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War: Ex- Gov. Nwobodo, Ogbuanu fight dirty over alleged land disputes, demolition of property 

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By, Venica Uchechukwu Enugu 

​A high-profile land dispute between the former governor of old Anambra State, Chief Jim Ifeanyichukwu Nwobodo, and the Chief Executive Officer of Energy FM, Basil Kenechukwu Ogbuanu, has escalated into a legal firestorm following the alleged demolition of property worth millions of naira.

​At the heart of the crisis is a ₦5.8 billion claim brought by Ogbuanu against the elder statesman and his wife, Dr. Patricia Nwobodo. 

The Lagos-based businessman alleges that his investments at Patson Estate, Independence Layout, were not only secured through a deceptive web of shell companies but were eventually reduced to rubble while he was being “persecuted” through the criminal justice system.

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​According to court filings obtained, Ogbuanu is seeking ₦820 million in special damages specifically for the destruction of his buildings and the loss of construction materials. 

This is bolstered by an additional ₦5 billion claim in general damages for what he describes as emotional and psychological distress.

​Ogbuanu’s legal team asserts that after obtaining all necessary building permits and government approvals, his development was allegedly targeted in early 2026. 

The plaintiff claims that while he was being detained, earthmoving equipment—allegedly protected by police officers—leveled his structures and carted away materials worth millions.

​The plaintiff’s statement of claim paints a picture of a complex transaction involving multiple entities linked to the Nwobodos. Ogbuanu alleges he paid over ₦235 million for several plots (R/18 to R/22), initially dealing with Millennium Construction & Estate Developers Ltd.

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​However, the plot thickened when subsequent transactions were moved to Linkana Hotels Limited. A search at the Ministry of Lands later revealed a third entity, Moss Island Limited, held the actual title as of 2022.

​”All the sales done in the name of Linkana had no authority because the property belonged to another company,” a source familiar with the case alleged.

​In a swift legal counter-move (Suit No. E/244/2025), Senator Jim Nwobodo and his wife have asked the court to declare that no valid or enforceable sale ever took place.

​The former Governor maintains that Ogbuanu proceeded with construction despite being notified that titles were undergoing recertification due to government land-use changes. 

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Nwobodo claims he offered the investor a refund, which was rejected. He further alleges that Ogbuanu’s workers assaulted a police officer and “unlawfully confined” his wife during a site visit in January 2026.

​While the civil suits loom, the Nwobodos suffered a legal setback on April 15, 2026. A Magistrate Court struck out criminal charges of conspiracy and assault filed against Ogbuanu.

​His Worship D.K. Ekoh lambasted the complainants for a “lack of diligent prosecution,” noting that Patricia Nwobodo failed to appear in court to lead evidence. 

The court consequently awarded ₦1 million in costs against her, with the Magistrate remarking that complainants who stay in “luxury homes” instead of proving their case must pay for the wrongful inconvenience caused to the defendants.

​As it stands, the Enugu State High Court is set to become the battlefield for two conflicting narratives: one of an investor allegedly defrauded and his property demolished, and another of a prominent family defending their estate from “unauthorized building activities.”

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