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Family confirms death of Enugu Senator, Okey Ezea, Senate mourns

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• How Senator Ezea died – Sources

The family of Distinguished Senator Okey Ezea, who represented Enugu North Senatorial District in the 10th Senate, has formally announced his demise.

This marks the end of a long and impactful public service career of the Enugu politician.

The Nigerian Senate, in its reaction, expressed grief over the death of the senator elected on the platform of Labour Party in  2023.

According to his  family, Ezea died on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at about 11:07 pm in a private hospital in Lagos after a brief illness.

In a statement released on Wednesday by his son, Jideofor Ezea, the family described his death as a “painful and profound loss,” noting that the senator remained active and influential in legislative activities until his final days.

He is survived by his wife, Chioma, and four children.

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The family has requested prayers and privacy as they navigate this difficult time, while tributes continue to pour in from colleagues, political leaders, and constituents who describe him as principled, courageous, and devoted to public service.

Senate Mourns

Chairman, Senate committee on media and public affairs, Senator Adeyemi Adaramodu, disclosed in a statement in Abuja that the Nigerian Senate has been thrown into mourning following the passing of Sen. Okey Ezea.

“Nigeria has lost one of its serving federal lawmakers, Senator Okey Ezea, who represented Enugu North Senatorial District in the 10th Senate,” Adaramodu said.

He added, “According to a statement issued by his family, the senator passed away at a private hospital in Lagos at about 11:07 p.m. on Tuesday, 18th November, 2025, after a brief illness.

“Senator Okey Ezea, until his passing, was a member of the Labour Party, where he contested and won the 2023 Senatorial election.

“He was an active and influential voice in the 10th Senate.

“At the genesis of the legislative session in 2023, he served as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public Petitions.

“He later held key leadership roles as Vice Chairman of the Senate Committee on Housing and Urban Development.

“At the time of his death, he was the Vice Chairman of both the Senate Committee on Cooperation and Integration in Africa and NEPAD, and the Senate Committee on Culture and Creative Economy.

“Senator Ezea’s legislative footprint was marked by purposeful and prolific interventions.

“He sponsored the bill to establish the Federal College of Agriculture, Adani, and championed the bill for the creation of Adada State, a legacy bill he pursued with stoic determination.

“He also moved several motions on the Senate floor, including a motion calling for the establishment of a military base in Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area of Enugu State, to stem the spate of killings in the area by rampaging bandits.

“Beyond elected office, Senator Ezea has held notable national appointments, including the Chairman of the Federal Medical Centre, Jalingo, in Taraba State.

“The Senate shares the grief of this unfortunate and tragic demise of the distinguished Nigerian, with his constituents in Enugu North, Enugu State, and Nigerians, and most especially the immediate family members.

“We pray fervently that God shall grant him a restful immortality.”

How Senator Okey Ezea died

Meanwhile, details have emerged on the circumstances surrounding the death of Senator Ezea.

A reliable source confirmed that he died in Lagos and not abroad as earlier speculated.

According to sources, Senator Ezea passed away from complications arising from diabetes after one of his legs was amputated in a desperate medical effort to save his life.

“Ideke had diabetes and had returned from the UK. He was being treated in a hospital in Lagos where he had one of his legs amputated due to complications from the ailment,” the source disclosed.

The source further revealed that the senator’s condition deteriorated during a surgical procedure meant to cover the amputated area.

“The doctors were doing skin graft to cover the amputated leg when he gave up the ghost,” the source added.

Ezea, popularly known as Ideke, was a well-known political figure in Enugu State. Before his election to the Senate in 2023 under the Labour Party, he had contested the governorship of Enugu State three times—twice under the Labour Party and once on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

In the wake of his passing, tributes have begun to pour in from members of the Nigerian Senate. Senator Orji Uzor Kalu of Abia North and Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan of Kogi Central described his death as deeply heartbreaking, noting that the Upper Chamber has lost a strong voice and a respected colleague.

Senator Ezea’s demise has thrown the Enugu political landscape into mourning, as constituents, political allies, and associates continue to express shock over the loss of the outspoken legislator.

 

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Mild drama as policemen, court bailiff storm Nwobodo’s Amechi Country home over Investor’s lawsuit

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There was a mild drama in Amechi Awkunanaw, the native home of the former Governor of old Anambra State, Chief Jim Nwobodo, on Thursday morning as they tried to serve a court process.

