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Enugu: Eha-Amufu communities unite against Eha-Ohuala women over sponsored protests
…Town Union PG aspirant alleges sponsored mob action against PDP supporters
The leaders, elders, women and youth of other Eha-Amufu communities have galvanised themselves against the protests and actions of women of Eha-Ohuala, Eha-Amufu Ward III, tagging them as politically-motivated.
This development followed unfolding events, which they said had exposed earlier allegation that the activities of women of Eha Ohuola, a Labour Party stronghold and village of the Labour Party governorship candidate in the 2023 election was fuelled by politics.
In the same vein, a human rights activist and Women Aids Collective-trained paralegal, Mr. Richard Ogenyi, has, in a voice note that went viral on Thursday, lamented attacks on dissenting voices and perceived political opponents, including his wife and children for telling visiting journalists that there was no recent mass killings in Eha-Amufu as claimed by the protesting women in viral videos a few weeks ago.
Reports from Eha-Amufu on Thursday and Friday morning show that leaders, women, and youth of other Eha-Amufu communities have accused Eha Ohuala women of initially fooling the other villages into believing that they were protesting against herders excesses, but only to discover that it was all about local Town Union politics and political control of Isi-Uzo.
They accused Eha Ohuola women of framing and attacking PDP members in Eha-Amufu ward III, but said PDP supporters were instructed by the Council Chairman, Hon. Obiora Obeagu, not to retaliate or take laws into their hands.
“These women went after the PG of Mgbuji Community and one of the women was overheard saying ‘… Ndu Labour ga achinata Mgbuji’, meaning that Labour Party must take over the leadership of Mgbuji Town Union.

“A lot of people out there are being deceived based on herders sentiments and they don’t know what is going on in Mgbuji, Eha-Amufu. Truth is that Mgbuji is not the only community in Isi-Uzo with herders problem of over 15years. But Eha-Ohuala, Mgbuji are typical examples of communities destroying themselves by themselves. The truth is unfolding,” a local, who preferred to be anonymous, said.
Meanwhile, Richard Ogenyi, in a viral voice note, raised the alarm over how his children were locked out and his wife dragged to the village market and humiliated by the rampaging women on account for supporting Dr. Peter Mbah of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2023 governorship election instead of their kinsman, Chijioke Edeoga.
He lamented, “My name is Richard Ogenyi, from Mgbuji, Eha-Amufu, a human rights activist and WACOL-trained paralegal. Since after the 2023 Enugu State gubernatorial election, these hoodlums have been threatening anyone that they perceive as an enemy or political opponent in Eha-Amufu. Last week, a team of journalists, numbering about 30 from various media houses visited Eha-Amufu on a fact-finding mission in respect of the menace that herdsmen are causing in our community. Anybody, who granted interview has been attacked by uninformed women being used by their sponsors.
“This morning, March 20, 2025, they came after me and as I was not at home, they took my wife hostage and taken to Afor Mgbuji market, where she is being humiliated right now.
“I call on all authorities, including the digital projects governor of Enugu State to come to our rescue right now.”
Media reports show that Ogenyi told the visiting media houses that but for isolated incidents, such as the killing of an undergraduate and rape of a woman in February, security had continued to improve under the administrations of Governor Mbah and the Council Chairman, Hon. Obiora Obeagu.
He was emphatic that there were no such recent mass killings and arsons as portrayed by protesters on the social media.
“From my own view, they protested against the herders invasion of our place because as you can see, this place you are seeing now is called Orie Ogbete or Orie Uzo Ugbo Mgbuji. It was a lively place before the herders drove us away in 2022.
“So, how I view what happened one or two weeks ago as an independent person is that what the woman did was good in creating awareness.
“But the truth is that there was an element of politics in the protest and I am not happy about that aspect because they should have focused on the main issue. For instance, I am surprised hearing that people numbering in hundreds were killed in Eha-Amufu recently. Truth us that after the incident of 2022, we have not witnessed such number of killings being circulated.
