Tag: Imo State

  • Panic as armed herdsmen unleash terror upon travellers along Imo highway (photos)

    Panic as armed herdsmen unleash terror upon travellers along Imo highway (photos)

    Gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen, on Friday attacked travellers and motorists, plying the Ihitte/ Okpola highway in Ngor Okpala Local Government Area of Imo State.

    The attack, eyewitnesses said left all commuters travelling from Owerri, Lagos and Onistha stranded as commercial vehicles temporarily withdrew all their vehicles on that route.

    According to an eyewitness, “the herdmen, were mostly Fulani, and heavily armed, ambushed and opened fire on commuters, and also carried the passengers inside the bush.’’

    The source added that all the cars coming from Owerri, Lagos, Onistha, are packed because of the incident which occurred along Ihitte/ Okpola highway.

    Another source,  narrated how a lone driver traveling along the expressway was attacked and shot, with his car destroyed with bullets.

    Speaking, he said, “Owerri road is not safe, if you driving on the road, please be very watchful.’

    As at the filing of this report, the Imo State Police Command is yet to issue a public statement regarding the incident.

     

     

  • Imo Assembly recalls 4 suspended members

    Imo Assembly recalls 4 suspended members

    The Imo House of Assembly, on Thursday, recalled four members suspended in July 2024, for allegedly plotting to impeach the Speaker, Mr Chike Olemgbe.

    The members are Mr Dominic Ezerioha (APC-Oru West), Mr Samuel Otuibe (APC-Ahiazu Mbaise), Mr Chidiebere Ogbunikpa (APC-Okigwe) and Mr Henry Agbasonu (APC-Ezinihitte Mbaise).

    The members were recalled after the consideration of a report of the House Committee on Ethics and Privileges, set up to investigate the allegation.

    The report, which was considered at a Committee of the Whole House, stated that the members were invited by the committee during the investigation.

    It also stated that the four legislators showed remorse and pleaded for leniency, and requested that they be recalled, promising to be of good conduct.

    The report was adopted, following a motion by Mr Chisom Ojukwu (Nkwere) and seconded by Mr Clinton Amadi (Owerri Municipality).

    During the consideration of the report, Amadi supported the motion for their recall, especially since they had pledged to be of good conduct.

    He also commended the house leadership for handling the matter with magnanimity.

    Mr Chisom Ojukwu, (Nkwere) said that lessons had been learnt, and commended the ethics and privileges committee for a good job.

    In a remark, the Deputy Speaker, Mr Amarachi Iwuanyanwu, commended the committee and the speaker for asserting the rules of the house.

    Iwuanyanwu also expressed hope that measures to correct the alleged misconduct would serve as a warning to others, who might have been inciting the affected members to take the action.

    Mr Kelechi Ofurum (Owerri North), urged other members to learn from the experience of the four members and avoid compromising situations.

    Mr Ikenna Ihezuo (Orlu) expressed gladness over the recall, while commending members who worked tirelessly to ensure that the suspended members were recalled, and the speaker for showing leniency.

    The speaker, while reporting progress, announced that the members had been recalled, following votes in favour of the recommendations of the committee.

    Recall that the lawmakers were suspended on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, over an alleged plot to impeach the speaker.

  • Police arrest suspected child trafficker in Imo

    Police arrest suspected child trafficker in Imo

    Police operatives in Imo have arrested a suspected child trafficker, Onyinyechi Emeka, 40, during a stop-and-search operation in the Okigwe area of the state.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Henry Okoye, disclosed this in a statement on Monday. He said officers also rescued a five-year-old boy during the operation.

    Okoye said Emeka, from Isiala Ngwa South Local Government Area of Abia, was arrested on Feb. 7 while travelling to Ebonyi with the child.

    “Investigations revealed that the boy had been stolen from his mother’s shop at No. 22 Chimezie Street, Obohia, in Abia State.

    “The suspect initially claimed the boy was her sister’s son, but inconsistencies in her statements raised suspicion,” Okoye said.

    He said the child, displaying remarkable awareness, provided his father’s phone number. This led to his identification as a missing child reported in Abia.

    Okoye said further investigations revealed that the suspect had received ₦30,000 from a syndicate to deliver the child to a buyer in Ebonyi.

    According to him, the case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for further inquiries to apprehend other syndicate members.

    He added that the suspect will face prosecution upon conclusion of investigations. The police spokesman urged parents and guardians to remain vigilant and ensure their children’s safety.

    He also advised the public to be security-conscious, observe their surroundings, and report any suspicious activity to the nearest police station.

    Okoye urged residents to report suspicious activities to the state police command on 08034773600 and 08148024755.

  • Nigerian mother kills maid for watching TV with her kids in Owerri

    Nigerian mother kills maid for watching TV with her kids in Owerri

    The Nigerian police have arrested a yet-to-be-identified nursing mother for allegedly killing her maid in Owerri, Imo State.