A team from the Magistrate Court Enugu South, backed by a team of armed police officers, arrived to serve a court summons on the elder statesman’s wife, Patricia Nwobodo.

The dramatic encounter highlights an escalating legal dispute involving a prominent investor, Chief Basil Kenechukwu Ogbuanu.

​The operation follows several failed attempts by court officials to deliver the legal documents to Patricia Nwobodo through regular administrative means.

Frustrated by the inability to effect service, High Court authorities took the unusual step of requesting a formidable security escort. The move was deemed necessary to ensure the safety of the court bailiff and to guarantee that judicial orders could be carried out at the high-profile country home.

​The roots of the confrontation stem from a bitter legal battle between Mrs. Patricia Nwobodo and Chief Basil Kenechukwu Ogbuanu, a well-known investor in the region.

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The civil matter follows the recent collapse of a criminal charge that had previously been brought against Ogbuanu at the instance of the Nwobodos. Following his clearance by the courts, Ogbuanu initiated the current legal action, claiming the initial criminal prosecution was a product of pure malice and falsehood.

​Seeking redress for what he describes as a calculated attempt to damage his reputation and investment interests, Ogbuanu filed the suit to hold Mrs. Nwobodo accountable.

However, the progression of the case stalled due to the court’s repeated inability to officially serve her with the originating processes. This procedural bottleneck ultimately forced the Enugu State High Court to employ more assertive measures on Thursday.

​The security convoy arrived at the main gates of the Nwobodo country home in Amechi Awkunanaw at exactly 8:47 AM, taking household staff and local residents by surprise.

The scale of the security deployment signaled how seriously the judiciary viewed the persistent evasion of court processes.

​With the perimeter of the property secured, a small group consisting of the court bailiff, a female police officer, and an accompanying policeman stepped forward. They entered the main building of the estate to locate Mrs. Nwobodo and execute the court’s directive. Outside, the remaining heavily armed officers maintained a strict cordon, keeping an eye on the developing situation.

​For nearly two hours, an anxious silence hung over the Amechi community as the team remained inside the Nwobodo residence. Journalists who had trailed the security convoy observed the developments from a safe distance outside the gates.

The prolonged duration of the exercise inside the house heightened speculation among onlookers that the team was encountering significant resistance.

​When the bailiff and the two officers finally emerged just about 11:09AM, the mood outside visibly shifted. Observers noted that the expressions on the faces of the court official and the police personnels were tense and strained as it was alleged that the police team received orders from the State Command Headquarters to immediately vacate the premises of Jim Nwobodo. No immediate official statement was issued by the team as they made their way back to their waiting vehicles.

​Adding to the tension, journalists monitoring the area noticed a man loitering near the perimeter of the property who was making urgent phone calls.

The individual, whose ties to the household could not be immediately confirmed, appeared to be monitoring the movements of the court officials. His body language suggested a rapidly changing security situation on the ground.

​As journalists drew closer to understand what was happening, they overheard the individual calling for what appeared to be immediate security reinforcement or a “backup.”

​Fearing they might be caught in an ensuing clash, the journalists covering the event made a swift decision to leave the vicinity immediately. The media corps evacuated the Amechi Awkunanaw axis to avoid further trouble, leaving the final minutes of the standoff unrecorded. The hasty retreat left the journalists unable to verify the ultimate outcome of the two-hour operation.

​Consequently, it remains unconfirmed whether Mrs. Nwobodo was successfully served with the court papers or if the bailiff had to retreat without success.

Furthermore, journalists could not ascertain if the court intended for a personal delivery or if the operation was an attempt at substituted service, such as pasting the documents on the property.

The coming days at the Enugu State High Court will likely reveal whether the dramatic intervention succeeded in moving the investor’s lawsuit forward.

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Enugu Govt, Firms, Sign Agreement to Execute EU-GIZ Funded Electricity Project in 4 Rural Communities

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The Enugu State Government on Wednesday signed agreements with four renewable energy developers to provide electricity to four rural communities across the state’s three senatorial districts.

The agreement was signed during the Renewable Energy Development for State Electricity Market (REDSEM) Grant Agreement Signing Ceremony organised by the Enugu State Government with support from the Nigerian Energy Support Programme (NESP) and German Development Agency (GIZ).

The benefiting communities were Okpatu, Ugbawka, Agwunta, and Ijabe, while the selected developers include Darway Coast Nigeria Ltd, Sea Solar Energy Limited and two other firms.

