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Igbo town unions protest systematic Lagos demolitions, seek global intervention
The Association of Igbo Town Unions, ASITU, has strongly condemned what it described as the continued selective destruction of properties by the Lagos State Government, ostensibly targeting the Igbo, even as it vowed to challenge the issue beyond the shores of Nigeria.
The association made its position known during a World Press Conference held in Umuahia, the Abia State capital, titled, “Inhuman and Unending Demolition of Igbo Buildings and Assets in Lagos.”
The National President of the association, Chief Emeka Diwe, who described the demolitions as selectively discriminatory and extra-judicial, noted that the demolitions in Lagos are not just about buildings but an assault on the very principles of nation-building and national cohesion that the founding fathers of Nigeria envisioned.
Chief Diwe added that ASITU is set to seek justice in the International Court of Justice, ICJ, the ECOWAS Court of Justice, the United Nations Human Rights Council, the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, among other international agencies.
He explained that the decision to seek external help is not due to a lack of confidence in Nigerian institutions, but because the agencies of the Federal Government that ought to have acted against what it regarded as “ethnic cleansing through economic means” failed to respond adequately, instead maintaining a deafening silence.
The association lamented the huge loss of Igbo investments in Lagos, many of which were owned by individuals who did not contravene any procedures.
“Many of the demolished properties had valid approvals issued by the very same Lagos State Government that later destroyed them. Owners who followed due process, who paid their fees, who waited for stamps and signatures, now stand amid ruins, asking one simple question: ‘Why?’” he said.
The National President of ASITU questioned why Igbos, who are catalysts of development across Nigeria, are being targeted for extermination in their own country.
“These are not abandoned structures or overnight shanties. These are life investments: plazas where mothers sell to feed their children, warehouses where young men store goods for their families, shops where dreams of prosperity are nurtured with sweat and prayer,” he lamented.
Chief Diwe noted that, on February 14, 2025, trading plazas belonging to Igbo businessmen at Ebute Ero Market were demolished by agents of the Lagos State Government. Since September 2025, demolitions have intensified at the Trade Fair Complex in Ojo, where countless Igbo traders conduct their daily commerce.
He called on Igbos who are victims of what he described as senseless destruction to approach the Property Right Violation Desk, which ASITU has established to serve as a comprehensive documentation and legal response centre. It will collect and collate verified data on every case of demolition affecting Igbo property owners in Lagos.
He further informed that the association will provide legal representation to affected persons, analyse patterns of enforcement, and mobilise in defence of Igbo property rights, while urging victims not to suffer in silence.
He urged them to create a case “so comprehensive, so well documented, so legally sound that it cannot be dismissed or ignored.”
Diwe said further: “Let no one doubt this. Let no one twist our cries for justice into calls for secession. We have bled for Nigeria. We have built Nigeria. In every corner of this nation, from Sokoto to Calabar, from Maiduguri to Badagry, you will find Igbo men and women who have invested not just their money, but their very lives into the Nigerian dream.
“We are the traders in your markets, the manufacturers in your industrial estates, the teachers in your schools, the doctors in your hospitals, the engineers building your roads and bridges. We are the adhesive that binds this nation together. While others may see Nigeria as a collection of regions, we see it as one country, one economy, one shared destiny.”
He noted that the Igbo consider all parts of Nigeria as one, maintaining that this is why they do not cluster only in Igboland but spread across every state, building, investing, employing, and integrating.
“We marry your daughters and give you many of our sons. We speak your languages and respect your customs. We celebrate Nigeria’s diversity because we live it every single day. No other ethnic group in Nigeria has so thoroughly embraced the idea of a unified Nigerian State through their actions, their investments, and their presence everywhere.
“Yet, we are consistently made to feel unwelcome. We are told we are too ambitious, too industrious, too enterprising. Our success is resented rather than celebrated,” he lamented.
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Kidnappers Took Loan With My Phone – Victim Recounts Ordeal
A woman has shared a disturbing account of her abduction in Abuja, detailing how kidnappers allegedly exploited her personal information during captivity.
According to her, she was kidnapped while going home in a bus and kept blindfolded for two days as her captors demanded a ransom of ₦5 million from her family and friends.
She further alleged that while she was still in captivity, the abductors accessed her phone and used it to download a loan application.
With her ATM card and identification documents in her possession at the time, they reportedly secured a loan of ₦148,000 without her knowledge.
The victim said she remained unaware of the transaction throughout her ordeal, as she was blindfolded and focused on pleading for her life.
She revealed that when she later found out and wrote to the loan app, they insisted she must pay off the loan.
“I was kidnapped in a bus in Abuja. They blindfolded my eyes for two days. Even after asking for ransom of 5 million from my family and friends, they took a loan. They downloaded a loan app on my phone, and I always carry my ATM card and my ID cards in my bag, so they used it to up the loan app and took a loan of 148 thousand Naira. I didn’t even know about the loan all the time I was there cause I was blindfolded and just begging for my life….” she partly said.
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Man Ends His Marriage After Finding Photographs Of His Wife With Another Man While Browsing Google Maps
A husband was left shocked and reportedly had to end his marriage after discovering photos of his wife with another man while using Google Maps.
The man was using Google Maps to plan a route before setting off on a journey when he noticed an image of his wife sitting on a bench, stroking the hair of another man whose head rested in her lap.
Captured by a Google camera vehicle in Lima, the Peruvian capital, the stunned husband said the photograph grabbed his attention because the woman pictured seemed to be wearing identical clothing to pieces his wife owned.
Although the photo dated back to 2013, the furious husband challenged his wife with proof of her previous betrayal.

The pair, whose identities remain anonymous, subsequently divorced after the woman confessed to having an affair.
In a twist of fate, she was photographed with her lover on a bench near the city’s Puente de los Suspiros de Barranco (Bridge of Sighs of the Ravine).
The husband recently posted the photographs on Facebook where they sparked considerable reaction amongst users.
One social media commenter, San Pateste, said: “What a small world it is… It would have been enough if she said to her husband that she did not love him any more.”
Guillermo Sanchez added: “Out of 100 women, 90 per cent are not loyal, the rest are loyal and only have one eye (hahaha) or are immortal (hahaha).”
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Explosion injures soldier, NSCDC personnel in Imo
An Improvised Explosive Device, IED, explosion injured a soldier and a personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, NSCDC, in Orsu Local Government Area of Imo State.
A counter-insurgency and security expert in the Lake Chad region, Zagazola Makama, made this disclosure on X.
Makama disclosed that the incident occurred at about 8:35am on March 18 during a joint operation by troops of 34 Artillery Brigade in the Orsu general area.
According to the source, the personnel were operating around a suspected hideout of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network, ESN, when they stepped on a concealed pressure-activated IED.
It noted that the device detonated, leaving both operatives injured.
“They were immediately administered first aid and subsequently evacuated to a medical facility for further treatment.
“Operations are ongoing in the area to dismantle criminal hideouts and enhance safety,” the source said.
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