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Enugu Man Cries For Help, Accuses Military Officer Of Taking His Land

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United Kingdom returnee Prince Michael Obika, has accused a military officer, Col. Fidelis Udeh of encroaching upon his land located at Standard Layout, Airport Road, Enugu by force.

Obika said he had been receiving harassment and intimidation over plot five and six, a property transferred to him by his late mother, the Rev. Edna Obika, as his inheritance.

According to Obika, he was born in UK and returned to Nigeria five years ago only to discover that his land had been encroached upon by Udeh, who claimed to be the owner of the property.

Obika recalled that you are while he was in UK, his late cousin who thought he would never return to Nigeria, sold the land to one Uchenna Ochiagha who re-sold it to Col. Udeh.

“When I came to Nigeria to take ownership of my property, Ochiagha surfaced and filed a suit, which I directed my lawyer to join my name in the suit because I have authentic documents.

“Initially, my cousin was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) and we gave Ochiagha options to either add money to what my cousin sold to him because he sold the land below the price to him or leave.

“Later Ochiagha dropped a cheque of N2 million from N21 million we asked him to pay and not only that, the cheque bounced which we returned to EFCC,” Obika said.

He added that he was surprised to see Udeh claiming the ownership of the land when the matter was still pending in court with Ochiagha

“Udeh not only demolished some ongoing construction on the land but mounted a signpost written “Military Zone, Keep Off”.

“I have been arrested four times on this matter. So I’m calling on the good people of Enugu State and Nigeria, to come to my rescue. 

“I have not seen this Udeh but he kept on sending soldiers and Air Force officials to destroy my construction. I was born in UK and I know my rights and he should bring his document let me bring my documents so that this matter can be resolved,” he appealed.

The Counsel to Obika, Mr. Nnamdi Ezemagu, added that Udeh had consistently used military boys to intimidate and harass his clients.

He said the property, in line with his investigations and supported with evidential documents, belong to Obika, which his late mother transferred to him before her demise as a way of bringing him back to Nigeria.

“They have employed the use of EFCC and after examining the matter, EFCC found no merit in their complaint and dismissed them and they also complained to the police who looked at it, and dismissed them.

“They had five suits in court, and when we appear in court, ready to confront them, they vanished to the thin air.

“The latest is that they deployed the services of Udeh, who now intimidates Obika and his tenants in that property.

When contacted Col. Fidelis Udeh described them as land grabbers, saying the land he purchased was genuine.

He denied demolishing any structure in the premise but said that some people encroaching his land, which was reported to Enugu Commissioner of Police, CP Kanayo Uzuegbu and Air Force Base, Enugu.

“When CP scheduled meeting for both parties to meet and address the issue, they refused to show up.

“I don’t know them, they don’t know me and I did not buy land from them,” Udeh said.

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Anambra Police Burst Gunmen Armoury in Orumba

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By Okey Maduforo, Awka
The Violent Crime Response Unit of the Anambra State Police Command has uncovered and destroyed an armoury belonging to suspected separatist gunmen at Owerre-Ezukala in Orumba South Local Government Area.
The operation, led by Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) Orebe Chidubem Matthew, followed intelligence obtained from a member of the gang currently in police custody.
In a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, the police disclosed that the camp had previously been dislodged by a Joint Task Force on security operations. However, some members of the gang who escaped during the earlier raid reportedly regrouped and attempted to resume operations.
According to the statement, items recovered from the armoury include one General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG) with about 2,000 rounds of live chain ammunition, two fabricated rocket launchers with 25 propellers, 10 locally-made Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), one locally-made Beretta pistol, two pump-action guns, three hand grenades, 10 rounds of K2 live ammunition, one gas cylinder, and one black Ecolac box.
“Recall that the camp was earlier destroyed by a Joint Security Team. Before the confession by the suspect in custody, intelligence had been received over time on how some escaped gang members were attempting to regroup. However, operatives of the Violent Crime Response Unit resisted and dismantled the camp following a gun duel with the unrepentant members,” the statement read.
The police further stated that some of the armed suspects fled the scene with varying degrees of bullet injuries sustained during the exchange of gunfire.
Further investigations revealed that the suspect in custody confessed to involvement in several violent attacks across Anambra State, including attacks on police facilities, the killing of security personnel comprising police, military, and civil defence officers, attacks on government facilities, and the murder of security operatives on stop-and-search duties on various roads in the state.
Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, CP Ikioye Orutugu, noted that with the establishment of the Violent Crime Response Unit, operatives of the command are now better positioned and more motivated to sustain offensive operations against criminal elements threatening the peace and security of the state.

