“You’re in a mess,” APC stalwart tells Udengene as efforts to unseat him thicken

As all political parties draw their strategies, and schedule for primary elections, interested aspirants work hard to create bridges of support and alliances.

But for Mr Christian Onyeabor, the President General of Amagu autonomous community, who is aspiring to represent Aninri/Awgu/Oji-River federal constituency in 2027 elections, a different reality exists. Yesterday, men of Force Criminal Investigative Department, Enugu Annex, arrested him on the allegation of document forgery. He has since secured his bail, but is now under investigation.

InfoWars has provided sufficient evidence that Udengene has forged the Constitution of Amagu Town Union and sworn an affidavit with it at the Enugu State High Court.

On its part, an indigenous pressure group, Amagu Concerned Indigenous, is clearly proving it could be lethal. Its members are behind Udengene’s arrest. They’re both proudly and openly saying so, having gone as far as getting approval of the arrest directly from the Inspector General of Police’s office in Abuja.

The forged document has implicated nine other well-meaning community natives, including the sitting traditional ruler, HRH Igwe D.O Ohabuikem. The police mandated the PG to bring all the nine on Monday for their statements.

Now standing face-to-face with the laws and risking stringent Penal Code penalties, Igwe and some others are at the verge of denying Udengene.

In a video that is now going viral, Igwe Ohabuikem says he didn’t “know of any other Constitution” aside the real one. Its not clear the date the video was made.

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For Udengene to realise his Abuja dream, there are seemingly immovable odds to beat.

Hon. Anyayo Onwuegbu, the current occupant of the constituency’s seat has since signalled interest to seek reelection in 2027. He was declared to have lost to Labour Party’s Hon Chijioke Okereke in 2023. Onwuegbu simply went to court and returned with the mandate. He’s an able man aside being extremely rich and heavily connected.

Udengene lacks everything it takes to match this man. Besides, at home – that’s within Aninri political spaces – stiff competition awaits to destroy the weak as several people of unusual pedigrees seek the same seat at the same time.

But the biggest blockade would come from Mr Christian Onyeabor’s sordid past. Opposition researchers have been looking for dirts in his days as a student leader in and in the days he piloted the so-called Aninri Grassroots Mobilizers.

And indeed, the findings so far would make some interesting reading. The tendency for sexual escapades is characteristic, just as his penchant for greed and abuse of power.

The FCID arrest is the latest odd as pressure continue to rise in a bid to force the PG to show some sense of decorum.

Seventy-nine different petitioners have reached the Ministry of Chieftaincy Affairs in Enugu, all calling for Udengene’s immediate suspension as the PG. More people, now emboldened by InfoWars successful assaults on the anti-people administration, would be rushing to the Ministry in coming days.

This is happening at the backdrop of mockery in Aninri political circles where Udengene is notorious for boasting of his acumen and power to control.

“I’ve talked with him [Udengene] and I said to him ‘you’re in a mess’. You’re allowing your people to prove you can’t control a place as little as Amagu village'”, APC stakeholder from Aninri spoke with InfoWars.

As the community’s Annual General Meeting begins on April 8, more interesting dramas are certainly coming. Major Amagu stakeholders are already on their knees. They would be leading Udengene to beg members of the pressure group tomorrow.

But a source privy to the situation told InfoWars the rising group would set the bar even higher in a negotiation that is certain to end in impasse.

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Aninri PG, 9 others to head to prison after being caught in document forgery

The efforts to suppress the truth are now sufficiently defeated as fresh High Court documents emerge. InfoWars has reported that Comr Udengene, president-general of Amagu autonomous community in Aninri, has rewritten the constitution of his people.

And he didn’t stop there. The PG also has lied – under oath – and testified to be tendering the original copy of the document before Enugu State High Court.

His reasons were “purely personal and particularly self-serving” a lawyer who is privy to the circumstances said.

“Your PG committed two heavy criminal offences at the same time: forgery and perjury,” the lawyer told me.

The section 117-118 of Criminal Code Act of Nigeria defines perjury as a criminal offence with minimum of 14 years jail term, while section 467 peg prison term for forgery between 3 and 14 years, or 21 years if the document involved is of any serious consequence.

