Hon. Majesty Idisi, a former councilor candidate of the Young Progressive Party and a prominent political activist

In a startling turn of events, Gwagwalada, a quiet suburb within the Federal Capital Territory, has been gripped by an eerie silence following the untimely demise of a cherished local figure known simply as ‘Number One.’ Chronicles Reporters has initiated a comprehensive investigation into the perplexing circumstances surrounding this incident.

According to an inside source who spoke with Chronicles Reporters, Number One lost his life while in a hotel room with an unidentified woman. This unidentified source revealed that the incident occurred at a hotel in Passo area of Gwagwalada, where Number One had spent the night with the woman. The hotel staff raised concerns when they noticed the room remained locked, unlike the other guests who had checked out the following morning. Their attempts to contact Number One went unanswered. As a result, they used an alternative method to access the room and made the grim discovery of his lifeless body. The woman who had been with Number One during the night has since disappeared, adding a layer of intrigue to the situation.

‘Number One,’ a highly respected member of the community, has left behind a trail of unanswered questions following his sudden passing. On the 30th of October, Hon. Majesty Idisi, a former councilor candidate of the Young Progressive Party and a prominent political activist, expressed concerns about the lack of transparency surrounding ‘Number One’s’ death on his Facebook page, stating:

“GWAGWALADA WHY THE SILENCE ABOUT NUMBER ONE’S DEATH?

So having learnt that Number One died and the circumstances around his death are still unclear, I hope the security agencies can help out.

Why I am concerned is because, there was a time in 2020, Number One was ill and I was praying for him not to die, because it’s wasn’t looking good. I learnt about it when he was hospitalized, in my normal nature I was touched and also got to visit him at the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital Gwagwalada FCT.

During a visit I was still disturbed that he was in the emergency section with emergency cases for days, probably because his response to treatment wasn’t good, by nightfall it was a tussle between me, my boy and his girlfriend as we all wanted to sleep in the hospital and take watch at Number One’s bedside, each telling another to go home and rest.The Doctor’s came and excused us, fresh test results were out, we were told Number One was done with #coronavirus we looked at ourselves and said it means we all have caught #COVID19. Number One was taken to quarantine and for weeks he was in there.

I won’t forget the way the cold news spread silently through the streets and when I went to check on his room mates, within the area next day, omo no be small washing on the house with excess of everything detergent, disinfectant and water.

Number One fought off #coronavirus and was well. I mean it was a scary time.

Fast track to some days back, having a conversation on phone with bestie and she was like Number One done die today . Then that kind confused question; Which Number One? was what followed.

Now I have made several calls between then and now, the few information I gathered include;
He died in a hotel.
He was not alone.
He was buried ASAP.
Now I pray that the security agencies would do justice to this Number One’s case. I am honestly concerned and desire justice for Number One.

#restinpeace Number One”

This troubling incident has gripped the community, leaving residents and acquaintances searching for answers and hoping for a resolution to the mysteries that surround ‘Number One’s’ untimely death.

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