• BREAKING: The Ukwa La Ngwa people of Abia State have donated ₦100 million to purchase the nomination form for Governor Alex Otti’s re-election bid ahead of the 2027 governorship race.
    #AbiaState #AlexOtti #NigeriaPolitics #2027Election
    BREAKING: The Ukwa La Ngwa people of Abia State have donated ₦100 million to purchase the nomination form for Governor Alex Otti’s re-election bid ahead of the 2027 governorship race. #AbiaState #AlexOtti #NigeriaPolitics #2027Election
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  • Man stops a church night vigil programme with a cutlass over noise disturbance at Ibeku, Umuahia, Abia State
    Man stops a church night vigil programme with a cutlass over noise disturbance at Ibeku, Umuahia, Abia State
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  • Can a Business Owner Detain Drivers Without a Court Order? How an Abia Solar Panel Dispute Turned Into Alleged Illegal Detention, Vehicle Seizure and a Growing Human Rights Outcry

    A commercial disagreement over damaged solar panels has escalated into a potential human rights controversy in Bende, Abia State, after two drivers were allegedly held for more than 10 days without a court order by a company executive demanding compensation. The case has raised troubling questions about the legality of “self-help” in business disputes and whether private citizens can lawfully restrict movement or seize property outside the courts.

    The drivers, Michael and Mutiu Ade, say they have been confined since December 28, 2025, at the private residence of Martin Mbaka, Managing Director and CEO of Quietstorm Group, after seven solar panels delivered to the premises were found cracked. They allege their vehicle—belonging to Dr. Adeleke Oshin—was immobilised, tyres deflated, keys taken, and that they were forced to sleep inside the bus under harsh conditions, with their freedom of movement restricted.

    According to the drivers, the panels were already cracked during loading in Lagos, and they were assured by the sender that the owner was aware. However, upon arrival in Abia, they claim the gate was locked after offloading and they were told they would not be allowed to leave unless the damaged panels were replaced or paid for. “This is a civil issue, but we are being detained like criminals,” Michael said, adding that appeals, pleas and even attempts at police intervention have not secured their release.

    Mr. Mbaka confirmed that the vehicle remains in his custody, insisting that ₦840,000 must be paid or replacement panels provided before it is released. His personal assistant, Franklin Azubike, rejected allegations of unlawful detention, arguing that the transporter was negligent, that the solar equipment was worth ₦30–40 million, and that the damaged panels resulted from improper loading alongside other goods. The company says it merely seeks compensation for losses and denies any wrongdoing.

    However, human rights lawyers and civil society advocates strongly dispute that position. Legal experts stress that no private individual has the authority to detain another person, restrict movement, or seize property over a civil dispute. Claims for damages, they argue, must be pursued through the courts, not by force or confinement. The drivers maintain that they do not own the vehicle and should not be punished for a disagreement between buyer and sender.

    As of the time of reporting, there has been no official statement from the Abia State Police Command on whether the continued detention is under investigation. Rights groups are now calling for urgent intervention to secure the drivers’ freedom and ensure that any compensation claims are resolved strictly within the law.

    The case has sparked wider concern about a dangerous trend of turning business disputes into extrajudicial punishment. It raises critical questions: Can a company executive legally hold people and property over a commercial disagreement? Where does civil liability end and unlawful detention begin? And what protections exist for ordinary workers caught between powerful interests? As the drivers continue to plead for their liberty, the incident has become a test of rule of law, personal freedom, and accountability in Nigeria’s commercial and security landscape.