    According to journalist Nonsonkwa Ochi War, the woman’s neighbours had raised the alarm after the incident.

    In one of the videos shared online captured the moment, a crowd was accusing the nursing mother of killing her maid, who is seen lying lifeless in a hospital bed.

    As they confront the woman, the crowd gets agitated, and someone had to warn them not to hit the nursing mother.

    “Guy, no hit am, no hit am,” a voice is heard saying.

    “She’s going to NAPTIP straight,” another says.

    Ochi War disclosed that the underage maid was allegedly punished for sitting with the woman’s children to watch TV, and this ultimately resulted in her death.

    In the video shared online, the nursing mother is seen explaining herself, but the voice of the crowd drowned hers.

    Very wicked woman. Is that not someone’s child?” Someone asks while showing the body of the maid.

    “See her body, see what she did to her,” onlookers are heard saying as they film the girl’s body with their phones.

    The nursing mother is later heard narrating how she went to the market, returned home, and started cooking, but the voice of the crowd drowns hers again while they call her names.

    “You’re wicked. You’re a wicked soul,” they tell her, adding, “See the child she took.” 

    The video has sparked outrage online, with many joining the woman’s neighbours to call for justice for the child.

  • Imo: Police neutralise 6 IPOB/ESN terrorists, recover arms

    Imo: Police neutralise 6 IPOB/ESN terrorists, recover arms

    Operatives of the Imo Police Command’s tactical Unit have neutralised three notorious kingpins of Eastern Security Network (ESN), an armed wing of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

    The Force Public Relations Officer, Force Headquarters, Abuja, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, made the disclosure in a statement made available to newsmen on Saturday in Owerri.

    Adejobi said following credible intelligence, the police operatives located and launched a coordinated operation on the terrorists’ hideout in a forest within Ihube in Okigwe Local Government Area of the state on January 24.

    “Upon approach, the operatives, who came under heavy fire from suspected IPOB/ESN terrorists, demonstrated exceptional courage and engaged the attackers in a fierce gun battle.

    “The operation resulted in the neutralisation of six members of the terrorist group, with three being ESN kingpins identified as Ifeanyi Anayo a.k.a. Zuma De Rock, 28; Chukwuemeka Odionyenfe a.k.a. Nmimi, 22; and Kingsley Sunday, 21; all natives of Ogube, Ihube in Okigwe Local Government Area,” he said.

    The Force PRO said five AK-47 rifles, 552 rounds of live ammunition, Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), several communication equipment, along with eight operational motorcycles used by the group were recovered from the scene.

    According to him, prior investigations had revealed the involvement of the group in several high-profile crimes, including the attack on the Owerri Correctional Center on April 5, 2021.

    Adejobi further hinted that the neutralised terrorists were involved in the killing of five policemen in Umunna, Okigwe, on December 12, 2022, and the burning of Arondizuogu Police Station on February 8, 2022.

    “The group was also involved in multiple kidnappings, including those of WAEC staff on June 5, 2023, four reverend sisters on August 21, 2022, and four Chinese nationals on December 6, 2023,” he noted.

    He conveyed the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Kayode Egbetokun’s, commendation to the gallantry and exceptional bravery of the operatives.

    “The IGP charges police operatives across commands and formations to sustain the tempo and implement the Force’s action plan aimed at reducing crimes drastically in the first quarter of the year 2025.

    “The Nigeria Police Force remains unyielding in its goal towards ensuring national security and public safety,” he stressed.

    The Force PRO urged members of the public to remain vigilant and work collaboratively with the Nigeria Police Force to promote peace and ensure a safer environment for all citizens.

  • Police arrest Imo woman for battering 13-year-old maid

    Police arrest Imo woman for battering 13-year-old maid

    The police in Imo State has arrested one Edith Nwachukwu (35)for battering her 13-year-old house help, Kelechi Ejieke.

    TheNewsGuru reports that the operatives of the Owerri Urban Divisional Police headquarters nabbed the suspect  on Tuesday evening, January 21, 2025, after the minor was rescued from her at the popular Relief Market in Owerri.

    It was gathered that Nwachukwu had accused the minor of stealing her money.

    According to an Imo-based journalist, Chidiebube Okeoma, who is the founder of the Stand for Humanity Foundation, along with some traders, some traders had forcefully rescued the girl from the businesswoman, who had inflicted injuries on the girl and was reportedly about to procure ten more canes to use on her.

    They immediately alerted the police, who promptly intervened, rescuing the minor and arresting the suspect.

    Okeoma also disclosed  that operatives of the Owerri Urban Divisional Police Headquarters had taken the girl to a hospital in Owerri for treatment, as her injuries were severe.

