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Activist Demands Apology, N25m Compensation From Catholic Church For Destruction Of Wife’s Propperty

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By Okey Maduforo, Awka

Human Rights activist and Coordinator of Recover Nigeria Project (RNP), Comrade Osita Obi has issued a two weeks ultimatum to the Catholic diocese of Awka to apologize and pay him compensation of N25M million over illegal eviction and destruction of his wife’s property.

Obi stated this at a press conference held in Awka the Anambra state capital.

He condemned the action of the Catholic diocese of Awka which on Thursday 31st July 2025, forcefully evicted his wife, Mrs. Beatrice Obi and five other occupants of shops located at number 27 Secretariat road Awka without notice nor service of any court documents.

Obi described the step taken by the diocese as wicked, evil and a replica of Lucifer for lying and being economical with the truth about the entire matter.

According to Obi, the Catholic diocese of Awka is not better than Boko Haram and bandits saying that he rather deal with Lucifer than with the Catholic diocese of Awka.

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He pointed out that the church is supposed to be of help to people than going the way it did to his wife and other occupants of the shop complex.

“Catholic diocese of Awka is not better than Boko Haram and bandits. Their narrative is coloured with evil and I am going to expose them. They went through the back door and went to the judiciary that is corrupt,” he said.

“I am demanding for public apology and a compensation of N25million. I will even take the incident to the Vatican. I am going to condemn it no matter the lie connection.”

“I am consulting with my lawyer to sell redress because the Catholic diocese of Awka has sent my wife to hospital because of the incident. My wife has been hospitalized. The Catholic diocese of Awka has to pay me N25million,” he stated.

On whether he will consider taking back the shop as being proposed by he diocese, Comrade Obi insisted that he cannot take back the shop because they (Catholic diocese of Awka) petitioned the police on 16th June 2022 alleging that his wife was aiding and abetting kidnappings and other criminal matters.

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“We can no longer continue to console evil. The Catholic diocese of Awka reflects evil. Remember, I am not against the Catholic Church but I am against the Catholic diocese of Awka. I am not contesting the ownership of the property but the destruction of my wife’s shop without proper or legal notice.”

Findings showed that the notice of eviction from the shops were pasted same day the team of Police, the court officials and the bailiff came for execution of the order of court.

In a judgment by Snr. E.C Chukwu of the Senior Magistrate Grade 11 Awka on Thursday 10th July 2025, in a suit MAW/971/ 2024 between Registered Trustees of the Catholic diocese of Awka, Rev. Fr. Nicodemus Izuchukwu (Awka diocese Property Manager) as plaintiffs versus Unknown Persons (defendant), the court ruled that PW1, Okeke Mmaduabuchi Leonard, a bailiff attached a CMC Awka stated that he served a notice to quit, a seven days owner’s intention to recover possession and a writ of summons and claim on the defendant through pasting on the defendant’s front door after two failed attempts at personal service and tendered same as Exhibit A and B respectively.

He stated that he served on the defendant two hearing notices at same address through pasting. That he deposed to an affidavit of service in the court’s file and the plaintiff’s attorney acted as a pointer. PW1 was discharged.

Chukwu further ruled that PW2, Rev Fr. Nicodemus Izuchukwu, stated that he is the priest given the authority to manage the property at No. 27 Seaman Avenue/Secretariat Road, property of Catholic diocese of Awka.

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According to the Magistrate, the former priest managing the property died and as a result of that some unknown persons came and occupied the said property.

That every attempt made to evict then proved abortive. That the plaintiff wants to make personal use of the said property. That the defendant was duly served with the appropriate notice but he failed to appear in court to answer to the claims against him. He therefore prayed the court to grant judgment to the plaintiff as per him claim.”

“Despite proof of service in the court’s file, the defendant did not take any step to defend the claim against him.

“It is trite law that pieces of evidence that are unchallenged are deemed admitted in law. The case of Iheanacho Vs Ugochukwu 1999 2 NWLR Pt. 489, 257 and 269 is quite instructive in this regard. Accordingly, I shall grant the claims of the plaintiff,” he declared.