    Can a Business Owner Detain Drivers Without a Court Order? How an Abia Solar Panel Dispute Turned Into Alleged Illegal Detention, Vehicle Seizure and a Growing Human Rights Outcry A commercial disagreement over damaged solar panels has escalated into a potential human rights controversy in Bende, Abia State, after two drivers were allegedly held for more than 10 days without a court order by a company executive demanding compensation. The case has raised troubling questions about the legality of “self-help” in business disputes and whether private citizens can lawfully restrict movement or seize property outside the courts. The drivers, Michael and Mutiu Ade, say they have been confined since December 28, 2025, at the private residence of Martin Mbaka, Managing Director and CEO of Quietstorm Group, after seven solar panels delivered to the premises were found cracked. They allege their vehicle—belonging to Dr. Adeleke Oshin—was immobilised, tyres deflated, keys taken, and that they were forced to sleep inside the bus under harsh conditions, with their freedom of movement restricted. According to the drivers, the panels were already cracked during loading in Lagos, and they were assured by the sender that the owner was aware. However, upon arrival in Abia, they claim the gate was locked after offloading and they were told they would not be allowed to leave unless the damaged panels were replaced or paid for. “This is a civil issue, but we are being detained like criminals,” Michael said, adding that appeals, pleas and even attempts at police intervention have not secured their release. Mr. Mbaka confirmed that the vehicle remains in his custody, insisting that ₦840,000 must be paid or replacement panels provided before it is released. His personal assistant, Franklin Azubike, rejected allegations of unlawful detention, arguing that the transporter was negligent, that the solar equipment was worth ₦30–40 million, and that the damaged panels resulted from improper loading alongside other goods. The company says it merely seeks compensation for losses and denies any wrongdoing. However, human rights lawyers and civil society advocates strongly dispute that position. Legal experts stress that no private individual has the authority to detain another person, restrict movement, or seize property over a civil dispute. Claims for damages, they argue, must be pursued through the courts, not by force or confinement. The drivers maintain that they do not own the vehicle and should not be punished for a disagreement between buyer and sender. As of the time of reporting, there has been no official statement from the Abia State Police Command on whether the continued detention is under investigation. Rights groups are now calling for urgent intervention to secure the drivers’ freedom and ensure that any compensation claims are resolved strictly within the law. The case has sparked wider concern about a dangerous trend of turning business disputes into extrajudicial punishment. It raises critical questions: Can a company executive legally hold people and property over a commercial disagreement? Where does civil liability end and unlawful detention begin? And what protections exist for ordinary workers caught between powerful interests? As the drivers continue to plead for their liberty, the incident has become a test of rule of law, personal freedom, and accountability in Nigeria’s commercial and security landscape.
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  • Enugu Police Bust Interstate Robbery Syndicate, Recover Stolen Trucks and Toyota Highlander Jeep From Aba, Lagos

    The Enugu State Police Command has dismantled an interstate vehicle theft syndicate, arresting multiple suspects and recovering stolen vehicles, including two Mack trucks and a Toyota Highlander Jeep. Investigations revealed that the trucks were stolen from Aba in Abia State, while the SUV was stolen from Isolo, Lagos State, before being moved to Enugu for resale.
    Police arrested suspects Okenwa Chinedu, a truck mechanic from Aba, and Adaka Emmanuel, a scrap dealer, in connection with the stolen trucks. Separately, Emmanuel Chukwu was apprehended while attempting to sell the stolen Toyota Highlander. The recovered vehicles have been returned to their rightful owners, while investigations continue to track other syndicate members.
    The Enugu Police Commissioner, CP Mamman Bitrus Giwa, commended officers for their swift response and urged residents to provide credible intelligence to aid ongoing crime-fighting efforts. The command reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding lives and property through aggressive crime-fighting strategies.

