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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has won all the 27 chairmanship seats in the just concluded local government elections in Imo State. The Party also won 636 out of 645 councillorship election. Kowa part won 1, Accord party 1, PDM 2, while five Councillor election remains inconclusive. 

Chairman of the State Independent Electoral Commission (ISIEC), Mr Ethelbert Ebebuchi, revealed this on Sunday in Owerri.

Mr Ebebuchi made the disclosure while announcing the results of the elections at the ISIEC Headquarters along Orlu Road in the state capital.

The polls conducted by the electoral body on Saturday were the first in the state in the last seven years.

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The atmosphere at Egbuoma, Oguta Local Government Area of IMO State was charged up as hundreds of APC Stakeholders stormed the country home of Prof. Anwukah on the invitation of Dr. Tony Anwukah Jnr for a crucial meeting and tête-à-tête with the youths of the area.

After inaugurating a Support Group for Uche Nwosu’s Gubernatorial Ambition, he moved into a crucial meeting with Party Stakeholders who made up the Anwukah Vanguard which was formerly under the leadership of Dr. Henry Okafor who unfortunately left the Rescue Mission Government led by Governor Rochas Okorocha.

At the meeting with Anwukah Vanguard, Dr. Anwukah Jnr promised to do everything humanly possible to support the vanguard to it’s maximum height, he made donations of cash for the women’s wing kits and a bus, he made donations of vehicles also to the Egbuoma APC Ward Chairman, the Anwukah Vanguard Youths, the structure itself and all aspirants who are rescue mission complaints.

He charged the people of Oguta under the auspices of Anwukah Vanguard to deliver Uche Nwosu as they spearheaded and delivered Rochas Okorocha in 2015.

Dignitaries at the event include but not limited to, the Oguta apc party chairman, the Ward Chairmen, LGA Chairman & Vice – elect, Councillor’s, Oguta State Constituency House Member, Commsioner for Niger Delta, Apc State women’s leader and much more.










It was heroic and stylish the arrival of the apolitical entertainment Supremo and showbiz promoter from Orsu LGA of Imo State to the All Progressive Congress, APC, sensitization rally in Owerri West LGA in total solidarity to a long time friend and an aspirant for for Imo State House of Assembly, Madoka.

The father of two and Executives Director, Opium Grand Cubana, Owerri had flew in to Nigeria from business engagement abroad, and only two days ago hosted African music sensation, David Adeleke popularly known as Davido and fiancé , Chioma to a club party at Opium Grand Cubana, Owerri.

His arrival into the campaign arena elicited positive reaction due to his known swags and lifestyle, especially his iconic spray of mint naira note. As usual, party faithfuls, youths and women practically abandoned political campaigns to grab wads of 500 naira note being thrown to the air by Paschal Okechukwu.

The pragmatic young man is a delight to be with, easy going and entertaining. Friends call him Chybike, others call him DoroBuchi, but he fancy Cubana Chief Priest.




Fourteen political parties, excluding main opposition parties, Peoples Democratic Party and All Progressives Grand Alliance , are ready for the local government elections taking place in Imo State on Saturday.

Some of the participating political parties include the ruling All Progressives Congress , Accord Party , Green Party of Nigeria , Young People ’s Party , KOWA , Mega Party of Nigeria , Social Democratic Party , African Democratic Congress .

The Chairman of the Imo State Independent Electoral Commission , Ethelbert Ibebuchi , who briefed journalists on level of preparedness of the commission ahead of the polls , promised an equal playing ground .

According to the electoral umpire ’s chairman , the political parties would be vying for 27 chairmanship positions and 645 councillorship positions .

He said , “The commission is ready for the Saturday election and we are urging the people to come out and perform their civic responsibilities . Let me assure all and sundry that ISIEC has made available to all participating political parties and their candidates a level playing ground to actively take part in order to actualise their political goals . ”

“May I in unequivocal terms assure our numerous publics that ISIEC is sufficiently ready to go. Rest assured that as part of our altruistic design to ensure a hitch free exercise , there shall be restriction of movement of persons between 8 am and 4 pm when polls are expected to come to an end ”.

PDP and APGA said they won’t be participating in the election .
But the ISIEC chairman said that the development would not affect the credibility of the process.



No fewer than 25 women suspected to be members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra being detained in the Owerri federal prison facility have been moved out of the town .

A source in the prison confided in our correspondent on Thursday that the women were moved out to Okigwe prison on Wednesday and Thursday , respectively.

He said the development became necessary following the congestion of the female cells in the Owerri federal prison .

The source said the 548-capacity prison had 2, 253 inmates because of the presence of the 127 IPOB women and 74 suspected cultists.

