SHOCKING: See what a teacher did to a little boy (see more pictures)

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See what a teacher did to a little boy…left so many cane marks on his body

According to Segun Oyenubi, who shared the photos on Facebook, this 3yr
old boy was mercilessly flogged by his teacher in school on Wednesday
last week for not telling her he wanted to go to the toilet, and instead
urinating and stooling on his body. The boy’s family stormed the
school. The teacher has since been arrested. See photos .

 

 

he road that led to the
tragic end of Precious began when her father asked her to travel to
Port Harcourt to escort her sister, Mrs Ezinne Bless­ing Godswill, to
Imo State, to spend the 2015 yuletide with the family. Presumably seeing
the trip to Port Harcourt as an opportunity to see and spend some time
with Ephraim, she excitedly called him and intimated him about the
planned visit to the Garden City. On Saturday, December 5, she left for
Port Harcourt, with absolutely no premonition of the evil fate that
Ephraim had carefully scripted for her.

Unknown to her, Ephraim who had professed undying love for her, was also
secretly nursing an evil plan against her, and looking for an
opportunity to execute it. Pretending that all was well, the suspect
booked a room in a hotel (name withheld) at Rukpokwu about 7 am and
left. He was said to have called Precious on the phone, and told her of
the hotel where she would stay and the bus-stop she should alight after
arriving in Port Harcourt.

With grief laden in his heart, Pre­cious’ father made a manly effort to
recount to Sunday Sun reporter how the daughter came to a horrific end:

“On Saturday, December 5, 2015, I sent my daughter to Port Harcourt,
to bring her sister from Port Harcourt, to Imo State. She left Owerri
about 7am. About 12.30, I tried to call her on the phone, to know if she
got to Port Harcourt safely, but her phone was switched off. I tried
all through the night, but the call did not go through.”

The 67-year-old businessman disclosed that when the phone eventu­ally
went through the following day, Sunday, December 6, 2015, it was a male
voice that responded.

His words:

“About 12:30, the following day, Sunday, December 6, 2015, the phone
rang and it was a male voice that spoke. Just before I could ask him
about the owner of the handset, he quickly switched off.”

At that point, Onyenanu said he became afraid and concluded that his
daughter had been kidnapped. He said he rushed to the Anti-Kid­napping
Unit of the Imo State Police Command, Owerri, to lodge a complaint. And
when he went back to the Command the following day, Monday, December 7,
2015, for necessary documentation, Precious was declared missing by the
police. The Imo State Police Command was said to have investigated the
case throughout the week, but all efforts to unravel the mystery
surrounding the sudden disappearance of the girl proved abortive.

But on Monday, December 14, while at the Imo Police Command, the
distraught father said he received a phone call from his brother-in-law
living in Port Harcourt, Ifeanyi Nmezi, who told him to rush to Port
Harcourt, adding that his daughter had been murdered. In his confused
state, Eze went to Port Harcourt and joined his daughter, Ezinne, at the
Homicide Section, where she had already written a statement in respect
of the murdered Precious.
Detectives in Rivers swing into action

In the course of the investigation, policemen attached to the State
Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Rivers State Police Com­mand
approached one of the GSM service providers and obtained the call log
with a view to knowing the last person she communicated with before her
gruesome murder. With the information provided by the GSM network
company, the police identi­fied the person who spoke to Precious last
and also sent a Short Message Service, SMS to her, describing the bus
stop where she should alight and the name of the hotel where they would
lodge. The policemen later traced the suspect, arrested and detained
him. After initial interroga­tion, the detectives took the detained
suspect the following day to his house where they conducted a search.
And in his house, two handsets belonging to the victim were found.

Father of the victim takes up the tale:

“When the police found the two handsets, I was invited to come for
identification. It was our housemaid, Chiamaka, who knows the handsets
used by my daughter that identified the phones.”

But in an effort to cover the alleged crime, Ephraim deleted all the
contacts in the handsets, which he also claimed belonged to him. To
further confirm the real owner of the handsets, the police took them to
the service provider, who restored the deleted contacts and call log.

“It was after the contacts were restored that the police saw the SMS
Ephraim sent to my daughter, telling her the bus stop to alight at
Rukpokwu,” Onyenanu further said.