    #EnuguPolice #VehicleTheft #InterstateRobbery #NigeriaCrime #PoliceRecovery #StolenVehicles #SecurityAlert #NigeriaNews
    Enugu Police Bust Interstate Robbery Syndicate, Recover Stolen Trucks and Toyota Highlander Jeep From Aba, Lagos The Enugu State Police Command has dismantled an interstate vehicle theft syndicate, arresting multiple suspects and recovering stolen vehicles, including two Mack trucks and a Toyota Highlander Jeep. Investigations revealed that the trucks were stolen from Aba in Abia State, while the SUV was stolen from Isolo, Lagos State, before being moved to Enugu for resale. Police arrested suspects Okenwa Chinedu, a truck mechanic from Aba, and Adaka Emmanuel, a scrap dealer, in connection with the stolen trucks. Separately, Emmanuel Chukwu was apprehended while attempting to sell the stolen Toyota Highlander. The recovered vehicles have been returned to their rightful owners, while investigations continue to track other syndicate members. The Enugu Police Commissioner, CP Mamman Bitrus Giwa, commended officers for their swift response and urged residents to provide credible intelligence to aid ongoing crime-fighting efforts. The command reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding lives and property through aggressive crime-fighting strategies. #EnuguPolice #VehicleTheft #InterstateRobbery #NigeriaCrime #PoliceRecovery #StolenVehicles #SecurityAlert #NigeriaNews
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  • Labour Party Hails Peter Obi’s Defection to ADC as ‘Blessing,’ Apologises to Nigerians for 2023 Ticket

    The Labour Party has described Peter Obi’s defection to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as a “liberation” and a “blessing” for the party. In a statement on December 31, 2025, signed by National Publicity Secretary Obiora Ifoh, the party also apologised to Nigerians for presenting what it termed an “unfitting” presidential candidate in 2023.

    The statement blamed Obi and Abia State Governor Alex Otti for internal party crises, accusing them of fostering an insurrection against the party’s leadership. It noted that Obi’s defection event in Enugu was largely boycotted by prominent political and traditional figures and suggested this signals the end of his future presidential or vice-presidential ambitions.

    The Labour Party further accused Obi of misleading the South East during the 2023 elections, resulting in political marginalisation under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The party pledged to present a rebranded Labour Party with a candidate capable of restoring Nigeria to its “glorious days.”
    Labour Party Hails Peter Obi’s Defection to ADC as ‘Blessing,’ Apologises to Nigerians for 2023 Ticket The Labour Party has described Peter Obi’s defection to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as a “liberation” and a “blessing” for the party. In a statement on December 31, 2025, signed by National Publicity Secretary Obiora Ifoh, the party also apologised to Nigerians for presenting what it termed an “unfitting” presidential candidate in 2023. The statement blamed Obi and Abia State Governor Alex Otti for internal party crises, accusing them of fostering an insurrection against the party’s leadership. It noted that Obi’s defection event in Enugu was largely boycotted by prominent political and traditional figures and suggested this signals the end of his future presidential or vice-presidential ambitions. The Labour Party further accused Obi of misleading the South East during the 2023 elections, resulting in political marginalisation under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The party pledged to present a rebranded Labour Party with a candidate capable of restoring Nigeria to its “glorious days.”
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  • Abia Governor Alex Otti Confirms Peter Obi’s Plan to Quit Labour Party but Rules Out Defection, Says He Will “Continue the Struggle” to Rescue LP

