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I killed Usifo Ataga myself, Chidinma says in video played in court
The principal suspect, Chidinma Ojukwu, in the alleged murder of the former chief executive officer of Super TV, Usifo Ataga, confessed to the crime in a video played before the Lagos High Court sitting at Tafawa Balewa Square on Tuesday.
Ojukwu and Adedayo Quadri are standing trial for Mr Ataga’s death on June 15, 2021.
They were arraigned alongside Ojukwu’s sister, Chioma Egbuchu, accused of stealing Ataga’s iPhone 7.
Ataga’s body was seen in the video lying on the ground facing up, with his hands spread.
He was wearing a white singlet and shorts stained with blood.
His head was close to a wall at the short-service apartment where he was allegedly murdered.
There was blood on the floor, pillow and duvet on the bed.
In the video, Ojukwu narrated that she met Ataga through a friend.
She said that, on June 13, 2021, the deceased called her and asked her to get a place for them to stay, and she got the short let service apartment where the deceased died.
She said: “After I got the place on Sunday, we were smoking loud, drinking, watching movies. Then, I went to get food, the drug we were taking got finished and I ordered another one and went downstairs to get it from the delivery guy in the morning.”
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The first defendant said that the above-mentioned incident occurred on June 14, 2021.
“Then, on Tuesday, we drank, smoke loud and I added Rophynol to his drink. We had sex, and I was on the bed and he was on a chair.
“Later, he started disturbing me for more sex. I was tired, and after struggling with him, he had his way and still wanted more.
“He was no longer himself, and I thought he was no more interested in sex, only for him to return to the bed to ask for more.
“I pushed him away which resulted in his hitting his head against a stool that had a glass, he had a cut on his leg and he became weak.”
Ojukwu said that she then took a knife and stabbed Ataga in the neck, ribs and stomach, so he would not be able to harm her.
“I tied his hands with a handkerchief. His blood was out and I was scared.
“I just packed everything, my clothes were also stained with blood, I just packed my things and left.
“I took the knife and handkerchief, and when I got home, I threw the knife and handkerchief away.
“Michael was a friend. I didn’t know him that deeply, and we didn’t talk regularly,” she said in the video clip.
When she was asked in the video if she was assisted in killing the deceased, Ojukwu said, “There was nobody that assisted me, I did it alone.”
When asked why she didn’t call for help, she said, “Obviously I was scared, that was why I left.”
She said that there was no motive behind killing Ataga.
In the video, the ninth prosecution witness in the murder trial, DSP Olusegun Bamidele from the Intelligence and Tactical Unit of the State Criminal Investigating Department, Panti Yaba, was seen interrogating Ojukwu at Panti.
He also asked her why she was using a foreign phone number and the motive behind her hiding her phone number.
Ojukwu said that she already had a foreign number registered on social media which she used to chat with people.
Asked why the owner of the service apartment didn’t know her identity, she said, “She didn’t ask for my identification.
“If she had said that the place was not available I would have left for another place.”
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Ojukwu responded to a question in the video about why she used Mary Johnson to open a bank account.
She said that she was attempting to open an account number which got blocked.
On an Identification card she procured, Ojukwu said, “It was someone that did it and you can’t see his face.
“I don’t know the contact of the person. I was just going through the internet and I saw a contact to call.”
She also said in the video that she opened a domiciliary account for depositing dollars.
At this point, prosecution counsel, Adenike Oluwafemi, reminded the witness of his evidence on May 10, when he said that he recovered some items from the defendant’s house.
Bamidele responded by listing the things he allegedly recovered from Ojukwu’s house.
He told Justice Yetunde Adesanya that he recovered a small pink purse containing two syringes, eight pieces of Rophynol tablets, two sanitary pads, a small perfume, jewellery, an iPhone belonging to the first defendant, a notebook, a diary and an HP laptop.
The witness listed the other items to include an identity card with the name: Ojukwu Chidinma Adora; Ataga’s driver’s licence, Ojukwu’s United Bank for Africa automated teller machine card and an identity card in Ataga’s name.
Other items, according to the witness, are three other cards that had the deceased’s name and six blank complimentary cards.
After identifying the items, Oluwafemi prayed to the court to admit them in evidence.