Role Of Hotel Management

According to the account of the management of the hotel, the suspect
came to book a room on the fateful day at 7am. After paying, he locked
it up and went away with the key. About 10am, he came back in the
company of Precious.

“After sometime, two of them went out and later came back, holding food
in take-away packs they bought from one of the eateries,” a source at
the hotel said.
It was also gathered that after sometime, too, the suspect went out
again without Precious. But the director of the hotel felt
un­comfortable and suspicious of the movement of the man. He asked him
if he was checking out and also asked about the girl he took into the
room he had booked.

But Ephraim lied to him, claiming that Precious was sleep­ing, and added
that he wanted to buy something and then come back soon.

“Not satisfied with his response, the director asked the manager to call
the suspect back. But he (Ephraim) was able to play a fast one on the
manager and disappeared. He never came back to the hotel again,” the
source further disclosed.

The hotel workers then went to knock on the door of the room but there
was no response. After banging on the door repeatedly without any
response, they peeped through a hole and saw the vic­tim’s lifeless body
on the bed, wrapped with bed sheet and in a pool of blood. It was after
the discovery that the management of the hotel report­ed the matter to a
nearby police station. A team of policemen went to the hotel, forced
the door open and removed the body to the University of Port Harcourt
Teaching Hospital (UPTH) mortuary.

Promptly, the police arrest­ed and detained the director, manager and
security men. When interrogated, they denied any involvement or
knowledge of the crime, but assured that they would identify the
customer, who booked the hotel and brought in the victim.

Family Devastated By The Murder Of Precious

Expectedly, the murder of the young graduate devastated her family,
especially her mother, Florence. According to Onyena­nu, Precious, who
was the last but one child in the family lacked nothing as her elderly
ones and parents, provided for her needs.

He said:

“I don’t know how her mother will survive this tragedy; they were too
close. Out of my 14 children, she was the 13th. I have two wives. The
older children pampered her a lot because of her good character and
beauty. My daughter was very beautiful and fashionable. Anybody that
came in contact with her liked her.”

Asked whether his daughter and her fiancé had any quarrel which could
have led to the dastardly act, the grieving father disclosed to the
reporter how one of his daughters told him that Precious had
misunderstanding with Ephraim, after someone called him (Ephraim) on the
phone one day, and Precious picked the call and the person turned out
to be his girlfriend. The incident was said to have angered Precious,
who accused the suspect of planning to jilt (dump) her.

“Also, who knows whether my daughter told him about her plans to travel
to UK this year for her master’s degree pro­gramme? I’m calling on the
Fed­eral Government, the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase,
women lawyers, human rights activists, to come to my aid. All I want is
justice,” the grief-stricken father moaned.

…Copyright (C) http://mojidelano.com . Read more at http://mojidelano.com/2016/02/butchered-by-loversad-tale-of-how-22-year-old-graduate-was-murdered-by-fiance-in-hotel-room/ .

he road that led to the
tragic end of Precious began when her father asked her to travel to
Port Harcourt to escort her sister, Mrs Ezinne Bless­ing Godswill, to
Imo State, to spend the 2015 yuletide with the family. Presumably seeing
the trip to Port Harcourt as an opportunity to see and spend some time
with Ephraim, she excitedly called him and intimated him about the
planned visit to the Garden City. On Saturday, December 5, she left for
Port Harcourt, with absolutely no premonition of the evil fate that
Ephraim had carefully scripted for her.

Unknown to her, Ephraim who had professed undying love for her, was also
secretly nursing an evil plan against her, and looking for an
opportunity to execute it. Pretending that all was well, the suspect
booked a room in a hotel (name withheld) at Rukpokwu about 7 am and
left. He was said to have called Precious on the phone, and told her of
the hotel where she would stay and the bus-stop she should alight after
arriving in Port Harcourt.

With grief laden in his heart, Pre­cious’ father made a manly effort to
recount to Sunday Sun reporter how the daughter came to a horrific end:

“On Saturday, December 5, 2015, I sent my daughter to Port Harcourt,
to bring her sister from Port Harcourt, to Imo State. She left Owerri
about 7am. About 12.30, I tried to call her on the phone, to know if she
got to Port Harcourt safely, but her phone was switched off. I tried
all through the night, but the call did not go through.”

