How a wheelbarrow pusher stabs trader to death in Port Harcourt

Police is presently investigating the murder a 30-year-old man who was stabbed to death yesterday. The incident happened at Fruit Market, Oil Mill, Rumuokwurusi, Port Harcourt.

According to eyewitness account, the deceased who was identified simply as Higightor Wenem asked a wheelbarrow pusher to remove his barrow from his space so he could sample his wares.

But the barrow busher refused, and the two men started fighting. I a twinkle of an eye the barrow man drew a dagger and stabbed Higightor dead in cold blood. He was rushed to Military Hospital where he was confirmed dead.

The spokesperson of Rivers State Command, CSP Grace Iringe-Koko, confirmed the incident to newsmen.

It was gathered that the two fighters are from Hausa and Benue communities in the state. The ugly development has since put many to flight as the police has confirmed having arrested the murderer.

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Aninri calls out Prince Nwanjoku over unfixed roads

A whole new change is brewing in Aninri council area. Days after Prince Ugochukwu Nwanjoku was “anointed” for a second term by Governor Peter Mbah, opposition is mounting.

Ndeabor road is captured in a new viral video, which graphically highlights the sufferings of the natives within the council. A commercial bus is trapped in the mud, and youths, possibly passers-by, were seen helping the passengers to offload their goods.

It’s not clear the date the clip was made. It could possibly be last week when there was a heavy downpour in Aninri and across Enugu State.

A man is heard speaking on the video, calling on Governor Peter Mbah to help Ndeabor residents. It also said that Aninri council chairman Prince Nwanjoku was contacted to help fix the road but had refused to help.

Apart from the traders and the motorists who ply the road, schoolchildren also face hell on daily basis as the road leads to Green Smart School and other schools.

Aninri headquarters sits at Ndeabor. But even as the seat of power, the community has suffered more neglect than any other areas in the council. Apart from the absence of functional public amenities, Ndeabor is yet to have it’s son or daughter elected the council’s chairman since 1998.

The Ndeabor road, Ugwu-tank link road and more than 163 other roads were marked for grading by Nwanjoku’s administration last year.

InfoWars has reached out to Mr Israel Ani, supervisory councillor for Works, for comment. His office ought to have answers to number of questions Aninri is asking at the moment.

Name of the contractors, deeds of contracts, the cost of the roads as well as deadlines fixed for the completion are still shrouded in secrecy and kept away from the public.

Constituents are increasingly demanding for accountability and transparency. While there is yet no evidence of wrongdoings on the part of Prince Nwanjoku, there is a disturbing laxity among his aides and within the larger Aninri workforce.

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“Anyone who refuses to count our vote in 2027, we will count him” – Peter Obi

Mr Peter Obi has realised that you don’t win elections in Nigeria with soft heart. You have to be as hard a steel.

His speech, yesterday, at Akwa Ibom State resonated with his teaming supporters across the country.

“In the upcoming election in 2027, anybody who refuses to count our vote, we will count the person join. Anybody who refused to count our votes in 2027, we will count him,” Obi said to million cheers of a crowd.

The former Anambra State governor had decamped from the Peoples Democratic Party in 2023 and joined Labour Party. He ran a successful presidential campaign which saw probably the highest voters turnout in Nigeria history since 1993. But the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Bola Tinubu winner in what was widely considered to be flawed.

During the buildups of the elections, Tinubu has famously encouraged his supporters to use violence to “snatch” power. Obi, who was following “due processes” in 2023, now talks tough. And that’s exactly the kind of language the Obidient Movement wants to hear from their leader.

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Aninri PG “summons” 3 natives in another wave of mass persecution

The Secretary of Amagu Town Union, with two other popular youths in the community, faces fresh “sanctions”, InfoWars learned.

The President General, Comr Udengene, in a renewed efforts to silence dissents, is forcing Chukwu Odinaka, Abel Chukwu and Alphonsus Onwubiko, to return home next week. The trio reside at different parts of Anambra and Enugu States.

“They’ve already served the letter to my mother this morning, and she has called to inform me,” Mr Onwubiko, a Master’s degree holder from Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka said.

Udengene-led administration has come under fire since last week following multiple calls for accountability. Arrogant ruler, the PG has, instead, chosen to fight his people to roll back their demands.

The so-called summon of the youths is the latest in the PG’s fight for quench the escalating crisis in Amagu community. According to sources privy to the situation, the youths are expected to be tried by a “highly biased” committee.

Meanwhile, the end to Udengene’s mounting troubles is not in view. Another lines of war are opening against him within Aninri political spaces. Yesterday, he took to various WhatsApp groups in the council to heap unusual “praises” and “supports” to the Chairman Prince Ugochukwu Nwanjoku.

But Aninri already knows his craftiness and so many voices descended on him, lifting past posts where he had repeatedly attacked Nwanjoku’s administration. A card-carrying member of ADC, Udengene also holds PDP and APC membership cards today.

Huge in the body, but coward in the spirit, the Amagu leader was once described by a native as “big for nothing”. It remains to be seen how his public image would look like after his own people drag him to court next week for possible grafts and for forging the community Constitution and swearing under oath with it before the High Court.

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