    Abia State Governor Alex Otti has confirmed that former Anambra State governor and 2023 presidential candidate Peter Obi plans to leave the Labour Party (LP), a development that has intensified speculation about political realignments ahead of the 2027 general elections. Speaking during his monthly media briefing in Umuahia, Otti disclosed that Obi personally informed him of his decision to exit the party, adding that he gave him his blessings. However, Otti firmly dismissed claims that he would defect alongside Obi, insisting that he remains committed to the Labour Party “for now” and will continue efforts to reform and reposition it.
    The governor stressed that his political journey with the LP predates Obi’s entry into the party and that the platform remains the one that brought him to power. He said only a failure to rescue and restructure the party would force discussions about alternative options, ruling out any immediate defection. Otti also rejected overtures from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), including calls from Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, saying he would not be distracted from governance. While confirming Obi’s planned exit, Otti declined to reveal the party the former Anambra governor intends to join, amid reports linking Obi to an opposition coalition believed to be adopting the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as its vehicle for the 2027 elections.
    Abia Governor Alex Otti Confirms Peter Obi’s Plan to Quit Labour Party but Rules Out Defection, Says He Will “Continue the Struggle” to Rescue LP Abia State Governor Alex Otti has confirmed that former Anambra State governor and 2023 presidential candidate Peter Obi plans to leave the Labour Party (LP), a development that has intensified speculation about political realignments ahead of the 2027 general elections. Speaking during his monthly media briefing in Umuahia, Otti disclosed that Obi personally informed him of his decision to exit the party, adding that he gave him his blessings. However, Otti firmly dismissed claims that he would defect alongside Obi, insisting that he remains committed to the Labour Party “for now” and will continue efforts to reform and reposition it. The governor stressed that his political journey with the LP predates Obi’s entry into the party and that the platform remains the one that brought him to power. He said only a failure to rescue and restructure the party would force discussions about alternative options, ruling out any immediate defection. Otti also rejected overtures from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), including calls from Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, saying he would not be distracted from governance. While confirming Obi’s planned exit, Otti declined to reveal the party the former Anambra governor intends to join, amid reports linking Obi to an opposition coalition believed to be adopting the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as its vehicle for the 2027 elections.
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  • Man Alleges Assault, Illegal Detention, and Reckless Driving by Nigerian Police in Abia

    Somto Okonkwo has accused officers of the Nigeria Police Force in Abia State of assault, illegal detention, reckless driving, and damaging his brand-new vehicle while transporting him and his family. Okonkwo claims the officers, allegedly in plain clothes, seized his phone, drove dangerously, and caused an accident, putting lives at risk. He called on the Abia State Government to investigate, hold the officers accountable, and compensate for the damages. The Police Complaint Response Unit (CRU) has responded, requesting further details to investigate the incident.

    #NigeriaNews #AbiaState #PoliceMisconduct #PoliceAssault
    Man Alleges Assault, Illegal Detention, and Reckless Driving by Nigerian Police in Abia Somto Okonkwo has accused officers of the Nigeria Police Force in Abia State of assault, illegal detention, reckless driving, and damaging his brand-new vehicle while transporting him and his family. Okonkwo claims the officers, allegedly in plain clothes, seized his phone, drove dangerously, and caused an accident, putting lives at risk. He called on the Abia State Government to investigate, hold the officers accountable, and compensate for the damages. The Police Complaint Response Unit (CRU) has responded, requesting further details to investigate the incident. #NigeriaNews #AbiaState #PoliceMisconduct #PoliceAssault
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  • Ebonyi Man Arrested For “Looking Like” Murder Suspect Rots In Aba Prison For 13 Years Without Trial

    A 55-year-old Ebonyi State indigene, Sunday Anyim, has spent 13 years in detention at the Aba Correctional Centre in Abia State without trial after being arrested in 2012 for allegedly resembling a murder suspect.
    According to his lawyer, Barrister Onyekachi Ezedike Hillary, Anyim was arrested at Ehere Market in Aba while selling second-hand clothes (okirika) after travelling from Ebonyi State for business. Police officers reportedly detained him solely on the claim that he looked like a suspect accused of killing a woman on her farmland in Obingwa Local Government Area of Abia State.
    Since then, Anyim—married with children—has remained in custody awaiting trial, while his family believed he had died after failing to return home. His case was further stalled after court records were destroyed during the #EndSARS protests in 2020. The lawyer revealed that Anyim recently collapsed in prison and is now critically ill, unable to speak or walk, as efforts intensify to reconnect him with his family and secure his release, raising renewed concerns over prolonged detention, human rights abuse, and Nigeria’s criminal justice system.
    Ebonyi Man Arrested For “Looking Like” Murder Suspect Rots In Aba Prison For 13 Years Without Trial A 55-year-old Ebonyi State indigene, Sunday Anyim, has spent 13 years in detention at the Aba Correctional Centre in Abia State without trial after being arrested in 2012 for allegedly resembling a murder suspect. According to his lawyer, Barrister Onyekachi Ezedike Hillary, Anyim was arrested at Ehere Market in Aba while selling second-hand clothes (okirika) after travelling from Ebonyi State for business. Police officers reportedly detained him solely on the claim that he looked like a suspect accused of killing a woman on her farmland in Obingwa Local Government Area of Abia State. Since then, Anyim—married with children—has remained in custody awaiting trial, while his family believed he had died after failing to return home. His case was further stalled after court records were destroyed during the #EndSARS protests in 2020. The lawyer revealed that Anyim recently collapsed in prison and is now critically ill, unable to speak or walk, as efforts intensify to reconnect him with his family and secure his release, raising renewed concerns over prolonged detention, human rights abuse, and Nigeria’s criminal justice system.
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  • Rev Uma Ukpai’s Son Raises Alarm as Alleged Burial Arrangements of Late Preacher Surface Online, Urges Public to Await Family’s Official Statement

