Ten years ago, Philemon
Ihediwa wrote, starred, directed and produced his first movie in the United
States. He was one of few Nigerians in the Diaspora that ventured into
Hollywood. His movie, CONGO BOY IN THE CITY, featured Nollywood movie stars
like Kanayo. O. Kanayo and Madam Gee.
Police are still
investigating to eliminate evidence of foul play in the death of Nigerian movie
maker, Philemon Ihediwa who was found death in his house in Smithfield, North
Carolina, US.
Philemon Ihediwa lifeless
body was found in his apartment lying close to the bathroom.
Ihed, as he was widely
known in the US, was chased by the agonies and trauma of child support
harassment, allegedly fuelled by his ex- wife’s several court cases against
him, in concert with the North Carolina Child support enforcement.
Monday evening, Ihed,
during a telephone conversation with his female friend, Louise Gorsham, who
lived “across town”, hinted that he was not feeling well and would retire to
bed early. Ms. Gorsham pleaded with him to call her when he woke up at sunrise.
He agreed and they both wished each other goodnight.
Narrating Gorsham said,
“The next day, I called several times throughout the day but he did not respond
to my call. I sent text messages. No response. I waited till Wednesday to
repeat calls and text messages. I did not hear from him. I was also at work. By
Saturday afternoon, after I closed from work, I pleaded with a co-worker to
drive me to Ihed’s apartment in Smithfield, a thirty minutes ride from Raleigh.
I was mad at him. I thought he was ignoring my calls on purpose, might be he
had found another lady. But when I got to his apartment, I noticed his car was
in his parking space. I began to smell stench coming from his door. I knew
something wasn’t right.
“Immediately, I called the
Smithfield Police department and requested a welfare check on my friend. The
police arrived few minutes later, broke into his apartment and found him dead
on the floor, bloated and oozing. My friend died lonely from a broken heart and
years of pains from being denied relationships with his children. He loved
those kids. Ihed told me many times that his wife had, through the years,
barred his children from visiting him. She set them up against their dad while
she was busy collecting heavy child support. That man was a very great man. All
he wanted was to be a good father to his children. But his ex-wife was in the
way. Now he is gone.”
Smithfield medical
examiner’s office determined that the causes of death were seizure and possible
heart attack. It was recorded that “his body was bloated and near decomposition
when he was found in his bathroom. The heat in the apartment accelerated
decomposition process.” The medical Examiner also concluded that Ihed might
have died five days earlier.
Heya rest on peace
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