Nollywood Actor, Emeka Enyiocha In 'Rofo Rofo' Fight With Younger Brother In Surulere

It was a show of shame on Monday night of March 24, 2014 at the Surulere office of Nollywood Actor, Emeka Enyiocha when he was involved in a street fight with his younger brother.

 According to the gist ''Emeka had employed his brother name Maduabuchi to run his bar in his absence but his brother employed another boy Onyeka to help manage the bar. It was learnt that trouble started when about 11.00pm on Monday night Emeka walked into the bar to confront the barman about certain sales he had made earlier in the day. 



According to eye witness account.  Emeka was not satisfied with the explanation and he suddenly bounced on the poor boy. Beating him black and blue.

His brother who was standing by the side watching tried to save the poor boy but Emeka pursued him into the street with a long stick caught up with him and head butted him, giving him a cut in the face and breaking his hand.


Eye witness says his brother had tried to intervene accusing Emeka of being wicked to the poor orphan who lost both parents at a tender age but Emeka turned against his brother and a fight ensured in the street. Residents of Modupe Johnson street who had come out prevailed on Emeka to go home but unknown to them he went to Bode Thomas police station and brought armed police men.



Onyeka and Maduabuchi on sighting the policemen ran into one of the rooms in the adjoining guest house where a guest was lodging. Emeka led the policemen into the room and as the guest came out to ask what was the problem, she was pushed into the room and as soon as they saw the boys, they started another round of beating.


Emeka’s brother and the barman were arrested and locked up at the Bode Thomas police station that night but were released early Tuesday morning.



Now the story of how Emeka fought in the street is all over the neighborhood. and residents of Modupe Johnson are wondering why a father of 3  will so outrightly fight and molest people in public without shame.

 One of the neighbors whispered that Emeka has employed close to 18 different barmen between 2012 when he opened the bar and now. In fact it was after he posted the last vacancy notice and nobody applied for the job that he brought his younger brother who then brought the orphan from their village''.