Tears As Arise TV Anchor Somtochukwu Maduagwu Is Laid To Rest In Agulu

Tears As Arise TV Anchor Somtochukwu Maduagwu Is Laid To Rest In Agulu

It was a heartbreaking scene on Saturday as family, friends, and colleagues gathered in Agulu, Anaocha Local Government Area of Anambra State, to bid farewell to late Arise Television news anchor, Somtochukwu Maduagwu, fondly called “Sommie.” The funeral Mass took place at St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, Agulu, and drew mourners from different parts of Nigeria who came to honour the journalist whose life was tragically cut short. Her body was later laid to rest around 1:30 p.m. amid tears and tributes. Among the mourners was former Anambra State governor and 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, who joined others to pay his respects. In his sermon, Reverend Father Peter Ezewuzie of St. Theresa’s Parish urged the grieving family to take comfort in the belief that Sommie lived a meaningful life and fulfilled her purpose. “The Lord who created us knows the beginning and the end,” he said. “You may feel her life was cut short, but God’s wisdom surpasses human understanding. He loves her more than you do. The best gift you can offer her now is your prayers. She lived a quality life, and that’s what truly matters.” Peter Obi described her death as a painful loss, emphasizing that no one could question God’s will. “We cannot question God,” he said. “When I first heard about her passing, I didn’t even know she was from Agulu. This is a huge loss, but it is the will of God. Before I left Birmingham yesterday, I told people I was rushing home for the burial of one of my daughters. Please keep her and her family in your prayers.” Speaking on behalf of the bereaved family, Sommie’s uncle, Mr. Obi Maduagwu, expressed deep appreciation to Arise News for their unwavering support since her death. “We sincerely thank the management of Arise News. They have stood by us from the very beginning,” he said. “We are also grateful to everyone who travelled from different places to mourn with us.” Somtochukwu Maduagwu tragically lost her life in September 2025 during an armed robbery attack at her home in Abuja, a tragedy that left colleagues and viewers across the country in shock.

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Soludo Insists Detained Native Doctors Must Face Trial Before Any Consideration For Pardon

Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has clarified that he cannot intervene in the release of detained native doctors in the state until their trial is completed. The individuals — Chigozie Nwangu, widely known as Akwa Okuko Tiwara Aki from Oba, Eke Hit from Okija, and Onyeze Jesus from Nkpor — were arrested in February on allegations of preparing charms for suspected criminals, promoting get-rich-quick schemes, and deceiving youths with promises of wealth without work. During a visit to Oba, the hometown of Nwangu, some youths pleaded with the governor to secure his freedom, describing him as a respected figure in the community. Responding, Soludo stressed that the matter is already in court and outside his direct control. “You are asking for the release of Akwa Okuko, but I want to say that there is a process. There is a process for me to follow, and there is a process for the court to follow too. Where we are now is the process of the court,” he said. While acknowledging their concerns, he warned that the activities of the accused had negatively shaped the mindset of many young people. “What we should be praying for is a speedy trial. If he is found guilty and convicted, after that, your leaders can meet with me, and we can discuss the possibility of a pardon. But until the judicial process is concluded, my hands are tied,” he added. The governor also called on youths to support government efforts in tackling drug abuse, kidnapping, and the obsession with “fast money,” stressing that his administration is committed to reviving the values of hard work and integrity across Anambra communities.  

