Aninri in crisis as community leaders invade natives’ homes, beat elders to a pulp

Whether or not a community leader has the rights to torture elderly women to tears, to order invasion of their private homes, and to set rural tenets above court orders are now new debates in Amagu community.

InfoWars has been reporting the escalating internal crisis rocking the small autonomous village since 18 months. At the head of it sits the President General Comr Christian Onyeabor (a.k.a Udengene).

Yesterday, it took new twists when youths, most of whom armed, invaded private homes of five elderly women of Uhuagu part of the community, and beat them to a pulp. They seized two big GP tanks, while some allegedly used the opportunity to steal valuable properties belonging to the victims, including unspecified amount of money believed to run into hundreds of thousands of naira.

The youths were led by the chairman of Uhuagu Mr Samuel Onyeabor, who reportedly acted on direct order of the President General, multiple sources revealed. The victims include Mrs Ovili Beatrice, Mrs Theresa Ekwe, Mrs Eucharia Orji, Mrs Maria Chukwu and Mrs Nwannediya Ibekwe.

This is not the first time natives of the community were being attacked. Its also not the first time violence and arson were sponsored by the administration, insider sources told InfoWars.

Last week a youth, popularly known as 50 Cent, said in a viral video that Udengene ordered thugs to go after him with guns after also beating him near to coma. In 2024, few weeks before Udengene was selected as the President General, former PG Mr Emmanuel Okoro was kidnapped in his Amagu residence under controversial circumstances that pointedly indicted local cabals, the same people who enthroned Udengene. Days before he was snatched, influential members of the community had called Mr Okoro and directed that certain guns and ammunition be submitted to his care. The errand was carried through a certain man, a well known sycophant from Amagu-Ani ward.

Two days later the same man took gunmen to the former PG’s house at the cold hours of the night. Okoro was beaten almost to death before the assailants took him and the guns away. He was rescued from the kidnappers a week later. But before then, they had used his ATM card and withdrew all his money – ₦7.04 million. Today, Mr Emmanuel Okoro is a poor farmer in the village, having fallen overnight from affluence as former Aninri chairman of patent medical store owners.

At the same period, former youths leader and ardent supporter of PG Emmanuel Okoro, Mr Augustine Uwanekwu, was also marked for death. Masked gunmen attacked him in his sleep and left him half-dead.

Mr Emmanuel Okoro was the only major challenger to Udengene’s bid to the post of President General in 2024. The local cabals plotted against him, stripped him of fund, weakened his support bases, and then made Udengene PG – unopposed. Until today no one has been able to link Mr Uwanekwu and Okoro’s ordeals to anyone. But then, there has not been any investigation at all, the nonchalant detachment that further fuels speculation of insiders’ collusion.

From day one Udengene has ruled the community with iron fists, brutally silencing opposing voices in a manner of repression that shocks the conscience of any decent person. On Saturday, number of Amagu youths were on the run. The administration, having repeatedly accused them of dealing on hard drugs and of carrying out criminal activities, is working tirelessly to take on them using various drug agencies.

“Monday nwa Elo (Udengene) is a local Hitler. Its only when he killed all of us that he can do whatever he like in Amagu”, Mrs Chinwe Nwankwo said in local dialect.

The five elderly women victims’ case is the latest in the ongoing violent crackdown in Amagu community as the PG struggles, in vain, to free himself from grips of Amagu Concerned Indigenes, a rising pressure group that insists on a responsible governance. According to the document obtained by InfoWars, the subject matter for which the women were harassed has been in the High Court.

The Uhuagu chairman, a good man, and his youth leader Mr Azoribe, are not the leaders of the ward for real, a source said. Udengene is the defacto chairman of Uhuagu, openly dictating for everyone, and clandestinely enforcing menace without pity. It now remains to be seen how the chairman, Mr Samuel Onyeabor’s public image would look like after allowing himself to be used for such an deliberate disservice.

InfoWars has reached the Town Union’s youths leader Mr Ifeanyi Iyoke for comments.

Also, the Amagu Concerned Indigenes is yet to reply. But a native who pleaded anonymity said “the time is now when higher authorities must help us to define the reach of a PG’s powers”, referring to coming petitions to the Enugu State Ministry of Chieftaincy Matters and Rural Development.

“Isn’t it far better that this autonomous (Amagu) be dissolved and we merged with Ameke or Amokwe instead of this unending wickedness?” the source said. Amagu is the smallest village in Oduma that is autonomous.

Its indeed a trying times for the Ikenga Oduma as Cmr Udengene appears unfazed at the complaints of his so many atrocities, while adamantly and proudly presiding over the darkest days in Amagu long history.

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₦15M SAGA: Udengene diverts Sen Ngwu’s fund as Amagu kicks again

Comr Udengene has exhausted his lies, and is standing in shame before his fellow Amagu brothers who now want to know how the ₦15-million assistance from Sen Osita Ngwu was spent.

Recall that InfoWars reported that Senator Ngwu gave ₦15 million to Amagu autonomous community in Aninri. The President General, Comr Udengene diverted the money to his personal account. InfoWars, however, smoked him out, leaking the detailed plots to embezzle the money. So forced, Udengene quickly declared Ngwu’s transfer to WhatsApp groups.

According to him, the money was earmarked for building a certain bridges, including the Amagu-Ani bridge which is now a deathtrap. He said that every arrangements had been concluded and work on those bridges would start before February 9.

Two weeks after the promise, the people have seen nothing. There is no work on or around any of the selected places marked for repair. Instead, the PG has taken a bulldozer to two small roads, all of which very far removed from the proposed projects. In fact, one of the road leads to Udengene’s family’s house, while the second lead solely to the private residence of former chairman of Onitsha branch of Amagu Town Union.

