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IDUMUJE UGBOKO: IFEJOKWU AND THE BURDEN OF GUILT

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NED MUNIR NWOKO

 

 

An avalanche of claims and counterclaims had been presented over the Idumuje-Ugboko communal crisis in Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta State. But no one had been as laughable and ridiculous as much as a recent publication by one Okey Ifejokwu.

First, who is Okey Ifejokwu? He is the self-styled President General of Idumuje-Ugboko Development Union (IUDU), facing multiple trials for alleged murder and widespread acts of brigandage in his rural community.

 

The embattled Ifejokwu in a piece circulated widely in the media had tried to extricate himself from the Idumuje-Ugboko crisis in one of the most absurd deceptions and hypocrisy ever seen.

In the dubious narrative shared and written by notorious paid propagandist and Nigerian fugitive idling in America, Azuka Jebose, Ifejokwu gave a false account of the tragic events of 2017 in Idumuje-ugboko, labeling himself a victim in the mayhem he helped to fuel in grotesque terror.

Mocking truth in the shameless scam, Ifejokwu wrote through Jebose that the “Good people of ANIOCHA NORTH LGA, DELTA STATE GOVERNMENT, (sic) and Nigerians in general, should please come to Idumuje-Ugboko’s rescue for life becomes brutish without consequential laws”

While weeping crocodile tears, calling for the “rescue “of Idumuje-Ugboko, Ifejokwu failed to tell the world his role in the mayhem, so despicable and abominable.

 

Precisely between May 18 – 25, 2017, Prince Chukwunonso Nwoko, usurper to the ancient Idumuje-Ugboko throne working hand in hand allegedly with Okey Ifejokwu, Gabriel Ogbechie, and a murderous gang unleashed hell on the community.

In a terrorist frenzy their dangerous thugs and hired militia imported from far and near, invaded the community to silence general opposition against Prince Nonso’s illegitimate ascension to the throne.

 

During the invasion, the gang of terrorists chanting war songs allegedly attacked the various leaders and groups in the kingdom. These include the vigilante group ably led by Mr. Peter Bama who was beaten and dragged around the town on his birthday suit. They forced him to lead them to the homes of other vigilante members where the double-barrel guns and bullets provided by the vigilante members by the community for anti-crime purposes were stolen.

 

The gangsters equally took away the security motorcycles acquired for the vigilantes to aid mobility and quick response to distress calls for effective community policing and protection of lives and properties in the community.

 

Furthermore, they attacked individuals at their homes. The secretary of the land allocation committee and then Chairman of the IUDU Taskforce Committee, Mr. Kennedy Nedu Illoh was abducted from his home and dragged to the palace, then beaten to intimidate him to submit his loyalty to Prince Chukwunonso Nwoko. Kennedy Illoh never recovered from this inhuman torture as he died thereafter as a result of fatal injuries.

 

The next day the attacks continued with increased hostility. Chief Chris Ogwu, the Iyese (Traditional Prime Minister) of Idumuje-Ugboko was attacked at his home and abducted to the palace after his two cars parked were vandalized, his house ransacked, and vital documents including other valuables stolen by the armed gang.

At the palace, he was flogged, forced to lie down on the floor, and severely beaten in front of Prince Chukwunonso and his men who were watching and enjoying the pains, agony, and humiliation of the traditional Prime Minister by the hired assailants. The Iyese was lucky not to have been killed, but he is still suffering physical and psychological trauma.

Chief Sunday Edemodu, the Odogwu of Idumuje-Ugboko was not spared the misdirected wrath of this gang. They invaded his home at night, damaged his house, and looted his valuables. This attack has left him partially disabled battling with complicated health challenges to date.

Mr. Victor Omezi, an illustrious son of the community narrowly escaped death because he was lucky to have traveled when the hoodlums controlled by Ifejokwu evaded his home. But his home and properties were not spared. The gang set his building ablaze after the looting of most of his valuables including cash and imported artifacts.

