Ex-President
Jonathan’s Abuja Gwarimpa resident has been burgled. In a statement by his spoke-person, Ikechukwu
Eze the former President explained that the house, bought in 2004 from CITEC
was stripped bare by thieves who stole every movable item in the house. though he denied reports that 136 Plasma
Television sets and about 25 Refrigerators were amongst items stolen, observer
were of the view that much more than that was actually stolen including hard
cash hidden in the building.
A recent court order widely regarded as an assault on customs and decency, seeking the exhumation of the corpse of a prominent Igbo chief, is largely seen as a misuse of judicial authority, and fear the backlash may lead to disruption of communal peace. By Clement Ebaku and Lucy Okulougbo reporting from Owerri. Tension has escalated surrounding the Amuchienwa family following a contentious order issued on 5 December 2025 by Justice I.O. Agugua, directing the exhumation of the remains of the late Chief Ifeanyichukwu Dona Amuchienwa, who was laid to rest on 17 October 2025. The directive, made nearly two months after the burial, has sparked widespread outrage, with many describing it as a shocking affront to the dignity of the deceased. Imolites are questioning the circumstances under which the ruling emerged, with reactions trailing a media release by Ms. Chinyere Igwegbe (formerly Amuchienwa), the late Chief’s former wife, whose marriage ended more than 32 years ago. Public...

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