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I was kidnapped for refusing to sell land – Anambra community leader

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A community leader and Vice Chairman of Obunagu Achalla village in Enugu Agidi community in Njikoka Local Government Area of Anambra State, Ozo Ozoemena Okeke, has alleged a plot by some of his kinsmen to kill him saying he was kidnapped twice because he refused to sell community lands.

He stated this when he spoke with journalists at his country home in Obunagu Achalla, on Sunday.

According to him, the incident has led to his kidnapping twice between 2023 and 2024, saying that it was God who saved his life, apart from the payment of ransoms to the suspected kidnappers.

Okeke disclosed that it was the evil scheme of four of his kinsmen allegedly working in secret alliance with suspected kidnappers to eliminate him by all means for being a stumbling block to their grand design to continue to appropriate parts of the land and sell the same to highest bidders while the community and its people continued to wallow in abject poverty.

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He said, “My first experience was on October 17, 2023. It was the initial period the road in front of my house was being graded, which they claimed that I sold the land to someone, but I did not sell any land.

“Thinking that I had sold a piece of land, these people invited kidnappers to kidnap me so that I would bring out the money suspected to be paid for the land.

“I think this set of suspected kidnappers are poor because they collected all my foodstuff including garri, palm oil, salt among others. They discovered I had only N22.00 in my bank account through phone and no other bank accounts.

“They wondered where the money they claimed that I realised from the land should be. They concluded it was a mere allegation and I was freed.”

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“The second invasion was in August 2024. After the peace meeting with my people, the kidnappers invaded my house again around 4 pm that fateful day and took me into the bush to Urum in the Awka North local district before proceeding towards one shrine in Ukwulu. I stayed three days before they released me.”

But in a swift reaction when contacted, the Chairman of Obunagu-Achalla in Enugwu Agidi Community, Emeka Ementa, denied any link with suspected kidnappers that kidnapped Okeke at any given time nor any knowledge about the incident.

He admitted that the community at a meeting under his leadership agreed to suspend and ostracise Okeke and others for their sabotage of the corporate existence of the community by aligning with the Ezinano Awka community on the controversial peace deal with Obunagu-Achalla village in Enugwu Agidi Community over their land.

“Well, I don’t have any contact with any kidnap syndicate, I don’t even intend to. I am only saying that he(Okeke) should change his way of life; he has been known for this over the years.

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“The community only took normal cautions to suspend him from our meetings and other activities. The decision was taken at a general meeting, not personal to me. So, I wouldn’t think and I never thought about that. Why would I kidnap him, for what?

“I have never heard of this kidnap of a thing. It is him forging this kidnap thing. It’s like a drama to me; it’s a forgery and I have not heard of it anyway. But Okeke has been known for this kind of behaviour.”

On the question of the ancestral relationship between Ezinano Awka and Enugwu Agidi people over the land in dispute, Ementa explained, “The land is called Agu-Nawgu because Nawgu people were living there before and were part of it.

“After Nawgu was removed by the six communities of Awka, Isu, Enugwu Agidi, Nawfia, Amawbia and I think Okpuno. It’s a land got after a conquest and shared into six, everybody has theirs. Awka has its own and so are other communities.

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“So, a major part of that land is where the Awka people are now contesting with us in court. The whole of that land, part of which is our ancestral land, they are joining both the ancestral land and that of Nawgu to the place they are dragging with us in court.

“The court in its unanimous decisions gave it to us in three court sessions, the Awka court, High Court and the Appeal Court.

“We are now asking the state government to use its good offices to intervene because Enugwu-Agidi has suffered so much.”

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Reps Tackle CBN, OAGF Over Missing Grants, Bailout Funds

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By Gloria Ikibah 
The House of Representatives has commenced investigations into the utilisation of take-off grants, bailout funds, and interventions allocated to government institutions, from 2015 to present.
The Special Committee received submissions from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF), Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Federal Ministry of Health, among others on Thursday.
Naijablitznews.com recalled on March 6, 2025, the Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, set up the special committee sequel to the adoption of a motion of urgent public importance, by the House Minority Leader, Rep. Kinglsey Chinda at plenary.
Rep. Chinda noted that over the years, various agencies and institutions, both old and newly created have received start-up funds and special financial support from the government to help with their initial operations and meet specific needs, including settling pending obligations.
He expressed concern that there have been ongoing reports pointing to the misuse or redirection of these funds, which may prevent them from being applied to the purposes for which they were originally intended. 

According to him, such financial mishandling not only disrupts critical public services and projects but also results in major losses to the nation’s purse—resources that could have been channelled into crucial services and developmental efforts, as laid out in Section 14(2)(b) of the Constitution.

 

Speaker Abbas, thereafter setup a Special Committee to be chaired by Rep. Chinedu Martins to immediately launch a probe into the “Utilisation of take-off grants, bailout funds, and interventions allocated to MDAs, government institutions, and GOEs from 2015 to present.”