 

The hoodlums shot one Mr. Cyprian Kumiolu, a young motorcycle rider, and life was snuffed out of him. He was murdered in cold blood in front of the palace by the hired bandits in a bid to please Prince Chukwunonso Justin Nwoko and his cohorts. Cyprian Kumiolu’s corpse, according to eye-witnesses was moved from the palace to the market square in a wheelbarrow by one of the arrested suspects already standing trial, and at midnight the corpse was taken away to an unknown location.

 

To date, the body of this young Benue State indigene has not been found. In March 2020, his father appeared before the Obi of Owa Peace Committee on the Idumuje-Ugboko crisis pleading with Idumuje-Ugboko to release the corpse of his son to him for burial. Painful enough, the young man was not only murdered in cold blood but his motorcycle was also set ablaze and burnt to ashes. What a gory story of man’s inhumanity to man!

It is the same gory stories of wanton destructions, looting, arson, beating, a humiliation in over 29 other homes in the community as recorded by both the Nigerian Police and National Human Rights Commission who visited the community to see things for themselves.

But for the reinforcement of the security agencies who arrived Idumuje-Ugboko late 25th May 2017, the calamity brought upon the community by Prince Chukwunonso Nwoko, Okey Ifejokwu, and their financiers perhaps would have been more colossal.

 

The people of Idumuje-Ugboko Kingdom, from 2015 till date, have been under the vice grip of anti-progressive forces posing to be above the laws of the land and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Ironically Ifejokwu is talking about justice when he had trampled upon the law with his alleged involvement in the Idumuje-Ugboko mayhem.

 

Throughout the reign of terror in our dear village, no one heard the voice of Okey Ifejokwu calling for the “rescue” of Idumuje-Ugboko. Today he is desperately singing because the police swooped on him and his violent gang, now facing trial at various courts. A case of an oppressor playing the victim.

The best way to rescue Idumuje-Ugboko is for JUSTICE to prevail with the full prosecution of key Ifejokwu and his group of marauders. They must also compensate the victims of their terror attacks for peace and justice to reign in Idumuje-Ugboko.

 

In 2017 key ifejoku sent messages to Ugboko people announcing that war was going to break out and that he needed people to contribute money to buy arms to fight their “common enemy”. He gave the bank account details of the youth president Raymond homesite for the contribution the “war”.Okey didn’t stop there, he led the gang that abducted Kennedy illoh, which led to the man’s death.

It amounts to wickedness for Ifejokwu to feign ignorance and deceptive innocence after plotting unimaginable evil against hapless people of his fatherland.

 

In his hypothetical stance to sound saint and whip up sentiments, he failed to inform the world that the Police invited him with others as suspects over the violence at Idumuje-Ugboko and the matters are in various courts of competent jurisdiction. There is a case of terrorism against the suspects in CHARGE NO. FHC/ABJ/11/19 instituted by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Justice, Abuja. Fourteen of the suspects including Ifejokwu were arrested and charged before the Federal High Court and granted bail on stringent conditions.

 

On his accusation of Prince Ned Nwoko over the circumstances of the STARS university land in Idumuje-Ugboko, Ifejokwu knows he lied.

The truth is that on the 16th of March, 2015, Hon. (Prince) Ned Nwoko through his company, Linas International Limited, applied to HRM Obi Albert O. Nwoko III, JP; (MON) now of blessed memory for 90 hectares of land for the establishment of a university known as STARS UNIVERSITY and international Golf course.

 

Prince Ned Nwoko had earlier been granted 33 hectares in the year 2000 for agricultural and allied purposes. Prince Ned swiftly brought into the community about 500 cows for dairy farms and built the factory for the dairy products, the fisheries, poultry, zoo, and some palm plantations and grazing areas for the animals.

This parcel of land was fully utilized for Agricultural and allied purposes for which it was granted. The remaining part of the land had also been fully utilized for the site of the university housing hostel for boys and girls, academic building, cafeteria and library, staff quarters, and engineering department.

Today, work has reached an advanced stage at the STARS University and international Golf course awaiting accreditation by the National Universities Commission (NUC).

 

It would be recalled that following the application for the 90 hectares of land for the university and golf course, the king had convened a meeting of the Obi-in-Council and the request was duly approved.

