
Reporters’ investigation reveals how Barrister Tony Igwe, an Enugu-based lawyer, allegedly orchestrated a sophisticated scheme to defraud Gift Ezenwa, widow of Collins Ezenwa, a former police officer extrajudicially killed by the now-defunct SARS in 2018.
Background
- Collins Ezenwa and three associates were arrested at a checkpoint and executed while in SARS custody, contrary to initial police claims of a shootout.
- Gift Ezenwa, then four months pregnant, lost her husband’s properties and cash due to police seizures and freezes.
How Igwe Allegedly Took Control
- Igwe was introduced to Mrs. Ezenwa as a “helpful” legal contact but was not yet a lawyer due to a prior Law School examination malpractice scandal.
- He reportedly isolated her from family support, gained access to her finances, and convinced her to purchase a six-flat building in Enugu for ₦85 million.
- He allegedly exploited her postpartum vulnerability, arranging hospitalization where she was sedated, leaving her incapacitated for weeks.
Financial Exploitation
- Bank records suggest Igwe took control of large sums, including:
- ₦100 million from FCMB Bank
- ₦85 million from Zenith Bank
- He reportedly liquidated properties and businesses, controlled rental income, and monitored all her communications, giving her only limited access to funds.
- Igwe allegedly orchestrated the widow’s UK relocation under the pretext of safety, while securing unrestricted control over her assets and finances.
Manipulating Legal Network
- Igwe allegedly compartmentalized multiple senior lawyers to handle different parts of Mrs. Ezenwa’s estate without them knowing about each other’s involvement.
- He purportedly isolated Mrs. Ezenwa from contacting lawyers directly, controlling her access to information and resources.
Legal Escalation
- Igwe and associates allegedly filed lawsuits against Mrs. Ezenwa claiming unpaid fees and damages, with Igwe acting as a coordinating counsel while maintaining control over communications and court processes.
- Human rights lawyer Justus Ijeoma intervened to challenge these actions and protect Mrs. Ezenwa’s rights, exposing Igwe’s alleged manipulation.
Background on Igwe
- Igwe was implicated in 2007 Law School exam malpractice, eventually graduating in 2019.
- Allegedly used connections and deceit to consolidate control over multiple legal and financial aspects of Mrs. Ezenwa’s estate.
Current Status
- SaharaReporters reached out to Igwe for comment, but he declined to respond and reportedly threatened the reporter.
This case highlights a complex web of legal manipulation, financial exploitation, and psychological abuse, exploiting a vulnerable widow seeking justice after the extrajudicial killing of her husband.

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