Nollywood veteran Kanayo O. Kanayo has unleashed a scathing rebuke against Delta State police, framing the fatal shooting of unarmed 28-year-old suspect Chigozie Ifeanyi as a stark symptom of institutional rot.
The actor’s viral video rant, posted hours after the incident in Asaba, accuses officers of treating civilians like “disposable threats,” igniting nationwide debates on police reform.
Unlike routine coverage of the shooting itself, where Ifeanyi was reportedly gunned down during a routine stop despite compliance, Kanayo shifts focus to the human cost beyond one life.
He reveals how such incidents erode community-police bonds in oil-rich Delta, where youth unemployment already fuels unrest. “When trust dies, so does peace,” Kanayo declared, drawing from his Igbo roots to evoke generational fears of state overreach.
The timing amplifies the stakes. Delta, a hotspot for cult clashes and pipeline vandalism, relies on credible policing to attract investors. Kanayo’s influence, boasting millions of followers, could sway public sentiment, pressuring Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s administration amid federal police oversight promises.
Nollywood legend Kanayo O. Kanayo reacts to k+lling of unarmed man 28 year old suspect by police officer in Delta State. https://t.co/T5JI405DAB
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Local leaders echo the star’s concerns, noting a spike in Delta extrajudicial killings since 2023. Rights groups like Amnesty International have logged similar cases, urging body cameras and independent probes.
Kanayo’s bold stand underscores a celebrity pivot toward activism, potentially galvanizing Nollywood’s clout for accountability. As investigations unfold, his words hang heavy: without swift justice, Delta’s fragile calm risks unraveling, leaving families and communities in perpetual shadow.
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