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Herdsmen Overrun Ndiagu Community In Enugu, Burn Houses, Sack Thousands Of Residents Leaving Them Hopeless

The once-thriving Ndiagu Amofia in Umuhu autonomous community, Eha-Amufu, Isi-Uzu local government area of Enugu State, now lies desolate and abandoned.
Armed Fulani herdsmen have taken over the land, displacing hundreds of residents who fled in terror after a brutal attack on Friday, February 28, 2025.
SaharaReporters learnt that the marauding herdsmen set two houses ablaze, looted several others, and brutally killed the only child of a widow and a final year university student.
The child’s uncle was also shot, leaving the community in a state of shock and grief.
The attack has rendered the residents homeless, and their hopes of returning to their ancestral homes hang in the balance.
The village, once a thriving agricultural community, now lies idle, its farm settlements abandoned and with dry leaves covered everywhere.
When SaharaReporters visited Ndiagu Amofia Umuhu on Monday on a factfinding tour, no single resident was seen in the vast settlement as everyone had fled.
SaharaReporters was told that the settlement until the attack was last remaining community settlement otherwise known as ‘Ndiagu’ in Eha-Amufu.
From Amofia Unu to the settlement which took SaharaReporters crew 45 minutes in a ride on commercial motorcycle otherwise known as ‘Okada’ could only be accessed through trekking, motorcycles or bicycles.
The settlement has no access road as it can only be accessed through footpaths with dangerous terrain full of makeshift culverts.
On the road SaharaReporters crew saw residents, mainly women who were carrying their belongings and farm produce fleeing the settlement to wherever they could find shelter.
On approaching the settlement, SaharaReporters saw a primary school and a Church beside it. However, on a closer look it was observed that the school and church had since been abandoned, showing the severity of the situation.
Getting inside the settlement, the entire area was greeted with desolation and abandonment.
The area could best be described as a dead zone with silent like graveyard. One can hear sounds of pine if it falls down. You can only hear noise of birds and animals in the bush. Homes have been abandoned with compounds littered with dry leaves.
On approaching the areas where houses were burned, sounds of gunshots could be heard loud and clear.
The next was noise of cows. From the sounds it could only mean one thing, the hersmen are living close. Discussion throughout the tour in the settlement was done in hush voices. Our guide, who was one of the victims of the attack and the chairman of the Ndiagu Amofia village led the way.
At a point, he became afraid of going further and advised the crew go back for everyone’s safety. He took SaharaReporters crew to houses that were burned. He was constantly moving, hide and peeping to know whether there’s danger before continuing.
“We are in a state of panic,” said Mr. Godwin Chukwudi Odoh, chairman of the Ndiagu Amofia village. “They burned two houses, killed a final-year university student and only child of a widow. I was targeted, but I escaped by hiding in the bush. My house was burned, and my wife and newborn baby were forced to flee.”
The attack has left the community in a state of fear, with residents too afraid to return to their homes. “As we speak, I have nothing left,” Odoh lamented. “To eat, I depend on the generosity and kindness of the people. I’m currently squatting with a relation. It’s disheartening that since the attack, no government agency has brought food or assistance to us.”
Asked why the Fulani attacked them, Odoh said “I don’t know. We don’t have problem with Fulanis and this is the first we are witnessing this attack”. On why the sudden attack and sacking the village settlement, he said “I don’t know.” “Since the attack, some government officials are coming but have never heard anything from them thereafter. I don’t know whether they came to know whether it is true or not. But you have seen houses they burned. My own house was burned. They actually came for me but I saw them from afar with AK 47 rifles, I followed backyard and ran inside the bush and hid.”
“When they came, my wife who gave birth barely three months ago was asked about me and she told them that I wasn’t around. Two of them went inside the house, ransacked and took away every valuable thing including money and motorcycle.
“After looting, they told my wife to leave the house, and threatened that if they return and find her she would be dead. Few minutes later they returned and razed the house with every of our belongings including clothes, yam barn. This very clothes I am wearing was giving to me by sympathisers. As we speak I have nothing left. To eat, I depend on generosity and kindness of the people. I’m currently squatting with a relation.