“Therefore, immediate possession of apartment/rooms/shops with its appurtenances thereto situate at No. 27 Seaman Avenue/Secretariat Road, property of Catholic Diocese of Awka within Awka Magisterial District, is hereby granted to the plaintiff,” he added.

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Questions Persist As Almajiri Commissions Attempts to Defend Projects Outside Its Mandate

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The National Commission for Almajiri and Out-of-School Children’s Education (NCAOOSCE) has defended the inclusion of projects outside its statutory mandate in the 2026 budget, insisting they are National Assembly constituency projects assigned to the commission for implementation.
However, the explanation has done little to quell public scrutiny, with critics questioning why a commission established to tackle the Almajiri system and out-of-school children—challenges largely concentrated in Northern Nigeria—is overseeing projects reportedly located in parts of the South-West.
The controversy has also been fuelled by concerns over the scale of the allocations, as the value of the disputed constituency projects is said to far exceed the funds earmarked for the commission’s core education programmes.
Responding to the criticism in a statement issued on Monday, the commission’s Special Assistant on Media and Communications, Nura Muhammad, said the projects were included in the 2026 Appropriation Act under the long-standing practice of assigning constituency projects to Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) for execution.
According to the commission, once such projects are approved in the federal budget and allocated to an agency, they become part of its implementation responsibilities.
“As part of a duly enacted federal budget, every project assigned to the commission forms part of its implementation responsibilities and will be executed in strict compliance with extant laws, financial regulations and due procurement processes,” the statement said.
NCAOOSCE maintained that the inclusion of the projects does not alter its statutory mandate, stressing that it remains focused on addressing the Almajiri system and reducing the number of out-of-school children across Nigeria.
The commission cited its achievements, including the profiling of more than 700,000 out-of-school children, the establishment of 119 learning centres, ward-to-ward advocacy campaigns, and the implementation of the National Policy on Almajiri Education, as evidence of its commitment to its core responsibilities.
This version attributes the concerns to critics and public scrutiny rather than stating them as established facts.

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Police Inspector Dies in Alleged Police Convoy Accident in Enugu

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A Police Inspector, Dr. Obodo Paul Ikechukwu, has reportedly died after he was involved in a fatal road accident allegedly involving a police convoy in Enugu State.

The deceased, who hailed from Nkpologu in Enugu State, was serving in the Operations Department of the Enugu State Police Headquarters at the time of the incident.

Details surrounding the circumstances of the accident remain unclear, but sources said the inspector was fatally injured after being struck by a vehicle in a police convoy.

Dr. Obodo, who was also a PhD holder, was described by colleagues and associates as a dedicated officer whose death has come as a shock to members of the police command and his community.

As of the time of filing this report, the Enugu State Police Command had not issued an official statement on the incident, while further details are being awaited.

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Mbaka Offers Prayers, Endorses Mbah’s Leadership Ahead of Election (See Video)

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The Spiritual Director of the Adoration Ministry Enugu, , has offered prayers for , praying for God’s favour, protection, and victory as the state approaches the coming elections.

Speaking during a church gathering, Mbaka declared that Governor Mbah would succeed, expressing confidence that God, whom he said had begun a great work through the governor, would bring it to completion.

“It shall be well with Peter Mbah; may the favour of God be with him. We back him with our prayers. The Adoration family throws our prayers around him, that he will succeed, in the name of Jesus. May God grant him the power of victory at the end of the whole election,” Mbaka said.

The cleric further expressed hope that Mbah’s leadership would bring joy to the Igbo people, the people of Enugu State, and the Church, adding that the Igbo economy could witness greater advancement under his administration.

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According to Mbaka, the progress recorded so far gives hope that greater achievements lie ahead, stressing that God would perfect the work already begun.

His remarks come as political activities continue to gather momentum ahead of the forthcoming elections.