“Since Obiora Obeagu’s second term and Governor Mbah administration, we have witnessed a lot of security improvement and insecurity has dropped drastically,” he had told reporters.
Recall that earlier in the week, Eha Ohuala women, attacked and stripped another community leader and staunch PDP member, Mr. Israel Mgborogwu. They alleged that he sold community land, was collecting money to kill people and also suppressing information on alleged mass killings and arson in Eha Amufu, an allegation he vehemently denied.
Mr. Mgborogwu had already been cleared for the PG contest by the electoral committee.
It is, therefore, alleged that he is being targeted by anti-PDP elements, who insist on installing a Labour Party member as President-General of the Community Town Union, and are therefore, sponsoring women mob action to suppress him and scuttle his ambition, knowing that the authorities would not be hard on them since they are women.
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NDC gives strong reasons why court order to deregister it cannot stand
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has outlined what it described as compelling legal grounds why a recent ruling of the Federal High Court in Lokoja setting aside its earlier registration judgment cannot stand, insisting that the court lacked jurisdiction to revisit a matter on which it had already delivered a final decision.
The party made the position known in a statement amplified by the Good Governance Group (GGG), while assuring members and candidates that it had not been deregistered and had already instructed its lawyers to challenge the ruling at the Court of Appeal.
According to the NDC, it became a registered political party after the Federal High Court, in December 2025, upheld its constitutional right to freedom of association and ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to register it.
“The Federal High Court upheld our constitutional right to freedom of association under the Constitution and compelled INEC to register us, which INEC did,” the statement said.
The party said it had since commenced full political activities, including membership registration, congresses from the ward to national levels, conventions and primary elections in line with INEC’s timetable.
It added that it also fielded candidates in the recent bye-elections in Nasarawa and Enugu states and had already nominated candidates for the House of Assembly, House of Representatives, Senate, governorship, presidential and vice-presidential elections.

“NDC also fielded candidates, and fully participated, in the just-concluded bye elections in Nasarawa and Enugu states,” the statement noted.
Explaining why it believes the latest court order is legally defective, the party said the application was filed by an unregistered association known as the Peace Movement Party (PMP), which it said was neither participating in the current registration exercise nor recognised as a political party.
“The association that filed the complaint is unknown to us. The Peace Movement Party (PMP) is not a registered political party in Nigeria,” the NDC stated.
It explained that the association merely claimed it had unsuccessfully sought registration in 2015 using the victory sign as its symbol and asked the court, through a motion rather than a substantive suit or appeal, to set aside its earlier judgment.
The party argued that the trial court had become *functus officio* after delivering its final judgment in the case and therefore lacked the jurisdiction to reopen the matter.
“Furthermore, the court, having delivered a final judgment in our suit against INEC, had become functus officio,” the statement said.
According to the NDC, the earlier judgment had already resolved issues relating to the use of its symbol and colours after overruling INEC’s objections, adding that no appeal had been filed against that decision.
“Therefore, we are surprised that, on an application by an association claiming that it wanted to register as a political party with the victory sign in 2015… His Lordship came to the conclusion that they have locus standi, and furthermore, that he has jurisdiction to do what he did,” the party said.
The NDC acknowledged that the court had set aside its December 2025 judgment but maintained that the ruling did not order its deregistration.
“There was no order directing our deregistration. However, we are dissatisfied with the decision that has been made, and we have instructed our team of lawyers to immediately proceed to the Court of Appeal to challenge the jurisdiction and propriety of His Lordship’s order,” the statement read.
Reassuring party faithful, the NDC said: “Our party is on course. The NDC has not been deregistered, and we are challenging today’s order at the Court of Appeal as soon as possible. We have no doubt that justice will be done.”
The party also condemned what it described as attempts to narrow Nigeria’s democratic space ahead of the 2027 general elections.
“We condemn efforts by those who seek to shrink the democratic space and stifle opposition voices and alternatives,” the statement added, insisting that Nigerians deserve “a full range of opinions, ideas and alternatives” as the electoral process progresses.
