These are true icons of strength and wrestling in Nigeria and Igboland.

"Killi-We" Nwachukwu,was for more than two decades celebrated as a homegrown Nigerian “superman.” Some of his legendary feats of strength included lifting buses, having cement blocks crushed on his head, and allowing cars to drive over his body.
An extraordinary characteristic Superman! Nwozuzu Nwachukwu. Story has it that Killwee was an epithet he got after a battle with an obstinate man who wouldn't pay him for a truck heap of products he passed on from the market to the man's home.
He used to push a wooden two wheel truck with which he conveyed merchandise for individuals. In those days lorries and get trucks were not many and costly to enlist.
So subsequent to dropping off the merchandise, the man wouldn't pay what Nwachukwu charged asserting it was excessively high. He attempted to leave and Nwachukwu got him by the hand demanding he should pay.
A battle resulted and he lifted, hammered and stuck the man to the ground. The man's wife ran into the house and came out with a wooden pestle to safeguard her husband.
Nwachukwu grabbed it from her, lifted the lady up and nailed her to top of her husband on the ground.
she began shouting, Killi we o! Nwachukwu, You should Killi we o!" which means, Nwachukwu, kill us!
That’s how he got his name
Back then 1980s Killiwe Nwachukwu was highly respected by numerous individuals of his generation for his power.
He was born in 1931 and died October 31, 1992.
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Interesting
ReplyDeleteLol @ killwe oooo.
ReplyDeleteInteresting story......rest on killwe Nwachukwu.
Rest Well Super Strong Man..
ReplyDeleteHello iya Boys
Interesting and educative
ReplyDeleteInteresting
ReplyDeleteJazz, just like portable. The strengths are not natural. How can a human allow a vehicle drive on them?
ReplyDeleteMumu
DeleteEverything is jazz to you people.
Go and check Guinness world record and get educated
Lmao 🤣🤣 the origin of his name is so funny.
ReplyDeleteMy mum told me about him, said he's super strong & a Boxer. I will gist her where his nickname originated from.
Thank you Stella for this history 🙏
Adunni
I dey tell you 😆😂
DeleteOh so this is the origin of the name kiliwi nwachukwu. My grandma often used the name to describe a strong person.
ReplyDeleteThank you Stella for the enlightenment.
Interesting
ReplyDeleteVery informative
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