When his acts were first reported to wider audience, Udengene got hysterical and came after everyone within reach – with clear intent to intimidate. Ironically, the obvious missteps are now leading to further escalation and to a scandalous end. Right now, both the original and the forged documents, and several other incriminating evidences of gross abuse of office are tendered before the police, and more will head to the court in coming days. And, at least two national newspapers, well as 10 blogs, would soon document the story of the forgery in their internet archives for future uses.

For a man who thrives in cutting corners, the embattled PG is most likely to bribe his way out of prosecution, relying on the “vast wealth” of his willing elder brothers.

But one thing is sure. Evidence of Comr Christian Onyeabor’s forgery and perjury are with the government institutions. And far more interesting is the fact that the general public fully know it. Now, all eyes are on those institutions.

For nearly two years, Udengene has committed a lot of atrocities against his own Amagu kinsmen. He has allegedly used uniformed servicemen, including soldiers and SWAT operatives, to harass the people. He has issued arbitrary “executive orders” to target dissent voices. He’s also into land grabbing.

All these – and more – had been restricted within the remote, little Amagu community through repressive censorship. And people had long stopped speaking against the injustice out of fear. InfoWars has blown out the lids. The once secured small-time tyrant can no longer operate in the dark, having been systematically smoked out of his shell to stand true public trial for the first time.

According to an unconfirmed source, Comr Udengene is now suing for peace. But peace is very faraway at the moment. A particular family is presently claiming damages of whooping ₦55 million in the court against the PG. Another native is “ready to die” instead of being alive while the land-grabbing president-general fraudulently takes his land.

Branded a “PG of uncompleted projects”, Udengene remains the most unpopular leader in Amagu history. As the autonomous community starts its Annual General Meeting in two weeks’ time, civil unrest is highly probable. Most of the respected stakeholders – nine of whom their names appear on the forged Constitution – are no longer given iota of respect.

On December 29, 2025 – during a “general assembly” meeting, angry natives confronted Udengene with questions of patriotism, honesty and accountability. He had no answer. Instead he resorted to fighting, before he was matched out of the village square. The meeting was held in his absence.

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National Politics Is Sweet, But Home Is Sweeter: Why Chief Eneukwu Should Return Home and Give Others a Chance

By Chief Eneukwu Nicholas (Ezeudo 1 of Obinagu udi )

When the All Progressives Congress (APC) was formed in 2013 through the merger of several political parties, all the key leaders were carried along to ensure that every interest was represented.

During that period, Chief Emmanuel Eneukwu was made the Interim National Welfare Secretary, and he began the work with His Excellency, Chief Bisi Akande. At that time, Chief Julius Nyerere of Abia State was the National Interim Vice Chairman of the party in the South East zone, while Chief George Muoghalu was the National Interim Auditor.

It should be recalled that APC was then treated like a leprosy in the South East, where anyone who mentioned the name was seen as having committed blasphemy. Leaders such as Osita Okechukwu, Late Sen. Okey Ezea, Dr. Ben Nwoye, Gen. Joe Okoloagu, among others, struggled to sell the APC message to the people of Enugu. It was called a Boko Haram party, a party for people without vision, a party of killers, and a party of evil men.

It was very difficult to find candidates willing to run for elections in Enugu State. The then South East leader of the party, His Excellency Owelle Rochas Anayochukwu Okorocha, made several efforts to move the party forward. Other areas in Enugu produced candidates through sacrifice, except Enugu West Senatorial District. Seeing the situation, Owelle Rochas asked Chief Eneukwu to run for the vacant Senate seat, but he declined. He did not want to take that risk for the party. Rochas made the same request to Chief Nyerere in Abia State, and he agreed to run as the party’s governorship candidate.

When Chief Nyerere left his office to pursue the governorship race, Chief Eneukwu began lobbying for that position instead of focusing on the vacant Enugu West senatorial seat. It took the strong effort and sacrifice of Chief Onyemucheya Nnamani to persuade his close associate, Chief Phil Ezeh, to run so that the party could remain active, and this happened after the party primaries.

