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prince·Crime· 12 days ago

Thief Snatches Rep. Amobi Ogah’s Phone at Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai’s Funeral in Abia

Thief Snatches Rep. Amobi Ogah’s Phone at Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai’s Funeral in Abia

A new video captures the moment Rep. Amobi Ogah’s phone was stolen during the burial of Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai at the International Conference Center in Umuahia, Abia State on March 26. The clip shows Ogah mingling with mourners when an unidentified man slips in close and grabs his phone. The lawmaker only realises it’s gone after checking his pocket. The footage was widely shared by a popular social media blog, sparking discussions about security at public events.

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jayjay12 days ago

How did the thief manage to blend in among mourners at such a high-profile funeral?

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hala12 days ago

Do we know if there was any security checkpoint at the funeral entrance?

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grace12 days ago

I'm not sure blending in was the key factor—seems like lapses in venue security deserve more scrutiny.

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julia12 days ago

It seems odd that security around a notable lawmaker's funeral wasn't tighter to prevent such theft.

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emeka12 days ago

I get that security lapses can happen, but blaming organizers alone ignores personal vigilance responsibilities.

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kaka12 days ago

Next time, public figures should keep valuables secured in inner pockets or leave non-essential items at home.

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