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Court sentences four persons to death for murder in Ebonyi
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Four persons have been sentenced to death by hanging by the Ebonyi State High Court, Ohaukwu Judicial Division, after they were found guilty of conspiracy and murder of a 26-year-old man, Mr. Chinonso Elom.
The murder of Elom popularly known as Oscar by the convicted persons occurred on February 5, 2023 in Ngbo community in the local government.
It was gathered that both the deceased and the four convicts all hail from Ohaukwu Local Government Area.
The convicted persons who the Judge said should die by hanging were Anthony Elom a.k.a Tidy, Chibueze Onwe a.k.a Chief oo, Chukwuemeka Ugah a.k.a Parity and Uchenna Odono, a relative of a top official in the council.
It was gathered that on the faithful day, the four convicted persons, in company with one ThankGod Onwe, who is now at large, drove a branded Sienna bus belonging to a known political party to Ndulo Umuogudu Akpu Road.
They were said to have stopped in front of the late Chinonso’s business area, near Okwo Ngbo Main Market.
According to eyewitnesses, the five men, who were believed to be members of a secret cult, demanded that their victim, Chinonso Elom, also known as Oscar, must provide information on the whereabouts of his younger brother whom they reportedly had misunderstanding with.
As Chinonso’s could not provide such information, they attempted to drag him into the Sienna bus.
Upon his refusal to enter the bus, one of the hoodlums, Anthony Elom, also known as Tidy, shot him in the head with a shot gun and he died instantly.
The gruesome murder of the 26-year-old Elom caused a pandemonium, leading to a wild protest by Ngbo youths who demanded that the killers be arrested and justice served.
Four of the killers who could be recognised by some eyewitnesses were subsequently arrested by the police while the fifth suspect, ThankGod Onwe, remained at large.
They were later charged to court for the murder case preferred against them by the state.
Delivering judgment, Justice Esther Otah said that the evidence provided by the prosecuting counsel, including the eyewitness accounts, proved beyond reasonable doubts that the accused persons were responsible for the killing of the late Chinonso Elom.
She stressed that the defence of the defendants were not enough to exonerate them from the crime.
She added that a forensic check on the gun later recovered from the killers also indicated that it matched the bullet that killed Elom.
On why they were all served the death penalty instead of singling out Anthony Elom who shot the victim, Justice Otah said that the killers formed a common intention to prosecute the unlawful purpose.
The Judge noted that they were liable for the eventful outcome of the unlawful purpose they pursued and the fact that only one of them shot the victim was immaterial.
“Anthony Elom a.k.a Tidy, you will be hanged with rope until you die. May God save your soul.
“Chibueze Onwe a.k.a Chief oo, you will be hanged with rope until you die. May God save your soul.
“Chukwuemeka Ugah a.k.a Parity, you will be hanged with rope until you die. May God save your soul.
“Uchenna Odono, you will be hanged with rope until you die. May God save your soul,” the Judge declared.
Reacting to the judgment, counsel to the defendants, Barrister Chinedu Uwa, said he was not satisfied with the judgment adding that he would appeal it.
The prosecuting counsel, Barrister Oluchi Ibiam of the Ebonyi State Ministry of Justice, and some lawyers from Ohaukwu Local Government Area who were in the Court, BarristerChinedu Ugadu and Barrister Chinedu Ituma, expressed satisfaction with the judgment, noting that the verdict by the Judge was a true reflection of justice.
President of the Amalgamated Ngboejeogu Youth, Barrister Michael Odo, expressed mixed feelings at the judgment.
He insisted that whereas the gruesome murder of the late Chinonso Elom was an evidence of the level of decay in the society, the judgment should serve as a deterrent to youths who still indulge in cultism and other vices.
“Fellow Ngboejeogu youths, it is with mixed feelings of sadness but fulfillment of heart that I wish to address you this evening on the judgment of the High Court of Ebonyi State, Ohaukwu Judicial Division, delivered today 14/05/2025, in the case of State vs. Elom Anthony & 3 Others where the four defendants charged with the murder of Elom Chinonso a.k.a. Oscar were convicted and sentenced to death.”
“This judgment does not call for celebration. It is a sad reminder of a terrible decay in our society.
“Those who were sentenced to death today are made up of two persons from Ngbo and two persons from Ezzangbo who could have added value to the society but chose the wrong path of criminality and ended up as a reference point in infamy.
“On February 6, 2023, youths of Ngboejeogu staged a peaceful protest against the gruesome murder of our brother Mr. Elom Chinonso (aka Oscar) by well known individuals.
“The protest was brought to me as the President of Amalgamated Ngboejeogu Youth and I promised the youths of Ngboejeogu that we would follow up the matter and ensure that justice was done. Today, that promise was fulfilled through the judgment of the High Court in the matter.