He said, “ The Owerri prison authority has transferred 25 IPOB women to Okigwe prison . Ten were taken to Okigwe prison on Wednesday.

We are having space problem . The female cells are filled to capacity . There are no places they can stay.

The authority has to move them to another nearby prison .”

The Public Relations Officer of the Owerri Federal Prison , James Madugba , who confirmed the development in a telephone conversation with our correspondent, said that only 10 IPOB women were transferred to Okigwe prison as of Wednesday.

The prison spokesperson said the reason for the transfer of the women was to guarantee their safety and welfare.

He acknowledged that the prison facility was congested and that the female cells were pressured because of the number of female inmates in custody .


Meanwhile, 15 more women suspected to be members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra were on Thursday remanded in the Owerri federal prison by a magistrate ’s court in Owerri presided over by S.K Kadurumba .

The development has increased the number of IPOB women remanded in custody by the court to 127 in the last four days .

Arraigning the fifteen women, the police prosecutor , Caleb Achi , told the court that the women committed the same crime the other 112 earlier remanded by the same court committed .

Achi explained that the accused were not arraigned the same day the others were arraigned because of exigencies.

He explained that while two women who slumped before their arraignment on Monday were rushed to the hospital for resuscitation and their names removed from the charge sheet , the other 13 w
ere not brought to court earlier because the unit of the police handling their matter was not ready .


The police prosecutor gave the names of the women as Chinyere Ubani , Precious Anyanwu , Nwaka John , Nwadike Chinyere , Chika Uruagwu, Ifeanyi Florence, Chinedu Chibuzo and Cynthia Okoroagwu .

Others are Paulina Iroanya Ntizi Josephine , Blessing Nwelele, Chinyere Achonna, Nneka Okoro , Magrate Eze and Ijeoma Nwafor .

Some of the charges read, “That you conspired with others now at large to commit misdemeanor to wit; conduct likely to cause a breach of peace and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 517 of the Criminal Code .. 


“ That you and others now at large did in a public place , conduct yourselves in a manner likely to cause a breach of the peace by unlawfully obstructing the flow of traffic and other business and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 249 (d ) of the Criminal Code Act .

“ That you did assemble yourselves together and publicly exhibited banners , emblems , flags or symbols of Indigenous people of Biafra and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 88 ( b ) of the Criminal Code .”

There was drama in Owerri , the Imo state capital , on Friday when operatives of the state police command intercepted a convoy carrying the corpse of a 39 - year -old man, Kingsley Egwim, home for funeral rites.

The convoy, which was conveying the corpse from Rivers State to Amauziri in the Isiala Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State, was accosted at Tetlow by Bank Raod in Owerri by cops who were on a stop- and- search duty.
On being searched, a pistol with some live bullets was discovered in one of the buses in the convoy.

Upon the discovery, the police arrested the corpse and the mourners and marched them to the state police command headquarters.

The development attracted residents, who trooped out to watch the drama. A police source told Ameborave that the testimony of one of the arrested persons made the operatives to force open the casket, leading to the discovery of a pistol with police insignia.

The source said, “While on a stop-and-search duty, the operatives of the command intercepted a convoy conveying a corpse home.

“Their attire and disposition raised the curiosity of the men and we quickly flagged them down. While their vehicles were ransacked, a pistol and bullets were recovered.
“We quickly marched them to the state command headquarters , where we forcefully opened the casket and found a pistol with police insignia on it. The pistol was with the corpse inside the casket.

“From preliminary investigation, the youths, numbering 72 – both male and female – are members of a cult group from Rivers State, who were possibly attending the funeral of one of their members.

“ What a pistol was doing inside a casket is what we do not understand. The pistol has police insignia , meaning that they might have killed a police officer and took his pistol or they stole it from policemen after attacking them.”

When our correspondent visited the command headquarters, the suspected cultists were seen being interrogated by operatives of the command.

Another source told our correspondent that the tattoos and knives cults on the bodies of the suspects indicated that they were dreaded cultists.

Ameborave.com gathered that the Commissioner of Police in the state, Dansuki Galandanchi, ordered the release of the corpse around 4 pm for funeral rites when the widow and father of the deceased came to the police command to identify the deceased.

Our correspondent saw some relatives of the deceased carrying the casket out of the command headquarters while police impounded the ambulance and other vehicles the suspects were arrested in.

The wife of the dead and her father were seen walking behind those carrying the casket out from the police premises.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Andrew Enwerem, said two pistols, one with police insignia, and 44 rounds of live ammunition, were recovered from the suspects.
Enwerem, who said the arrest was as a result of the community policing strategy of the CP, gave the assurance that the suspects would be charged to court at the end of investigation.


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