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Anambra Entrepreneur and Social Media Personality 'Fish Magnet' Confirmed Dead After Abduction By Eyes of Lagos Staff Writer July 29, 2025 Anambra-based entrepreneur and social media personality, Ifesinachi Onyekere, popularly known as “Fish Magnet,” has been confirmed dead days after he was abducted by unidentified gunmen. The incident occurred late Saturday night in Okpuno, a community near the Anambra State capital, Awka. According to reports from Zagozola Makama and eyewitness accounts, the armed assailants stormed Onyekere’s residence in Ezinifite Village at about 10:30 p.m. Arriving in an ash-coloured Lexus SUV, the attackers reportedly broke into the compound, shot Onyekere in the leg, and forcefully took him away in his own navy blue Toyota Corolla. They were said to have escaped through nearby bush paths toward Nawfia, successfully evading security operatives in the area. Onyekere was the Managing Director of Fish Magnet, a thriving aquaculture business with a significant following on social media. He was widely admired for his entrepreneurship and digital presence promoting fish farming in Nigeria. Tragically, sources confirmed that his body was found days later, confirming fears of his death. Circumstances surrounding the killing remain unclear, and investigations are ongoing. He was also the son of the Anambra State Women Leader of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), a connection that has sparked political interest in the case. The incident has added to growing concerns over rising insecurity in parts of Anambra and the southeast region. Friends, family, and followers have taken to social media to mourn the loss of a young businessman who many say was full of promise and passion.

Anambra Entrepreneur and Social Media Personality Fish Magnet Confirmed Dead After Abduction

Anambra-based entrepreneur and social media personality, Ifesinachi Onyekere, popularly known as “Fish Magnet,” has been confirmed dead days after he was abducted by unidentified gunmen. The incident occurred late Saturday night in Okpuno, a community near the Anambra State capital, Awka. According to reports from Zagozola Makama and eyewitness accounts, the armed assailants stormed Onyekere’s residence in Ezinifite Village at about 10:30 p.m. Arriving in an ash-coloured Lexus SUV, the attackers reportedly broke into the compound, shot Onyekere in the leg, and forcefully took him away in his own navy blue Toyota Corolla. They were said to have escaped through nearby bush paths toward Nawfia, successfully evading security operatives in the area. Onyekere was the Managing Director of Fish Magnet, a thriving aquaculture business with a significant following on social media. He was widely admired for his entrepreneurship and digital presence promoting fish farming in Nigeria. Tragically, sources confirmed that his body was found days later, confirming fears of his death. Circumstances surrounding the killing remain unclear, and investigations are ongoing. He was also the son of the Anambra State Women Leader of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), a connection that has sparked political interest in the case. The incident has added to growing concerns over rising insecurity in parts of Anambra and the southeast region. Friends, family, and followers have taken to social media to mourn the loss of a young businessman who many say was full of promise and passion.

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Anambra: Labour Party Governorship Primaries Postponed Indefinitely

Anambra: Labour Party Postpones Governorship Primaries

The Labour Party has announced the indefinite suspension of its Anambra 2025 governorship primary election, which was originally scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, April 5, 2025. The decision to postpone the primaries follows a landmark ruling from the Supreme Court on Friday afternoon, which effectively removed Julius Abure as the national chairman of the Labour Party. The court also ordered Abure and his executive team to vacate the party’s national secretariat and all other positions held at various levels. In an exclusive interview with The Guardian on Friday afternoon in Awka, the acting chairman of the Labour Party in Anambra State, Comrade Peter Okoye, confirmed that the governorship primary slated for April 5, 2025, will no longer proceed. He explained that, based on the Supreme Court’s verdict, any primary election conducted under the leadership of Abure’s team would be considered invalid. Okoye emphasized that only the new leadership, under Senator Nenadi Usman, would oversee the party’s affairs moving forward. “The Supreme Court’s verdict this afternoon makes it clear that any election conducted by the current executive team will not stand,” Okoye stated. “The new leadership, along with Senator Usman, will immediately take control of the National Secretariat and other structures across the country.” Okoye also disclosed that a meeting of the acting Anambra State executive has been scheduled for Saturday to discuss the next steps and to brief the national secretariat on the developments. He assured party members and supporters that despite the setbacks, the Labour Party remains steadfast in its commitment to the people of Anambra State and beyond. “Despite the challenges, the Labour Party remains the fastest-growing political force in Nigeria, particularly in Anambra State,” Okoye affirmed. He urged members to remain resolute and vigilant, awaiting further directives from the national leadership. While the situation remains fluid, Okoye reassured the party’s supporters that the internal issues would be addressed and normalcy would be restored soon.

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