Standing in for the Governor of the Central Bank, the Acting Director of Development Finance, John Hammah, assured the committee of the bank’s willingness to collaborate fully in helping it achieve its objectives.
Hammah, said he was representing  Olayemi Cardoso, who is currently out of the country, appealed to the committee for some time to gather and organise the relevant details needed for their ongoing work.
He said: “Mr Chairman and Honourable members, We got the invitation to appear before you yesterday and we hurriedly put this report together. We now understand the broad scope of your assignment and that you need accurate data covering the period 2015 to date. We plead with this committee to give us additional time to enable us to furnish you with to date report as requested”. 
Following extended discussions, the Committee Chairman Chinedu Martins granted the Central Bank a two-week window, instructing that the CBN Governor must appear in person before the Committee on May 2, 2025.
In a similar move, representative of the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, James Abalaka, was also given two weeks to return with a detailed breakdown of disbursements, and highlighting which agencies received funds and the exact timelines.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was also in attendance, as the Commission’s Secretary, Muhammad Hammajoda, called on the Accountant General’s office to provide the EFCC with the necessary disbursement records related to the various MDAs.
“We want a formal report detailing the amounts and purpose of disbursement. This is the format we want the report to come from the secretariat. When we get these documents, we will sit down and analyse them”, he stated.
Speaking on behalf of the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Ali Pate, Deputy Director Accounts, Olatunde Makinde, explained that the Ministry only received the Committee’s invitation earlier that Thursday.
To ensure accurate and complete information is provided, he requested additional time so the Ministry could gather the necessary documents before appearing.
“We don’t want to give you inaccurate information. We want to seek indulgence and understanding to give us time to reach out to the institutions under us and get an accurate view.  There are many of them across the 36 states of the Federation,” he said. 
Earlier, while declaring the investigation open the Speaker of the House of Representatives, represented by the House Leader, Rep. Julius Ihonvbere outlined the significance of the exercise.
He said: “The House has implicit confidence in the Committee’s capacity to conduct a thorough, impartial, and transparent investigation, engaging with relevant stakeholders, and gathering evidence to inform its findings. 
“Our overall goal is to promote good governance, optimise public resource utilisation, enhance accountability in government business and equally strengthen our democracy.”
Also in his welcome address, the Committee Chairman, Rep. Martins reiterated that the purpose of the investigating hearing is to ensure that Nigerians get value for their money.
“It is imperative that we thoroughly investigate how these funds have been utilised, ensuring that every naira spent is accounted for and that it has truly benefited our citizens. Therefore, I would like to urge heads of agencies and organisations present today to provide truthful and accurate information to this committee in order to enable us to carry out our work. 
“The hearing is not a witch-hunting exercise; rather, it is an opportunity for all stakeholders to come together in the spirit of cooperation. I assure all participants that we are committed to a fair hearing and respectful dialogue through this process,” he said.
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Abuja light rail project must be commissioned on May 29-Wike vows

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The FCT Minister, Mr. Nyesom Wike, expressed satisfaction with the progress on the Abuja light rail project, reaffirming its May 29 delivery as sacrosanct.

He made these assurances after inspecting the ongoing construction of access roads to the train stations on Wednesday, from Metro Train Station in the Central Area to Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

Reassuring journalists accompanying him, the minister reiterated that President Bola Tinubu would commission the rail project on May 29 to mark his second year in office.

The visited stations were Wupa station near Idu and Bassanjiwa station near the airport.

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“This is part of our routine inspection of ongoing projects to see the contractors’ progress,” Wike explained.

“We are working day and night to fulfill our promise to President Tinubu and FCT residents. By May, Mr. President will ride on the Metro line.”

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Just in: Alleged Herdsmen Armed With AK-47 Rifles Take Over Communities In Benue State

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Gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen are currently invading some communities in the Ukum Local Government Area of Benue State.

According to sources, the herdsmen armed with AK-47 rifles stormed the community around 04:15pm on Thursday.

“Our lives are in danger this evening, armed Fulani herdsmen, about 600 in numbers have taken over our communities this evening,” a resident told SaharaReporters.

“They’re currently moving around towns in Ukum Local Government Area of Benue state. No security personnel at all, Governor Alia didn’t send security, they said operation will start soon once they (herders) have observed the place.”

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The insecurity situation in Benue has been alarming in recent weeks with attacks from gunmen suspected to be herdsmen.

The media had reported that suspected herdsmen again unleashed terror in Benue State, attacking three communities in Otukpo Local Government Area (LGA) on Wednesday, just a day after 11 people were killed in a deadly raid on Otobi community.

The latest victims of the escalating violence were Emichi, Odudaje, and Okpamaju, communities that had previously suffered an attack in February, which left five people dead.

However, the renewed attack has created fear and mass displacement among residents, with women and children fleeing to safety.

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Local sources say the death toll from the fresh attack remains unclear, but several casualties are feared.

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