2027: How the fight to unseat Anayo Onwuegbu is dividing Aninri

As the campaign to stop Hon Anayo Onwuegbu reelection bid intensifies, cracks are manifesting within Aninri political circles.

Hon Onwuegbu, who represents Aninri/Awgu/Oji-River federal constituency in the National Assembly, is yet to openly declare his intention. But his close allies speak often of his return in 2027.

The lawmaker has himself signalled he is interested in seeking the post again. When Governor Peter Mbah decamped to All Progressives Congress (APC) last year, he was among the first major Enugu politicians to step in the governor’s footsteps.

Like always, there are other people who want the same seat. Some of them – mostly placeholders and paperweight politicians – have already started disturbing social media spaces with their clean photographs and child-like promises. However, Aninri has a unique take in that.

A newly evolving group, Ka Aninri Jee Movement, has increased its tempo, aggressively recruiting members and seeking governor’s help to unseat Anayo Onwuegbu. Its narrative is that the council area has not produced any member for House of Assembly for 28 years.

The coordinator Hon Chinedu Okwu (a.k.a Otaka), former member of Enugu State Assembly, has already met Governor Mbah with a “proposal”. Several critical stakeholders from Aninri, Awgu and Oji-River, have reportedly joined the group – on a low-key – because of him, a source privy to the situation told InfoWars.

They upped the call yesterday, placing loud adverts on radio stations and several online portals, and directly call for the governor to listen to the ‘injustice’.

But history is likely to bear harsh judgement on Ka Aninri Jee Movement, and favour Onwuegbu’s return.

What appears to be an organised opposition within Aninri is pushing back at Otaka’s rhetorics of unfairness.

“Aninri occupied the senate seat for 20 years while others waited for that 20 years without raising eyebrows,” on Bonaventure Okorie, an Aninri constituent, began.

“Injustice is everywhere and in people’s blood”, he said, added that fairness doesn’t require that Aninri should dream of any National Assembly position at least for another decade.

“It came very late, God has endorsed him for more four years 2027 Hon Engr Anayo onwuegbu is the code”, Samuel Kenechukwu said.

More voices from Aninri are now talking, effectively undermining Ka Aninri Jee’s efforts to generate much sentiments needed to sway opinions of Lion Building power brokers.

Since December 2025, constituents have sustained severe media attacks on Hon Anayo Onwuegbu, highlighting his unusual quietness in the House of Representatives. But whether or not this will be yardstick for winning a APC ticket for the zone will be known in coming days.

Aside extreme wealth, clout and longer connections, the lawmaker may have other advantages over the rest in the race. A month ago, his major ally from Mpu told InfoWars that there are a lot the lawmaker has achieved for the constituency but which have remained largely unreported. He blamed Onwuegbu’s media handlers for “laziness, inexperience” and possible sabotage.

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Aninri group tells Gov Mbah to deny Anayo Onwuegbu ticket in 2027

“PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT: Aninri group tells Gov Mbah to deny Anayo Onwuegbu ticket in 2027.

“The entire members of the KA ANINRI JEE MOVEMENT hereby endorse His Excellency, Barr. Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, the dynamic Governor of Enugu State, for a second term in office.

“Your Excellency, under your visionary leadership, Enugu State is witnessing unprecedented development, enhanced security, and an uncommon commitment to digital governance. We commend you sincerely for putting Enugu on the path of greatness.

“But today, we gently remind our beloved Governor and the good people of Enugu State that Aninri has never produced a Member representing the Aninri/Awgu/Oji River Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives since the advent of the current democratic dispensation 27 yrs ago.

“We now firmly demand that you use your good offices to ensure that ANINRI produces the next Member representing the ANINRI/Awgu/Oji River Federal Constituency in the Green Chamber come 2027. After 28 years of democracy, equity, justice, and fairness require that Aninri takes its rightful turn.

“Ndi Aninri, Ndi Awgu, Ndi Oji River — it is time to give Aninri its fair share at the Federal House of Representatives!

“KA ANINRI JEE! Aninri ga eje 2027!

This message is brought to you by the members of the Ka Aninri Jee Movement.

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“ADC crisis is engineered”, Jega warns INEC

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must understand that the ADC internal crisis is engineered, said public affairs analyst, Mahmud Jega.

He spoke during an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Prime Time’ yesterday.

“The crisis in the ADC is being engineered. And INEC has to be very careful”, Jega said, adding that the electoral umpire seems to be siding the government to kill opposition ahead of 2023 elections.

“The impression INEC is giving is that it is part of the scheme to destroy all opposition parties.

“The opposition wanted the ADA; INEC sat on it for 2 years. Now they have moved to ADC, and they are coming up with something else”, Jega said.

InfoWars reported that African Democratic Congress is facing serious internal crisis leading to INEC removing of former Senate President David Mark as the national chairman of the party.

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Presidency kicks as ADC will continue its National Convention as planned

The Presidency has reacted to the African Democratic Congress (ADC’s) defiance to hold its national convention as planned despite INEC pressures.

The Special Adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, is criticising the rising opposition party for disregard of legality.

“Just continue your illegality, the lawless ADC. The dog that wants to get lost in the forest will ignore the hunter’s whistle”, Onanuga said.

Recall that INEC stripped ADC of its leadership days ago, said it wouldn’t recognise the party’s activities pending court rulings. It was a trap meant to delay ADC and made it to miss schedules in the coming elections. And it means ADC is essentially been deregistered.

ADC’s spokesman Bolaji Abdullahi said in X that the national convention would continue.

“This is to notify all members of the ADC that despite the illegal actions of @inecnigeria, the ADC congresses will continue as follows,” he wrote.

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