News of how a young man allegedly
killed his pregnant girlfriend through the administration of a local concoction
spread in the Ezeakam, Eziudo community of Imo-State.
The deceased 25-year old
lady, who was identified as Chinonye Ella, was allegedly dating the 39-year old
Chamberlin Ojoko before she died July 20, 2015.
While Chinonye lived and
operated from Umuahia, Abia State, her boyfriend resided and also operated from
Port Harcourt, Rivers State, with members of his immediate family.
Giving a graphic detail of
the ugly incident, the Imo State Commissioner of Police, CP, Mr. Taiwo Lakanu,
said that the deceased lady boarded the same vehicle with Ojoko sometime in
December 2014, at Achingali in Obowo local council area of Imo State, had a
close chat which later led to the exchange of telephone numbers.
The CP also said that from
police investigations, Ojoko regularly invited Chinonye to Owerri, when they
lodged in hotels of his choice and had fun-filled times together. “After any such
outing, Ojoko gave his girlfriend between N3,000 and N4,000 to cover her
transport expenses.
This continued until
Chinonye informed her boyfriend that she was pregnant,” the CP recounted. The
pregnancy aspect of the relationship apparently unsettled the man and he
started making plans to convince his friend to abort the unborn child.
“Having succeeded in
convincing the lady to abort the baby, the suspect, on July 20, 2015, took
Chinonye to an uncompleted building at Ezeakam, Eziudo and gave her the local
concoction he had earlier procured for the abortion,” the CP said. The Imo
police boss also said that not long after the concoction was administered on
the lady, she started experiencing severe pain in her tummy and later died on
the spot, stressing that the man buried her close to the building.
Sensing that he had
accomplished his mission, possibly undetected, Ojoko calmly scampered to his Port
Harcourt base, not knowing that a little girl clearly saw him as he lifted the
body of his girlfriend and buried it close to the uncompleted house. South East
Voice gathered that the little girl eventually narrated what she saw to the
owner of the uncompleted building, Dr. Ukaegbu, who later brought in the
officers of Ezinihitte Divisional Police.
Armed with this report,
homicide detectives from the State Police Headquarters, Owerri, were quickly
brought into the picture and investigation commenced. The police then mobilized
and set off to Port Harcourt, taking along with them Dr. Ukaegbu and the
suspect’s younger brother, Pastor Sopuruchi Ojoko. Narrating the little he knew
about the entire story, the Pastor recalled that he saw his elder brother and his
girlfriend at about 3pm on the fateful
day, pointing out that the duo never entered the family house but headed
towards Eziudo Road.
“At about 9pm my brother
returned to the house without the girl. He requested for a shovel. He did not
return till about 11p.m. I sought to know where he was coming from at that late
hour and he said that he went to the toilet,” the pastor said. Continuing, the
suspect’s younger brother said that when information reached the family that
Chamberlin murdered his girlfriend he took the police officers to Port
Harcourt, where he was arrested.
Giving his own account of
the event at the State Police Headquarters, Owerri, where he is currently
cooling his heels, Mr Ojoko confirmed that he took his girlfriend to an uncompleted
building on July 20, 2015, at about 6.30p.m. “My girlfriend took the herbal
medicine and later started experiencing serious pain. Then she died. I ran to
my house and took a shovel. I carried her body to the side of the building, dug
a shallow grave and buried her there,” Ojoko said.

may the wrath of God struck him
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