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Governor Mbah Directs ESEMA to Support Families Displaced by Enugu Fire

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ENUGU — Governor Peter Mbah has directed the Enugu State Emergency Management Agency (ESEMA) to provide immediate relief materials and other palliative support to two families displaced by the fire that razed a two-storey building at No. 22 Church Road, Asata, Enugu, on Saturday.
The governor’s directive followed reports by Everydaynewsngr that the inferno destroyed two flats and consumed household property, valuables, and important documents belonging to the affected families, leaving them homeless.
The General Manager of ESEMA is expected to assess the extent of the damage and coordinate the distribution of emergency relief items to ease the hardship faced by the victims while further interventions are considered.
Residents of the area welcomed the governor’s swift response, describing it as a demonstration of compassion and responsible leadership at a difficult time for the affected families.
One of the victims, an employee of a higher institution in Enugu State who is said to be approaching retirement, had lamented that the fire wiped out decades of savings and destroyed all his household belongings, including vital documents and certificates.
No lives were lost in the incident, while the cause of the fire is yet to be determined. Authorities are expected to investigate the circumstances surrounding the outbreak as affected families begin the difficult task of rebuilding their lives.
The state government urged residents to remain safety conscious and report fire emergencies promptly to relevant agencies to minimise damage and loss of property.

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Stakeholders, Firm Seek Reforms to Boost Professionalism,

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Stakeholders in Nigeria’s real estate industry, alongside Golden Land Estate Ventures Limited, have called for urgent reforms to strengthen professionalism, transparency, and investor confidence in the sector.
The call was contained in a communiqué issued on Monday in Enugu following the company’s 2026 Mid-Year Seminar/Luncheon, held on Friday, July 3, at Wendy’s Place. The seminar, themed “Next-Level Real Estate Practices,” brought together real estate developers, chief executive officers, realtors, marketers, investors, and other stakeholders from the South-East to examine emerging industry trends, challenges, and practical strategies for sustainable growth.
According to the communiqué, participants unanimously adopted several resolutions after extensive deliberations.
Among the key resolutions was a call for stronger government action against the multiple sale of land. Participants urged the Federal, State, and Local Governments to strengthen land administration policies and impose stringent sanctions on communities and individuals involved in the fraudulent sale of the same parcel of land to multiple buyers.
They noted that such practices continue to erode investor confidence, fuel land-related litigation, and discourage genuine investment in the real estate sector.
The stakeholders also stressed the need to promote professionalism and healthy competition within the industry. They maintained that competition should be driven by integrity, innovation, quality service delivery, and professionalism rather than unhealthy rivalry, misinformation, or actions capable of damaging the reputation of fellow practitioners.
They further encouraged industry leaders to embrace collaboration as a means of promoting collective growth and enhancing public confidence in the sector.
The communiqué also emphasised the importance of honesty and transparency in dealings with clients. Participants urged real estate practitioners to refrain from making false claims, exaggerating property values, misrepresenting estate locations or approvals, or giving unrealistic assurances merely to secure transactions.
They insisted that prospective buyers should be provided with accurate, verifiable, and complete information before making investment decisions.
On service delivery, the seminar called on real estate developers and chief executives to establish effective internal controls to eliminate the overselling or double allocation of plots. Developers were also urged to ensure prompt allocation of purchased lands and timely issuance of all necessary documentation.
According to the communiqué, efficient service delivery is critical to sustaining customer trust and improving the credibility of the industry.
The participants also called on government agencies, industry regulators, professional bodies, community leaders, developers, and practitioners to work together in building a transparent, accountable, and investment-friendly real estate environment that protects property buyers and supports sustainable national development.
Golden Land Estate Ventures Limited reaffirmed its commitment to promoting ethical business practices, professional excellence, continuous capacity development, and responsible real estate investment in Nigeria.
The communiqué was signed by Comrade Damian Ogudike and Mr. Ikechukwu Eze, directors of Golden Land Estate Ventures Limited, on behalf of the company’s board. It was also drafted and endorsed by the seminar’s resource persons, Mrs. Amaka Dim of Exotic Landlady Estate and Miss Blessing Anene of BuildWise Solution Centre Estate.

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