The 67-year-old businessman disclosed that when the phone eventu­ally
went through the following day, Sunday, December 6, 2015, it was a male
voice that responded.

His words:

“About 12:30, the following day, Sunday, December 6, 2015, the phone
rang and it was a male voice that spoke. Just before I could ask him
about the owner of the handset, he quickly switched off.”

At that point, Onyenanu said he became afraid and concluded that his
daughter had been kidnapped. He said he rushed to the Anti-Kid­napping
Unit of the Imo State Police Command, Owerri, to lodge a complaint. And
when he went back to the Command the following day, Monday, December 7,
2015, for necessary documentation, Precious was declared missing by the
police. The Imo State Police Command was said to have investigated the
case throughout the week, but all efforts to unravel the mystery
surrounding the sudden disappearance of the girl proved abortive.

But on Monday, December 14, while at the Imo Police Command, the
distraught father said he received a phone call from his brother-in-law
living in Port Harcourt, Ifeanyi Nmezi, who told him to rush to Port
Harcourt, adding that his daughter had been murdered. In his confused
state, Eze went to Port Harcourt and joined his daughter, Ezinne, at the
Homicide Section, where she had already written a statement in respect
of the murdered Precious.
Detectives in Rivers swing into action

In the course of the investigation, policemen attached to the State
Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Rivers State Police Com­mand
approached one of the GSM service providers and obtained the call log
with a view to knowing the last person she communicated with before her
gruesome murder. With the information provided by the GSM network
company, the police identi­fied the person who spoke to Precious last
and also sent a Short Message Service, SMS to her, describing the bus
stop where she should alight and the name of the hotel where they would
lodge. The policemen later traced the suspect, arrested and detained
him. After initial interroga­tion, the detectives took the detained
suspect the following day to his house where they conducted a search.
And in his house, two handsets belonging to the victim were found.

Father of the victim takes up the tale:

“When the police found the two handsets, I was invited to come for
identification. It was our housemaid, Chiamaka, who knows the handsets
used by my daughter that identified the phones.”

But in an effort to cover the alleged crime, Ephraim deleted all the
contacts in the handsets, which he also claimed belonged to him. To
further confirm the real owner of the handsets, the police took them to
the service provider, who restored the deleted contacts and call log.

“It was after the contacts were restored that the police saw the SMS
Ephraim sent to my daughter, telling her the bus stop to alight at
Rukpokwu,” Onyenanu further said.

Role Of Hotel Management

According to the account of the management of the hotel, the suspect
came to book a room on the fateful day at 7am. After paying, he locked
it up and went away with the key. About 10am, he came back in the
company of Precious.

“After sometime, two of them went out and later came back, holding food
in take-away packs they bought from one of the eateries,” a source at
the hotel said.
It was also gathered that after sometime, too, the suspect went out
again without Precious. But the director of the hotel felt
un­comfortable and suspicious of the movement of the man. He asked him
if he was checking out and also asked about the girl he took into the
room he had booked.

But Ephraim lied to him, claiming that Precious was sleep­ing, and added
that he wanted to buy something and then come back soon.

“Not satisfied with his response, the director asked the manager to call
the suspect back. But he (Ephraim) was able to play a fast one on the
manager and disappeared. He never came back to the hotel again,” the
source further disclosed.

The hotel workers then went to knock on the door of the room but there
was no response. After banging on the door repeatedly without any
response, they peeped through a hole and saw the vic­tim’s lifeless body
on the bed, wrapped with bed sheet and in a pool of blood. It was after
the discovery that the management of the hotel report­ed the matter to a
nearby police station. A team of policemen went to the hotel, forced
the door open and removed the body to the University of Port Harcourt
Teaching Hospital (UPTH) mortuary.

Promptly, the police arrest­ed and detained the director, manager and
security men. When interrogated, they denied any involvement or
knowledge of the crime, but assured that they would identify the
customer, who booked the hotel and brought in the victim.

Family Devastated By The Murder Of Precious

Expectedly, the murder of the young graduate devastated her family,
especially her mother, Florence. According to Onyena­nu, Precious, who
was the last but one child in the family lacked nothing as her elderly
ones and parents, provided for her needs.