This development led to a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Linas International Limited and the Idumuje-Ugboko community. The MOU ceded 60 percent equity to Linas International Limited and 40 percent to the Idumuje-Ugboko community. It was signed by the parties and dated 25th August 2015.

Based on the allocation, Prince Ned Nwoko and Linas International Ltd compensated genuine tenant-farmers working on the land and paid the mandatory allocation/administrative fees.

It is worthy of note to mention that the same land for the Golf course has been claimed by Onicha-Ugbo people. Prince Ned paid over two hundred and fifty million (250,000,000:00) Naira to the Onicha-Ugbo indigenes following written agreements. The land in dispute with the Banyes (who are allegedly being used and instigated by Chukwunonso, Gabriel, Ifejokwu, and co) is less than one hectare. This is Idumuje-Ugboko community land that was being farmed by various people including the Baynes. As of today, Prince Ned is the only one with any title to this land.

 

It is also recalled that at an Abuja meeting between Gabriel Ogbechie and Prince Ned Nwoko, Gabriel advised Prince Ned to arrange a gift of one hundred million (N100,000,000:00) Naira for Prince Chukwunonso Nwoko because according to Dr. Ogbechie, Prince Chukwunonso Nwoko needed money badly for personal upkeep. Of course, Prince Ned declined, insisting that he won’t do anything outside the directives of the Idumuje-Ugboko Land Allocation Committee. Ned considered such an action a form of bribery. NED WILL NEVER GIVE A BRIBE OVER HIS LAND…TOTALLY AGAINST HIS VALUES.

 

In frustration over his failed bid to foist Prince Nonso on Idumuje Ugboko people, with all the macabre consequences, Gabriel had been involved in other uncharitable plots, the most recent being an alleged assassination attempt on Ned. A serious matter now before police investigations, as he has been detained and quizzed several times by the security agents.

 

Let Okey Ifejokwu keep lying. He titled his falsehood “IF YOU DONT KNOW BY NOW “ But we know he is pretending. We know he knows the truth. Not NOW but ever since!

 

He bears a burden. The burden of guilt. Guilt waiting for inescapable justice. And the guilty are afraid!

 

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LEKKI TOLL GATE RENAMED: 103 LIVES TOLL GATE LEKKI

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LEKKI TOLL GATE RENAMED: 103 LIVES TOLL GATE LEKKI

 

On October 20, 2020, the world witnessed the horror of the Lekki Toll Gate Massacre, where Nigerian youths raising their voices for justice were met with bullets instead of dialogue. 103 of those brave souls, now confirmed as victims, were gruesomely murdered and unceremoniously buried. Their blood still cries for justice.

 

LEKKI TOLL GATE RENAMED: 103 LIVES TOLL GATE LEKKI

 

In their honour, and in memory of the Nigerian flag that bled to death that night, the Believe and Build Nigeria Movement (BBNM) hereby announces the renaming of Lekki Toll Gate to “103 Lives Toll Gate, Lekki (103 LTG Lekki).”

 

 

This symbolic act is a call to conscience for Nigerians and the world: Humanity must never be silent again.

 

The official branding will be unveiled on September 20, 2025, and will fly across social media and global solidarity platforms from that date until October 20, 2025, and beyond.

 

We invite the world to mourn with us and join the call for remembrance and justice:

#103LivesTollGateLekki

Signed,
Dr. Bolaji O. Akinyemi, 20th, August 2025.
For Believe and Build Nigeria Movement (BBNM)

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Civil Society in Edo Clears Air on Auchi Crash, Says Dangote Cement Truck Was Not at Fault

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Civil Society in Edo Clears Air on Auchi Crash, Says Dangote Cement Truck Was Not at Fault

Civil Society in Edo Clears Air on Auchi Crash, Says Dangote Cement Truck Was Not at Fault

 

The Coalition of Edo Civil Society Organisations (CECSO) has absolved Dangote Cement of blame in the recent tragic accident along the Auchi-Okpella-Okene road, near the Omega Fire Ministry in Auchi, Etsako West LGA of Edo State, insisting that contrary to online reports, the company’s truck was not responsible for the fatal crash.

