Law & Crime
Enugu land tragedy: One killed, as victim’s mother grieves, demands son’s body
By Our Correspondent
Wailing,panic,fears griped residents of Etiti Central Community, Ngwo, in Udi Local Government, Enugu State,following the assassination of 25-year-old 200-level Accounting student of Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic, Uwana, Ebonyi State.
Mother of the slained student,Mrs Felicia Onoh was filled with tears as she struggled to understand why her son, Sochima, was gunned down in cold blood, right in the middle of a community land dispute that had dragged on for years.
The 25-year-old 200-level Accounting student of Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic, Uwana, Ebonyi State, had joined other members of Etiti Central Community, Ngwo, in Udi Local Government, Enugu State, to inspect the extent of destruction allegedly carried out by their neighbours from Umugwuakum Attakwu/Akwuke, in Enugu South. But what started as a peaceful inspection turned deadly.
Gunmen opened fire on the group. Sochima did not survive the onslaught. His mother sobbed: “I don’t know what happened. I was in the market and my late husband’s sister called me to start coming. I asked her why was she calling me to come back now? I told her that it was raining but, after the rain. I came back and they told me that Sochima was dead.
“I asked, which type of death. They told me that he was shot by the people of Umugwuakum in the farm. They said that he followed the village people to the place. I want the government to give me my son, let me see him and bury him.”
Her son’s killing reignited anger in Etiti Ngwo, a community that insists it has suffered repeated attacks despite multiple court rulings, including from the Supreme Court, affirming its ownership of the disputed land.
Sochima and others had gone to document the level of demolition allegedly carried out by their neighbours. But as they made their way home, they were ambushed. He was shot and killed.
The community, heartbroken and furious, staged a peaceful protest, calling on Governor Peter Mbah to intervene before tensions explode into a wider crisis. Chairman, Etiti Central Community, Daniel Onyejiuwaka Eze, described the killing as senseless: “On Thursday, July 10, 2025, we went to the office of Deputy Governor, Ifeanyi Ossai, who is the head of boundary committee of Enugu State, and had the judgement over the dispute we have with the people of Umugwuakum Akwuke in Enugu South LG.
“This is a land that the Appeal Court has given us judgement. The Supreme Court also upheld the judgement. They later protested through their legal counsel to the boundary committee that we are trespassing on their boundary. The state government came in and intervened and just that same day they gave us judgement.
“Surprisingly, since that day, they went to the scene and started demolishing all the properties we have there. They went ahead with demolishing, until we decided as law-abiding citizens to contact the secretary of the boundary committee and tell him what was happening.
“He asked us not to retaliate and we adhered to that. We then called on the police to assist us so that we can go to the scene to have documentary evidence to show the people of Enugu State what was happening to us.
“After we had finished and asked the police to go back to their station, we started going back to our various houses. Because we used to go through the pathway, there is a little hill just down there. As the last batch of people were coming back, the people of Umugwuakum and their team laid ambush and started shooting sporadically until they shot Sochima Onoh who died right there.”
“Part of this problem is being caused by managing director, Enugu Geographical Information System (ENGIS), Prince Chiwetalu Nwatu, who despite the activities of Deputy Governor to resolve this issue, went ahead and started reallocating the land or admitting people of Umugwuakum and giving double allocation to the people who have been defeated in the court. This is where they gathered momentum to start attacking our people.”
Obinna Onyia, who narrowly escaped death in the attack, was still in shock as he recounted what happened: “The land was slippery because it rained and he fell down, I told him (Sochima) to stand up and he stood up. We continued running and fell down again and went inside the bush to hide and I told him to come out.
“I also fell down because I was tired. Every other person ran away but Chinedu came back and told me he was not going to run again until all of us are safe. Then those people came and met Sochima where he was hiding in the bush and shot him. I saw them but couldn’t do anything because theywere all armed with machetes and guns.”
But the Akwuke community denied any involvement. Its President-General, Ogbodo, described the allegations as “false and malicious.” They claimed there was no clash that day and that their youths were at a monthly meeting:
“We empathise over the alleged death if truly there was one. We pray for the repose of the soul of the departed, who died avoidable death.”
Nwatu also denied any wrongdoing: “The land in question is a Crown Land and as such belongs to the government. Rather than taking over the land and demolishing every property there, the administration of Governor Peter Mbah in its magnanimity is asking everyone with a property there to come forward for registration.”
