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Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by DiamondsAreFore(op): 8:25am On Oct 29, 2025
Life gradually returns to deserted Igbo communities formerly occupied by unknown gunmen

We returned to desolate homes, but are happy to be back -Residents

•Five years after, hope, normalcy returning to abandoned Imo communities

•Burials, weddings, new yam festivals, other traditional ceremonies once again hold in the villages


ENUGU  — FOR close to five years, the South-East region was under attack by criminal elements who killed, kidnapped, destroyed and devastated communities in Igbo land. Although the five states that constitute the zone were affected but Anambra and Imo states were worst hit, they were the hotbed of the evil activities of the criminal gangs. They destroyed the economy of the region, killed thousands of innocent people. They held the region under siege for years. They were completely in charge, dictating the pace; they declared every Monday a sit-at-home day and violently enforced it leading to killings and destructions. They sacked communities, occupied and built terror camps from where they terrorized and kidnapped people.

In Anambra State, the most dreaded camps were found in Ukpor, Utu, both in Nnewi South, as well as Lilu, Orsumoghu, Mbosi, Uli, all in Ihiala Local Government Area and Ogbuka and Owerre Ezukala that shared boundary with Umunneochi, Abia State, where the terror gangs were strong too. These camps were well fortified and strategically located to make it difficult for security operatives to penetrate. Security operatives sometimes hover around these camps (usually located in forests) in helicopter, but they always found it very difficult to gain full access to the camps which of course were well wired. They operated from there and kept their kidnapped victims with them for ransom to be paid. Victims who survived their captivity narrated very horrible experience, describing them as hell on earth. A survivor from one of the camps in Lilu, Ihiala Council Area said: “In that forest, people are killed like chickens. Charms and various types of hard drugs are freely used. Women bring cooked food into the forest and are paid and the victims are constantly tortured and their cries put on speaker of mobile phones to force family members to bring their ransom.”

For the people of the region, life was hellish. They were in total bondage. Movements were restricted as no one could predict when the hoodlums would strike. They also targeted security operatives manning roads in the region. Indeed, no place was safe.  But with sustained intensive battle against them by the security agencies in collaboration with State Government vigilantes, normalcy has started to return and life is returning in communities hitherto occupied by these criminal elements. To the great relief of the people, people who deserted their homes are returning. Anambra is relatively calm now, hence political campaigns and rallies are being held across the state.

It all first started in Imo State not long after Governor Hope Uzodimma assumed office in January 2020 as governor of the state. For unknown reasons, gunmen began to attack the state. Ironically, they were christened   Unknown gunmen, a new lexicon in Nigeria’s security dictionary. They went on rampage, killing and maiming innocent people, attacking and destroying public institutions, including security formations. Tension and apprehension heightened as the attacks spread to other parts of the South-East region.

While the terror attacks were spreading beyond Imo, Governor Uzodimma, however, blamed it on the opposition. He strongly believed and held the view that those who were opposed to his governorship were sponsoring the attacks. Inaugurating a security council for the grassroots in June 2021, Uzodimma vowed to arrest the situation and secure the state.

“The opposition party and some aggrieved members of our party who are hiring boys from neigbouring states to come in here, allow me, I will deal with them. I can assure you, leave that for me,” he said during the event.

“So, the people who threatened me that they will make Imo ungovernable; before Imo becomes ungovernable, they will be ungovernable themselves.

“I had advised that traditional rulers should warn these boys because I am bringing a security strategy, known and unknown, to manage  security in Imo State,” Uzodinma said. 

Shortly after, the Nigeria Correctional Centre, Imo State headquarters, as well as the Police Command headquarters were attacked and many inmates in the centre escaped. Reports said they shot at sight, set vehicles ablaze and more than1,500 inmates escaped. The situation got worse.

Uzodinma to announce sponsors

In December 2021, the governor announced that he would release the names of sponsors of the insecurity that was ravaging the state. Uzodimma said 18 suspects arrested over the attacks had revealed their sponsors. He fixed 3rd January, 2022 for the revelation. Nigerians and the world waited with bated breath for the exposure. But he never did. Stakeholders who gathered at the Sam Mbakwe Multipurpose Hall, Government House Owerri, on the fateful day were disappointed as the governor reneged and declared that he had decided to allow the security agencies do their work and prosecute those found culpable.