However, Ojukwu’s counsel, C.C. Ezebube, objected to the admissibility of the items.
Ezebube said that the custody of the items was not specified before the court – from the moment of recovery to that of tendering them before the court.
He said, “Some of the items could have been picked from anywhere, there is no originality as these items can be reproduced from anywhere.”
Quadri’s counsel, Mr Babatunde Busari, and Egbuchu’s counsel, F.O. Ilesunmi, did not object to the tendering of the items in evidence.
In a ruling, the judge dismissed the objection and admitted the items in evidence.
The case was adjourned until Wednesday for the continuation of trial.
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Court Orders Forfeiture of Pastor Ebonyi’s Hotel, School, Factory Over Alleged N1.39bn Fraud
Court Orders Forfeiture of Pastor Ebonyi’s Hotel, School, Factory Over Alleged N1.39bn Fraud
A Federal High Court sitting in Lafia has ordered the permanent forfeiture of multiple properties belonging to Pastor Theophilus Ebonyi, founder and General Overseer of Faith On The Rock Ministry International, after ruling that the assets were acquired through proceeds of a large-scale fraud scheme estimated at about N1.39 billion.
The judgment followed an application by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which told the court that the forfeited properties were linked to funds traced to a fraudulent investment and fake grant operation allegedly run through Theobarth Global Foundation.
The court, presided over by Justice M.O. Olajuwon, held that the EFCC successfully established that the assets were derived from unlawful activities under the provisions of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act. The judge further ruled that the defendant failed to provide credible evidence to justify legitimate ownership of the properties.
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The forfeited assets include a 23-room hotel and event centre in Nyanya Gwandara, a warehouse and sachet water factory in Karu, two office buildings, a primary school, and a bank account containing over N1 million. Authorities said these properties were either directly purchased or developed using proceeds from the alleged financial fraud scheme.
EFCC investigators told the court that Ebonyi was arrested in 2023 over allegations that he orchestrated a fraudulent scheme through Theobarth Global Foundation, where he promoted a fake $20 billion Ford Foundation grant. The commission said he falsely claimed affiliation with the internationally recognised Ford Foundation, a claim the organisation has publicly denied.
According to investigators, victims were made to pay about N1.8 million each as registration and processing fees, with promises of access to the non-existent grant. The EFCC stated that the scheme defrauded individuals and corporate bodies of approximately N1.39 billion before it was exposed.
With the court’s ruling, all listed assets have now been permanently forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria as part of ongoing efforts to recover proceeds of crime and dismantle fraudulent investment networks.
The EFCC said the judgment marks a major step in the prosecution process and reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that proceeds of advance fee fraud are recovered and returned to public ownership.
Authorities also cautioned members of the public against falling for fake grant schemes or investment programmes that promise unrealistic returns or falsely claim affiliation with reputable international organisations such as the Ford Foundation.
Court Orders Forfeiture of Pastor Ebonyi’s Hotel, School, Factory Over Alleged N1.39bn Fraud
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Gunmen Kill Imo Traditional Ruler, Security Operatives in Brutal Attack
Gunmen Kill Imo Traditional Ruler, Security Operatives in Brutal Attack
Gunmen have killed the traditional ruler of Ochia Community, Eze Paulinus Ekwueme, alongside security operatives in a violent and coordinated attack in Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area of Imo State, sparking widespread shock and renewed concern over insecurity in Nigeria’s South-East region.
The attack occurred on Friday along the Assa–Ochia boundary, shortly after the monarch reportedly returned from an overseas trip and was travelling back to his community from Owerri.
The monarch had only just arrived in Owerri earlier in the day after returning from abroad and was on his way home when armed men ambushed his convoy. Sources said the attackers blocked the road at the boundary axis before opening fire on the vehicle carrying the traditional ruler and his security escort, in what witnesses described as a swift and coordinated operation.
During the attack, several security personnel attached to the monarch were also shot dead, though authorities have not confirmed the exact number of casualties. A local source alleged that the attackers appeared to have prior knowledge of the monarch’s movement, suggesting the assault may have been planned in advance, although this remains unverified.