He said:

“I don’t know how her mother will survive this tragedy; they were too
close. Out of my 14 children, she was the 13th. I have two wives. The
older children pampered her a lot because of her good character and
beauty. My daughter was very beautiful and fashionable. Anybody that
came in contact with her liked her.”

Asked whether his daughter and her fiancé had any quarrel which could
have led to the dastardly act, the grieving father disclosed to the
reporter how one of his daughters told him that Precious had
misunderstanding with Ephraim, after someone called him (Ephraim) on the
phone one day, and Precious picked the call and the person turned out
to be his girlfriend. The incident was said to have angered Precious,
who accused the suspect of planning to jilt (dump) her.

“Also, who knows whether my daughter told him about her plans to travel
to UK this year for her master’s degree pro­gramme? I’m calling on the
Fed­eral Government, the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase,
women lawyers, human rights activists, to come to my aid. All I want is
justice,” the grief-stricken father moaned.

…Copyright (C) http://mojidelano.com . Read more at http://mojidelano.com/2016/02/butchered-by-loversad-tale-of-how-22-year-old-graduate-was-murdered-by-fiance-in-hotel-room/ .

The gruesome murder of
22-year-old Precious Naza Onyenanu, who graduated last year from Imo
State University with a degree in Edu­cation (Economics), has left her
father, Mr. Innocent Eze Onyenanu and other relations in shock.

Precious, a native of Isu, in Isu Local Government Area of Imo State was
allegedly butchered by Ephraim Isom, 27, a graduate of Rivers State
University of Science and Technology (RUST), who hails from Andoni
Lo­cal Government Area in Rivers State. The heinous murder took place in
a hotel in the Rukpokwu area of Port Harcourt, the Rivers State
capital.

Precious met Ephraim in 2012, when he was posted to Imo State for the
national youth service and they fell in love. After his national youth
service year ended, Ephraim maintained his relationship with Precious,
in the hope of eventually going into marriage after the victim’s
graduation. But that, as it has turned out was just a ruse and dummy
sold by Ephraim to Precious, to string her along. Innocently, and being a
young woman as she was, Precious believed him hook, line and sinker.

Rather than formalizing the mar­riage, exchange rings and marriage vows,
what Precious got was unkind­est and deadliest cut that ended her life,
from the young man she once called, “my darling.”
Homicide carefully planned and executed

The road that led to the tragic end of Precious began when her father
asked her to travel to Port Harcourt to escort her sister, Mrs Ezinne
Bless­ing Godswill, to Imo State, to spend the 2015 yuletide with the
family. Presumably seeing the trip to Port Harcourt as an opportunity to
see and spend some time with Ephraim, she excitedly called him and
intimated him about the planned visit to the Garden City. On Saturday,
December 5, she left for Port Harcourt, with absolutely no premonition
of the evil fate that Ephraim had carefully scripted for her.

Unknown to her, Ephraim who had professed undying love for her, was also
secretly nursing an evil plan against her, and looking for an
opportunity to execute it. Pretending that all was well, the suspect
booked a room in a hotel (name withheld) at Rukpokwu about 7 am and
left. He was said to have called Precious on the phone, and told her of
the hotel where she would stay and the bus-stop she should alight after
arriving in Port Harcourt.

With grief laden in his heart, Pre­cious’ father made a manly effort to
recount to Sunday Sun reporter how the daughter came to a horrific end:

“On Saturday, December 5, 2015, I sent my daughter to Port Harcourt,
to bring her sister from Port Harcourt, to Imo State. She left Owerri
about 7am. About 12.30, I tried to call her on the phone, to know if she
got to Port Harcourt safely, but her phone was switched off. I tried
all through the night, but the call did not go through.”

The 67-year-old businessman disclosed that when the phone eventu­ally
went through the following day, Sunday, December 6, 2015, it was a male
voice that responded.

His words:

“About 12:30, the following day, Sunday, December 6, 2015, the phone
rang and it was a male voice that spoke. Just before I could ask him
about the owner of the handset, he quickly switched off.”

