The Enugu State Police Command has arraigned two suspects, Ezema Onyedikachi, 27, and Ugwu Chigozie Anthony, 21, for allegedly stabbing and murdering Nweze Chiebonam, a 29-year-old auto merchant, during a bonfire night event at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN).
According to a statement on Thursday, by the police spokesperson, SP Daniel Ndukwe, the suspects were remanded in correctional custody after being charged with conspiracy and murder.
The police explained that the incident occurred on September 12, 2025, when the Faculty of Arts, Department of Archaeology/ Heritage Studies, organized a bonfire night attended by students and guests, including the suspects and the deceased.
“However, at about 3am the following day, while attendees were leaving the venue, the vehicle of Ugwu Anthony had a minor accident with that of the deceased. The incident led to a fight involving the suspects and the deceased but was later resolved.
“Further investigation revealed that the suspects initially left the venue but later conspired, armed themselves with a dagger, and returned to attack the deceased.
“In the course of the assault, Ezema Onyedikachi collected the dagger from Ugwu Anthony and stabbed Nweze Chiebonam fatally in the chest. He was rushed to the hospital, where he was confirmed dead by the attending doctor. The dagger used in committing the crime was recovered,” the statement partly read.
The bonfire night event was meant to be a fun-filled evening, but it turned tragic when the altercation escalated into violence.
SaharaReporters had reported that the University’s management had banned all social events beyond 6 pm, citing the need to ensure student safety in response to the unfortunate incident.
The Enugu State Commissioner of Police, Mamman Bitrus Giwa, according to the statement described the incident as “both unfortunate and avoidable,” cautioning citizens, particularly youths, to eschew violence and resolve disputes peacefully.
The case highlights the need for individuals to exercise self-control and resolve conflicts without resorting to violence.
The suspects are currently facing trial, and the court will determine their fate.