At the same time, there was no one willing to run for Senate in Enugu East Senatorial Zone because those who had shown interest disappeared. Dr. Ben Nwoye was asked by the National Working Committee of the party to take up the challenge and run for the election. He spent his time, energy, and personal resources and even risked his life to keep the party active. During that period, he traveled round major cities putting up APC billboards that were destroyed the next day, yet he continued until after the election.

Seeing that Chief Nyerere was committed to his governorship ambition, Chief Eneukwu began lobbying South East leaders such as Late Ogbonnaya Onu and Sen. Chris Ngige to support his bid to become the Zonal Vice Chairman of the party in the South East.

When Sen. Adams Oshiomhole became the National Chairman, Chief Eneukwu served under him until the committee was dissolved after two years. In 2021, Chief Eneukwu contested for the position of Deputy National Chairman (South) of the party and won. He has remained in that position since then. This means he has spent about thirteen years as a member of the National Working Committee of APC. He began this work during the administration of His Excellency Sullivan Iheanacho Chime, continued during the tenure of His Excellency Rt. Hon. Lawrence Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, and has now served three years under the leadership of Governor Peter Ndubisi Mbah.

Looking at the history of his service, he has worked under seven National Chairmen of APC. They include His Excellency Bisi Akande, His Excellency John Odigie-Oyegun, His Excellency Sen. Adams Oshiomhole, His Excellency Alhaji Abdullahi Adamu, His Excellency Umar Musa Ganduje, Hon. Ali Bukar Dalori, and currently Professor Nentawe Yilwatda. If allowed ,he might be eyeing the National Auditor or even youth leader just to remain at the helm of affairs of the party that is why ,this is the best time for him to come back home .

For many years he has remained in the national structure of the party, leaving his home base in Enugu because then we believed that politics requires energy, patience, and constant travel. So, after more than a decade in national leadership, it is wise to call on him to return home and reconnect with his political base. The people of Enugu do not know him, but he has benefited immensely from the party without much sacrifice for the grassroots. Therefore, coming home would allow him to contribute more directly to local politics, guide younger party members, and help strengthen the party structure in the state, especially now that APC has become the ruling party in Enugu.

Chief Eneukwu’s experience in national leadership, as an elder, can help build unity and encourage new leaders who are willing to serve to learn under him. He can also help resolve internal disagreements and promote cooperation among party members in Enugu State, especially in his local government, Udi.

With Chief Eneukwu’s knowledge of the party’s history and internal processes, he can support the growth of APC at the grassroots level, something that he has not done since the inception of the party.

Historically, many political leaders eventually return home to guide the next generation after years of service at the national level, and this is the right time for Chief Emmanuel Eneukwu to come home and rest, having taken record as the longest serving NWC member of APC .

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Peter Obi is a tireless liar, Shettima hits ADC harder

Vice President Kashim Shettima has taken a swipe at opposition parties, accusing them of thriving on “lies and hypocrisy.”

He insisted that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is in a stronger political position than in 2023.

Speaking on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at an interfaith breaking of fast for Ramadan and Lent held at the State House, Shettima criticised the African Democratic Congress (ADC) over its push for electronic transmission of votes.

He alleged that when the party opened its portal for membership registration, it was “overwhelmed by an avalanche of fake names and fictitious identities.”

“The same people who were adamant that we must have electronic transmission of votes opened their portal for membership registration, and it was flooded with fake names and fictitious identities,” the Vice President said.

Taking a broader swipe at opposition politics in the country, Shettima declared that misinformation has become their driving force.

“You and I know that, as Winston Churchill once said, ‘truth is so precious that it must be surrounded by a bodyguard of lies.’ Lies, lies, lies that is what is driving the opposition in this country,” he stated.

Addressing the gathering of political and religious leaders, Shettima urged party faithful to remain united as the political season approaches.

“Excellencies, distinguished ladies and gentlemen, the political season is around the corner. We are all political actors. We have to sell our government. We have to stand behind our administration,” he said.

He further maintained that the APC is now more politically comfortable than it was during the 2023 general elections.

“Politically speaking, we are in a more comfortable position now than in 2023,” he said.

On the recent wave of defections into the ruling party, Shettima insisted that governors joining the APC were doing so voluntarily.

“Nobody is coercing the governors of Rivers, Delta, Kano or any other state to join the APC. It is at their own volition because they have seen the light,” he added.

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