Drama as Man Accuses Father-in-law of Kidnapping His Son and Renaming Him | FIL Reacts
Princewill Njoku, has accused his father-in-law, Chief Godwin Osochukwu, of abducting his son, Kayomikun, and renaming him.
According to Punch, the Lagos-based banker, 39, disclosed that petitions sent to the Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, the Lagos State Police Command, the National Agency for Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons and other related matters, and the National Human Rights Commission, had not received attention.
Giving his own side of the story, the accused, Osochukwu, a 69-year-old community leader, explained that he did not abduct the child, but pointed out that Njoku did not marry his daughter, Favour, in accordance with tradition.
He noted that he changed the child’s name from Kayomikun, a Yoruba name, because the two families had no ancestral link to Yoruba.
However, Princewill, who hails from Umuokwaraku Umudiagba Abajah, in the Nwangele Local Government Area of Imo State, said that he lawfully married his late wife.
“I met my wife Favour, sometime in June 2014 and by May 31, 2015, we had our traditional marriage in her father’s compound in Umuokwara Umucheke Okwe in the Onuimo council area.
I went to the village with my people and performed all the traditional rites to marry my wife in the presence of her people.
On September 2, 2015, my wife was admitted to a maternal and child centre at FESTAC Town for bed rest. But when we got there, she was diagnosed with severe pre-eclampsia and we were advised by a doctor that she would have to deliver through a caesarean section that night.
The pregnancy was only seven months old then. I called her father and he spoke with the doctor and gave the go ahead with the operation. I also called my wife’s elder brothers to notify them.”
In addition, he said after signing the operation consent form in the presence of another relative, his wife was delivered of a baby boy, who was named Kayomikun, Chimdinso, Destiny, Sunday, Patrick Njoku. Sadly, the wife died the following day.
He said an autopsy report showed that Favour died from the medical problem earlier diagnosed by the hospital. Princewill said he left the baby in the care of the maternal grandmother.
However, on December 27, 2015, he said when he went to pick the child for a thanksgiving service at his church, his father-in-law refused to release the child.
“On December 30, my father in-law and some other relatives pushed my sister, Charity Njoku, out of their house and took away my son from my sister staying with my mother-in-law,” he added.
It was also gathered that on January 16, 2016, Osochukwu reported a case against Princewill at the Agboju Police Station, Lagos State, alleging that he never married his late daughter.
Princewill was subsequently arrested and arraigned in an Apapa Magistrate’s Court, where he allegedly discovered that his father-in-law had changed his son’s name from the names he gave him to Samuel, Ndidi, Destiny Osochukwu.
The magistrate reportedly ordered that the baby should be taken to a welfare centre every Monday in order to get acquainted with the father.
Njoku continues;
”The relatives brought my son two times and disappeared. Instead of my father in-law to organise the peace meeting he requested, he went to the police at Zone 9 and lied against me.
I reported the incident to the magistrate in Lagos, who demanded that he should produce my son since May 2016, but he refused. It was at this instance that the magistrate issued a bench warrant on him.
The magistrate, fearing for the safety of my son, requested that we officially report a case of kidnap and abduction to the Commissioner of Police at the Lagos State Police Command, Ikeja, which we did. But the officers at X-Squad, Ikeja, have refused to arrest the man.”
Osochukwu, however, denied kidnapping the child, saying Princewill was lying.
”He has not married my daughter. In Igboland, if you don’t marry someone completely when he is alive, you will complete it when the person dies. So, he should do the right thing.
He has not paid the dowry or completed the traditional marriage. We are both from Imo State, but he has refused to allow elders to mediate.
He is saying I kidnapped the child. How?
The law must take its course traditionally. The police have told him there is nothing like kidnapping in this case. This is a child that was brought out from my daughter’s womb and the child was born at seven months. He has been in my care ever since and we have been giving him all kinds of medication to ensure that he survives.
The names the boy is answering to now are the names my daughter gave him before she died. The name I added was that of my daughter, just to remember her,” he said.
The parties would be meeting at the office of the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, Fatai Owoseni, on Wednesday, 21st of June.
Photo credit: Punch
Na wa oh. Too many drama. Who do we believe?
Hmmmmnn
This is family palava.