The Enugu State Police Command confirmed the incident. Spokesperson, Daniel Ndukwe said: “On July 12, 2025, at about 3:35 pm, the police received a distress report from Isiama Agu‑Ovolo in Etiti Ngwo community, alleging that youths from Umu‑Ugwu Akum Akwuke stormed their area at Ovolo Layout and shot one Onoh Sochima.
“Police operatives responded immediately and found the victim’s lifeless body with suspected gunshot wounds. He was taken to the hospital, confirmed dead, and his body deposited in the mortuary for preservation and autopsy.”g
He said investigations are on going and appealed for calm.
Law & Crime
Revealed:Minna Correctional Custody conveys Awaiting Trial Inmates on Keke Napep to Court in Niger state
By Uthman-Baba Naseer,Minna
Inmates awaiting trials at the Minna old Correctional Custody are being conveyed to courts on Keke napep and commercial vehicles due to lack of Green maria to convey them to court. Investigations have revealed.
The green maria,according to our findings conducted at Minna old Correctional Custody, revealed that the two functional vehicles have broken down for past two years without been repaired
The Chief Judge of Niger State,Justice Halima Ibrahim Abdulmalik had in March,2026, purchased four tyres for the broken down only functioning water tanker in the Minna old Medium Security Custodial facility.
Our reporter in Minna was told that the water tanker has been jack on top of stone for the past three years,due to lack of tires forcing the inmates to source water from some public boreholes in Minna until the Chief Judge bought the four tires that brought the tanker back to the road.
Also, the only functioning borehole in the Medium Custodial Centre has dried up the same time the water tanker tires lost its four tires.
It was gathered that the development has forced the Niger State of command of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NcoS),to park the vehicle which now resulted in conveying the inmates on trial to courts with kekenap and any other means of transportation.
Our Correspondent reliably gathered that,the immediate past governor of Niger State, now Senator Abubakar Sani Bello bought two of the green maria to the both correctional Custodies some times in 2016.
Investigations further revealed that the already parked green maria,is the only functional vehicle that conveys awaiting trials inmates to over 35 courts within and outside Minna the state capital.
“ The already parked and the then only functional vehicle conveys inmates to and from courts in Gwada,Kuta,Paiko,Beji, Sakinpawa Kafinkoro and other courts in Minna and environs.
“ We are in a serious mess since the green maria parked up. We have to convey them to court with an alternative means of transporting the inmates to courts within Minna.
“ In fact,we have no option . They have to be in court and we have to find any alternative means of conveying them to court. At times we have to engage the service of tricycle operators to convey them to court” a source close to one of the facilities in Minna who craved anonymity told our Correspondent.
In alternative,it was further gathered that inmates are now being conveyed to courts with the only existing official ambulance that is to convey patients to hospital against the green maria.
The spokesman Niger State Command of the Nigerian Correctional Service, (NCoS) Mallam Rabiu Shaibu Mohammed CSC,while confirming the development,appealed to well to individuals and corporate entities in the state,to extend their kind hearted gesture to the command with functional green maria to safeguard the movement of inmates to courts.
Law & Crime
Army Kidnapped Activist-Not An Arrest: HURIWA Declares War on *Military Lawlessness* ***Demands Immediate Release, Warns Nigeria Sliding Into Dangerous Precedent
By George Mgbeleke
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has issued a blistering condemnation of the Nigerian Army over what it describes as the “brazen kidnapping” of social media activist Justice Mark Chidiebere, popularly known as “Justice Crack,” declaring the action a direct assault on Nigeria’s Constitution and a chilling sign of creeping militarism.
In a sharply worded statement, HURIWA dismissed the Army’s explanation as “afterthought justification,” insisting that no amount of official framing can disguise what it called “a crude, unlawful abduction carried out in broad daylight.”
“Let Nigerians be clear: this was not an arrest. This was a kidnapping by men in uniform,” the group declared.
“WHO GAVE THE ARMY THE POWER TO ABDUCT CIVILIANS?”
HURIWA fired a barrage of questions at the military hierarchy:
Why was a civilian seized by soldiers instead of being invited by lawful civil authorities?
What specific law authorises the Army to pick up citizens on “nebulous grounds”?
When did expressing opinions on troop welfare become a military offence?
The group warned that the Army’s conduct has collapsed the line between lawful enforcement and criminal abduction, creating a dangerous environment where citizens no longer feel safe—even from those sworn to protect them.