    Daniel Uma Ukpai, son of late renowned preacher Rev Dr Uma Ukpai, has reacted strongly after alleged burial arrangements of his father surfaced on social media without the family’s consent. The leaked details, which outlined funeral activities across Akwa Ibom and Abia States, sparked widespread reactions online. Describing the situation as “alarming,” Daniel cautioned the public against sharing private family matters for publicity and stressed the need to wait for an official statement from the family to avoid misinformation. His response has further ignited conversations around privacy, respect, and sensitivity following the death of the highly respected evangelist.
    Rev Uma Ukpai’s Son Raises Alarm as Alleged Burial Arrangements of Late Preacher Surface Online, Urges Public to Await Family’s Official Statement Daniel Uma Ukpai, son of late renowned preacher Rev Dr Uma Ukpai, has reacted strongly after alleged burial arrangements of his father surfaced on social media without the family’s consent. The leaked details, which outlined funeral activities across Akwa Ibom and Abia States, sparked widespread reactions online. Describing the situation as “alarming,” Daniel cautioned the public against sharing private family matters for publicity and stressed the need to wait for an official statement from the family to avoid misinformation. His response has further ignited conversations around privacy, respect, and sensitivity following the death of the highly respected evangelist.
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  • DSS Releases Abia Resident Callistus Ifedi After Four Years of Detention, Wife Still Held Amid Alleged IPOB Links

    The Department of State Services (DSS) has released Callistus Ifedi, an Abia State resident who was detained alongside his wife in 2021 over alleged involvement with the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). Activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore disclosed the release on December 19, 2025, highlighting that Ifedi’s wife remains unaccounted for, last seen in 2023 at Wawa Barracks. Sowore condemned the ongoing secret detentions, calling Wawa Barracks a “hidden horror” where detainees are held incommunicado, denied access to lawyers, and subjected to secret trials. Human rights groups, including Amnesty International, have repeatedly urged the Nigerian government to end enforced disappearances and ensure transparency in detention practices.
    DSS Releases Abia Resident Callistus Ifedi After Four Years of Detention, Wife Still Held Amid Alleged IPOB Links The Department of State Services (DSS) has released Callistus Ifedi, an Abia State resident who was detained alongside his wife in 2021 over alleged involvement with the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). Activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore disclosed the release on December 19, 2025, highlighting that Ifedi’s wife remains unaccounted for, last seen in 2023 at Wawa Barracks. Sowore condemned the ongoing secret detentions, calling Wawa Barracks a “hidden horror” where detainees are held incommunicado, denied access to lawyers, and subjected to secret trials. Human rights groups, including Amnesty International, have repeatedly urged the Nigerian government to end enforced disappearances and ensure transparency in detention practices.
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  • My Visit To Nnamdi Kanu Was For Peace, Not Political Ambition — Abia Governor Alex Otti Responds To Viral Video Criticism

    Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has dismissed claims that his visit to detained IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, in Sokoto was driven by political ambition, insisting it was purely aimed at promoting peace and dialogue. Speaking at the Government House in Umuahia while receiving the Abia Diaspora Commission and the Global Medical Mission 2025 team, Otti said democracy allows for differing opinions but stressed that his actions were motivated by stability in Abia State and the South-East. Responding to criticism from a viral video, the governor reiterated his earlier declaration that he would retire from public office after completing his tenure. His comments followed controversy surrounding Kanu’s life sentence on terrorism-related charges and his transfer from DSS custody in Abuja to the Sokoto Correctional Facility, a move condemned by Kanu’s legal team.
    My Visit To Nnamdi Kanu Was For Peace, Not Political Ambition — Abia Governor Alex Otti Responds To Viral Video Criticism Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has dismissed claims that his visit to detained IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, in Sokoto was driven by political ambition, insisting it was purely aimed at promoting peace and dialogue. Speaking at the Government House in Umuahia while receiving the Abia Diaspora Commission and the Global Medical Mission 2025 team, Otti said democracy allows for differing opinions but stressed that his actions were motivated by stability in Abia State and the South-East. Responding to criticism from a viral video, the governor reiterated his earlier declaration that he would retire from public office after completing his tenure. His comments followed controversy surrounding Kanu’s life sentence on terrorism-related charges and his transfer from DSS custody in Abuja to the Sokoto Correctional Facility, a move condemned by Kanu’s legal team.
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  • BREAKING: Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah Visits Nnamdi Kanu at Sokoto Prison Amid Appeal, Sowore Commends Cleric

    Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto visited Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), at Sokoto Correctional Centre. Kanu, convicted on terrorism charges and sentenced to life imprisonment by the Federal High Court in Abuja on November 20, 2025, was transferred from Kuje Prison. His detention has sparked legal motions seeking transfer back to Abuja to facilitate his appeal. Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore commended Bishop Kukah for his visit, emphasizing its symbolic solidarity. Previous visits were also made by Abia State Governor Alex Otti and Sokoto State Governor Ahmad Aliyu.
    BREAKING: Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah Visits Nnamdi Kanu at Sokoto Prison Amid Appeal, Sowore Commends Cleric Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto visited Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), at Sokoto Correctional Centre. Kanu, convicted on terrorism charges and sentenced to life imprisonment by the Federal High Court in Abuja on November 20, 2025, was transferred from Kuje Prison. His detention has sparked legal motions seeking transfer back to Abuja to facilitate his appeal. Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore commended Bishop Kukah for his visit, emphasizing its symbolic solidarity. Previous visits were also made by Abia State Governor Alex Otti and Sokoto State Governor Ahmad Aliyu.
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  • Abia Court Sentence Only Son to Death by Hanging For Allegedly Stealing Phone in Igbere

    —Father Alleges Son Was Framed Over Land Dispute, Appeals to Governor Otti

    A High Court sitting in the Igbere Judicial Division of Abia State in 2020 sentenced Mr. Obadiah Mbaonu, the only son of his parents, to death by hanging over allegations of armed robbery involving ‘mobile phones’

    The judgment was delivered by Justice Agwu Umah Kalu, who found the defendant guilty.

    Speaking recently, the convict’s father, Mr. Mbaonu O. Mbaonu of Ibinaukwu, Igbere, Bende Local Government Area, appealed to the Executive Governor of Abia State, Dr. Alex Otti, OFR, to intervene, insisting that his only son was wrongly convicted and framed due to a longstanding land dispute.

    “My son is Innocent, he was framed up”

    Court documents obtained by Promise Uzoma Okoro show that the case, Charge No. HIG/1C/2017, originated from the arrest of Mr. Mbaonu in January 1, 2017, when he was about 20 years old, and his subsequent arraignment .

    The prosecution alleged that on January 1, 2017, at Igbere, the defendant, while allegedly armed with a gun, robbed Engineer Kalu I. Kalu of a Nokia Lumia phone valued at ₦120,000 and a Huawei MT7-TL10 phone valued at $600. He pleaded not guilty to the charge on October 12, 2017.