At that point, Onyenanu said he became afraid and concluded that his
daughter had been kidnapped. He said he rushed to the Anti-Kid­napping
Unit of the Imo State Police Command, Owerri, to lodge a complaint. And
when he went back to the Command the following day, Monday, December 7,
2015, for necessary documentation, Precious was declared missing by the
police. The Imo State Police Command was said to have investigated the
case throughout the week, but all efforts to unravel the mystery
surrounding the sudden disappearance of the girl proved abortive.

But on Monday, December 14, while at the Imo Police Command, the
distraught father said he received a phone call from his brother-in-law
living in Port Harcourt, Ifeanyi Nmezi, who told him to rush to Port
Harcourt, adding that his daughter had been murdered. In his confused
state, Eze went to Port Harcourt and joined his daughter, Ezinne, at the
Homicide Section, where she had already written a statement in respect
of the murdered Precious.
Detectives in Rivers swing into action

In the course of the investigation, policemen attached to the State
Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Rivers State Police Com­mand
approached one of the GSM service providers and obtained the call log
with a view to knowing the last person she communicated with before her
gruesome murder. With the information provided by the GSM network
company, the police identi­fied the person who spoke to Precious last
and also sent a Short Message Service, SMS to her, describing the bus
stop where she should alight and the name of the hotel where they would
lodge. The policemen later traced the suspect, arrested and detained
him. After initial interroga­tion, the detectives took the detained
suspect the following day to his house where they conducted a search.
And in his house, two handsets belonging to the victim were found.

Father of the victim takes up the tale:

“When the police found the two handsets, I was invited to come for
identification. It was our housemaid, Chiamaka, who knows the handsets
used by my daughter that identified the phones.”

But in an effort to cover the alleged crime, Ephraim deleted all the
contacts in the handsets, which he also claimed belonged to him. To
further confirm the real owner of the handsets, the police took them to
the service provider, who restored the deleted contacts and call log.

“It was after the contacts were restored that the police saw the SMS
Ephraim sent to my daughter, telling her the bus stop to alight at
Rukpokwu,” Onyenanu further said.

Role Of Hotel Management

According to the account of the management of the hotel, the suspect
came to book a room on the fateful day at 7am. After paying, he locked
it up and went away with the key. About 10am, he came back in the
company of Precious.

“After sometime, two of them went out and later came back, holding food
in take-away packs they bought from one of the eateries,” a source at
the hotel said.
It was also gathered that after sometime, too, the suspect went out
again without Precious. But the director of the hotel felt
un­comfortable and suspicious of the movement of the man. He asked him
if he was checking out and also asked about the girl he took into the
room he had booked.

But Ephraim lied to him, claiming that Precious was sleep­ing, and added
that he wanted to buy something and then come back soon.

“Not satisfied with his response, the director asked the manager to call
the suspect back. But he (Ephraim) was able to play a fast one on the
manager and disappeared. He never came back to the hotel again,” the
source further disclosed.

The hotel workers then went to knock on the door of the room but there
was no response. After banging on the door repeatedly without any
response, they peeped through a hole and saw the vic­tim’s lifeless body
on the bed, wrapped with bed sheet and in a pool of blood. It was after
the discovery that the management of the hotel report­ed the matter to a
nearby police station. A team of policemen went to the hotel, forced
the door open and removed the body to the University of Port Harcourt
Teaching Hospital (UPTH) mortuary.

Promptly, the police arrest­ed and detained the director, manager and
security men. When interrogated, they denied any involvement or
knowledge of the crime, but assured that they would identify the
customer, who booked the hotel and brought in the victim.

Family Devastated By The Murder Of Precious

Expectedly, the murder of the young graduate devastated her family,
especially her mother, Florence. According to Onyena­nu, Precious, who
was the last but one child in the family lacked nothing as her elderly
ones and parents, provided for her needs.

He said:

“I don’t know how her mother will survive this tragedy; they were too
close. Out of my 14 children, she was the 13th. I have two wives. The
older children pampered her a lot because of her good character and
beauty. My daughter was very beautiful and fashionable. Anybody that
came in contact with her liked her.”