Why the most talked about Amagu-Ani bridge seemingly fades out of public discussion, and why private residences of local cabals instead receiving feverish attention surprise the locals.

Earlier this month, they had mounted unprecedented resistance that shook Udengene-led administration, calling specifically for accountability and for end to the PG’s repression against the youths.

“He is good in diverting attention and so diverting fund,” a local who pleaded anonymity said of Udengene.

At the very beginning of his administration, Udengene received millions of naira in donations for building Arizo House. Almost two years and after more money needed to complete the building is polled, the project remained largely unfinished and completely abandoned. He started number of culverts, but stopped them halfway. Where is the ₦15 million for Amagu-Ani bridge? Everyone wants to know.

More polls have shown that Udengene is the most unpopular President General in Amagu history. Nicknamed “PG of uncompleted projects“, Udengene’s incompetence is glaring and is not in doubt. He is the modern-time Nebuchadnezzar – a man of pride and insanity. He is still remembered in Amagu as the villain who supported his brother, former PG Hon James Onyeabor, to compromise in a deal that saw Amagu lost their ancient market in 2020.

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Enugu ADC under attack as APC moves to infiltrate it

The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) appears to be fidgeting in Enugu State. For a party that is deeply hated in the Southeast – and for a reason – APC has reasons to be really scared ahead of the 2027 polls.

Before Governor Peter Mbah handed over to APC the Peoples Democratic Party’s structures last year, Enugu has maintained a one-party status since 1999. The grand strategy had been to infiltrate the opposition, buying out major stakeholders and eliminating the obstinate ones.

So Enugu PDP had mastered and thrived on rigging. But in the 2023 general elections, which proved nationwide that power belongs to the people, Enugu was hit the hardest. The myth of PDP impregnable strongholds was shattered, and voters’ resolve prevailed against the elitists’ gang-up. Even Peter Mbah clearly lost.

Another, perhaps bigger, challenges are laid before the governor as 2023 elections draw closer. He is in the worst party, and he is generally perceived as sitting on stolen mandate. He’ll be seeking reelection against the backdrop of growing public resentment as his policies continue to make more voters poorer.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has replaced the 2023 Labour Party. Peter Obi’s presence in it has raised hope in Enugu, and the sturdy prospects are driving Peter Mbah mad.

Enugu State chapter of ADC announced an attempt to hijack it’s leadership. In a statement, yesterday, the party’s State chairperson Comr Stella Chukwuma said a certain person is soliciting for fund from the general public using ADC.

The party didn’t only distance itself from the fraudulent. It also exposed the person behind it: Account Name: John Okechukwu Nwokabia, Bank: Zenith Bank, Account Number – 1005664255.

The obvious motive was to insult the party leadership’s integrity while also planting early divisions more than a year before the contests.

ADC is steadily capturing more grounds in the state as APC expectedly stalls. Despite the raving publicity and outreaches the APC e-registration of membership has remained a sound failure particularly Awgu, Ezeagu, Udenu and about 9 more council areas across Enugu.

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Another ₦4M cash released to Aninri natives today

Chief Uche Nnaji’s former chief protocol, Hon Moses Anayo Obasi has “blessed” another batch of Aninri locals with ₦100,000 each.

A total of 70 persons were selected to be trained on the skill of planting cow beans. The first 40 people were ready after a one-day training held in Enugu metropolis yesterday.

“After the training, they would be given the necessary materials and then a cash of ₦100,000 per person,” Chief Obasi told InfoWars. The remaining 30 persons would be trained next week.

The packages is the Federal Government’s way to reach out to the people in the grassroots, Obasi explained, added that it was made possible through the former All Progressives Congress candidate in Enugu, Chief Uche Nnaji.

Since 2023 Obasi has attracted numerous federal jobs, palliatives and incentives mostly for Aninri constituents. The National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP) handed Aninri a girl an employment letter on December 15, 2025. Chief Obasi attracted that.

Full list of the first batch of Aninri beneficiaries

  1. Obi Moses Nwannebuikem
  2. Benjamin favour Somtochukwu
  3. Ekwe maduabuchi
  4. Monday NWAIGWE
  5. festus Ani
  6. David Njoku
  7. Tobias Njoku ugochukwu
  8. Orji uchenna alex
  9. AUGUSTINE Chukwu
  10. Sunday Agbare
  11. Ani Esther
  12. EZEH DARLINGTON TOOCHUKWU

13.Benjamin Goodness Ifeoma

  1. Orji Basil Okechuku
  2. Anyanwu Ikechukwu Joshua
  3. Nweke Stephen
  4. Calister Onyebuchi Eze
  5. Nwonu Victor
  6. Obasi Benjamin
  7. Anyanwu ifeanyichukwu
  8. Dennis Wisdom Onyedikachi
  9. Patrick Uchenna
  10. Grace Amara Njoku
  11. Njideka Mary Anyim
  12. Chizoba Njoku.
  13. Oni Anthony Onyemaechi
  14. Alphonsus Onyeabor
  15. Udeji Sunday.
  16. Anyanwu Benjamin Chibuike
  17. Ngozi Blessing Njoku
  18. Ndubuisi Chimaobi
  19. Onyeabor Serah Adaeze
  20. Ajah Benjamin Anyone
  21. Marcellus Iregbu Nanna
  22. Obasi Donatus
  23. Chukwu Amobi
  24. John Bright Ndubuisi
  25. Ajah Grace
  26. Ajah Samuel
  27. Okoroji Basil

As of the time of filing this report, about 20 persons who spoke with InfoWars has confirmed having received alerts of the ₦100,000.

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