
Harrison Gwamnishu
Harrison Gwamnishu is the Senior Special Assistant on Civil Society and Youth Mobilisation to the Governor of Delta State, Nigeria. Recently, he has been vocal about the alarming rise in kidnappings in the state, particularly those attributed to Fulani herders. His concerns were highlighted following the tragic death of Esther Osaze, a female land agent who was kidnapped and later found dead. Gwamnishu has used social media platforms to raise awareness about the ongoing security challenges in Delta State, emphasizing the need for caution in areas known for high kidnapping incidents. He actively calls for better security measures and community vigilance to protect residents and potential land buyers.
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Recent news mentions
Harrison Gwamnishu amplified the concerns regarding five missing individuals by sharing a complaint on social media.
Police seek information as five travellers go missing in Anambra
Activist Harrison Gwamnishu, who has been closely following the case, confirmed the news on social media.
Unmasking ritual killing lies behind booming human parts trade (2)Harrison Gwamnishu confirmed the release of Azubuike Bright and highlighted the issue of kidnapping in the state.
Abductors collect N5m, food items before releasing Delta victimHarrison Gwamnishu is the Senior Special Assistant on Civil Society and Youth Mobilisation to the Delta State Governor.
Why kidnappers remain ruthless despite military crackdown —Retired generalsHarrison Gwamnishu is the Senior Special Assistant on Civil Society and Youth Mobilisation to the Delta State Governor who disclosed the details of the kidnapping.
Kidnappers kill abducted Delta man in wife, children’s presenceHarrison Gwamnishu has decried the rise in kidnapping in some parts of Delta State.
Delta gov’s aide laments rise in kidnapping






