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Enugu Assembly Orders Salary Suspension Over Alleged Land Fraud

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The Enugu State House of Assembly has ordered the immediate suspension of the salary of Dr. Kate Okolo, a staff member of the Enugu State College of Education, over her alleged involvement in a controversial land deal.
The directive was issued on Tuesday in Enugu by the Chairman of the House Special Committee on Land Conflicts, Mr. Okey Mbah, as part of an ongoing investigation into a decade-long land fraud.
Mbah emphasized that the suspension is not a witch-hunt but a clear signal that the era of impunity in land administration in the state is over.
The committee, currently probing petitions from staff of the institution and members of the public, accused key figures in the Women in College of Education Organisation (WICE) of engaging in land racketeering and fraudulent sales.
According to petitioners, the scheme—introduced between 2009 and 2011 under the leadership of the late Mrs. Ugoma Ndubisi and Dr. Okolo—encouraged individuals to market plots of land known as “WICE Land” to colleagues, friends, and family members.
One victim, who pleaded anonymity, told lawmakers they invested in the scheme because it was presented as a credible internal arrangement.
“We paid in full and have receipts, but for over 13 years, we have not been allocated any land,” the petitioner said.
Testimonies further revealed that the situation worsened following the death of Mrs. Ndubisi, with allegations that Dr. Okolo altered the original terms of the transactions.
“She changed the name from Ukano to Ukano Bold, increased the prices, reduced plot sizes, and claimed that many of us did not pay.
“We are now being asked to pay again for land we already purchased.
“All we want is either our land or our money back,” another petitioner stated.
In response, Mbah assured the petitioners that the Assembly remains committed to ensuring justice.
“We have listened to your grievances, and this committee will see this matter through to a logical conclusion.
“No one found culpable will be shielded,” he said.

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NYSC Member Killed by Stray Bullet During Army, Robbers Gun Battle in Abuja

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A serving member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Abdulsamad Jamiu, has died after being struck by a stray bullet during a gun battle between troops of the Nigerian Army and fleeing armed robbers in Shagari Estate, Dei-Dei, Abuja.
The tragic incident occurred in the early hours of April 25, 2026, when troops of the Guards Brigade Quick Response Group, on routine night patrol, responded to a distress call over an armed robbery attack in the area.
Confirming the development in a statement issued on Sunday, Lieutenant Olawuyi Odunola, Acting Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, Headquarters Guards Brigade, said the troops came under gunfire immediately upon arrival, leading to a brief but intense exchange with the suspected robbers.
According to the Army, the corps member was caught in the crossfire during the operation and later died from injuries sustained.
“Headquarters Guards Brigade regrets the tragic loss of Mr Abdulsamad Jamiu, a serving National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member, during a security incident in the early hours of 25 April 2026 at Shagari Estate, Dei-Dei, Abuja,” the statement read.
“The unfortunate incident occurred when troops of the Guards Brigade Quick Response Group, on routine night patrol, responded to a distress call following an armed robbery attack in the area. Upon arrival, the troops came under gunfire from the fleeing armed robbers, resulting in a brief but intense exchange.”
The Army explained that despite efforts by the soldiers to secure the area and protect residents, Jamiu sadly succumbed after being hit during the confrontation.
“In the course of the engagement, Mr Jamiu was caught in the crossfire. Despite the efforts of troops to secure the area and preserve lives, he sadly succumbed to his injuries.
“This heartbreaking loss has cast a deep shadow over all personnel of the Guards Brigade,” the statement added.
Military authorities said preliminary findings indicated the situation was highly volatile as troops moved swiftly to repel the attackers and protect residents of the community.
The Commander of the Guards Brigade, alongside officers and soldiers, extended condolences to the deceased’s family, the NYSC, and others affected by the tragedy.
“The Commander, Guards Brigade, officers and soldiers extend their deepest and most heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased, the National Youth Service Corps, and all who are affected by this painful loss. We share in their grief and stand in solidarity with them during this moment of profound sorrow,” the Army stated.
The Brigade also disclosed that a full investigation has been launched to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the incident, promising transparency and accountability.
“The Brigade has since initiated a thorough investigation to fully ascertain the circumstances surrounding the incident. We remain committed to transparency and accountability. The findings will be made available in due course,” it added.
The remains of the deceased have been handed over to appropriate civil authorities and deposited at Kubwa General Hospital.
The Guards Brigade reaffirmed its commitment to protecting lives and property across the Federal Capital Territory, stating it would continue reviewing its operational procedures to enhance civilian safety while combating criminal elements.

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