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26/10/2022
DEPRAVED INDIFFERENCE: Father allegedly b£ats his 2-month-old son with hanger in Imo for disturbing his sleep, breaks the baby's arm leading to amputation
The National Human Right Commission (NHRC) and the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Imo State chapter have called on the Imo State Government and the Nigeria Police Force to immediately arrest and prosecute one Mr Confidence Amatobi, for allegedly assaulting his 2-month-old baby, Miracle.
Mr Amatobi was said to have assaulted little Miracle with a plastic hanger and broke the baby's arm for disturbing his sleep.
The incident led to the amputation of the fractured arm at the Pediatrics ward of the Federal Medical Centre, FMC Owerri.
NAWOJ, NHRC and the aggrieved mother of baby Miracle, made the call for justice in Owerri the Imo State Capital.
Imo State Chairperson of NAWOJ, Dr Dorothy Nnaji who spoke to newsmen after visiting the amputated boy at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Owerri, confirmed that the injury inflicted by the 31-year-old father, a native of Amurie in Isu LGA of the state, led to the amputation of the little boy’s right hand.
Mrs Nnaji who frowned at the dastardly cruel act of Mr Amatobi expressed shock that a father could assault his innocent child simply because he was crying and disturbing his sleep.
She disclosed that Mr Amatobi was reported to have repeatedly hit the baby with a plastic hanger to stop him from crying until the right hand broke.
"The perpetrator, Mr. Confidence Amatobi, who hails from Amurie in Isu L.G.A used a plastic hanger on the baby, simply because he was crying that the 20-year-old mother left to ease herself. He used wood and elastic bands to tie the baby's hand when he saw that hand was broken and swollen," Mrs Nnaji said.
"He locked the mother and baby to prevent her from talking to neighbours or seeking help. He also took her phone from her. After two days she found her way out and sought help from her neighbours. The guy was arrested by a vigilante but he escaped. By the time help came, the baby's hand was already decayed. The only option was to cut off baby Miracle's right hand from shoulder,"
20/10/2022
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20/10/2022
So this Uber rider carried me to work today . When I looked around his car , I saw a passport photograph of a little boy he permanently pasted on the dashboard .
Out of curiosity, I asked who is the boy ? And why is it pasted on your dashboard ?
He told me :
That is his son .. that looking at the picture puts him in check and curtails his excesses while on steering ..: No over speeding , no smoking and to be generally careful on the road to avoid accident that would hurt or kįi!l him ..
Because their is his boy at home .,
Waiting to say
“Daddy Welcome”
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18/10/2022
*THIS IS A TRUE LIFE STORY*
Man Bought Land in Festac and Built; Wife Established School There,
Now They're Divorced, Who Owns the School???
Nnamdi was a successful trader and importer who imported various items from China and was based at the Lagos trade fair.
He met his wife when he was younger, and the marriage was blessed with three kids.
When their marriage was relatively younger, he asked the wife what she would want to do since he did not want her to be a full-time house wife.
The wife mentioned that she would like to own a school since she read education at university.
Nnamdi bought two plots of land in Festac and then built a state-of-the-art school, free of charge, which he handed over to his wife upon completion.
The new school grew in leaps and bounds and was the favorite of the middle class parents in Festac and Amuwo-Odofin.
Parents pay up to 250K per term for their children to attend this elitist school.
Nnamdi’s importation business, on the other hand, was flourishing and moving well, and he did not have any reason to ask the wife for help till Covid struck.
COVID brought about the devaluation of our local currency which made his working capital useless , which hit Nnamdi’s business since China was the epic center of the outbreak.
China later closed their border to contain the virus, and before the announcement came, Nnamdi had transferred over $5 million to his Chinese partners.
He was stuck when China closed their border.
He could not get his money back nor the goods equivalent.
Not knowing what else to do, he remembered his wife, who was running an online class for her students who were at home.
He asked the wife to lend him 30 million from their working capital so he could use it to import another set items from Bangladesh pending when China opens their border.
The woman told him with a straight face that she did not have that kind of money and so couldn’t help.
Convinced in his mind that the wife was lying and did not want to help, he reached out to her account officer, managing the wife's school account domiciled with the bank, requesting statements of the account of the school.
He was the one who opened the account for the wife, though he did not receive an alert because the wife removed his number from the account.
Nnamdi was left speechless when the account office reverted back to him.
The wife had 180 million naira, untouched, in her account with the bank.
Nnamdi could not believe his eyes.
He went to the bank to be sure that the account officer was sure of what she sent. The bank manager confirmed the same thing.
That his wife has a 180 million naira, at her school account with the bank.
Disappointed by the new information, Nnamdi confronted the wife about the money in her account.
The woman, instead of being remorseful, was angry that the husband went that far.
Does it mean that he does not trust her again?
The educationist fumed.
The matter escalated when Nnamdi, who was feeling betrayed that the wife of his youth, the woman he built up with his sweat and blood backstabbed him, requested that the wife should leave his house that night.
The woman did not think twice about packing her things and leaving.
Nnamdi was later told by the wife's driver that she had moved to a rented duplex and with a shocker.
She moved in with her younger lover, whom she loves so much.
Marriage of 20 years in the mud.
The couple are in court at the moment for two things
1) divorce from their 20-year marriage because it has irreparably broken down.
2) Who owns the building where the school is located?
The matter is in court and this story, narrated to me by Nnamdi himself with his permission to share, reminds me that sometimes, some of us do not marry out of love for our partner.
They marry whoever is available and rich enough to pay their bills.
Marriage is a business transaction, as a mean to an end and not that I love this person.
And no matter how hard they try to hide it, the crack in the union shows the faulty foundation as the couple grows older.
It is terrible!
My prayer is this: may we not end up with unfortunate partners like this.
God abeg ooooo.
©️ Chukwudi Iwuchukwu
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