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IMO GOVERNMENT CRACKS DOWN ON ILLEGAL TRADING AND LOADING AT CONTROL FLYOVER: 11 OFFENDERS REMANDED AS COURT ADJOURNS CASE TO OCTOBER 29, 2025.
By Prince Uwalaka Chimaroke
10- OCT -2025
The Imo State Government has taken decisive action against individuals unlawfully converting the newly inaugurated Control–Assumpta Twin Flyover in Owerri into makeshift trading zones and illegal loading points.
A total of 11 offenders, including roadside vendors, commercial drivers, and touts, were apprehended during a coordinated enforcement exercise spearheaded by the Office of the Governor on Monitoring and Compliance, under the supervision of Nze Chinasa Nwaneri. The operation was part of an ongoing state-wide effort to restore order and eliminate lawlessness around key public infrastructure within the capital city.
Official reports revealed that the culprits were caught engaging in unauthorized trading, loading, and extortionist practices under the flyover, in blatant defiance of repeated government warnings and previous clean-up exercises in the area.
They were immediately arraigned before a magistrate court on charges relating to obstruction of public use, violation of state directives, and unauthorized commercial activity. The presiding magistrate ordered that the 11 defendants be remanded in the correctional facility until the next court sitting scheduled for October 29, 2025.
Speaking after the court proceedings, Nze Chinasa Nwaneri reaffirmed the Uzodimma-led administration’s unwavering stance on environmental discipline and urban order.
> “The Governor has made it abundantly clear that public structures like the Control–Assumpta Flyover must not be turned into centers of disorder or criminal activity. Anyone caught violating these directives will be prosecuted without compromise,” Nwaneri declared.
Residents and motorists in the Control–Assumpta axis expressed support for the government’s action, describing it as a welcome move to protect the state’s investments and sustain urban sanity. Many also commended the administration for its continuous efforts in enforcing law, order, and safety across Owerri metropolis.
The Imo State Government restated its commitment to safeguarding public infrastructure and ensuring that all citizens adhere strictly to laid-down regulations, warning that future violators will face immediate legal consequences.
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ISWAP Terrorists Ambush Army Convoy, Reportedly Abduct Commander, K!ll Soldiers
Suspected Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) militants have reportedly ambushed a Nigerian military convoy, k!lling several soldiers and members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) in northeastern Nigeria.
HumAngle reports that the insurgents reportedly abducted a serving Brigade Commander along with other military personnel.
The insurgents were said to be armed and highly organised, targeting the convoy in what appears to be a coordinated strike, leaving a trail of casualties and panic in the region.
If confirmed, this would mark the first time an extremist group in Nigeria has successfully captured a serving General directly from the frontline.
The Nigerian Army has yet to release an official statement on the attack or confirm the fate of the abducted officer at the time of filing this report.
Recall that Senator Ali Ndume, representing Borno South, had recently condemned the renewed wave of terrorist attacks in parts of his constituency, describing the situation as “deeply worrisome” and unacceptable.
The lawmaker, in a statement on Thursday, said four farmers were gruesomely murdered by Boko Haram insurgents while working on their farmlands in Kwam village, near the Dille community in Askira-Uba Local Government Area.
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Obiano breaks silence amid rumours of death
A former governor of Anambra State, Willie Obiano, has said he is alive and in good health.
Obiano took to his Facebook page to debunk rumours about his death that circulated on social media on Friday.
The statement read: “My beloved Ndi Anambra, friends, and well-wishers, I woke to hear of a rumor making the rounds about my wellbeing.
“Let me assure you personally: I am alive, hale, hearty, and in excellent health. By the special grace of God, I am doing very well.
“It is unfortunate that some individuals still find joy in spreading falsehood simply for reasons yet to be established. But we will continue to rise above such mischief.
“To everyone who reached out with calls, messages, and prayers, I sincerely appreciate your concern. Your love and goodwill mean more than words can express.
“Please disregard the rumour entirely. We remain focused, grateful, and guided by God’s grace. Daalu nu, and may God bless you all.”
Business
NIGERIAN BREWERIES CONSIDERS REOPENING IMO PRODUCTION PLANT AS NEW CASSAVA PROJECT TAKES OFF.
By Prince Uwalaka Chimaroke
14- NOV- 2025
Nigerian Breweries Plc has indicated interest in reviving its long-abandoned brewery facility in Awo-Omamma, Imo State, following renewed economic activities sparked by the commissioning of a new cassava processing plant in the community.
During the official handover of the two-ton-per-day processing facility, the Managing Director of Nigerian Breweries Plc, Mr. Thibaut Boidin, highlighted the company’s long-term vision for the area. He explained that the newly delivered cassava plant—constructed and donated by the company—was part of a broader corporate social responsibility initiative aimed at stimulating local productivity, creating jobs, and strengthening community livelihoods. According to him, the project has the potential to generate over ₦500 million annually while positioning Awo-Omamma as a rising centre for cassava-based enterprise.
Boidin expressed confidence in the increasing socio-economic stability of Imo State, noting that sustained progress could pave the way for fresh capital inflows, refurbishment of the dormant brewery, and eventual resumption of production of popular beverage brands—bringing back employment and commercial vibrancy to the area.
Reacting to the development, the Imo State Commissioner for Trade, Commerce, and Investment, Barrister Rex Anunobi, commended Nigerian Breweries for its commitment to community development. He reiterated the state government’s readiness to partner with the company to resolve previous challenges that hindered the brewery’s operations. Anunobi also outlined ongoing reforms—including improved road access, friendlier business policies, and reduced tax burdens—designed to attract investors and strengthen the state’s industrial base.
He reaffirmed that Imo State remains open for business and encouraged Nigerian Breweries to take advantage of the evolving investment climate to fully restore brewery operations in Awo-Omamma.
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