 

Civil Society in Edo Clears Air on Auchi Crash, Says Dangote Cement Truck Was Not at Fault

 

In a detailed investigative report released on Tuesday and signed by its president, Comrade James Osahon, the coalition said its independent findings aligned with police confirmation that it was a third-party cement truck, not the Dangote Cement CNG truck, that triggered the chain of events leading to the accident.

 

 

CECSO described as “malicious and mischievous” the attempt by certain groups and online platforms to hastily blame Dangote for the tragedy, stressing that such misinformation not only disrespects the dead but also undermines efforts at holding the real culprits accountable.

 

 

“After a careful on-the-ground investigation, which included visits to the accident scene and consultations with security personnel, we can authoritatively confirm that the accident was not caused by the Dangote Cement CNG truck. The evidence overwhelmingly shows that a third-party truck, loaded with cement, lost control on a slope due to suspected brake failure and rammed into other vehicles before colliding with the Dangote truck,” Osahon said.

 

 

He explained that the Dangote truck became an unfortunate victim of circumstance when it was struck on the side after the errant truck lost control, which eventually caused the Dangote vehicle to catch fire.

 

 

The coalition further reinforced its position with the official statement of the Edo State Police Command. The Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Moses Yamu, had earlier confirmed that three vehicles were involved in the accident — two trucks and a Mercedes-Benz GLK.

 

 

According to him, all three occupants of the GLK were evacuated to the hospital, where they were confirmed dead, while the Dangote truck that caught fire was later brought under control.

 

 

CECSO noted that this clear police confirmation invalidates the false narratives being pushed online, accusing some groups of deliberately seeking to “drag the name of Dangote through the mud.”

 

 

“This smear campaign is nothing but a hatchet job. We are aware that some shadowy interests are uncomfortable with the growing strides of Dangote Cement, particularly in the area of safer, cleaner CNG trucks now deployed on Nigerian roads. These individuals seize every tragedy as an opportunity to malign the company. But truth is sacred, and no amount of propaganda will change the facts,” Osahon declared.

 

 

The coalition stressed that civil society in Edo will not sit idly by while falsehood is weaponised against businesses and communities, warning that spreading misinformation in moments of tragedy only fuels public anger and diverts attention from systemic road safety lapses that truly require urgent solutions.

 

 

“We must not allow reckless narratives to overshadow the core issues of road safety, vehicle maintenance, and stronger regulation of third-party transport operators. What happened in Auchi is tragic, but blaming the wrong party will not bring back the lives lost or prevent future accidents,” CECSO declared.

 

 

The group also commiserated with families of the deceased and urged government agencies to fast-track road safety reforms, including stricter enforcement of haulage vehicle standards to reduce accidents caused by brake failure and poor vehicle maintenance.

 

 

Reaffirming its commitment to transparency and accountability, CECSO said it would continue to monitor the case to ensure that the victims receive justice and that accurate information reaches the public.

 

 

“We stand with the truth, and the truth is simple: Dangote Cement did not cause this accident. Any report suggesting otherwise is false, misleading, and driven by ulterior motives. We urge Nigerians to ignore such fake news and focus on demanding stronger road safety reforms. Our coalition remains committed to speaking truth to power and defending the integrity of our communities,” Osahon concluded.

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They Stripped Her Dignity, Not Just Her Clothes”: Nigeria Must Never Normalise the Vigilante Brutalisation of NYSC Members in Anambra State

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They Stripped Her Dignity, Not Just Her Clothes”: Nigeria Must Never Normalise the Vigilante Brutalisation of NYSC Members in Anambra State.

