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Alleged Abuja bomb blast mastermind, Ogwuche protests 11 yrs delayed trial

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The alleged mastermind of the April 14, 2014 Nyanya Motor Park bomb blast in Abuja, which claimed 75 lives, Aminu Sadiq Ogwuche has protested the 11 years delay of trial in the terrorism charges brought against him by the federal government.

Ogwuche who claimed that the charges had suffered 97 adjournments on flimsy excuses from the prosecution appealed to the Federal High Court in Abuja to strike out the 7-count charges for lack of diligent prosecution.

The defendant who is standing trial along with four others informed the Court that the federal government had long abandoned his trial and also abandoned him in the custody of the Department of the State Service DSS.

The anger of the alleged terrorist through his counsel Abdusalam Abas was voiced out before Justice Peter Lifu when the prosecution in a letter sought for adjournment of the trial on the ground of attending to other things.

Ogwuche drew the attention of the Judge to his ruling of July 1, 2024 wherein the court threatened to throw away the charges should the prosecution fail to appear in court.

He was joined in the protest by other defendants through their respective lawyers who pleaded with Justice Lifu to invoke section 351 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) to strike out the charge.

In his ruling, Justice Lifu said he had carefully and painstakingly perused the letter seeking adjournment and saw no reasonable, cogent and compelling reason for it.

Justice Lifu, who is currently handling the trial, expressed displeasure over the lack of interest by the Federal Ministry of Justice, Abuja to proceed with trial as required by law and threatened to terminate the charge.

The Judge held that the charge had been pending in court since December 12, 2014 adding “To say the least, against all known logic, reason and common sense, it looks absurd in light of our much cherished principles of presumption of innocence, fundamental liberty and human rights jurisprudence”.

Justice Lifu also held that the reason for the long incarceration without trial for 11 years has not been reasonably explained to the court.

He said he would have struck out the charge in line with the warning issued to the prosecution in July 2024 but for the nature of the charge.

“Considering the nature of the charges, I bend backward to accommodate the prosecution for the very last time to enable him to present his witnesses, else, the court shall do the needful”

Justice Lifu therefore gave the federal government till June 18 and 19 2025 to call its witnesses for trial or have the charge struck out on the adjourned date.

Based on the complaints of lawyers, the Judge ordered the Director General of the DSS to allow counsel, parents, blood relation and desirable friends to access the defendants to enable them prepare for defense.

It will be recalled that two other Judges, Adeniyi Ademola and Ahmed Ramat Mohammed had unsuccessfully handled the trial due to lack of proper trial of the defendant in the charges.

On November 24, 2014  Justice Adeniyi Ademola struck out an earlier 2-count charge brought against Ogwuche for lack of diligent prosecution by the Inspector General of Police.

Ogwuche who was 29 years at the time of the alleged terrorism offence was in the 7-count charge, accused of conspiracy, engaging in an act of terrorism, belonging to Boko Haram, an outlawed group and refusal to disclose to security agencies, information that would have prevented an act of terrorism.

Others standing trial along with him are Akhmad Rufai Abubakar (aka Abu Ibrahim/Maitirare), Mohammed Sani Ishaq, Ya’u Saidu (aka Kofar Rama), Anas Isah, Adamu Yusuf and Nasiru Abubakar.

They were said to have committed the alleged offences contrary to and punishable under sections 1(2)(a) &(b), 5(b),8(b) 16, 17 of the Terrorism Prevention (Amendment) Act 2013.

Ogwuche was, in count six, accused of rendering support to a terrorist group by giving money at different times and places in Abuja to the widows of members of the terrorist organization known as Boko Haram.

He and Abubakar (aka Dr Tsiga) were, in count seven, accused of carrying out “surveillance and identified Silverbird Galleria and other locations as potential targets of terrorist attack.”

Ogwuche, a native of Benue State had been repatriated on July 15, 2014 from Sudan to face charges in Nigeria in respect of the April 14, 2014 in which over 75 persons were confirmed killed and 124 others injured in the Abuja suburb.

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HUMAN ORGAN HARVESTING ACCUSATIONS: IMO HOTELS ASSOCIATION REJECT ALLEGATIONS, PETITION POLICE OVER DEFAMATORY CLAIMS BY NONSO NKWA.

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By Prince Uwalaka Chimaroke

18- SEPT -2025

The Nigeria Hotel Association (NHA), Imo State Chapter, has strongly condemned what it described as reckless, malicious, and defamatory allegations made by one Mr. Nonso Nkwa against the hospitality industry in the state. The Association expressed outrage over a viral video and accompanying social media utterances in which Mr. Nkwa accused hotels in Imo State of engaging in human organ harvesting and claimed that “special cooks” were employed in hotels to prepare and sell human parts as food to individuals with a preference for human flesh. In the disturbing video, he also circulated images purporting to show cooked human body parts as supposed evidence of his assertions.

The leadership of the Association maintained that these allegations are not only false and unfounded but also gravely damaging to the reputation of hotels across Imo State. According to the NHA, such fabrications are capable of inciting fear, sowing distrust among the public, and undermining confidence in an industry that plays a vital role in hospitality, tourism, and economic growth. The Association stressed that hotels are institutions of comfort, recreation, and service to society, and at no time have they been or will they ever be associated with criminal or inhumane practices of this nature.