“It is even disheartening that since the attack no government agency has brought food to us. We have lost everything not because of our making. What government officials were busy doing was how to whitewash the attack,” Odoh lamented.
“As you witnessed how we were sneaking to get the houses they burned; you heard their voices, you heard the noise of cows and you also heard gunshots. This is to tell you that Fulani herdsmen are very many in Ndiagu Amofia. Now our people have been sacked; before anyone can go to the settlement now to get anything for his or her family, it is very difficult.
“We need government’s intervention to get them out of the place so that our people can return to their farms and homes. We depend on the farm for our survival.
“I am appealing to both government and good spirited individuals to come to our aide.”
Odoh gave other names of victims as: “Igwurube Idenyi; his house was razed down like mine. No pine was rescued. Those whom their houses were looted and vandalised are – Okibe Eze, Ododo Nwa-Ogboku, Cyprian Ani and Igwurube Ede.”
Another victim, James Igwurube, shared his harrowing experience, saying, “I went to the farm that day, and when I returned, I found that our houses had been burned. My father died from the shock of hearing about the incident. I appeal to the government for assistance.”
The villagers are calling on the government to intervene and protect them from further attacks. “We need government intervention to get them out of the place so that our people can return to their farms and homes,” Odoh said. “We depend on the farm for our survival.”
The attack on Ndiagu Amofia village is a stark reminder of the ongoing insecurity plaguing Nigeria’s rural communities.
As the villagers struggle to come to terms with their loss, they are left wondering if anyone will be held accountable for the attack.
Credit: SaharaReporters
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Director General of Centre for Credible Leadership and Citizens Awareness, CCLCA, Dr Gabriel Nwambu vividly explained why President Bola Tinubu declared State of Emergency in troubled Rivers State.
Dr Nwambu who spoke on behalf of a coalition of 21 CSOs at a press briefing on Friday left no one in doubt in this video after explaining merits of the Emergency Rule in Rivers State.
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JUST IN: FBI Nabs Nigerians Nosakhare Nobore, Solomon Aluko for Inventing ‘Fraud Bible’ to Steal $50 Million from US Citizens

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Two Nigerian international scammers who created a ‘Fraud Bible’ to carry out large-scale scams targeting the U.S. government and its citizens have been arrested in the United States.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation apprehended the duo for developing the ‘Fraud Bible’ as part of a scheme that defrauded $50 million from Americans through a nationwide COVID-19 benefits scam.
A four-count criminal indictment, unsealed on Thursday by Acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Matthew Podolsky, charged Nosakhare Nobore and Solomon Aluko, both residents of New Jersey, with participating in a criminal network that fraudulently obtained checks and laundered the proceeds across multiple U.S. cities.
“We allege that the defendants stole tens of millions of dollars in COVID-19 relief and other checks, and even used a ‘Fraud Bible’ containing instructions for committing fraud,” said Mr Podolsky. “This Office will not tolerate the exploitation of programs designed to support the public in times of crisis, and we and our law enforcement partners will hold those responsible to full account.”
The indictment reviewed by Peoples Gazette alleges that the duo, along with four others—Jorge Gonzalez, Leonard Ujkic, Nicholas Pappas, and Shan Anand—plotted to steal $80 million from the U.S. government, banks, and individuals through a scheme that spanned four years, from 2021 to 2025.
To facilitate their operation, the suspects created a Telegram group called “2021 Fraud Bible,” where they openly discussed their illicit activities and shared fraudulent methods for defrauding Americans, according to the indictment.
Officials stated that the defendants specialized in identity theft, using stolen personal information to open fraudulent bank accounts. One of the suspects, a bank teller at a major U.S. financial institution, allegedly helped tailor these accounts to support their scheme.
The bank teller provided the group with a means to deposit counterfeit or fraudulently obtained U.S. Treasury checks. These checks were linked to false and illegitimate filings with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in connection with the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) and Qualified Sick Leave Wages (QSLW) credit.
