The family of the late Obiageli Anajekwu, who allegedly died two days
after she was beaten by her husband, Anajekwu, has called on the Lagos
State Commissioner of Police (CP), Mr. Kayode Aderanti to intervene in
the interest of justice.
The family is accusing the police of denying them justice
The deceased, a 37- year-old graduate of Economics from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, got married to Anajekwu in 2002.
After
their traditional marriage, her husband’s business started dwindling
financially. Her hubby went back to Brazil where he was based with a
promise to return in 2003 when things would have improved.
The
husband did not return until 2011, and on his way back through Cameroon,
he was arrested, tried and jailed for three years over alleged drug
offences. While in jail, his wife was visiting him frequently to take
care of his needs.
A family member, Nnamdi Eze, said: “She spent
all her life savings estimated at about N850, 000 catering to her
husband’s needs until he regained his freedom and returned to Nigeria in
2013.
Eze said upon his return, her sister’s husband moved with
his wife into his personal house at, Okoye Close, Iyana-Iba Estate,
Igbo-Elerin, Lagos.
“In December 2014, after allegedly beating
his wife, he invited his relations and others and claimed that he
discovered a charm in her wife’s bag and threatened to send her away.
“Consequent
upon this claim, and his decision to send his wife away, a meeting of
representatives of both families was called with the community chief of
his village, Chief Ezeani and the suspect’s father, present.
Fortunately, the suspect’s father revealed that the item his son saw in
his wife’s bag was prepared by him and given to her for protection
against evil attacks by some members of their family.
“The
suspect’s father noted that he had to prepare the protection after he
and his daughter-in-law, Obiageli had swollen legs which were treated by
a traditional healer who informed them about those responsible and
recommended the protective charms to ward off further evil attacks.
“The
suspect’s father, further told his son that the charm was not meant to
harm him but to protect his wife and himself from evil members of their
family, and counseled that it should not be enough reason to end their
marriage.
He told his son that if he insisted on sending his wife
away, he should set up a supermarket for her and refund her the money
she spent taking care of him while in prison. The suspect agreed. It
was, however, also agreed that his wife will remain with him until he
fulfilled all the details of agreements which he said he would do after
selling his house.
“While the deceased was still waiting for
her husband to settle her as agreed, the suspect on January 19, 2015
allegedly beat her up and with the help of his friend threw her out with
her property at 1am, leaving her with severe injuries.
“She ran
to her friend, one Chinyere Onyali, who advised her to report the
incident at the Adolf police station. “ The police did not intervene
until she died two days later on January 21, 2015 at her friend’s house.
Obiageli slumped in her friend’s house and when her friend called her
husband to inform him that his wife had slumped, he said he did not know
her. The police arrested him but immediately released him.
“ Our
pain is that police investigation had been very slow and tardy, making
us to suspect that we may not get justice. The police have been
demanding various sums of money from us for embalmment and autopsy which
we have paid, but they have bluntly refused to charge the matter to
court.
“We hereby appeal to CP Aderanti to wade into the matter
so that the law will take its cause. We demand for justice so that our
sister’s soul will rest in peace,” the family wrote in the petition.



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