A 39 year old
Lawrencia, mother of four, a devout Catholic, was killed on Monday, October 13,
by gunmen. She was shot twice on the chest at close range. She was with her
two-month-old son, Moses, when she was shot.
The deceased
and her husband, Mr. Leonard Onunkwo, a dealer in building materials, waited
for 12 years after their last child before they had Moses.
They had earlier had
three children. Mrs. Beatrice Ibe, a
close friend of the family, recalled that Lawrencia was in a vivacious mood, as
preparation was in top gear for the dedication of Moses.
The older
woman, who is like a mother to the deceased told the Sun. We fixed the second
Sunday of November, that is 9th, for the dedication of Moses at Our Lady of
Loreto Catholic Church, Fadama Mada parish, and she was excited about it. ”She called to inform me that she had booked
for the reception at Chaba Hotel and we made arrangement for cooking, only to
hear the news that she was killed. It is sad.”
Her death
threw the Igbo community in Bauchi into deep sorrow. The sympathisers are
mostly Igbo traders that had been living in Bauchi for many years. They
gathered at the expansive compound of Chief Ibe, as the news of his wife’s
death spread the next day.
Many
questions bothered their minds. Was it the work of assassins or armed robbers?
Was her murder motivated by envy? Was she cut short by her competitors? The
faded ash coloured Opel that Lawrencia drove on that fateful day was parked in
Chief Ibe’s compound, with two bullet holes, which penetrated the windscreen
and snuffed life out her remarkably visible.
Inside the
car, stains of blood, shoes, and some currency notes confronted sympathisers.
And now, the question on every lip is, will the police ever find her killers
and bring them to justice?
But the
spokesman of the Bauchi State Police Command, who disclosed that the
businesswoman was killed by armed robbers, has given assurance that Lawrencia’s
killers would not go scot-free. He said:
“At the point
of entering her house, they attacked her and demanded for money. When she
resisted, they now killed her and took away the money. It is an unspecified
amount of money.” The commissioner of police personally went to the scene and
summoned the Igbo community to his office and they had a thought-provoking but
rewarding discussion.
According to
Source, Mrs. Onunkwo was paid a huge amount of money for the supply of poultry
feeds and that the killers might have got wind of it and followed her home to
kill her and obtain the money.
Her second
son, Macochukwu, 16, a senior secondary student of ICSS, Bauchi, escaped death
by the whiskers after witnessing his mother’s killing. He had gone to open the
gate for his mother when he saw two armed men walking towards his mother’s car
as she waited for the teenager to open the pink iron gate. Their father was at
Our Lady of Loreto Catholic Church in Fadama Mada at the time. His mum had just
closed from her business located in the area where she dealt in hybrid feeds.
“It was around 7: 15 pm in the
evening. When the car horn sounded, I rushed to open the gate for her,” Maco
recalled. He said he
had just opened the gate for his mother to drive her Opel car inside the
compound when he saw the men carrying guns walking towards his mother’s car. Daddy
was not at home. He went to church. The two men were shouting, ‘where is the
money? Where is the money,’ before they shot her at close range.
He said
before they shot his mum,
“One of the men wanted to shoot me because I
saw his face and I ran back to the house. Then I heard two gunshots. After they
left, I went to my mother. She was unconscious and couldn’t talk. They shot her
in the chest. Our neighbours came out. Then I ran to the church to tell my
father.”
The church
service was midway when his son stormed the church, asking to see the father
outside.
“I was a little bit surprised. I came
out with him and asked him what the problem was and he told me. I rushed to my
house and met my neighbour trying to drive out but didn’t know how to drive. I
took the wheels and drove straight to the Tafawa Balewa Hosing Estate police
station where I reported quickly before taking her to the Abubakar Tafawa
Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi.” His wife died on their way to the hospital.
A distraught
Leonard said his wife might have been killed out of envy. Read………………
“The
world we are living in is so corrupt. When you are living fine, some people will
not be happy. When you are not living fine as well, some people will be happy,
some people will be unhappy. Though I am not suspecting anybody, I know that
what happened was out of envy because she was progressing and her business was
booming. It might even be because they saw how we were living in peace. In such
a thing, somebody can like to put problem in one’s family."

I pray for God's protection over us, that country is a danger zone
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