    During the trial, the prosecution called five witnesses and tendered four exhibits, including a Huawei phone allegedly recovered from the defendant,

    In his 2020 judgment, Justice Kalu held that the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt and pronounced the mandatory sentence, stating:

    “I wish I had the powers to pronounce another sentence on the convict other than death… The sentence of the court upon you is that you be hanged by the neck until you are dead.”

    Following the judgment, Mr. Mbaonu was transferred from Afara Correctional Centre, Umuahia, to Enugu Correctional Facility. His family alleges that the case file has remained missing since the transfer.

    Five years after the judgment, the father continues to seek justice, appealing to Governor Alex Otti to review the case using his constitutional powers, insisting that the conviction was the product of a personal vendetta arising from a land dispute.
    Abia Court Sentence Only Son to Death by Hanging For Allegedly Stealing Phone in Igbere —Father Alleges Son Was Framed Over Land Dispute, Appeals to Governor Otti A High Court sitting in the Igbere Judicial Division of Abia State in 2020 sentenced Mr. Obadiah Mbaonu, the only son of his parents, to death by hanging over allegations of armed robbery involving ‘mobile phones’ The judgment was delivered by Justice Agwu Umah Kalu, who found the defendant guilty. Speaking recently, the convict’s father, Mr. Mbaonu O. Mbaonu of Ibinaukwu, Igbere, Bende Local Government Area, appealed to the Executive Governor of Abia State, Dr. Alex Otti, OFR, to intervene, insisting that his only son was wrongly convicted and framed due to a longstanding land dispute. “My son is Innocent, he was framed up” Court documents obtained by Promise Uzoma Okoro show that the case, Charge No. HIG/1C/2017, originated from the arrest of Mr. Mbaonu in January 1, 2017, when he was about 20 years old, and his subsequent arraignment . The prosecution alleged that on January 1, 2017, at Igbere, the defendant, while allegedly armed with a gun, robbed Engineer Kalu I. Kalu of a Nokia Lumia phone valued at ₦120,000 and a Huawei MT7-TL10 phone valued at $600. He pleaded not guilty to the charge on October 12, 2017. During the trial, the prosecution called five witnesses and tendered four exhibits, including a Huawei phone allegedly recovered from the defendant, In his 2020 judgment, Justice Kalu held that the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt and pronounced the mandatory sentence, stating: “I wish I had the powers to pronounce another sentence on the convict other than death… The sentence of the court upon you is that you be hanged by the neck until you are dead.” Following the judgment, Mr. Mbaonu was transferred from Afara Correctional Centre, Umuahia, to Enugu Correctional Facility. His family alleges that the case file has remained missing since the transfer. Five years after the judgment, the father continues to seek justice, appealing to Governor Alex Otti to review the case using his constitutional powers, insisting that the conviction was the product of a personal vendetta arising from a land dispute.
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  • JUST IN: Abia State Governor, Alex Otti has approved the appointment of Dr Emmanuel Meribole, as Acting Secretary to the State Government (SSG)
    JUST IN: Abia State Governor, Alex Otti has approved the appointment of Dr Emmanuel Meribole, as Acting Secretary to the State Government (SSG)
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  • Just In: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to open a WTO sub-office in Aba, Abia state

    Benefit of electing a good leader, Abia state enjoy!
    Just In: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to open a WTO sub-office in Aba, Abia state Benefit of electing a good leader, Abia state enjoy!
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  • Sokoto Government Denies Gov Aliyu Joined Alex Otti to Visit Nnamdi Kanu in Prison

    The Sokoto State Government has refuted social media claims that Governor Ahmed Aliyu accompanied Abia State Governor Alex Otti to visit detained IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu at the Sokoto Custodial Centre. In a statement, Aliyu’s spokesman clarified that the governor was in Saudi Arabia performing Lesser Hajj on November 30, 2025—the same day Otti privately visited Sokoto.