Asked whether his daughter and her fiancé had any quarrel which could
have led to the dastardly act, the grieving father disclosed to the
reporter how one of his daughters told him that Precious had
misunderstanding with Ephraim, after someone called him (Ephraim) on the
phone one day, and Precious picked the call and the person turned out
to be his girlfriend. The incident was said to have angered Precious,
who accused the suspect of planning to jilt (dump) her.

“Also, who knows whether my daughter told him about her plans to travel
to UK this year for her master’s degree pro­gramme? I’m calling on the
Fed­eral Government, the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase,
women lawyers, human rights activists, to come to my aid. All I want is
justice,” the grief-stricken father moaned.

…Copyright (C) http://mojidelano.com . Read more at http://mojidelano.com/2016/02/butchered-by-loversad-tale-of-how-22-year-old-graduate-was-murdered-by-fiance-in-hotel-room/ .

The gruesome murder of
22-year-old Precious Naza Onyenanu, who graduated last year from Imo
State University with a degree in Edu­cation (Economics), has left her
father, Mr. Innocent Eze Onyenanu and other relations in shock.

Precious, a native of Isu, in Isu Local Government Area of Imo State was
allegedly butchered by Ephraim Isom, 27, a graduate of Rivers State
University of Science and Technology (RUST), who hails from Andoni
Lo­cal Government Area in Rivers State. The heinous murder took place in
a hotel in the Rukpokwu area of Port Harcourt, the Rivers State
capital.

Precious met Ephraim in 2012, when he was posted to Imo State for the
national youth service and they fell in love. After his national youth
service year ended, Ephraim maintained his relationship with Precious,
in the hope of eventually going into marriage after the victim’s
graduation. But that, as it has turned out was just a ruse and dummy
sold by Ephraim to Precious, to string her along. Innocently, and being a
young woman as she was, Precious believed him hook, line and sinker.

Rather than formalizing the mar­riage, exchange rings and marriage vows,
what Precious got was unkind­est and deadliest cut that ended her life,
from the young man she once called, “my darling.”
Homicide carefully planned and executed

The road that led to the tragic end of Precious began when her father
asked her to travel to Port Harcourt to escort her sister, Mrs Ezinne
Bless­ing Godswill, to Imo State, to spend the 2015 yuletide with the
family. Presumably seeing the trip to Port Harcourt as an opportunity to
see and spend some time with Ephraim, she excitedly called him and
intimated him about the planned visit to the Garden City. On Saturday,
December 5, she left for Port Harcourt, with absolutely no premonition
of the evil fate that Ephraim had carefully scripted for her.

Unknown to her, Ephraim who had professed undying love for her, was also
secretly nursing an evil plan against her, and looking for an
opportunity to execute it. Pretending that all was well, the suspect
booked a room in a hotel (name withheld) at Rukpokwu about 7 am and
left. He was said to have called Precious on the phone, and told her of
the hotel where she would stay and the bus-stop she should alight after
arriving in Port Harcourt.

With grief laden in his heart, Pre­cious’ father made a manly effort to
recount to Sunday Sun reporter how the daughter came to a horrific end:

“On Saturday, December 5, 2015, I sent my daughter to Port Harcourt,
to bring her sister from Port Harcourt, to Imo State. She left Owerri
about 7am. About 12.30, I tried to call her on the phone, to know if she
got to Port Harcourt safely, but her phone was switched off. I tried
all through the night, but the call did not go through.”

The 67-year-old businessman disclosed that when the phone eventu­ally
went through the following day, Sunday, December 6, 2015, it was a male
voice that responded.

His words:

“About 12:30, the following day, Sunday, December 6, 2015, the phone
rang and it was a male voice that spoke. Just before I could ask him
about the owner of the handset, he quickly switched off.”

At that point, Onyenanu said he became afraid and concluded that his
daughter had been kidnapped. He said he rushed to the Anti-Kid­napping
Unit of the Imo State Police Command, Owerri, to lodge a complaint. And
when he went back to the Command the following day, Monday, December 7,
2015, for necessary documentation, Precious was declared missing by the
police. The Imo State Police Command was said to have investigated the
case throughout the week, but all efforts to unravel the mystery
surrounding the sudden disappearance of the girl proved abortive.

