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Ozigbo's exit leaves Labour Party in disarray as Peter Obi rues his action

Valentine Ozigbo’s exit from the Labour Party has allegedly continued to cause rancour within the party’s ranks in Anambra State. Fresh revelations indicate that his departure has triggered a major collapse of the power blocs that “schemed against him.”
Party insiders told Pulse that Ozigbo’s decision to quit the Labour Party and join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) was not just a personal political move but a direct fallout of a web of betrayals and high-level manipulations orchestrated by key figures within the Labour Party.
The alleged masterminds of the said manipulation include Tony Nwoye, the senator representing Anambra North, Oseloka Obaze, a former aide to Peter Obi, and Chief Clement Ojukwu, the Labour Party National Organising Secretary.
Reliable party sources claimed that the Labour Party’s de facto leader, Obi, is now grappling with deep regret for allowing himself to be swayed by the scheming, which ultimately cost the party its most formidable aspirant. Many elected members in the National and State Assemblies are said to be plotting to follow Ozigbo to the APC.
Prior to his exit, Ozigbo was widely regarded as the main contender for the Labour Party governorship ticket in Anambra, given his political credentials, wide support base, and personal network of backers, which gave him an edge over other aspirants.
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The gist in Anambra political circles was that Governor Charles Soludo and the late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah were considering joining the Labour Party from the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and Young People’s Party (YPP), respectively, but held back because Ozigbo was destined to clinch the ticket.
According to sources close to the matter, events, however, took a different turn when the trio of Nwoye, Obaze, and Ojukwu allegedly systematically worked to block Ozigbo’s path. The anonymous source claimed that Ojukwu acted as a mole, consistently creating friction within the party to frustrate Ozigbo’s chances.
Chief John Chukwuma, a Labour Party chieftain from Ogbaru LGA, was quoted as having alleged that Obaze’s alleged involvement in the plot was driven by pure envy and personal rivalry.

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“After failing to win the 2017 governorship election under Peter Obi’s sponsorship — coming a distant third — Obaze harboured deep resentment towards Ozigbo, who outperformed him in 2021, emerging as first runner-up with an impressive showing,” the local party chieftain was quoted as saying.
The source further explained that Obaze’s alleged plot was to neutralise Ozigbo to clear the path for his preferred aspirant, John Nwosu, who is largely considered within the party as a political lightweight with no electoral value.
Have Obi and Ozigbo parted ways?
If the sources were correct, it appears indisputable that the three accused chieftains succeeded in alienating Ozigbo from Obi. Multiple sources said Ozigbo was shocked and disappointed when Obi suddenly became distant, avoiding his calls and sidestepping every effort to have a meeting.
A source from Ozigbo’s camp told this reporter that he began receiving disturbing reports from trusted allies, who told him that the former Anambra State Governor was privately discrediting him and discouraging potential supporters from backing his aspiration.
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Beyond this, Obi reportedly refused to intervene when Nwoye, in collaboration with Ojukwu, hijacked the party congresses in Anambra in June 2024, further alienating Ozigbo.
When contacted by this writer, Obaze denied knowledge of any scheme against Ozigbo within the Labour Party or being part of any plan to push the erstwhile Group CEO of Transcorp Plc out of the party.
“I, Oseloka Obaze, was not an accessory to any scheme, in whatever way, shape or form, to cause a rift between Ozigbo and Obi or to force Ozigbo out of the Labour Party,” he told this reporter in a phone conversation.
The Labour Party chieftain clarified that he harbours no ill will towards Ozigbo, recalling that he donated to his campaign in the 2021 Anambra governorship election.
Obaze said that though Ozigbo didn’t inform him before leaving the Labour Party, they remain good friends and he wishes him well in his political journey.
Obaze also denied the allegation that he pushed out Ozigbo to pave the way for Nwosu. He said all the Labour Party aspirants consulted him regarding their ambitions, but only Nwosu asked him to be his campaign director.
For his part, Ojukwu distanced himself from the allegation, saying he had nothing to do with Ozigbo. He noted that the APC aspirant never consulted him before joining the Labour Party, nor did he consult him when he decided to leave.
“I’m not interested in this topic. Go and ask Ozigbo why he left the Labour Party; he’s the only one who can explain that,” he told this reporter via phone call.
Sources from Ozigbo’s camp alleged that Obi was in secret collaboration with Governor Soludo to frustrate Ozigbo’s ambition. However, Pulse can’t independently confirm this as calls to Obi’s phone haven’t gone through as of the time of filing this report.
Did Obi try to sabotage Ozigbo?
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Meanwhile, reports say a key turning point was the party’s refusal to zone the governorship ticket to Anambra South. This move would have naturally cleared the path for Ozigbo and disqualified Nwoye, who is from the North senatorial zone.
Observers say that refusal, coupled with the unending leadership crisis in the LP, was the final betrayal that pushed Ozigbo to begin rethinking his future in the Labour Party.
Ojukwu also allegedly attempted to compel the party’s State leadership to sack Ozigbo and Senator Victor Umeh, the lawmaker representing Anambra Central, or anyone they feared would stand in their way.
Ojukwu repeatedly debunked all these allegations to this reporter.
Disillusioned by what he saw as the ultimate backstabbing from his political family, Ozigbo quietly made his move, defecting to the APC. This decision sent shockwaves through Anambra and Nigeria’s political landscape.
When contacted, a media aide to Obi said that his principal had expressed his feelings about Ozigbo in an X post on March 29, 2025.
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BREAKING: Take-It-Back Movement kicks off nationwide protest in Abuja as Lagos, Oyo join [PHOTOS]
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Protesters under the banner of the Take-It-Back Movement (TIB) on Monday, April 7, defied police warnings and kicked off a nationwide demonstration in Abuja against the alleged misuse of the Cybercrime Act and worsening economic hardship.
The protest, which gained momentum across the country, was organised in collaboration with several civil society organisations.
According to the group, the Act has become a tool for harassment, intimidation, and suppression of free speech, as security agencies allegedly exploit it to silence critics and journalists.
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The demonstration saw the participation of Omoyele Sowore, a human rights activist and publisher of Sahara Reporters, who joined protesters carrying placards with messages such as “Hunger Dey,” “Let Us Breathe,” and “Stop the Repression.”
VIDEO : Take It Back Movement Protesters in Abuja for Nationwide Protest against bad governance and free speech suppression.#AbujaMassacreAlert pic.twitter.com/WsVLw0RZJl
— Trust Radio Live (@TrustRadioLive) April 7, 2025
Lagos, Oyo Join the Protest
The protest soon spread beyond Abuja, as residents in Lagos and Oyo States took to the streets to express their grievances.
In Lagos, demonstrators gathered around the Ikeja Under Bridge, chanting slogans against government repression.
A protest organized by members of the "Take It Back Movement" is currently underway in Lagos. pic.twitter.com/AyrX43YV6T
— Channels Television (@channelstv) April 7, 2025
In Ibadan, Oyo State, protesters converged at Iwo Road despite a heavy security presence.
“We cannot continue like this; the Cybercrime Act must be repealed,” a protester in Lagos declared.
The demonstrators vowed to sustain the pressure on authorities until their demands were met.

