
The Anambra State Police Command has unmasked 28-year-old Ifesinachi Ezeolu as the individual responsible for the aggressive behavior exhibited by a masquerade during a public event in Awgbu community, Orumba North Local Government Area. This disclosure addresses mounting public outrage sparked by viral videos showing assaults on residents, including pushing motorcycle riders to the ground and intimidating bystanders during what was meant to be a cultural outing. Authorities acted swiftly after reports flooded in, confirming the suspect’s detention as part of broader efforts to restore order .
Incident Sparks Community Alarm
The disturbance unfolded amid a traditional gathering, possibly linked to a burial or festival, where the masquerade—locally known as Agaba—deviated from custom by launching unprovoked attacks. Eyewitness accounts and circulating footage captured the figure chasing attendees, toppling an elderly rider, and enabling followers to hurl objects like chairs and water sachets, escalating risks to public safety. Such aggression not only breached peace but reignited debates on the boundaries of Igbo masquerade traditions, which typically symbolize reverence rather than harm .


Police Stance on Culture Versus Law
While affirming deep respect for Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage, the police drew a firm line: no tradition justifies harassment, physical assaults, or human rights infringements. Masquerade outings, like other assemblies, must adhere to legal standards, staying peaceful and confined to approved spaces to prevent disorder or injury. Commissioner CP Ikioye Orutugu, fwc mnips PhD, pledged collaboration with traditional rulers and leaders to nurture safe cultural displays .
Ongoing Probe Targets Accomplices
Investigations continue to net additional suspects tied to the chaos, with Ezeolu held in custody. This follows a pattern, including a 2025 case where a masquerader named Nweke faced charges for a fatal assault during another event, underscoring enforcement of the 2022 Anambra anti-violence masquerade law. Police Public Relations Officer SP Tochukwu Ikenga emphasized that violations will face justice, prioritizing resident security
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