Communities deserted as the attacks intensified and directed to rural areas

As the gunmen lost grip in Owerri, the state capital and other major towns in the state due to pressure from security operatives; they retreated into the communities and took control and continued to cause havoc. Orsu Council Area in particular, became the worst hit, as almost the entire communities were occupied by the non-state actors, who sacked community members. They held sway and determined who lived or died.

It was a reign of terror. Residents fled. Schools, markets, churches shut. They razed buildings and reportedly occupied the ones that caught their fancy, especially those built by politicians and converted them to their criminal camps. Communities in the area were completely deserted as residents abandoned their houses and relocated to safer places. People avoided plying roads around the area for fear of being killed or kidnapped.

The situation continued to rapidly degenerate with kidnappings and killings becoming the order of the day. There were also allegations of cannibalism. Fleeing indigenes conducted burials of loved ones, as well as weddings and other traditional ceremonies in Owerri, the state capital and other cities of their residence. Orsu was totally a no-go area.

Okigwe also boiled

Communities in Okigwe Local Government Area, including Aku, Ihube, Ezinnachi and Umulolo were also under serious attacks and occupied. Ezioha in Mbaitolu Council Area, also came under serious attacks. Fear and apprehension enveloped many communities as no one could predict when the hoodlums would strike.

The battle of Edenta 

While security operatives continued to confront the attackers, the battle against these criminal elements could be said to have been won and lost in March this year during a breakthrough operation by security forces at the dreaded and notorious Produce Camp at Edenta –arguably the strongest hold of the gunmen in Orsu area . “Produce” was said to be a popular place where lorries loaded farm produce from Orsu communities and neighbouring Anambra communities for transportation to the cities for sale. It was a place of great commercial activities before the gunmen sacked everyone and crippled economic activities in Edenta, said to be the richest town in Orsu.

A coordinated onslaught by security forces invaded the place and reportedly eliminated over 20 of the terror gunmen at the Produce Camp and recovered the area. According to reports, more than 200 human skulls and bones of other parts of human body were found littered at the camp as well as charms of various magnitude. The operation resulted in the reclaiming of Ubahaezike, Edenta, Amadim, Ezeogwu and other communities around the area.

This operation led to the recovery and the reopening of the Orsu Police Divisional Headquarters which was sacked and destroyed by the criminals who held sway for about three years. The recovery of the police divisional headquarters marked a strong and convincing indication that security forces were winning the war and restored confidence to people.

Return of life to Orsu 

With cautious confidence,  indigenes who had fled the communities are gradually returning. Youths of Orsu-Ihiteukwa were seen last month in a viral video joyfully singing and dancing around the community in excitement of a return after many years of forced exile. They had earlier cleaned up the communities almost overtaken by bush and urged fleeing residents to return without fear.

A native of Ubahaezike in Orsu, Geoffrey Okereke confirmed that life has returned to their community. He told SEV that a burial was held in the community last week. He felt elated that they could once again peacefully bury their loved ones in their homes.

“We are back to our homes. There hasn’t been any attack for some time. In fact, we held a burial last week. Nothing feels like home; imagine buring your loved ones in the cemetery or outside your home against your wish. Even holding other ceremonies outside, it was painful.

“There is also the presence of security men. We pray the peace that has returned will remain”, Okereke submitted.

An indigene of Amaruru, another community in Orsu, Chibuike Uba, said they celebrated this year’s new yam festival in grand style.

“We celebrated this year’s new yam festival in a massive way after many years. It was a huge celebration and a big relief. Those who wanted to destroy our land are all gone. Peace has returned to Orsu. Those who are still afraid should come home. There is now peace”, he stated.

Arrest of Gentle De Yahoo brought calm in Okigwe

For indigenes of communities in Okigwe, the arrest of by the military, of the dreaded terrorist leader, Ifeanyi Eze Okorienta, notoriously known as ‘Gentle De Yahoo’ has given them a huge relief. He and his boys held the entire Okigwe hostage, killing, kidnapping, maiming and destroying people’s properties. Incidentally he is from Okigwe, Aku to be precise. His arrest and the elimination of some of his gang members has brought life back to the area. Concerned leaders, especially business men in the area, are making concerted efforts to encourage locals to return home to rebuild their battered businesses. A five-million naira table tennis tournament which is to hold soon in the area is one of such efforts to revive activities in the area.

