Two Brothers, Eze Chika Nwokedi & Chief Chibuike Azubuike Resolve Rift Over Obi Of Lagos 

Posted on March 21, 2026
KINGSLEY EBERE 
It was an emotional moment as the dispute between two brothers and prominent Igbo leaders in Lagos, Eze (Dr) Chika Nwokedi and High Chief Chibuike Azubuike, ended in praise over the rift on the Obi of Lagos saga. 
P.M.EXPRESS reports that the problem was resolved amicably following the intervention of a five-man ad-hoc committee set up by Mr. Remigius Nwagbo (Nwachinagbalaogu), the NOC Chairman of Obodoukwu Town Union.
The members of the committee, chaired by Chief Vitus Uzoh (Nwatakwocha), included Chief Obi Ogbuagu, Chief Gab Agwa, and the chairmen of Umunwarahu and Umuagbadagwo villages—the respective hometowns of the disputing parties.
During the meeting held in Okota, Lagos, Eze Chika Nwokedi (Ezendigbo of Ijegun and Ijedodo) and High Chief Chibuike Egu (Obi Ndi Igbo of Lagos State) were present as the committee reviewed the issues surrounding allegations that Eze Nwokedi was involved in orchestrating the arrest of High Chief Azubuike.
The arrest reportedly stemmed from a petition linked to controversies over the planned inauguration of N1B Naira of Obi of Lagos palace project, which had raised concerns among Lagos indigenes including the Oba of Lagos.
According to Eze Nwokedi, a committee constituted by the Obodoukwu Town Union had called for an investigation of the matter after allegations emerged that he (Eze Nwokedi) played a role in the petition that led to Chief  Azubuike’s arrest by the Lagos State Government. The case is still pending in court due to multiple adjournments.
However, after hearing from both parties and reviewing available evidence, the NOC Lagos ad-hoc committee found no proof linking Eze Nwokedi or the Igbo-speaking group under his leadership to the arrest.
The committee absolved Eze Nwokedi of any blame and concluded that he was not involved in any meetings or actions that led to the petition or subsequent legal proceedings.
Chief Azubuike, who initially made the allegations, reportedly acknowledged the findings and accepted that Eze Nwokedi had no role in the events leading to his arrest. It was clarified that the actions of any individual associated with Eze Nwokedi’s council did not imply the involvement or endorsement of the entire council.
The meeting ended on a positive note, with both parties reaching an amicable resolution and reaffirming unity within the Igbo community in Lagos.
The observers described the resolution as a significant step toward maintaining peace and unity among brothers and Igbo leaders in Lagos State.

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