“Many of the checks were funds provided by the government for COVID-19 relief that the defendants stole before depositing into bank accounts opened using sham businesses or stolen or fake identities,” U.S. officials stated.
Messrs. Nobore and Aluko, along with others, attempted to steal up to $80 million but ultimately managed to obtain $50 million over four years. After depositing the fraudulent checks, they either withdrew the funds in cash or transferred them to bank accounts under their control.
Each faces a potential prison sentence of 30 years for conspiracy to commit wire and bank fraud, 20 years for conspiracy to commit money laundering, 10 years for conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government, and a mandatory two-year sentence for aggravated identity theft.
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Abuja Explosion Victims Cry Out Over Delayed Treatment, Poor Services At National Hospitall

…say ‘we were left to sit on bare floor without attention
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Victims of the recent explosion in Abuja have expressed frustration over the poor services at the National Hospital in Abuja, the nation’s capital, calling for immediate action.
During a visit to the hospital on Thursday, media observed distressing scenes, with some patients sitting on the floor, their bodies covered in wounds and bandages.
Victims who spoke to the media revealed that many of them were not attended to until the early hours of the following day, with some claiming they were discharged without receiving proper treatment.
They lamented being left to sit on the floor for hours.
“We waited for hours without any care. It wasn’t until around 4 a.m. the next day that some of us were finally seen by medical staff,” one victim lamented.
Others criticised the hospital’s lack of adequate facilities and personnel, highlighting the dire conditions they endured.
“This is supposed to be one of the best hospitals in the country, but the reality is far from it. We were treated poorly, and some of us were sent home even though we needed further medical attention,” another patient said.
The family of a patient receiving medical treatment has expressed deep concerns over the rising costs of drugs and healthcare expenses, lamenting the financial burden placed on them while caring for their loved one.
Speaking to SaharaReporters, a relative of the patient described the overwhelming strain of purchasing necessary medications, which they say has drained their savings.
“We are doing everything we can to ensure our loved one gets the best care, but the cost of treatment is becoming unbearable,” they said.
The family called on authorities to address the high cost of essential medicines, urging more subsidies or assistance programmes to support patients and their caregivers.
A hospital official told SaharaReporters that some patients at the hospital experienced delays in receiving medical attention because doctors prioritised those with severe injuries.
According to hospital authorities, individuals with minor injuries were discharged to free up space for those in critical condition.
“Some patients were not attended to in a timely manner because others had major injuries that required urgent care,” the official said.
Officials reassured the public that those discharged did not have serious injuries and were stable enough to leave. Meanwhile, the hospital continues to manage patient influx and provide necessary treatment to those in need.
Efforts to get a reaction from Muhammad Gidado Adamu, the Senior Public Relations Officer at the National Hospital Abuja, proved unsuccessful as he did not respond to calls.
Meanwhile, on Thursday, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, announced that he has taken responsibility for the medical bills of victims involved in a tragic road accident in Karu.
Speaking through his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media, Lere Olayinka, Wike said he immediately instructed the Mandate Secretary on Health and Environment, Dr. Adedolapo Fasawe, to ensure prompt medical attention for the victims.
“On my directive, Dr. Fasawe was at Asokoro District Hospital throughout the night, working alongside medical personnel attending to the 17 casualties brought in,” Wike stated.
According to the minister, seven of the victims were later transferred to the National Hospital, while six with minor injuries were successfully treated. Three others with severe burns and crush injuries remain under medical care, though one of them, who suffered third-degree burns, succumbed despite resuscitation efforts.
Wike used the opportunity to urge road users, particularly heavy-duty vehicle drivers, to adhere strictly to speed limits and traffic rules to prevent similar tragedies.
“It is painful that precious lives were lost, and vehicles were destroyed in an accident that could have been avoided,” he lamented.
He also called on the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and other relevant agencies to intensify efforts to enforce road safety regulations and ensure strict compliance
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