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Residents further reported that after the shooting, the attackers allegedly set parts of the convoy on fire, leaving vehicles and victims engulfed in flames. The incident triggered panic across nearby communities, forcing many residents to flee the area as tension spread.
The killing has thrown Ochia and surrounding communities into mourning, with traditional and community leaders expressing deep shock over the loss and the violent nature of the attack.
The Imo State Police Command confirmed the incident through its spokesperson, Henry Okoye, stating that security operatives were immediately deployed to the area following reports of the attack. He said the Commissioner of Police ordered a tactical response team to be stationed in the Ohaji/Egbema axis to restore order and begin a full investigation into the killings.
Okoye added that while the number of casualties among the security operatives remains unconfirmed, efforts are ongoing to track down the attackers responsible. He also confirmed that security presence has been strengthened across the area as part of measures to prevent further attacks and restore calm.
The killing has heightened tension in Ohaji/Egbema, with residents calling for urgent intervention to address rising violence in the region. Security agencies say investigations are ongoing and that all leads are being pursued to uncover those behind the assassination of the traditional ruler, with assurances that the perpetrators will be arrested and brought to justice.
Gunmen Kill Imo Traditional Ruler, Security Operatives in Brutal Attack
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Nigerians Blast Power Minister Adelabu as Two-Week Electricity Promise Fails
Nigerians Blast Power Minister Adelabu as Two-Week Electricity Promise Fails
Anger is mounting across Nigeria as citizens continue to experience widespread electricity blackouts despite assurances by the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, that improvements in power supply would begin within two weeks.
The latest public frustration comes as a nationwide review shows little to no improvement in grid stability, with many households and businesses still battling erratic supply, prolonged outages, and inconsistent voltage across major cities including Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, and several other states.
The situation has been further complicated by reports that President Bola Tinubu approved ₦3.3 trillion for the settlement of outstanding debts in Nigeria’s power sector, a policy move aimed at stabilising the industry. While some energy analysts believe the intervention could support long-term reforms, others argue that similar announcements in the past have not translated into immediate relief for consumers.
On March 24, Adelabu publicly apologised for the nationwide power disruptions, attributing the crisis to gas supply shortages, transmission constraints, and technical faults within the electricity value chain. At the time, he assured Nigerians that “within two weeks, improvements in supply should begin.”
However, with the deadline now expired, many citizens say the promise has not been fulfilled, and in some areas, conditions have worsened.
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Residents across the country report that electricity supply remains highly unstable, with frequent blackouts lasting hours or even days, interrupted only by brief and unreliable restoration periods.
In Abuja’s Utako district, residents described persistent outages and unbearable heat conditions, with some accusing distribution companies of poor service delivery despite regular billing.
In Lagos, consumers questioned the fairness of the Band A electricity tariff system, which is supposed to guarantee up to 20–24 hours of supply but often fails to meet expectations in practice.
Across other states, similar complaints dominate public discourse. In Delta State, residents described electricity supply as unreliable and frustrating, while in Ondo State, some communities said stable power has become almost non-existent. In Imo State, parts of Owerri reportedly endured weeks of near-total blackout.
In Edo State, residents said outages sometimes stretch for days, particularly after rainfall, while in Ogun and Ekiti states, citizens reported prolonged power cuts despite continued billing from electricity distribution companies.
Many Nigerians say the recurring pattern of promises and poor delivery has left them frustrated and financially strained, especially as they rely heavily on alternative power sources such as generators, inverters, and solar systems, which significantly increase living and business costs.
The crisis has once again highlighted Nigeria’s long-standing electricity supply challenges, including weak transmission infrastructure, insufficient generation capacity, gas supply constraints, and commercial inefficiencies within the power sector.
Despite reforms and privatisation efforts, national electricity generation remains around 4,000 megawatts, far below the level required for a population of over 200 million people. Energy data from international organisations such as the International Energy Agency (IEA) also shows that Nigeria’s per capita electricity consumption remains among the lowest globally.
As frustration grows, citizens continue to demand accountability, transparency, and realistic timelines from government officials rather than short-term assurances that fail to reflect ground realities.
For many Nigerians, the question remains unchanged and increasingly urgent: where is the light?
Nigerians Blast Power Minister Adelabu as Two-Week Electricity Promise Fails
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