MICHAEL AKINOLA
Allegations have surfaced over a disputed property within Victoria Creek Gardens (VCG) Estate in Rivers State, as complainants claim that Mr. Micheal Amadi-Orwu, whom they alleged is connected to the matter, has continued to advertise and sell portions of the disputed land while a Police inquiry is ongoing.
According to the complainants, the development has raised concerns among persons who claim interest in the property and residents in the area, who alleged that law enforcement agencies have yet to conclude investigations while activities continue on the land.
According to the complainant, officials reportedly indicated that the case file could be reassigned for further review. The complainant alleged that efforts to retrieve the file have been delayed as the officer said to be in possession of the file was unavailable for contact at the time.
“While we continue to seek Police intervention, activities have continued on the disputed land,” the complainant alleged.
The allegations relate to claims of forceful takeover of property, demolition of structures, and disputes over land ownership covering parcels around Victoria Creek Gardens, located along the New Port Harcourt Airport Road axis in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State.
Complainants alleged that promotional materials linked to Victoria Creek Gardens have continued to circulate online, including a recent post by the Instagram handle “victoriacreekgardens” announcing participation at the Obakor Ikwerre International Convention in Houston, Texas, where investment opportunities connected to the estate were reportedly showcased.
Persons who claim interest in the land have urged members of the public and prospective buyers to exercise caution and verify ownership details before purchasing any portion of the disputed property, citing ongoing investigations and multiple claims over the land.
According to the complainants, the matter was reported to the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, whose intervention they said temporarily halted activities on the property. They allege that activities resumed afterward.
As of press time, Police authorities had not issued an official statement on the latest developments.