By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by saharaweeklyng.com

 

On August 19–20, 2025, Nigerians woke up to a horror no society should tolerate: ARMED MEN BELIEVED to be OPERATIVES of a LOCAL VIGILANTE OUTFIT in ANAMBRA STATE stormed a corpers’ lodge in Oba, Idemili South LGA, beat National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members and stripped a young woman naked while she cried for help. The viral footage (too degrading to describe in full) ignited national outrage and a flurry of official statements. The Anambra State Government condemned the attack; arrests were announced; NYSC leadership decried the assault; and, in a further twist, the police claimed their investigation had been stalled because the principal victim had not yet appeared to give a statement. None of this changes the fundamental truth: what happened in Oba was not “OVERZEALOUSNESS.” It was a crime against the person and a desecration of the Republic’s promise to its youth.

They Stripped Her Dignity, Not Just Her Clothes”: Nigeria Must Never Normalise the Vigilante Brutalisation of NYSC Members in Anambra State.
By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by saharaweeklyng.com

Let us be exact about the facts, because accuracy is the first refuge of justice. Multiple reputable outlets reported that the assault occurred in Oba, Idemili South. The victim has been identified in press reports as Edema Jennifer Elohor; some reports also reference her NYSC details. The Anambra State Government publicly condemned the attack; the Governor’s wife, Dr. Nonye Soludo, called it “UNACCEPTABLE, DISTURBING and DEHUMANIZING” the state disclosed that the implicated vigilante operatives had been identified and arrested. The NYSC, for its part, issued a statement condemning the abuse and insisting that justice be done. Meanwhile, the Anambra State Police Command stated on August 19 that its probe was hampered because the victim had not yet appeared; an assertion that, while procedurally relevant, is morally secondary to the primary offence captured on video.

Strip away the bureaucratic phrasing and the politics and you are left with an assault on the basic covenant between state and citizen. As the political theorist Max Weber reminded us, the modern state claims a monopoly over the legitimate use of force. That monopoly is not a blank cheque; it is confined by law, due process and the inherent dignity of the human person. Whatever name the Anambra outfit goes by (AGUNECHEMBA VIGILANTE GROUP or “SECURITY NETWORK”) its personnel do not stand above the Constitution. They are bound by it. As Chinua Achebe warned, “The trouble with Nigeria is simply and squarely a failure of leadership.” Leadership that tolerates humiliation as a tool of “SECURITY” corrodes public trust and invites anarchy.

No one should romanticise vigilante structures. Community security outfits can deter petty crime and supplement overstretched police units; but without strict training, supervision and accountability, they easily mutate into instruments of fear. Hannah Arendt wrote that “the rule of law; means that the law rules,” not men with cudgels deciding who is an “INTERNET FRAUDSTER” based on whim. On the video evidence and the admissions reported so far, there was no lawful arrest protocol, no presumption of innocence and certainly no respect for bodily integrity. It is barbarism disguised as order.

The NYSC scheme embodies a national promise: THAT OUR GRADUATES WILL SERVE and in RETURN the NATION will GUARD THEM. When that promise is broken, we do not merely injure an individual; we vandalise a national institution. Wole Soyinka’s admonition rings painfully true here: “The man dies in all who keep silent in the face of tyranny.” Silence after Oba would be complicity. If we allow VIGILANTE HUMILIATION to pass as “ROUTINE CHECKS,” we invite a bleak future where uniforms (any uniforms) become licences to degrade.

Accountability must therefore be immediate, transparent and exemplary. First, the Anambra State Government should publish, within days, the names, ranks and chain of command of all personnel implicated in the Oba assault, together with the statutory basis under which their outfit operates. Second, prosecutors should file charges that reflect the gravity of the CONDUCT ASSAULT OCCASIONING HARM, CONSPIRACY, CRIMINAL INTIMIDATION and any SEXUAL OFFENCES implicated by the public stripping; rather than the limp euphemism of “UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT.” Third, oversight cannot stop at the foot soldiers. Who armed, accredited and deployed these men? What rules of engagement were they trained to follow? What disciplinary records exist? These answers belong in open court and in a public white paper.

To the Nigeria Police Force: the public will accept procedural updates, but not procedural excuses. Yes, complainant testimony strengthens a case. But Nigeria prosecutes murder without the victim’s testimony; it can prosecute a filmed assault too. The video evidence, corroborating eyewitness accounts and the suspects’ own admissions can sustain a prosecution. The state cannot outsource justice to a traumatised young woman’s availability. Build the case; protect the victim; proceed. As Nelson Mandela taught, “To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity.” The duty to vindicate those rights rests with public institutions not with the wounded alone.

