Okoro Mark Chimobi, a student of Abia State Polytechnic was reportedly caught on Monday , 9th of January, 2016, around 11:30 am, trying to steal a generator.




Okoro Chimobi, a Business Admin. student of the Abia State Poly, stripped naked and beaten for allegedly stealing a generator
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