25/10/2024
The Mystery Behind the Demolition of Enugu's Famous "One Year One Block" Building Ogui road!
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So Today, we dive into one of the city's most talked-about event: the demolition of the iconic “One Year One Block” building locAted at Ogui Road close to access bank by stadium.
So, what's the real story behind the fall of this legendary building? On **October 24th, 2024**, our team received an intriguing tip-off: was the Enugu government behind the demolition, or was there something far deeper at play?
**We rushed to the site, and the story took a wild turn.** According to one passerby, this building has been incomplete for over **35 years**. Why? Allegedly, the original owner, **Engr. C. Ndu**, was involved in occult activities. It's said that due to these mysterious connections, the building could never be completed—hence the nickname "One Year One Block." Spooky, right?
But wait—here’s where it gets even more interesting. Rumor had it that the governor was on a mission to demolish buildings used by criminals. Could this infamous structure have been tied to kidnappers too?
Well When we arrived, however, the **042Report** team uncovered a new angle: the building had been sold for **500 million naira**! Engr. C. Ndu’s children allegedly sold the property, advising the buyer to demolish it entirely and perform a cleansing ritual before starting fresh construction. They believe the property holds a dark past that needs to be wiped clean.
Who was Engr. C. Ndu? Our research shows he was the first king of Ezeagu, a wealthy man who belonged to the once-famous People's Club. With **more than 20 wives** and properties scattered across Nigeria, he is still alive and his life was not as mysterious as the building itself.
Is this all just superstition, or could there be some truth behind these rumors? Was the building truly cursed, or was it just a business deal gone viral? Let us know what you think in the comment section!