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Land dispute: lshinkwo women protest, accuse Ebonyi Govt officials of fraudulent activities

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Aged women from Ishinkwo Autonomous Community in Onicha Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, in the early hours of Monday, staged a peaceful protest over alleged fraudulent activities by government officials involved in the ongoing land demarcation exercise between their community and the neighboring Abaomege community.

Recall that the Ebonyi State government, in its efforts to permanently end the intractable land dispute between Ishinkwo and Abaomege communities in Onicha LGA, which has claimed scores of lives and properties worth millions of naira commenced the demarcation of the disputed land as part of the terms of settlement contained in the released government white paper.

The women, who stormed Ebonyi Government House, Abakaliki, in large numbers to register their displeasure over the alleged flawed demarcation exercise, carried placards with different inscriptions, such as: “Gov Nwifuru, father of the State, please, come to our aid”; “Where is the map attached to the white paper?”; “Enough is enough to land grabbing, follow the white paper”; “Ekeroku, stop taking sides and be neutral”; “Return Ugwuekuma Primary School to Ishinkwo, it’s our ancient landmark”; “Return Uda Iyiocha to Ishinkwo, it’s our land”; “Ogboffia is out to grab more lands for his community, it’s unfair”; “Ishinkwo Military pin-down ceded to Abaomege is an injustice,” among others.

The women, who also marched to the State House of Assembly complex, Nkaliki, to register their complaints before the state lawmakers, accused the Council Chairman of Onicha LGA, Mr. Ikechukwu Ogbofia, of allegedly colluding with the land demarcation committee to grab Ishinkwo land for his Abaomege community.

In an open letter addressed to Governor Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru, signed by the National President, Women Wing of Ishinkwo Community Development Union (ICDU), Mrs. Fidelia Nworie, and 12 others, which they made available to journalists, the women alleged that the ongoing demarcation exercise is fundamentally flawed, totally skewed, and capable of breaching the peace-building efforts of the government. They called on the Governor to intervene.

They accused the Deputy Surveyor-General of the state, Mr. Ekeroku, of executing the demarcation exercise without reference to the white paper—the legal basis of the exercise—which, according to them, renders the exercise illegal, null, and void, as “no one can place something on nothing and expect it to stand.”

“The demarcation is being executed without reference to the White Paper, the legal basis of the exercise, which renders the exercise illegal, null, and void, as no one can place something on nothing and expect it to stand.

“The survey map, which is a critical component of the White Paper, has also been disregarded by the Deputy Surveyor-General of the state, Mr. Ekeroku. Despite all our entreaties, Mr. Ekeroku has blatantly refused to make the map available to guide the demarcation, choosing instead to rely on intuition.

“If Mr. Ekeroku decided to hide the map from both communities, we would not have bothered much. However, Mr. Ikechukwu Ogbofia, Chairman of Onicha Local Government Area, an Abaomege native, is indisputably in possession of the said map. But not even our Traditional Ruler has the document! If this is not partiality, we wonder what is.

“The six swamplands in dispute are captured in the White Paper with their names mentioned therein. However, the demarcation has been extended to our uplands, ancient buildings, ancient landmarks, and old primary schools, all of which have been fraudulently ceded to Abaomege by Ekeroku in conspiracy and active connivance with the Onicha Local Government Chairman, Mr. Ikechukwu Ogbofia.

“The Onicha Local Government Chairman, Mr. Ikechukwu Ogbofia, occasionally goes to the site to arbitrarily decree the boundary locations. It was on one such occasion that he and Mr. Ekeroku drove into our interior and marked our old primary school and the military pin-down we built with our community resources in our Efiom village for allocation to his Abaomege community.

“We appreciate Mr. Ikechukwu Ogbofia’s gospel of peace, but we would like to remind him that our community has remained cut off from the national grid by his Abaomege community for years now. Where then is the peace he preaches?” the women stated.

The visibly angry women demanded that the survey map, as captured by the White Paper, be produced for both communities to eliminate doubts about the demarcation and enable them to monitor compliance. They also called on the Governor to replace Mr. Ekeroku, who is the leader of the Demarcation Committee, to ensure transparency, credibility, and restore their confidence in the demarcation exercise.

The women further demanded that their ancient buildings and landmarks, primary school, and the location of the military pin-down ceded to Abaomege, possibly in error, be reversed. They urged the local government chairman to be impartial in his supervision of the exercise and to advise his people to reconnect Ishinkwo to the national grid if he is sincere about his gospel of peace.

“The actions of Mr. Ekeroku and Mr. Ogbofia have not only undermined the peace process but have also created an atmosphere of mistrust and suspicion. We request Your Excellency to intervene to reinvigorate the peace-building,” the women added.

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Imo: Protest rocks Owerri over demolition of old Timber Market

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Residents of Umuonyima community in Owerri Municipal Council of Imo State have staged a protest against the demolition of the Old Timber Market by the state government.

Speaking with Ekwutosblog , the President General of the Community, Christian Anukam, said that they were protesting against inhumane action meted on the community by the state government over the demolition of the ancient timber market in Owerri.

The PG expressed sadness over what he termed impromptu action on the side of the government for not informing occupants of the place ahead of time to enable them safeguard their wares.

