Osita Ngwu is a fraudulent and dishonest senator – SaharaReporters

The senator representing Enugu West, Osita Ngwu, is under fire nationwide as his constituents also draw a special battle line against him at home.

SaharaReporters, in its news report on February 4, quoted sources who derided the lawmaker, notably describing him as a “dishonest” and “fraudulent” man.

There has been growing call for Senator Ngwu to vacate his position as Minority Whip in the Senate. With the aim for balance, the position is exclusively reserved for the opposition or for Minority caucus in the Red Chamber.

However, Ngwu who won the senate in 2023 under the Peoples Democratic Party has defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress alongside Governor Peter Mbah in 2025. Mbah publicly announced his defection. But Ngwu has refused to do so even though APC officials in his Ngwo Uno Ward, Udi Local Government Area have confirmed his membership.

The rule is simply, and its that Osita Ngwu has lost the right to remain as the Minority Whip of the 10th Assembly.

“It is deeply troubling and disappointing that a distinguished Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria could act in such a dishonest and fraudulent manner”, SaharaReporters quoted a source as saying.

It was solely out of greed the Osita Ngwu has refused to formally announce his defection to allow him “to continue usurping the Minority Whip position”.

“Senator Osita Ngwu continues to manipulate the system, apparently aiming to collect the benefits due to the Minority Whip in the last week of February 2025”, the source slammed Ngwu.

Meanwhile, the Enugu West constituents are bracing to unseat the “fraudulent” senator in 2027. He was the only PDP senator from Enugu after the 2023 elections, made possible by massive rigging that defied the Labour Party tsunami mostly in Aninri, Awgu, Udi and Ezeagu council areas.

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Governor Alex Otti signs a bill no other governor can sign. See it

Abia State Governor is decidedly one of the few best governor in Nigeria presently.

Yesterday, Alex Otti signed into law the Senior Citizens Bill. The new law, basically, is huge relief for the aged.

It entitled every Abia citizens who is 60 years old to free monthly salary, free medical services, and other benefits. The aged will continue to benefit from these packages until death.

If the 2027 election is going to be free and fair, Alex Otti will certainly be reelected. His fellow citizens have already poolled resources together and purchased governorship form for him ahead of 2027.

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How PG in Aninri singlehandedly rewrites Town Union’s Constitution to suit his greed (PHOTOS)

To the people of Amagu community it’s a fight to finish. It’s now or never; temper continues to rise as they vow to take back their land from a grossly corrupt and selfish President General.

But Christian Onyeabor (a.k.a Udengene) is proving he can resist the ongoing protests against his administration. He has altered some sections of the Town Union’s Constitution, proceeded to ramp up attacks on critics, and continued to sell false information that could undermine the leadership of Aninri Local Government.

Udengene, a close and old-time friend of Aninri council chairman Prince Ugochukwu Nwanjoku, is a cunning rat. Both men are from Oduma town, but are from two different political wards. According to insider sources, Udengene has watched with envy Prince Nwanjoku’s surprising ascendency in politics.

Fondly called “Wiseman”, the council chairman may have perceived his friend’s inordinate ambition and had chosen to test him. As he released first, second and third batches of appointments between 2024 and early 2025 Udengene was conspicuously not in the lists. So the PG, as his way to fight Nwanjoku, started both publicly attacking his friend and tarnishing the chairman’s name before Amagu populace.

Nwanjoku had prepared to reply with government might and perhaps stripe Udengene of his PG certificate. But influential stakeholders in Amagu, including a Malaysian-based clergyman Pastor Jim Abba, pleaded on his behalf. Then the chairman pardoned and surprised the PG, offering him a lucrative appointment in middle of 2025.

But Udengene had come back to the village to boast that he got the appointment as a result of his clout and pressure against the chairman. This is not true. By the time of his appointment, he was already sidelined in Aninri politics due to his anti-party roles against the elections of Governor Peter Mbah, Hon Magnus Edeh, and Hon Anayo Onwuegbu in 2023.

Before last week, “extremely close allies” of the chairman had frequented Government House to demarket him before Governor Peter Mbah against return for a second-term, multiple reliable sources told InfoWars. It’s not clear if Udengene has joined in any of the Lion Build visits. But nearly all the visitors are his close allies, which may suggest that Udengene, who likes to operate in the shadows, may in fact be the architect of the plot against the chairman’s return.

However, Governor Peter Mbah dealt a blow to the Udengene’s so-called Like Minds, a nonsense group of irrelevant Aninri politicians championed by the embattled PG. Again the governor “anointed” Prince Ugochukwu Nwanjoku for chairman for a second term, sources said.

• This is never found anywhere in Amagu Town Union’s Constitution

Whatever Udengene’s political aspirations might be, those are now but some elements of dying pipedreams and are certainly not in view at the moment. Prince Nwanjoku has extreme grips on all political structures in the council, and might have a complete list of possible threats to his happiness. According to sources close to Udengene, he does weep profusely often in private because of this.

It’s indeed a moment of great distress for the most hated and highly corrupt President General in Amagu’s history. His decision to rewrite the community’s Constitution is already being met with far more extreme countermeasures. Some concern Amagu natives are already heading both to the Ministry of Chieftaincy Matters and to the court to seek redress on behalf of the community.

InfoWars factual reports are amplifying the people’s concerns, for the first time, and many Amagu natives are now emboldened to challenge the arrogant tyrant without the usual trepidation.

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“We won’t fight Prince Nwanjoku”, Amagu women defy PG Udengene

Amagu women have told their President General they won’t be siding him to fight Aninri council chairman, Prince Ugochukwu Nwanjoku.

InfoWars reported that Comr Christian Onyeabor (a.k.a Udengene) called “emergency meeting” yesterday evening following increasing pressure on his administration to act responsibly. At the meeting held at Kings High School Oduma, the embattled PG urged Amagu women to prepare to stage protests against Nwanjoku’s administration.

However, the women rejected his call, the first of its kind which stands as a proof of the people’s defiance against the unpopular government.

“If we go to Orie to protest and they come and kill us, will you [Udengene] buy another lives for us? I, personally, will not go anywhere”, one Mrs Aninta, an outspoken women leader from the community reportedly told the PG to his face, using local dialect.

Amagu lost their daily Orie market in a One-Day war with their Ameke neighbours on January 27, 2020. The Ameke assailants burnt the market, then allegedly colluded with Aninri Local Government and the market was demolished and the land seized. That time, the President General of Amagu community was Hon James Onyeabor, Udengene’s biological brother.

Since then, the promise to bring back the market has become a hot campaign bait during election times in Amagu. In 2024 Udengene himself assured Amagu community that he would bring back the market if he was elected. It was for his tough rhetorics on Orie and Ameke community that stakeholders coerced his opposing candidates to step down and made Udengene PG unopposed.

However, nearly two years into his administration, Udengene is yet to make any move. To hide his weakness, he pushed number of lies against the council chairman Prince Ugochukwu Nwanjoku inside Amagu community in early 2025, saying that the Prince is the obstacle to retrieving the lost asset. It took intervention of a Malaysian-based clergyman Pastor Jim Abba to save Udengene from Nwanjoku’s wrath and quench the brewing brawl.

Now, in Amagu, Orie market is commonly seen not just as an ancient heritage, but it’s regarded as a symbol of pride. In modern times, it had also served as the community’s “oil well” for the huge revenue it generated. Six years after its destruction, Orie remains the heartthrob of every Amagu indigene.

Some segments of the population have obtained litigation at the State High Court after Udengene sold fear that Aninri Local Government is at the verge of taking over the market by force.

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