FREE SPEECH UNDER SIEGE
At the heart of the controversy is Chidiebere’s alleged “offence”: speaking about the welfare of Nigerian troops fighting insurgency.
HURIWA described this as a legitimate civic duty—not a crime, accusing the Army of attempting to weaponise national security to silence dissent.
“If the information is false, respond with facts—not force. Bullets and abductions are not tools of public communication,” the statement said.
“SOLDIERS NOW ACTING LIKE KIDNAPPERS?”
In one of its most explosive assertions, HURIWA warned that the Army’s actions mirror the same tactics used by criminal kidnapping gangs terrorising Nigerians:
Sudden seizure without notice
Absence of due process:
Detention outside lawful frameworks
“When soldiers begin to act like kidnappers, the state loses its moral authority to fight actual kidnappers,” HURIWA warned.
NATIONAL SECURITY OR RAW ABUSE OF POWER?
While the Army claims the activist was involved in acts capable of inciting discontent within the ranks, HURIWA dismissed the justification as “dangerously elastic and open to abuse.”
The group insisted that national security cannot be used as a blanket excuse for illegality, warning that such reasoning opens the door to authoritarian excesses.
ULTIMATUM ISSUED
HURIWA issued a set of hard demands:
Immediate and unconditional release of the activist
Full disclosure of the legal basis for his arrest*
Disciplinary action against officers involved*
A binding commitment to end military interference in civilian affairs
“THIS IS HOW DEMOCRACIES DIE”
In its closing salvo, HURIWA warned that Nigeria is inching toward a dangerous tipping point where the rule of law is replaced by the rule of force.
“Today it is one activist. Tomorrow it could be any Nigerian. This is how democracies die—when guns override the Constitution,” the group declared.
The rights body vowed to mobilise legal, civic, and public pressure until what it called “this culture of impunity is decisively confronted.”
Law & Crime
Revelation : Minna Correctional Custody conveys Awaiting Trial Inmates on Keke Napep to Court in Niger state
By Uthman-Baba Naseer,Minna
Inmates awaiting trials at the Minna old Correctional Custody are being conveyed to courts on Keke napep and commercial vehicles due to lack of Green maria to convey them to court. Investigations have revealed.
The green maria,according to our findings conducted at Minna old Correctional Custody, revealed that the two functional vehicles have broken down for past two years without been repaired
The Chief Judge of Niger State,Justice Halima Ibrahim Abdulmalik had in March,2026, purchased four tyres for the broken down only functioning water tanker in the Minna old Medium Security Custodial facility.
Our reporter in Minna was told that the water tanker has been jack on top of stone for the past three years,due to lack of tires forcing the inmates to source water from some public boreholes in Minna until the Chief Judge bought the four tires that brought the tanker back to the road.
Also, the only functioning borehole in the Medium Custodial Centre has dried up the same time the water tanker tires lost its four tires.
It was gathered that the development has forced the Niger State of command of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NcoS),to park the vehicle which now resulted in conveying the inmates on trial to courts with kekenap and any other means of transportation.
Our Correspondent reliably gathered that,the immediate past governor of Niger State, now Senator Abubakar Sani Bello bought two of the green maria to the both correctional Custodies some times in 2016.
Investigations further revealed that the already parked green maria,is the only functional vehicle that conveys awaiting trials inmates to over 35 courts within and outside Minna the state capital.
“ The already parked and the then only functional vehicle conveys inmates to and from courts in Gwada,Kuta,Paiko,Beji, Sakinpawa Kafinkoro and other courts in Minna and environs.
“ We are in a serious mess since the green maria parked up. We have to convey them to court with an alternative means of transporting the inmates to courts within Minna.
“ In fact,we have no option . They have to be in court and we have to find any alternative means of conveying them to court. At times we have to engage the service of tricycle operators to convey them to court” a source close to one of the facilities in Minna who craved anonymity told our Correspondent.
In alternative,it was further gathered that inmates are now being conveyed to courts with the only existing official ambulance that is to convey patients to hospital against the green maria.
The spokesman Niger State Command of the Nigerian Correctional Service, (NCoS) Mallam Rabiu Shaibu Mohammed CSC,while confirming the development,appealed to well to individuals and corporate entities in the state,to extend their kind hearted gesture to the command with functional green maria to safeguard the movement of inmates to courts.
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