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Uzodinma’s Brother, Thugs Allegedly Beat Up Journalist

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Uche Uzodinma, the brother of Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State, has allegedly beaten a journalist, Precious Nwadike, to a pulp on Port Harcourt Road in Owerri.

Nwadike is the editor of an Owerri-based newspaper, Nigeria Watchdog, known to be critical of Uzodimma’s administration.

Uche, who reportedly moves around with police escorts, allegedly slapped the journalist, who unknowingly drove past the site of his road renovation work.

Nwadike, who was bruised, battered and left unconscious, was revived and taken to hospital by passers-by.

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Speaking to The Punch, the journalist stated, “Uche Uzodimma and his goons really meant to kill me. The brutality unleashed on me yesterday (Tuesday) runs deeper than meets the eyes. Nobody will want to beat somebody to death, because he breached his workspace. There was no road sign to indicate that it was a fresh work.

“By the time I was taken to hospital, other vehicles were using the same road without any disturbance. I just have to keep a low profile; no one knows what they may do next.

“I had visited the National Identity Management Commission’s office on Port Harcourt Road to enrol for my National Identity Number. Upon arrival at the office, I was given a form and referred to the Owerri Capital Development Authority’s office on the same road for data capturing. Knowing that it was already getting late, I pleaded with a lady employee of the agency to accompany me to the OCDA to assist and she obliged.

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“The lady and one other woman who came for the enrolment got into my vehicle and we drove to OCDA. On getting to OCDA office, a man slammed my bonnet with his hand and asked us to reverse. At first, I thought it was one of those thugs around the OCDA office. It was when the other person, who was flanked by two policemen instructed us to reverse the vehicle, introducing himself as the contractor of the Port Harcourt Road project that I realised that they were renovating the road as there was no road sign to that effect.

“I obeyed even when I didn’t know their reason for ordering us back. It was later discovered that the said contractor is actually Governor Hope Uzodimma’s younger brother, Mr Uche Uzodimma. While I tried to park, the same man began to deride me, describing my vehicle as rickety and threatening to deal with me if I delayed.”