But on Monday, December 14, while at the Imo Police Command, the
distraught father said he received a phone call from his brother-in-law
living in Port Harcourt, Ifeanyi Nmezi, who told him to rush to Port
Harcourt, adding that his daughter had been murdered. In his confused
state, Eze went to Port Harcourt and joined his daughter, Ezinne, at the
Homicide Section, where she had already written a statement in respect
of the murdered Precious.
Detectives in Rivers swing into action

In the course of the investigation, policemen attached to the State
Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Rivers State Police Com­mand
approached one of the GSM service providers and obtained the call log
with a view to knowing the last person she communicated with before her
gruesome murder. With the information provided by the GSM network
company, the police identi­fied the person who spoke to Precious last
and also sent a Short Message Service, SMS to her, describing the bus
stop where she should alight and the name of the hotel where they would
lodge. The policemen later traced the suspect, arrested and detained
him. After initial interroga­tion, the detectives took the detained
suspect the following day to his house where they conducted a search.
And in his house, two handsets belonging to the victim were found.

Father of the victim takes up the tale:

“When the police found the two handsets, I was invited to come for
identification. It was our housemaid, Chiamaka, who knows the handsets
used by my daughter that identified the phones.”

But in an effort to cover the alleged crime, Ephraim deleted all the
contacts in the handsets, which he also claimed belonged to him. To
further confirm the real owner of the handsets, the police took them to
the service provider, who restored the deleted contacts and call log.

“It was after the contacts were restored that the police saw the SMS
Ephraim sent to my daughter, telling her the bus stop to alight at
Rukpokwu,” Onyenanu further said.

Role Of Hotel Management

According to the account of the management of the hotel, the suspect
came to book a room on the fateful day at 7am. After paying, he locked
it up and went away with the key. About 10am, he came back in the
company of Precious.

“After sometime, two of them went out and later came back, holding food
in take-away packs they bought from one of the eateries,” a source at
the hotel said.
It was also gathered that after sometime, too, the suspect went out
again without Precious. But the director of the hotel felt
un­comfortable and suspicious of the movement of the man. He asked him
if he was checking out and also asked about the girl he took into the
room he had booked.

But Ephraim lied to him, claiming that Precious was sleep­ing, and added
that he wanted to buy something and then come back soon.

“Not satisfied with his response, the director asked the manager to call
the suspect back. But he (Ephraim) was able to play a fast one on the
manager and disappeared. He never came back to the hotel again,” the
source further disclosed.

The hotel workers then went to knock on the door of the room but there
was no response. After banging on the door repeatedly without any
response, they peeped through a hole and saw the vic­tim’s lifeless body
on the bed, wrapped with bed sheet and in a pool of blood. It was after
the discovery that the management of the hotel report­ed the matter to a
nearby police station. A team of policemen went to the hotel, forced
the door open and removed the body to the University of Port Harcourt
Teaching Hospital (UPTH) mortuary.

Promptly, the police arrest­ed and detained the director, manager and
security men. When interrogated, they denied any involvement or
knowledge of the crime, but assured that they would identify the
customer, who booked the hotel and brought in the victim.

Family Devastated By The Murder Of Precious

Expectedly, the murder of the young graduate devastated her family,
especially her mother, Florence. According to Onyena­nu, Precious, who
was the last but one child in the family lacked nothing as her elderly
ones and parents, provided for her needs.

He said:

“I don’t know how her mother will survive this tragedy; they were too
close. Out of my 14 children, she was the 13th. I have two wives. The
older children pampered her a lot because of her good character and
beauty. My daughter was very beautiful and fashionable. Anybody that
came in contact with her liked her.”

Asked whether his daughter and her fiancé had any quarrel which could
have led to the dastardly act, the grieving father disclosed to the
reporter how one of his daughters told him that Precious had
misunderstanding with Ephraim, after someone called him (Ephraim) on the
phone one day, and Precious picked the call and the person turned out
to be his girlfriend. The incident was said to have angered Precious,
who accused the suspect of planning to jilt (dump) her.

“Also, who knows whether my daughter told him about her plans to travel
to UK this year for her master’s degree pro­gramme? I’m calling on the
Fed­eral Government, the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase,
women lawyers, human rights activists, to come to my aid. All I want is
justice,” the grief-stricken father moaned.

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