SUNDAY,
January 13, 2013 is a day the Isiebu community in Isiala Mbano, Imo
State, would not forget in a hurry. It was the day one of their
prominent sons, Nze Hilary Onuoha, died shortly after telling his
younger brother, Mr. Bonaventure Ohuoha,
his suspicion of being poisoned where he went to have a drink. The
story, according to Nze Onuoha, started when one Ichie Romanus Akano was
said to have met one Marcel Emeh, whom it was learnt, owned a
convenience store in the community. According to his story, Ichie Akano
had met Emeh and told him that Nze Onuoha had continuously been an
obstacle to his ambition of becoming a chairman in the community.
It was learnt that Emeh, during his confession, in the presence of the
villagers, alleged that Ichie Romanus Akano confronted him in his shop
and threatened to kill him, if he failed to put poison in the drinks of
Nze Onuoha since he usually came to his store to have drinks. Nigerian
Tribune learnt that Akano was said also to have promised Emeh N.5
million, in addition to his readiness to sponsor one of his children
overseas, if he accepted doing his bidding or alternatively, he should
be prepared to lose his life. Sources disclosed that the cat was let out
of the bag on Tuesday, when Onuoha came back home sick. He was said to
have invited his younger brother to his room and told him that he was
having a serious stomach upset.
When his brother asked him
what he took, he was said to have confessed to having some drinks at
Emeh’s shop, and that he suspected that he must have been poisoned.
Nigerian Tribune also learnt that Onuoha breathed his last a few minutes
after narrating his story. Bonaventure was then said to have alerted
the villagers through the village town crier immediately after his
brother’s demise. The villagers were summoned to the village square,
where Bonaventure narrated what his elder brother had told him. Emeh was
said to have quickly denied any involvement in the alleged conspiracy.
Upon his denial, the villagers were said to have agreed that money would
be raised to carry out an autopsy on the corpse of Onuoha to ascertain
whether or not the deceased had died of poisoning.
In the
evening of the same day the meeting was held, Nigerian Tribune gathered
that Emeh was said to have sneaked into Bonaventure’s place allegedly to
confess to poisoning his brother, while saying that he could not die
alone for a sin jointly committed by Ichie Akano and him. Bonaventure
had then summoned the villagers again, charging Emeh to inform them what
he had narrated to him. Nigerian Tribune learnt that after Emeh had
repeated the story to the large crowd of villagers, they were
immediately stripped naked and paraded round the village. Nigerian
Tribune also learnt that the duo would have been lynched save for the
quick intervention of prominent citizens from the area who pleaded with
the crowd to hand the suspects over to the police at the local
government headquarters, Umuelemai, which the crowd agreed to do.
Meanwhile, the youth in the area, out of anger, burnt the houses of
both Ichie Romanus Akano and Marcel Emeh, for allegedly masterminding
the killing of Nze Onuoha, their illustrious son, who was said to be a
kingmaker in the community. It was gathered that the family members of
the accused Ichie Akano and Emeh fled from the community to escape the
wrath of the angry youth, while properties, worth millions of naira
belonging to the suspects, were destroyed. Nigerian Tribune also learnt
that the two suspects, who hailed from Isiebu in Isiala Mbano Local
Government Area of Imo State, are now cooling their heels at the Isiala
Mbano Divisional Police Headquarters following their arrest over the
alleged murder.
According to Marcel, Ichie however promised to
give him N.5m and send one of his children to overseas, if he accepted
doing his bidding or he (Marcle) would lose his life. Ichie Akano hails
from Durukwari kindred, Isiebu Autonomous Community with the deceased
while Marcle Emeh hails from Umudalum kindred, in Isiebu Autonomous
Community.
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