Following the circulation of the viral claims, the NHA was invited to the Imo State Police Headquarters through the office of the Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Intelligence Department (SID). During the meeting, Mr. Nonso Nkwa was confronted with the allegations and directed by the Police to provide verifiable evidence, including witnesses, victims, or relatives of victims, to substantiate his claims. He was given a deadline expiring the following week to either present concrete proof or face the appropriate legal consequences.

In furtherance of this, the Association submitted a formal petition to the Commissioner of Police, Imo State Command, calling for an immediate and thorough investigation into the conduct of Mr. Nkwa. The petition stressed that his actions fall under various legal offenses, including actionable defamation as defined by the Nigerian Criminal Code Act (Sections 373–381), dissemination of false information under the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act of 2015, as well as public incitement and breach of peace, which are capable of destabilizing social harmony. The Association argued that his deliberate spread of falsehood not only attacks the integrity of the hotel industry but also threatens public order and confidence in law enforcement and other institutions within the state.

The NHA further appealed to the Police Command to issue an official statement to reassure the public of the credibility and safety of hotels operating in Imo State. It emphasized that hotels in the state are regulated by relevant government agencies and operate under strict professional and ethical standards that prioritize the safety, comfort, and well-being of guests. The Association reassured the general public that no form of criminality is tolerated within the hospitality sector and urged residents and visitors to continue patronizing hotels with confidence, dismissing the spurious allegations as deliberate attempts to malign the industry and incite unnecessary panic.

Reiterating its stance, the Nigeria Hotel Association, Imo State Chapter, vowed to continue working closely with law enforcement agencies to safeguard the image of the hospitality industry, ensure truth and justice prevail, and hold individuals accountable for spreading false and damaging information. The leadership made it clear that it would pursue all necessary legal and institutional channels to protect the reputation of hotels and prevent further attempts to tarnish the good image of the sector.

The Association concluded by calling on the public to resist the temptation of circulating unverified claims on social media, noting that such reckless dissemination of falsehood only undermines peace, trust, and social order.

It reaffirmed its commitment to transparency, ethical service, and collaboration with government authorities in ensuring that Imo State’s hospitality industry remains a safe, reliable, and respected cornerstone of society.

 

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Imo State Government Intensifies Crackdown at Avu Junction, Demolishes Rebuilt Criminal Hideouts

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— Residents applaud renewed action as arms are recovered

The Imo State Government has again moved decisively against criminality with the demolition of shanties that resurfaced at Avu Junction in Owerri West Local Government Area, despite earlier clearance.

Officials from the Office of the Governor on Monitoring and Compliance, led by Nze Chinasa Nwaneri, returned to the site on Wednesday following intelligence reports that some of the makeshift structures earlier pulled down had been quickly rebuilt and were once again being used as criminal hideouts.

On arrival, the team met shanties springing up around the cleared location. They were promptly demolished to prevent the blackspot from regaining life as a criminal base. Security operatives who accompanied the enforcement team also recovered a large cache of arms and other dangerous weapons, which were immediately handed over to the relevant authorities for investigation and prosecution.

The Avu Junction axis, situated behind the correctional facility, had been identified in recent weeks as a notorious den where criminal elements converged to plan kidnappings, armed robberies, and other violent crimes.

Residents, who watched the renewed operation with relief, expressed gratitude to Governor Hope Uzodimma for his sustained commitment to making their communities safe. Many described the government’s persistence as a clear demonstration of political will to stamp out crime.

“This is exactly the kind of follow-up we need. Criminals should know Imo is no longer a safe ground for them. We thank our governor for standing firm,” a resident said at the scene.

Speaking after the operation, Nze Chinasa Nwaneri reaffirmed that the Uzodimma administration will not relent until all criminal hideouts across the state are dismantled. “His Excellency has given clear directives that there must be no room for criminals in Imo. Wherever they regroup, we shall go after them until our people can live in peace,” he stated.

The government assured that similar follow-up checks will be conducted at other identified blackspots to ensure criminals are permanently denied any operational base in the state.

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Suspected kidnappers kill one, injured other people in Abuja community

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Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers attacked Kpaduma III, a native community in the Asokoro extension of Abuja, on Monday night, killing one of the vigilantes, Bako and injured many people.

The attack, described as one of the most terrifying attacks in the history of the community, was thrown into confusion as gunmen invaded houses and exchanged fire with local vigilantes in the area.

A source told Ekwutosblog that the attack lasted several hours, with bullets and a grenade-like blast became the order of the day in the community while the attack last.

According to him, “many people were injured during the attack and are presently receiving treatment in a hospital.”

He said that policemen later came to the village, which helped to ease the tension among the residents, lamenting that it is so unfortunate that despite the village’s closeness to the city centre, kidnappers could still invade the area and carry out their nefarious act.

Josephine Adeh, the spokesperson of the FCT Police Command, confirmed the incident, assuring that the command received a distress call reporting gunshots along Kobi Village Road in Kpaduma III.

In a statement, she further explained that acting swiftly, the Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, CP Ajao S. Adewale, personally led a response team comprising the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations), the Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of the Rapid Response Squad, and the Divisional Police Officer, Asokoro Division, to the scene.

On sighting the police team, the statement stated that the assailants opened fire, using two female victims as human shields to escape, stressing that the police team continued to engage them in a fierce chase and successfully rescued the two female victims unhurt.

The statement explained, “Regrettably, two local security men from the community vigilante sustained gunshot injuries. They were immediately evacuated to the National Hospital, where one was confirmed dead by a medical doctor, while the other remains under medical care and is responding to treatment.”

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