Barr Ben Nwoye emerges APC Deputy Chairman

Dr. Ben Nwoye is now the new Deputy National Chairman (South) of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). He was elected yesterday night in the party’s National Convention held at Okara Square.

He had earlier been screened with Chief Emma Eneukwu, the immediate past Deputy National Chairman. However, Nwoye’s characteristic adroitness proved effective once again.

He proposed the creation of “Women and Youth Empowerment Desk”, pitching himself as a man of essential wisdom who could transform APC into modern political machine in southern Nigeria where the party still struggles to have roots.

“The APC must continue to be broad enough to accommodate diversity and disciplined enough to protect its values,” Nwoye said during the lead-up to the election.

The result was that Chief Eneukwu withdrew in what appeared to be some inside pressure.

Dr Nwoye is a legal luminary of note and the immediate past Caretaker Committee Chairman of the APC in Enugu State. He has been in and around APC, playing vital roles that made the party stay afloat in the heat of waves of the Peoples Democratic Party.

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Prince Nwanjoku votes at APC National Congress

Prince Ugochukwu Nwanjoku voted at the National Convention of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at Okpara Square.

Nwanjoku, the chairman of Aninri local government area, by default, falls in as a delegate. There were 8,000 delegates and 31 governors who voted in the convention.

Professor Nentawe Yilwatda and Ajibola Basiru have been returned as national chairman and national secretary. And Enugu-born lawyer Dr Ben Nwoye emerged Deputy National Chairman (South).

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“It’s a lie from pit of hell,” again, Nwanjoku knocks Udengene

As his kinsmen fight to choke living breaths out of him, Comr Udengene has continued bragging and lying.

Recall he came to power on the deception that he is heavily connected in politics – from Abuja through states.

“I served former Sen Ike Ekweremadu. I understand Abuja very well, and I know all the men that matters there. These power brokers also know me; they respect me a lot. I’m the man who singlehandedly delivered Sen Osita Ngwu and made him senator”, he had told our people.

The Amagu stakeholders, most of whom rich but very illiterate, took Udengene by his words and he was made PG unopposed.

Today, it’s glaring he couldn’t deliver on his key campaign promises, those issues which enticed or still entice the people. The demolished Orie Oduma market is one of them.

To cover for his lapses and still maintain that his list of contacts is long, the PG has often relied on pushing negative narratives against Prince Ugochukwu Nwanjoku within Amagu community.

In early 2025, he lied that Prince Ugochukwu Nwanjoku was pushing to take over Orie market for personal use. The campaign was so effective that the chairman’s name nearly looked like a rag inside the community. Then Nwanjoku reacted but was calmed down by well-meaning Amagu friends who warned their selfish, loudmouth PG.

“Ever since Mayor (Prince Ugochukwu Nwanjoku) offered him appointment post do you see Udengene talking trash again? That’s the type of a man he is. Selfish man!” Mbah C.J from Nenwe told InfoWars.

After women from the community rejected his attempt to protest against Nwanjoku-led administration last month, and after InfoWars leaked it, Udengene has gone out of his way to practically sing praises of the chairman on social in obvious ploy to mend fences. Presently, he’s selling another lie that Prince Ugochukwu Nwanjoku is hellbent on taking the demolished land by force.

In a phone chat with the chairman’s Chief of Protocol, Hon Nnaemeka Onu, the truth denied that.

“There is nothing of such, please. He (Prince Nwanjoku) is trying to mediate peace amongst these two great communities”, Hon Onu said.

Amagu Concerned Indigenes, a rising pressure group, alongside InfoWars, has embarked on all-out war to unmasked Comr Udengene and to stripe him of his only arsenal which is darkness. But he and his ‘fallen angels’ have been really brutal in fighting back.

With all the supposed secrets leaked to the world, with the police investigating him, and with petitions for his suspension flying to the Ministry of Chieftaincy Affairs, the PG is losing ground. Last week he fainted, an ordeal a doctor attributed to a killing ailment, low blood pressure.

He’ll certainly give in finally as natives of Amagu community set for mass return for their Annual General Meeting (AGM), a platform they hope to seize and roast the “public enemy” alive.

He has lost everything, every claim to power and respect. The so-called kingmakers in Amagu, who had supported him, are on the run as police’s invitations widen to more people.

However, there’s one thing Udengene may not lose so quickly: his penchant for lies.

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