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7 suspected Boko Haram, ISWAP Commanders arrested during return from Hajj
Seven suspected commanders of Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorist groups have been arrested at the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua International Airport in Katsina after returning from the Hajj in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
The Federal Government described the operation as one of the most significant successes recorded through Nigeria’s integrated digital identity system.
Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, disclosed the development on Friday shortly after President Bola Tinubu signed the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) Bill, 2026, into law. He said the arrests demonstrated the effectiveness of the administration’s ongoing reforms in identity management and border security.
According to the minister, the suspects were intercepted on arrival in Nigeria after being flagged by the country’s integrated identity verification system and were subsequently handed over to the Department of State Services (DSS).
Tunji-Ojo attributed the breakthrough to the integration of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) database with the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and international security platforms, including INTERPOL.
“We inherited a fragmented identity management system where government databases operated independently. Today, our immigration database is fully integrated with NIMC and linked to Interpol’s 24-hour security network.

“It was through this integrated platform that seven known commanders of Boko Haram and ISWAP returning from Mecca were identified at Katsina Airport last Thursday, arrested and handed over to the DSS,” the minister said.
President Tinubu assented to the NIMC Act, 2026, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, in the presence of Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), Director-General of NIMC, Dr. Abisoye Coker-Odusote, and other senior government officials.
Tunji-Ojo described the legislation as a landmark reform that would accelerate the harmonisation of Nigeria’s identity databases, strengthen the integrity of the National Identity Number (NIN), improve inter-agency collaboration, and enhance the country’s capacity to tackle terrorism, identity theft, financial crimes and other transnational offences.
He added that the reforms had also enhanced the passport application process by ensuring that no Nigerian passport could be issued without identity verification through the NIMC database.
According to the minister, the integrated system has significantly improved border security and intelligence gathering by enabling security agencies to access a unified identity ecosystem capable of tracking high-risk individuals across multiple government platforms.
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NDC: “They cannot stop me, they will fail” — Peter Obi
“…If you know what they are doing to ensure that I’m not on the ballot in 2027, you will be surprised”
Presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Peter Obi has vowed that nobody will stop him from taking part in the 2027 general election.
Obi spoke in reaction to the Federal High Court judgement on Friday, which ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to deregister the party.
The NDC candidate, who disclosed that powerful forces want him out of the race, declared that he is unstoppable.
Obi was a guest speaker at a leadership programme hosted by a group, NextGen Mentorship and Leadership Initiative on Friday at Madonna University Okija, Anambra State.
He said: “If you know what they are doing to ensure that I’m not on the ballot in 2027, you will be surprised.
“The Nigerian government is doing everything to ensure that I do not contest in this election, but I’m not looking at the obstacles but at the destination.

“I’m rather focussed at the fruitfulness of the destination and that is what keeps me going.
“I’m not desperate to be Nigerian President but desperate to see Nigeria work. Go and obtain your PVC. If you don’t vote, you are hurting your future. When you have your PVC, do not vote for me because I’m an Igbo man. I’m not contesting the election because I’m an igbo man, but vote for me because I’m the most qualified.”
On the court judgment, he had this to say: “They cannot stop me. They will fail. Let me assure you it is not the end of the road. We are committed to this democracy and to those who want to kill this democracy they are trying to hurt the society.
“The reactionary elements in Nigeria, those who are bent on holding Nigeria down do not want it to work but I can assure you it would work. I have confidence that I will pull through because the will of the people must prevail.
“No where is safe in Nigeria today, yet the people who should help salvage the country are bent on hurting our democracy.
“My message to all those who mean well for Nigeria and not just my supporters is for us to remain peaceful and continue to resist this tragedy being imposed on Nigeria.”
He also challenged President Bola Tinubu to a debate, noting that “I challenge any of those contesting to a debate to say what they want to do for this country, including President Bola Tinubu. I’m not saying it to make you happy but to change Nigeria and make it work.”
Meanwhile, the NDC has also rejected the judgement , declaring that it has instructed its lawyers to file an appeal.
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