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Again I Ask — Where Is Evans?
DIR By: wedco893
Date: March 5, 2026, 11:29 am
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Again I Ask, Where Is Evans? — APC
By all accounts, the name [b]Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, popularly
known as Evans, once sent cold waves through Nigeria’s
commercial corridors. He was the face of a brutal kidnapping
enterprise that terrorized wealthy families and exposed the
frightening sophistication of organized crime in the country.
Today, however, a different kind of question is echoing in quiet
corners of public discourse:
Where exactly is Evans?
From Fear to Silence
When operatives of the Nigeria Police Force paraded Evans before
cameras in 2017, it was more than an arrest — it was theatre,
victory, and relief rolled into one. Nigerians watched as the
man once described as untouchable sat in custody, confessing to
operations that had yielded millions in ransom.
The message at the time was clear: the long arm of the law had
finally caught up.
Court proceedings followed. Convictions were secured. The
public, though still shaken by the scale of his crimes, took
some comfort in the apparent finality of justice.
Then — silence.
The Questions No One Is Asking Loudly
In recent years, updates about Evans have grown scarce. No
regular briefings. No prominent follow-ups. No consistent public
reminders of the status of one of Nigeria’s most notorious
kidnapping figures.
To be clear, there is no verified official report that Evans has
escaped custody or been secretly released. Available records
indicate he remains within the Nigerian correctional system.
Yet in a country where public trust is often fragile, silence
can be as loud as scandal.
For many observers, the concern is not conspiracy — it is
transparency.
Why This Matters
High-profile criminal cases do not simply belong to the courts;
they belong to the public memory. Evans’ reign of terror was not
a minor footnote. It was a national trauma that exposed deep
security vulnerabilities.
When such a figure fades almost completely from official
conversation, it raises legitimate civic questions:
•
•
and appeals?
•
dramatically?
These are not sensational questions. They are accountability
questions.
The Bigger Security Picture
Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis did not end with Evans’ arrest. In
many parts of the country, the crime has evolved, decentralized,
and in some regions, intensified.
Security analysts quietly admit that while Evans’ capture was
symbolic, the structures that enabled large-scale kidnapping
were never fully dismantled.
Which makes the public’s lingering curiosity even more
understandable.
Until Official Word Changes
As of now, the most credible information remains that Evans is
in lawful custody within the Nigerian correctional system. There
is no confirmed disappearance.
But public institutions must remember a simple truth: in
high-stakes cases, information vacuums invite suspicion.
Final Word
Nigeria does not need rumours. It needs clarity.
Until consistent, transparent updates become the norm, the
question will continue to surface in whispers and headlines
alike:
Again I ask — where is Evans?[/b]
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