Rt. Hon. Barr. Sundary Cyriacus Umeha awards immediate scholarship to survivor kidnapped girl-miss Chimaka Nworie, offers financial support for medical care and psychological rehabilitation

Rt. Hon. Barr. Sunday Cyriacus Umeha, Member Representing Ezeagu/Udi Federal Constituency in the 10th National Assembly has awarded immediate scholarship to survivor kidnapped-girl – Miss Chiamaka Nworie, from basic primary six, up to university level. Hon. Umeha also donated the sum of N 200,000 (Two Hundred Thousand Naira) to the family of the miraculous girl to cater for her medical and psychological care after the trauma of her ordeal in the hands of the now apprehended ritual killer and kidnapper – Obi Levi Obieze.
It may be recalled that last week, youths of Ndiagu Umumba community in Ezeagu Local Council of Enugu State got a tip-off from the cries of the kidnapped Chiamaka Nworie, which led them to where she was being held by her kidnappers – an operation that ultimately led to the arrest of the kidnapping syndicate and their leader who are now awaiting their date with justice.

Hon. Umeha made the humanitarian intervention on 30th May, 2025 through the Umeha-Care Foundation – a vehicle which has been deployed effectively in attending to the humanitarian needs of disadvantaged persons and groups across Ezeagu-Udi Federal Constituency.
Speaking at the official presentation, Hon. Ozor Obinna OzorAnonde – the Special Assistant to Hon. Umeha on culture, described 13-year-old Chiamaka as a destiny-child through whom God has used to liberate people of the community and Ndi Enugu at large, from falling potential victims to the kidnapping-ring. He described the circumstances of her rescue as miraculous; an indication that she was destined for greatness. He therefore expressed the hope and optimism that the scholarship would afford her the opportunity to pursue her destiny and fulfill her potentials.
During the presentation, Hon. Ozor Obinna also indicated Hon. Umeha’s pledge to look into the deplorable condition of the road network in that part of the community which will help in reducing kidnapping and criminality in the area at large.
Signed:
Raymond Nkannebe, Esq | Director of Information and Public Communications, Rt. Hon. Barr. Sunday Cyriacus Umeha, Media Office.