“There is no need recounting the journey. However, I must thank in a special way the youths of Umuogudu Akpu community, Umuezeaka community, Umuogudu Oshia community, etc who rallied round to draw the attention of the entire Ngbo people to this dastardly murder.
“I thank the Ngbo leaders’ council for calling the solemn assembly at Obodo Akpu, Umuogudu Akpu Ngbo where decisions were taken to ensure that the suspects were produced and handed over to the police for investigation.
“Time is changing fast in Ngbo and cultism is becoming outdated and a nuisance. We call on all political leaders and youths in Ngbo to rise up and condemn cultism in all its ramifications and in the strongest terms.
“We pray that today’s judgment will teach the hard lesson it was intended to teach the youths of Ohaukwu Local Government Area.”
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Gunmen abduct RCCG Pastor in Ondo
Suspected gunmen have abducted a cleric with the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), identified as Pastor Gbenga Sanny, in Ondo State.
It was gathered that Sanny was seized by three gunmen on Sunday evening in the presence of his children.
Sources who confirmed the abduction to The Nation on Monday said the incident occurred at about 7.00 p.m in front of his residence located at Ilu-Abo community in Akure North Local Government.
Sanny, who is also a staff of the Akure North Local Government Area of the state, was taken to an unknown destination by the attackers.
His wife reportedly escaped the attack.
“The three armed men reportedly came out of the nearby bush and whisked him away,” one of the sources revealed.
When contacted, the spokesperson for the police command, Jimoh Abayomi said investigation has been launched into the abduction case.
He stated that officers and tactical teams of the command have already been mobilised to the area and working to secure the safe rescue of the victim and apprehend those responsible for the crime.
Metro
Father of four missing after being swept away by floodwaters
A man was carried away by floodwaters at Christian Village in the Greater Accra Region on June 7, 2026, during a heavy downpour.
The victim, a father of four, reportedly slipped into a gutter while helping colleagues desilt it, and despite rescue efforts, the strong current swept him away.
Recounting the incident in a video shared by Ask Media on social media on June 8, 2026, eyewitnesses said the incident occurred while the victim and three others were clearing a heavily clogged drainage system to improve water flow during the rains.
The area is known to flood whenever there is heavy rainfall, prompting residents to regularly engage in desilting exercises.
One eyewitness said the victim lost his footing during the exercise and fell.
“He slipped and fell into the river while we were removing debris. I tried to hold him by his collar, but I couldn’t keep hold of him. The current was too strong,” the eye witness recounted.
Despite immediate attempts to rescue him, he was swept away by the raging floodwaters and has since gone missing.
Metro
Houses razed as soldiers, police clash with Delta community youths
An orgy of violence broke out weekend in Emede community, Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State, as a joint operation of soldiers and police in the community turned bloody with many injured and houses burnt.
It was gathered that the joint security team under the aegis of “Operation Delta Sweep” comprises of personnel from the Nigerian Army, Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies had stormed the community to arrest an alleged drug kingpin but met resistance.
Vanguard sources claimed that the security team invaded a hotel when they could not find their target where they meet a group of guests and youths who were on a celebration spree.
Sources said; “The people were having a birthday party at the hotel when suddenly the security team stormed the place. They subjected everyone to a search and demanded that they drop their phone for search too.
“Some of the youths tried to resist the search of their phones at the hotel resulting to a shouting match. Soon the place became chaotic and there was serious resistance against the security team who fire multiple gun shots to desperse the surging crowd.
“While some youth sustained injured during the scuffles, one particular security personnel was unlucky as mobs who had gathered in large number descended on him before he was rescued.
Sensing danger following the overwhelming numbers of mobs who had gathered at the scene, the security team reportedly beat a retreat and went for reenforcement.
Irked by the development, the security team reportedly invaded the community at night unleashing mayhem on the community and in the process razed down the hotel and several other residential houses.
Efforts to get comment from the Police Public Officer, SP Bright Edafe proved abortive as of press time.
Meanwhile, the Chairman of Isoko South Local Government Area in Delta State, Hon.(Comrade) Warri Ovoke Friday, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to restoring peace in the wake of recent violent confrontations involving youths and security agencies in Emede.
During visits to the affected areas where properties were destroyed, Warri assured residents of lasting peace and urged them to remain calm.
The council chief, accompanied by the traditional ruler of the kingdom, His Royal Majesty, Johnson Egbo, Ewhiri II, Security agencies among others visited the affected areas to assess the security situation, offer sympathies to impacted families, and engage with community leaders and stakeholders on strategies for achieving lasting peace.
The chairman had earlier imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew in Emede town, restricting movement of humans and vehicles outside homes between the hours of 6:00 PM and 6:00 AM.
Warri assured residents and the general public that Emede remains calm and peaceful, with the government closely monitoring all activities to ensure lasting peace.
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