    Officials confirmed that Otti was only received by commissioners and aides at the airport, who later escorted him to the Government House for standard courtesy protocols. The Sokoto Government emphasized its commitment to peace, rule of law, and national unity, while distancing Aliyu from the speculation surrounding Otti’s widely discussed visit to Kanu.

    Meanwhile, Kanu has filed a fresh motion requesting a transfer from Sokoto Prison, arguing that his detention hinders his ability to appeal his conviction effectively.
    Sokoto Government Denies Gov Aliyu Joined Alex Otti to Visit Nnamdi Kanu in Prison The Sokoto State Government has refuted social media claims that Governor Ahmed Aliyu accompanied Abia State Governor Alex Otti to visit detained IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu at the Sokoto Custodial Centre. In a statement, Aliyu’s spokesman clarified that the governor was in Saudi Arabia performing Lesser Hajj on November 30, 2025—the same day Otti privately visited Sokoto. Officials confirmed that Otti was only received by commissioners and aides at the airport, who later escorted him to the Government House for standard courtesy protocols. The Sokoto Government emphasized its commitment to peace, rule of law, and national unity, while distancing Aliyu from the speculation surrounding Otti’s widely discussed visit to Kanu. Meanwhile, Kanu has filed a fresh motion requesting a transfer from Sokoto Prison, arguing that his detention hinders his ability to appeal his conviction effectively.
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  • Abia PHC Abandoned Despite ₦34.9m Funding, Pregnant Women Forced to Deliver on Bare Floors

    A new report by MonITNG reveals that a Primary Health Centre in Oloko, Abia State remains abandoned six years after completion, despite ₦34.9 million paid in 2024 for furnishing and medical equipment. The facility is overgrown with weeds and unusable, forcing pregnant women to deliver on bare floors in a cramped makeshift room. The group accuses FMC Umuahia and the contractor, Raymond Blacks Ltd, of neglect and demands EFCC and ICPC investigations to recover funds and complete the project before 2025 ends.
    Abia PHC Abandoned Despite ₦34.9m Funding, Pregnant Women Forced to Deliver on Bare Floors A new report by MonITNG reveals that a Primary Health Centre in Oloko, Abia State remains abandoned six years after completion, despite ₦34.9 million paid in 2024 for furnishing and medical equipment. The facility is overgrown with weeds and unusable, forcing pregnant women to deliver on bare floors in a cramped makeshift room. The group accuses FMC Umuahia and the contractor, Raymond Blacks Ltd, of neglect and demands EFCC and ICPC investigations to recover funds and complete the project before 2025 ends.
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  • JUST IN: The Sokoto State Government has dismissed reports suggesting that Governor Ahmed Aliyu accompanied his Abia State counterpart, Alex Otti, during a visit to the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, at the Sokoto Custodial Centre.
    JUST IN: The Sokoto State Government has dismissed reports suggesting that Governor Ahmed Aliyu accompanied his Abia State counterpart, Alex Otti, during a visit to the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, at the Sokoto Custodial Centre.
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  • Sokoto Govt Denies Governor Aliyu Joined Alex Otti’s Visit to Nnamdi Kanu in Custodial Centre

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  • Armed men hij@ck passenger bus in Imo State

    Suspected g¥nmen on Monday evening reportedly hij@cked an Aba-bound bus carrying passengers in the Ngor Okpala area of Imo State.

    Eyewitness accounts claimed the h00dlums emerged from the bush, sh+t sporadically and took control of the bus which had left Owerri for Aba, Abia State.
    Armed men hij@ck passenger bus in Imo State Suspected g¥nmen on Monday evening reportedly hij@cked an Aba-bound bus carrying passengers in the Ngor Okpala area of Imo State. Eyewitness accounts claimed the h00dlums emerged from the bush, sh+t sporadically and took control of the bus which had left Owerri for Aba, Abia State.
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