HISTORY OF KILLIWE

HISTORY OF KILLIWE

Uzoma Nwaozuzu Nwachukwu (Killiwe) is an Igbo Superman, hailed from Mbaitolu in Imo state. Killiwe was for more than thirty years celebrated as a homegrown Nigerian Superman. 




Some of his feats of strength included lifting buses, using bare hands to hammer nails, breaking of coconuts on his head, carrying of four to five people on his body, carrying of ten bags of cement on his back, etc. An epitome of strength and muscle he was.

Growing up as the most fearsome and strongest in an Igbo home, beating up your siblings unchallenged; Igbo parents would nickname you killiwe Nwachukwu. "Killiwe, ngwa gbuo ụmụnne gi", they would say.

Killiwe died of muscle stiffness in an Eastern hospital On the 31st of October 1992

May he continue to rest in Power

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