Though a date for the contest was yet to be fixed, it was gathered that the organizers are leaving no stone unturned in using the competition to rally home indigenes of the insecurity-ravaged communities in Okigwe.

“You know, because of the way the military handled the issue of ‘Gentle De Yahoo’, people don’t really know the true situation; whether he was arrested, killed or if he escaped. But the recent confirmation by the military that they have him has brought relief to the people and you can see that the area has been calm since the operation where he was arrested.

“There is a five-million naira table tennis tournament for Okigwe Zone being organized by some businessmen from Okigwe. It is part of the efforts to see how complete normalcy can return”, an indigene of Ihube community in said.

Imo and indeed, the whole region is heaving a sigh of relief after years of agony. The people are gradually recovering their lives. It is hoped and believe that this peace would be sustained.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/life-gradually-returns-to-deserted-igbo-communities-formerly-occupied-by-unknown-gunmen/
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by Softmirror: 8:33am On Oct 29, 2025
This is good news. At least Christians in that part of the country will now have some relief from the IPOB who claim to be Igbo Jews and have been terrorizing them.

Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by Richtaiwo(m): 8:45am On Oct 29, 2025
That's very good. All thanks and praises to Abiama. The good people of those communities should ensure tight security by continously reporting strange faces and suspicious movements to relevant security agencies. Those ugm are actually criminals disguising under some shady umbrella to cause havoc for self benefits.

The govt on its part should ensure Nnamdi Kanu and Simon Ekpa are under permanent lock to keep them away from peace-loving people of the East. Any of their stooges should be identified and picked immediately.

Finally, this peace will go a long way in reducing exodus of human beings from the East to Lagos, which overstretch the social infrastructure and amenities in Lagos state. Is good to hear this remarkable development.
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by Wealthoptulent(m): 9:36am On Oct 29, 2025
AGENDA no longer FLY.. MEN are KNWON now iinnit?

Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by abc115: 9:36am On Oct 29, 2025
Good job by Nigeria Military
Good job Nigeria Police
Good job President Bola Tinubu
God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by Nwaikpe: 9:37am On Oct 29, 2025
Even if the Federal Government releases Nnamdi Kanu today, his propensity to cause chaos has waned by 90%.

Hard lessons have been taught to him these past 8 years.

Too hard that he has become mentally challenged.

Even the average IPOB will not take him seriously.

Let's bet.

undecided undecided undecided
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by Racoon(m): 9:37am On Oct 29, 2025
Great! Kudus to the security agencies. It is true that there are indeed some criminal elements who made the region ungovernable but there is no denying that some of them are state sponsored.
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by DomPerignon: 9:38am On Oct 29, 2025
They were denying this .

Even after Orlu people held a press conference in Lagos lamenting the carnage caused by IPOB terrorists, most of the IPObidient posters claimed they were all fake and paid actors and that everywhere in the SE is safe.

Just know now that anything Biafra is filled with liars.
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by Jakpon: 9:40am On Oct 29, 2025
Lol. !boland is a very dangerous place. An average ibo man will rather d!e in Yorubaland or in the North rather than go back to !boland. Going to !boland is like going to Hell Fire. An ibo man will go to his village on the 31st of December and run out of the place before the 1st of January
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by Sirseedorf(m): 9:41am On Oct 29, 2025
Anybody that detest peace is an enemy to humanity and the world at large.


Opinion sometimes doesn't require disruptive measures.
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by Hassanmaye(m): 9:43am On Oct 29, 2025
Softmirror:
This is good news. At least Christians in that part of the country will now have some relief from the IPOB who claim to be Igbo Jews and have been terrorizing them.
Is part of christian persecution in Nigeria, since christians are prevented from going to church and their worship, but it will only be labeled against the north while they are still going through their case
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by sonssyo(f): 9:46am On Oct 29, 2025
abc115:
Good job by Nigeria Military
Good job Nigeria Police
Good job President Bola Tinubu
God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria
which military? which police? Nigerians self cheesy
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by TripleH911: 9:48am On Oct 29, 2025
what would you gain if killing of the innocents people is your best hubby cry

you can only enjoy this life through the corridor of peace and Harmony
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by Pootle: 9:51am On Oct 29, 2025
let there be peace in the land
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by Faber(m): 9:52am On Oct 29, 2025
The story of Agbobu village in Okigwe local government, Imo state.