    “When I was informed, I quickly alerted the DPO. Thanks to some traders who rescued the minor and also involved the police. At the police station, the woman, who later pleaded for mercy, alleged that her house help had stolen her money, an accusation the girl denied,” he said.

    The woman said she was angry, which is why she battered the minor. The girl revealed she is from Amaeke Adam in Abia State.”

    “Our organization, Stand for Humanity Foundation, is deeply interested in this case, and we will ensure justice is served. This should serve as a deterrent to others who dehumanize children. Child battering is a crime, and we will continue to push until such acts are eradicated.”

    Spokesperson of the State Police Command, SP Henry Okoye, who confirmed the incident stated that the state Commissioner of Police, Aboki Danjuma, has zero tolerance for child battering and all forms of crime.

    Okoye added that an investigation into the matter has already commenced.

  • Police dismantle notorious kidnapping syndicate in Imo

    Police dismantle notorious kidnapping syndicate in Imo

    Operatives of the Imo Police Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit have reportedly dismantled a notorious kidnapping syndicate terrorising Ubomiri, Ogbaku, and Ohii communities in Mbaitoli Local Government Area of the state.

    The command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Henry Okoye, disclosed this in a statement issued in Owerri and made available to newsmen on Sunday.

    Okoye stated that the operation, which took place on Thursday, January 16, in a forest near Agwa, Oguta Local Government Area, led to the arrest of a suspect, one Ozioma Dike, after a gun duel.

    According to him, Dike confessed to being part of a group responsible for several kidnappings in the area.

    He said a pump-action rifle, loaded with seven live rounds of ammunition, and an iPhone, belonging to a victim, who was kidnapped on January 8, were recovered from the suspect.

    “The police are still searching for other members of the syndicate, who fled into the bush during the operation. Dike is currently in custody and will be arraigned at the end of the investigation,” he added.

    Okoye further explained that the anti-kidnapping unit also arrested 40-year-old Uchenna Okpara, for allegedly stabbing his in-law, Uchenna Unakalamba, to death in Ubomiri.

    He said that the incident occurred, following a minor dispute involving their children.

    “Okpara reportedly attacked Unakalamba with a broken bottle when the dispute escalated. Responding to a distress call, police operatives apprehended the suspect and recovered the weapon.

    “The victim was confirmed dead at a hospital and the suspect remains in custody, pending the conclusion of investigations and subsequent prosecution,” Okoye noted.

    He affirmed the command’s determination to intensify efforts in combating violent crimes and maintaining peace and security in the state, under the watch of the Commissioner of Police, Mr Aboki Danjuma.

  • COEASU threatens strike as crisis rocks Imo College of Education

    COEASU threatens strike as crisis rocks Imo College of Education

    The Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU) has appealed to Gov. Hope Uzodimma to intervene in the management crisis rocking Benjamin Uwajumogu State College of Education, Ihitte Uboma, Imo.

    The COEASU Chairman and Secretary in the college, Mr Wilson Amandi and Rev. Fr. Benedict Amuchie, respectively, made the appeal for the governor’s quick intervention in a statement made available to newsmen in Owerri on Tuesday.

    The union threatened industrial action within two weeks, if the crisis was not resolved. It accused the Acting Provost, Dr Maryrose Nwachukwu, of “abuse of power and award of contracts without due process”.

    It stated that the provost had been acting for 30 months, paying imprest for only five months to Directors, Deans, and Heads of Departments (HODs).

    It claimed that directors, deans and HODs use their money to prepare all accreditation documents and logistics since March 2024 and had not been refunded, despite applying to Nwachukwu for refund.

    It said the provost allegedly procured items single-handedly and awarded TETFund contracts without Academic Deans and HODs’ involvement or due process.

    “She also awards TETFund contracts in the college without following the Procurement Act 2007 guidelines and has awarded over N1.5 billion contract without Tenders Board, which comprises academic deans and HODs,” it said.

    The union further accused Nwachukwu of solely accessing TETFund for Microteaching laboratory equipment without the knowledge of the HOD of the office.

    It argued that TETFund projects executed under her watch were poorly designed, executed and did not follow the college’s development plan. It also alleged that offices and furniture for lecturers, directors, deans and HODs were lacking.

    The union expressed concern that the claims of insecurity cited for the non-provision of the essentials were not investigated.

    The statement read in part: “The academic staff of the college is not considered in the scheme of activities in the college, including project monitoring activities, which she only monitors with TETFund team alone.

    “The college’s neglect and abandonment of projects have made it unattractive to students. Rather than engage other management staff, the provost prefers only the services of the college’s Acting Registrar.”

    The union further accused the provost of terminating the acting bursar’s appointment without reason, forcing him to hand over to a new appointee.

    “Without any known offence, report or directive from the Governor, the provost wrote to the acting bursar to hand over to a new appointee from the Imo Ministry of Housing Corporation.