To the NYSC hierarchy: do more than condemn. Demand binding MOUs with state governments detailing protection protocols for corps members 24/7 emergency hotlines that route directly to a state-level joint operations room; mandatory body-worn cameras for any non-police outfit that interacts with corps lodges; and rapid suspension-and-reporting clauses that trigger when any outfit detains an NYSC member. Publish a quarterly safety dashboard: incidents, responses, outcomes. Sunlight disciplines power.

To Governor Chukwuma Soludo: your government’s condemnation is right and the reported arrests are necessary; but this is an inflection point. Order an immediate audit of all quasi-security structures in Anambra; mandates, training curricula, oversight and complaint mechanisms. Suspend field operations of any outfit that cannot demonstrate compliance with human-rights standards. Constitute an independent panel (including the NBA, civil society, women’s groups and a retired judge) to report within 30 days on gaps and reforms. Anything less would be administrative theatre.

To the National Assembly: legislate, do not lament. Nigeria needs a uniform federal framework for community and vigilante outfits: licensing, training standards, clear subordination to the police command, use-of-force policies aligned with human-rights law, compulsory insurance, body cameras and criminal liability for supervisors who tolerate abuse. Create a federal registry; unregistered groups must be disbanded. Without this, the “MONOPOLY of LEGITIMATE FORCE” becomes a caricature, scattered among mobs with muskets.

To the public: OUTRAGE is not ENOUGH. Demand the specific. Ask Anambra’s Attorney-General for the charge sheet. Ask the Police Commissioner for the case number and the lead investigator’s name. Ask NYSC what new protection protocols will be in place by the next orientation camp. Democracy is not a spectator sport; it is a contact sport for citizens of conscience.

Above all, we must centre the victim’s dignity and safety. TRAUMA-INFORMED care is not charity; it is justice. Anambra should guarantee medical and psychosocial support, personal security and legal assistance; immediately and at state expense. If the victim chooses privacy, respect it. If she chooses to testify, protect her. Justice that RE-VICTIMISES is no justice at all.

Let us end where we must: with first principles. A nation that cannot keep its young safe while they serve is not serious about its future. The Oba assault was a line-crossing event; an alarm bell. We either rebuild the guardrails now or we normalise public cruelty. Achebe cautioned that “one of the truest tests of integrity is its blunt refusal to be compromised.” Nigeria’s integrity is on trial in Anambra. We must refuse compromise.

ACTION POINTS WE EXPECT TO SEE WITHIN 30 DAYS:

Charge and arraign all implicated operatives; publish the case status weekly.

Suspend and retrain the vigilante outfit; enforce a rights-compliant code of conduct with body cameras and documented stop-and-search protocols.

Victim-centred relief: medical care, counselling, legal support and protection.

NYSC–State MOU on corps members’ safety with joint hotlines and rapid response teams.

Independent review panel with a public report on community-security reform.

If these steps are taken (visibly, verifiable) Anambra can turn a shameful episode into a constitutional reset. If not, the message to every corps member is chilling: YOUR KHAKI OFFERS NO SHIELD. That must never be our message.

Sources consulted for factual verification include national dailies and official statements reporting the location (Oba, Idemili South), the NYSC’s condemnation, the state’s reaction and arrests and the police’s update on the investigation. See: Punch’s breaking coverage of the outrage; Vanguard’s report quoting Dr. Nonye Soludo and noting arrests; NYSC’s public condemnation and victim identification in contemporaneous reporting; and Sahara Reporters’ detailed account of the police statement and the vigilante group involved.

“Justice is what love looks like in public.” ~ Cornel West. Today, love demands we defend our children in khaki; without fear, without favour and without delay.

They Stripped Her Dignity, Not Just Her Clothes”: Nigeria Must Never Normalise the Vigilante Brutalisation of NYSC Members in Anambra State.
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