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Five passengers abducted by pirates on Rivers waterways

Suspected pirates have abducted at least five passengers along the Port Harcourt-Bille waterways in Rivers State, taking them to an unknown destination. Confirming the incident to newsmen, the Youths and Environmental Advocacy Centre (YEAC-Nigeria) said the attack occurred over the weekend and was reported by members of its One Million Youth Volunteers Network of Human Rights Defenders and Promoters in the Bille community area. Executive Director of YEAC, Dr. Fyneface Dumnamene Fyneface, said the victims were traveling by boat from Port Harcourt to Bille Kingdom in Degema Local Government Area when the attack occurred. The pirates, reportedly armed and operating a speedboat equipped with a 200HP engine, intercepted the passenger boat and abducted five individuals. As of Monday morning when the incident was reported to our centre, the whereabouts of the kidnapped passengers remained unknown, Dr. Fyneface said The organization has called on the Rivers State Police Command and other relevant security agencies to act swiftly to secure the safe release of the abducted passengers. It also urged Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (rtd), Sole Administrator of the state, to prioritize security and the protection of lives and property along the waterways. Confirming the incident to LIB, the spokesperson of the Rivers state police command, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, saidYes, the incident did occur. The Commissioner of Police has mandated the Officer-in-Charge of the Marine Unit, along with his team and the Tactical Team Commander, to ensure that the victims are rescued unharmed and that the perpetrators of this heinous crime are apprehended and brought to justice.” The post Five passengers abducted by pirates on Rivers waterways appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.
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Obi, Otti summon Labour Party NEC meeting amid leadership shakeup

The Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and Abia State governor, Alex Otti, have called for a National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting amid leadership changes within the party.
The crucial meeting is set to take place in Abuja on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
A notice issued by Obi and Otti, signed by Ibrahim Umar, spokesman for the Peter Obi Media Reach (POMR), confirmed the development.
“The NEC meeting will be followed concurrently by an interactive town hall engagement with major stakeholders and other organs of the party at Transcorp Hilton,” Umar stated.
The meeting will bring together key Labour Party figures, including the 2023 vice-presidential candidate, serving and former senators, as well as House of Representatives members and candidates from the last general election.
All members of the National Caretaker Committee (NTC), representatives of the NLC/TUC Political Commission, and former governorship candidates still in the party are also expected.
This gathering follows last week’s Supreme Court ruling, which ousted the Julius Abure-led National Working Committee (NWC).
The court’s decision has created a power vacuum in the party, raising questions about its future leadership structure.
With Obi and Otti taking the lead in summoning the NEC, the meeting is expected to set the tone for Labour Party’s next steps as it navigates this internal crisis.
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