“They came and informed us just a day before the demolition with one of the governor’s aides telling us that the instruction was to bring everything down,” Anukam said.

He pointed out that the community supported the APC-led administration of Hope Uzodinma and wondered why the state government decided to treat them in such manner by not allowing tenants trading in the market the opportunity to secure their goods before the demolition.


Anukam maintained that a one-day notice is not enough to enable occupants move their wares out of the area.

One of the community leaders, Paschal Ugwuanyi said they just learnt that Owerri Capital Development Authority (OCDA) officials were coming to demolish the place without properly informing the community.

According to him, the land was released to them since 2007 by the then administration purposely for the market. He stressed that they were surprised at the turn of events.

Another community leader, Prince Mike Ukaegbu, said they were on a peaceful demonstration because the land is the only market where the community and the traders make their daily living.

He pleaded with the state government to give more time to enable occupants secure their goods while looking for alternatives.

Ukaegbu further pleaded on the government to consider their pleas as they are also citizens of the state.

“We are in support of the government of Senator Hope Uzodimma,” he submitted.

Other community leaders who spoke to journalists, including the traditional head of the clan, disclosed that the notice of the demolition was impromptu and pleaded that there should have been an earlier notice before the action.

Recall that the state government, through the Owerri Capital Development Authority (OCDA), had said it will commence demolition exercise at the Old Timber Market.

According to the General Manager of OCDA, Frank Nkem, prior to the demolition, a 21-day notice was given to the occupants, which he said the occupants refused to adhere to.

Nkem said that during the last visit to the area, he toured the premises and engaged with the leadership to reiterate the need to comply with the notice to vacate the illegal occupation, which he said has expired.

He said the government is more concerned over how the area has allegedly become a breeding ground for criminal activities, including gun-running, drug peddling and other unlawful practices.

Nkem added that despite the official relocation of traders to the Naze Industrial Market many years ago, that remnant of the traders had remained recalcitrant, refusing to comply with the relocation order.

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She was standing by the roadside together with two of her workmates, waiting for the main road to be free so that they can cross to the other side of the road. Vum, a motorist who was dragging his steering with two policemen, smashed her.

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Chai

She was standing by the roadside together with two of her workmates, waiting for the main road to be free so that they can cross to the other side of the road.

Vum, a motorist who was dragging his steering with two policemen, smashed her.

She died on the spot but was confirmed dead when rushed to a hospital.

The motorist riding in a red coloured Toyota Camry fled, immediately, abandoning his vehicle.

The family of 18- year -old Kasarachi Oduoma is mourning now ooo

This has happened to this innocent, budding soul.

This has happened to her poor family ooo.

A young girl sent by her family to learn how to make hairs, so that she will improve the lot of her family has been killed ooo

Chai!

May thus never happen to any of us

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Tinubu’s Minister, Umahi Accused Of Demanding Hot $3x From Popular Business Woman

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Nigeria’s Minister of Works and former Governor of Ebonyi State, David Umahi, has been accused of refusing to pay a businesswoman, Tracynither Nicolas Ohiri, for promotional items she supplied during his 2014 governorship campaign.

The former governor led Ebonyi state for eight years from 2015 to 2023. Prior to that, he was a deputy governor of the state.

In an interview on Friday, Mrs Ohiri alleged that Umahi deliberately withheld the N200 million payment because she rejected his $exual advances.

She claimed that Umahi initially assured her she would be paid after he won the 2014 gubernatorial election. However, she said that when she began demanding her money, he attempted to turn their business relationship into a personal affair.

“When I supplied him with the goods, he told me that he did not have money, but that I should not worry. As soon as he finished contesting for the governorship election and won, he would repay me,” she said.

She alleged that after Umahi became governor, he started avoiding her calls and only engaged with her when she entertained his advances.

“When he won the election and became governor, I started asking him for my money, and he began asking me out,” she stated. “I gave him about a year and eight months before I started asking for my money. So, anytime I asked him for payment, he would say, ‘No problem, I’m going to pay you.’ But then he would bring up the topic he had been discussing with me.”

She further alleged that when she refused his advances, he became angry and stopped responding to her calls.

“When he mentioned it to me twice, he took offence and said, ‘Do you know that since I was born, no woman has said no to me?’ I said I don’t know about that, but I cannot have anything to do with you, sir. I want it to be purely business. The next thing he did was block me.”

Ohiri said that after years of trying to get her money, she has resorted to public protests and social media campaigns to demand payment.

Ohiri, a mother, lamented how Umahi’s alleged refusal to pay her has left her struggling financially while his son enjoys a luxurious lifestyle.

“Give me my money. I am a mother with children. I see your son flying private jets. The money your son is using to fly private jets is enough for you to pay me. You withheld my capital. I am a nursing mother; I need my payment. I have waited enough for nine years.”

Meanwhile, a similar controversy recently involved Senate President Godswill Akpabio, a key politician in Tinubu’s government.

In February 2025, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan accused Akpabio of sexual harassment, alleging that he made inappropriate advances toward her during a visit to his residence in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, on December 8, 2023.

She claimed that Akpabio tacitly demanded sex from her to facilitate the consideration of her motions in the Senate.

Meanwhile, the Senate has suspended Akpoti-Uduaghan for six months, citing violations of legislative rules.

 

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