    “The union reminded the provost that the college is autonomous and not part of the ministry and doesn’t accept staff from any ministry,

    “Also, we reminded her that the acting bursar’s appointment was a political one by the Governing Council of the college on behalf of the college’s Visitor.

    “In spite of our petitions, the provost not only forged ahead with the appointment, but forced the acting bursar to hand over to the new bursar in a shocking manner that involved the Police.

    “Additionally, the provost does not have regards for the college organogram and no respect for hierarchy in the college as senior academic staff members of the college are relegated and ignored in her administration,” it added.

    COEASU said it wrote letters, seeking the State Government’s intervention through the Chief of Staff (General Service), Chief Ferdinard Uzodimma, but Nwachukwu allegedly ignored invitations to meet the governor’s aide.

    “Following her failure to honour the invitation by the Chief of Staff (General Service) for possible resolution of the crisis, the union may be left with no other option than to embark on industrial action,” the body threatened.

    But in a swift reaction to the allegations, the provost described COEASU’s allegations as “baseless”, insisting that “all my actions are based on the directives of the State Government”.

    Nwachukwu told newsmen in a telephone interview that the college, as a state institution, gets directive from the State Government.

    “I take orders from them and they direct me, especially on TETFund issues. The college and other tertiary institutions in the state work with the Special Adviser to the Governor on TETFund Intervention and other services.

    “So, I would not know why someone would come out to say I do all the TETFund projects alone, when I cannot do anything except the State Government directs me,” she said.

    On the issue of the acting bursar that was removed, Nwachukwu said the college did not have a Governing Council and that the “commissioner oversees the affairs of the institution and as such has been on the matter”.

    She asked, “How can I be accused of removing an erring bursar, who went as far as sending threatening messages to me?”

  • Again, Police smash kidnapping gang in Imo, free 4 hostages

    Again, Police smash kidnapping gang in Imo, free 4 hostages

    The Police Command in Imo on Saturday said it had smashed a kidnapping and armed robbery syndicate at Umuokanne in Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area of the State.

    The successful dismantling of the notorious crime syndicate, marks the second major breakthrough for the command in less than two weeks.

    The command had neutralised three suspects and arrested two others at Orogwe in Owerri West Local Government Area of the state during the Yuletide.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Henry Okoye, who disclosed Saturday’s feat in a statement, said two suspects were also neutralised while four victims were rescued during an operation.

    “The operation, which took place on January 4, 2025, began when a distress call was received at around 12:00 pm, reporting the abduction of three women and one man in Umuokanne, Ohaji Egbema Local Government Area.

    “Acting swiftly on intelligence gathered, the Anti-Kidnapping Unit located the criminals’ hideout. Upon arrival, a gunfight ensued between the police operatives and the kidnappers,” he noted.

    According to him, the four victims —Carolyn Didia, 42, Ego Odu, 48, Apollonia Ezekwe, 40, and Godwin Ezekwe, 37, were successfully freed.

    Okoye also said the police recovered one AK-47 rifle, 21 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, and a magazine from the criminals.

    “However, two of the rescued victims sustained gunshot wounds from the kidnappers’ bullets during the confrontation.

    “They were promptly taken to Oforola Health Centre, where they are now stable and recovering well,” he further disclosed.

    The police spokesman reassured residents of the command’s commitment to safeguarding lives and property in the state.

    He said investigations are currently underway to apprehend any remaining members of the criminal syndicate.

    He urged the public to report any suspicious activities to support further efforts in enhancing community safety.

  • Nigerian priest shoots two boys dead for firing knockout on New year’s day (video)

    Nigerian priest shoots two boys dead for firing knockout on New year’s day (video)

    A Catholic priest, Rev. Father Joseph Enyinaya of St Colombus Catholic Church Obodo Amaimo has allegedly shot and killed two people in Obodo Amaimo in Ikeduru LGA of Imo State for setting knockouts on New Year’s eve day.

    According to an X user, Okechukwu Igboke Uzo, the incident happened on Tuesday night, at about 10: 45pm before new year day.

    Sharing a footage from the incident, Uzo disclosed that the reverend father used cartridge gun on the boys.

    The post read: “The Parish priest of St Columbus Catholic Amaimo Ikeduru gunned down three boys for shooting knockout around Church premises on new year day celebration. Reverend father used cartridge gun on Boys Church Alakee, mass endiaa Aru!!”

    TNG understands that Father Joseph Enyinaya, has however, been arrested, the police confirms.

    Speaking about the development, Imo police spokesman, Henry Okoye on Thursday said: “The priest has been arrested, and the body of the boy has been recovered and deposited at Atta Ikeduru Mortuary.”

    Okoye added that a detailed investigation has been initiated to ascertain the remote facts surrounding the incident. 

    “The police investigation is expected to shed more light on the events leading up to the incident,” he said.

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