Unknown gunmen of Gentle De Yahoo group, who had their camp and base in Aku village , controlled many communities around Okigwe hinterland and Agbobu was dealt a heavy and fatal blow. They controlled the little village, raped their women and many youths and rich men of the community fled to Aba, Okigwe town, Owerri and some relocated to foreign countries.

When money was no longer flowing. These men from the deepest and darkest part of hell, removed the roofs,iron doors and windows of the community schools, local maternity and health center in the village and sold them off to scrap dealers. The schools were deserted. Children in the village have no school to go and no health center or maternity to care for the health needs of the villagers.

They didn't stopped there. They imposed monthly tax in the guise of security levy on the villagers, they made them enter into covenant and oat taking with blood of animals. Anyone that failed to comply were killed or marked for elimination.

Today the village lie in ruins, no schools, no health care centers, no roads... just a ruins, occupied by grieving and wounded locals.

This is a true story from a man from Agbobu, community that I met at a social function in Benin City, some weeks ago
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by denko(m): 9:52am On Oct 29, 2025
Why are they not liberating northern boko haram enclave or the north does not deserve decent life. or is it an agenda to eliminate certain group of people i am just curious.
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by ARISHEM: 9:53am On Oct 29, 2025
It’s because their sponsor is in jail. If their sponsor is not in jail life will not return to those communities.
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by Richtaiwo(m): 9:53am On Oct 29, 2025
sonssyo:
which military? which police? Nigerians self cheesy
So who should we give the credit?

Pitobi I guess.
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by Ezeama400: 9:54am On Oct 29, 2025
Softmirror:
This is good news. At least Christians in that part of the country will now have some relief from the IPOB who claim to be Igbo Jews and have been terrorizing them.
Your narrative will never stick, say something else
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by Richtaiwo(m): 9:56am On Oct 29, 2025
denko:
Why are they not liberating northern boko haram enclave or the north does not deserve decent life. or is it an agenda to eliminate certain group of people i am just curious.
It appears this one is benefiting from the situation. He is obviously angry. But what will that stop? The ugm have been displaced and security agents are around to pick any idiot.
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by Goodlady(f): 9:57am On Oct 29, 2025
Softmirror:
This is good news. At least Christians in that part of the country will now have some relief from the IPOB who claim to be Igbo Jews and have been terrorizing them.
This is a slap on other Christians nationwide especially those in Plateau.
Stop being insensitive with human lives.
There's a difference btw ipob and other concerned Nigerians.
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by Penguin2: 10:00am On Oct 29, 2025
I’m sure some people won’t be happy with this news.

They would wish the entire Southeast is ravaged by insecurity.

Meanwhile, we’ve transferred the insecurity to Kwara and Ondo, and instead they will be calling the governors and president out like we did ours, they are playing ostrich; burying their heads in the sand while their villages are on fire and their kith and kin being massacred.
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by ppogba: 10:01am On Oct 29, 2025
The story is from Vanguard but let fools come and blame. the Lagos Ibadan Expressway media as usual.
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by chiagozien(m): 10:03am On Oct 29, 2025
Zoo government have ended their false flag operations
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by Angelindisguise(f): 10:06am On Oct 29, 2025
It's a gradual process, peace will definitely return.
Tinubu should also grant pardon to MNK, let's all move forward.
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by arantess: 10:07am On Oct 29, 2025
malali:
The Government has cloned Nnamdi Kanu.

The one in kuje is the Fake one.

People that were in close contact with him said they saw a different person.

The AI generated version of him is allegedly circulated online.

The one in Kuje is Namadin Kano el biafriya.
are you the same malali or an imposter?
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by PHIPEX(m): 10:09am On Oct 29, 2025
known or unknown gunmen?

Asari Dokubo made a statement and am yet to hear the security agencies called him for questioning

Ekpa and his team were well known, so were they really unknown?
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by PROPHETmichael: 10:09am On Oct 29, 2025
When will Nigerian newspapers start backing their stories with pictorial evidence?
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by muyico(m): 10:09am On Oct 29, 2025
Congratulations 👏 🎉 to them
Re: Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Gunmen by gigabyte13: 10:10am On Oct 29, 2025
😂🤣🤣😅😅😂😂🤣
😅😅😂🤣😂😅😂😅
So una dey run for the same demons wey una dey pamper.
Insecurity thrives when community cooperate with it.
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