Speaking at the event, Chairman of the Enugu State Electricity Regulatory Commission (EERC), Mr. Chijioke Okonkwo, said the programme marked the commencement of electricity projects in four unserved communities through an in-kind grant funded by the German Government through GIZ.

He said the grant covered the procurement of critical infrastructure, including solar panels, batteries, inverters, poles, wires and other equipment required to establish integrated solar mini-grids with a minimum generation capacity of 200 kilowatts in each community.

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“In a nutshell, it means that four more communities in Enugu State will have electricity within the shortest possible time, potentially within six months if implementation is fast-tracked,” he said.

Okonkwo explained that while 80 per cent of the project cost was covered through the grant, the developers would contribute the remaining 20 per cent for civil works, metering, operations and electricity service delivery.

He noted that electricity supplied under the programme would not be free, but would be offered at affordable tariffs to ensure sustainability.

The EERC chairman said the selected communities were among 113 underserved and unserved communities identified by the state government for electrification.

He added that the communities had already provided land and signed agreements welcoming the developers, while regulatory agencies would ensure compliance with standards and consumer protection requirements.

Also speaking, Mr Joshua Garba, Head of Component, Sustainable Energy Investments at GIZ-NESP, said the initiative was jointly funded by the European Union and the German Government.
Garba commended Enugu State for emerging as a leading subnational government in implementing the provisions of Nigeria’s Electricity Act through the development of a state electricity market.

“Enugu State is always mentioned at our meetings and gatherings because of the progress it has made in the electricity sector. We are pleased to be part of this journey and will continue to support the state beyond the current intervention,” he assured.

Representing Gov. Peter Mbah, the Secretary to the Enugu State Government, Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, said the partnership aligned with the administration’s vision of making Enugu investment-ready through improved infrastructure and strategic donor partnerships.
According to him, access to reliable electricity remains critical for economic growth, security, healthcare, education and overall rural development.

He assured investors and development partners of the government’s commitment to providing regulatory support and eliminating bureaucratic bottlenecks to ensure timely project delivery.

The SSG also stressed the importance of community participation and security, urging traditional leaders and community stakeholders to safeguard the infrastructure.

Earlier, the Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Mr. Franklin Enyinna, described the project as a major step towards achieving the state’s economic transformation agenda.

“You cannot grow Enugu’s economy from $4.4 billion to $30 billion without reliable power supply. This project aligns perfectly with the governor’s vision of making Enugu an investment-friendly destination,” he said.

In his remarks, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Enugu State Electrification Agency, Mr Christopher Ezeoha, explained that the agency would supervise implementation, ensure compliance with technical standards and oversee operations to guarantee sustainability.

Speaking on behalf of the developers, the Chief Executive Officer of Sea Solar Energy Limited, Mr Chibueze Ekeh, said the selection process was rigorous and competitive, with only a few firms emerging successful.

Ekeh said the projects would provide reliable 24-hour electricity to rural communities for the first time, improving livelihoods, security and economic productivity.

According to him, Sea Solar Energy Limited alone expects to directly serve about 600 households, translating to nearly 3,000 beneficiaries.

He added that across the four communities, approximately 8,000 residents would benefit from solar systems with generation capacities ranging between 200 and 300 kilowatts peak.

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Bandits attack Kogi community, kill school VP, abduct students

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Tension and grief have engulfed the Iluke Bunu community in Kogi State following a deadly bandit attack that reportedly claimed the life of the Vice Principal of Government Secondary School, Iluke.

The Guardian gathered that the victim, identified as Mr. Gani Anifowose, was gruesomely killed during the attack carried out by armed bandits, Wednesday morning (today).

Residents say the community is currently under serious security threat as fear and panic continue to spread across the area.

In another disturbing development, reports indicate that students from three communities who were scheduled to sit for the English Language WAEC examination today have allegedly been kidnapped amid the insecurity ravaging the area.

The situation has sparked fresh concerns over the safety of students, teachers, and residents in vulnerable communities across Kogi State.

A representative of the community association called on security agencies and relevant authorities to urgently intensify efforts to restore peace, secure the affected communities, and ensure the safe return of all abducted victims.

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“An hour is gone and no sign of rescue efforts from the security agencies despite placing several calls for help. We urge citizens to remain calm and continue praying for divine intervention, protection, and lasting peace in our communities”.

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