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UZODIMMA COMMITTED TO INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF IMO STATE, RALPH NWOSU.

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Imo state ministry of works

 

__AS HE PAYS FIRST WORKING VISIT TO THE ONGOING CONSTRUCTION OF FLY-OVER AT CONTROL POST, EKEMEGBUOHA/UZOAGBA ROAD, TORONTO/ORJI ROAD AND SECOND INLAND ROAD._

“`CHARGES CONTRACTORS TO ENSURE SUSTAINABLE AND QUALITY CONSTRUCTION AS THE OFFER THEIR SERVICES TO IMO PEOPLE.“`

The Commissioner for Works and Infrastructural Development, Ralph Nwosu has paid a first working and inspection visit to Ekemegbuoha/Uzoagba road, Toronto/Orji road, Second Inland road and Control Post where construction of Fly-Over is ongoing, on his first day in office.

 

Ralph Nwosu while inspecting the Ekemegbuoha/Uzoagba road disclosed that Governor Hope Uzodimma is desirously committed to the infrastructural development of Imo State adding that the Control Post Fly-Over project signifies his good intentions for Imo People among other projects in the state.

The Commissioner on inspection of Ekemegbuoha/Uzoagba road from Toronto Junction down to Okantankwu River expressed satisfaction with the quality of job done and commended the contractor for the timely completion of the road project.

Speaking on Toronto/Orji road, the Commissioner stated that the road is at an appreciable milestone noting that the 8.5km road has received 7.2km asphalt laying and 1.3km stone base with the drainage works completed.

 

“Ralph Nwosu in his words stated that the second Inland road which was closed down for sometime now due to structural defect is currently undergoing reinforcement and engineering application and will be open for public use upon final completion”, As you can see, projects are all ongoing across the zones of the state and this explains the mandate of His Excellency, Governor Hope Uzodinma to Ministry of Works and Infrastructural Development and the Ministry is eager to deliver inline with government agenda.”

The Commissioner while X-raying the progress of job done at the visited sites, appreciated the commitment of the contractors and charged them to ensure sustainable and quality construction as the offer their services to Imo people stressing that Government will not tolerate any neglect or sharp practices as against the contractual specifications and agreement.

 

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Elderly Man Breaks Down In Tears As Fulani Herdsmen Kill His Family, Destroy His Farm In Benue (Video)

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A heartbreaking story has emerged from Benue State as an elderly man broke down in tears after surviving an attack by Fulani herdsmen.

In a viral video shared by @ChuksericE on X, the old man, now displaced and deeply traumatized, said the attackers not only killed his loved ones but also destroyed the farmland and crops his family depended on for survival, leaving them with nothing.

In his words, he said:

“Fulani herdsmen killed my people and destroyed the crops and farmland that my family depended on for food. Now we have nothing left to eat. I live in a family house in the village which has now become a camp. There are more than 200 people staying there, all from the same family.”

According to him, he and his extended family, more than 200 people, had been living in an overcrowded family camp house in the village before the brutal attack.

Visibly shaken, the elderly man explained that daily survival has become a struggle, as they have no food, no home, and no clear idea of how to rebuild their lives after losing both their loved ones and their livelihood.

The video of his painful account has sparked emotional reactions nationwide. A commentator wrote, “This is too heartbreaking. How can one family face this much pain?” Another said, “Over 200 people displaced? Benue needs urgent intervention.”

The man’s cry for help has drawn widespread sympathy, with many Nigerians calling for immediate relief support and stronger security measures to protect vulnerable communities across Benue and other affected regions.

Watch video below…

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Man Beaten To Death In Lagos For Sleeping With Employer’s Wife

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A young man from Plateau State, identified as Nengak, has been reportedly beaten to death by a mob in Lagos State after he was allegedly caught in a compromising situation with the wife of his employer.

According to a friend of the deceased, Bitrus Idi, who spoke to Daily Post, Nengak, a security guard, worked for a family in the upscale Victoria Garden City (VGC) in Lagos.

Nengak, who was in his early 20s, reportedly performed various household duties, including cooking, washing cars, and taking the couple’s children to school.

Idi revealed that the household’s husband was often away on international trips, leaving Nengak and his employer’s wife alone in the house.

“Being a handsome, strong, and hardworking young guy, his master’s wife had a crush on him and began inviting him for other duties outside what he was employed to do,” Idi said.

According to Idi, the affair had reportedly been going on for months, but it came to light when the husband installed a CCTV camera after hearing rumors about his wife’s infidelity.

“The man had pretended to be travelling outside Lagos. Unbeknownst to Nengak, the man had installed CCTV and had gotten enough evidence,” Idi explained.

On the day of the incident, the employer reportedly told his wife he was travelling but had secretly arranged for a group of local thugs to wait around the house. When the wife called Nengak to the master bedroom as usual, the husband and his gang burst in and caught the pair in the act.

“They beat Nengak to death, and till now, the case is still to be filed as we have nobody to fight for him,” Idi said. He also revealed that the police had demanded payment for the autopsy and other related expenses before they would proceed with the case.

As of now, Nengak’s body remains in the mortuary while his family and friends await further action.

 

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Imo: Mortuary owner on the run as police declare him wanted over alleged organ harvesting

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One Mr. Stanley Morocco Oparaugo, a mortuary owner in Umuhu Autonomous Community in Ngor-okpala LGA, Imo State, is now on the run after the police declared him wanted over allegations of organ harvesting in the facility.

Oparaugo also runs a hotel in the community.

The Imo State Police Command carried out an operation at the mortuary which led to the discovery of disjointed and unkempt corpses in the facility.

The manner in which the dead bodies were tampered with, according to the police spokesperson, Henry Okoye, suggested that organ harvesting is going on in the mortuary.

In a statement made available to journalists, Okoye disclosed that the operation was personally led by the police commissioner, Aboki Danjuma, acting on credible intelligence concerning the activities of the morgue.

He added that the operation was assisted by a vigilante group from the LGA, in line with ongoing efforts to curb kidnapping and other violent crimes within the state, especially along the Owerri–Aba Expressway.

The statement disclosed that decomposed and mutilated corpses were discovered in unhygienic conditions in the morgue.

“Following these discoveries, both the hotel and mortuary were sealed on the directive of the state government. The suspect’s residence was also searched, and crucial exhibits were recovered,” the statement explained.

Okoye further hinted that a forensic report which was documented by the pathological department of the State Specialist Hospital will be used in the ongoing investigation.

He added that the Commissioner of Police assured the public that all accomplices would be identified and brought to justice.

“Stanley Morocco Oparaugo has been declared wanted. Anyone with useful information should contact the nearest police station or call 0803 477 3600.
Maximum security has also been deployed along the Owerri–Aba Expressway. The Command assures travelers during the holidays of its commitment to their safety,” the statement added.

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