A businessman , Mr. Caleb Nwaozuru,
has met an untimely death during an armed robbery attack at Ishaga, Surulere.
The husband and father of four, had
allegedly gone to buy fuel when he was attacked by robbers at Ishaga, near
Itire.
Nwaozuru was said to have last spoken
with his wife Chikaodi at about 7.49pm on the day (March 24) while leaving
Agboju, Festac after a prayer meeting.
He had driven himself in his ML 430
SUV and was headed for his office at Jibowu to pick up some money before coming
home.
“By 9pm when Nwaozuru had
neither returned home nor called, Chikaodi called him. When he didn’t answer,
she initially assumed he was driving. She then called his office and a worker
confirmed that Nwaozuru stopped by the office but had left for Ishaga,
Surulere, to buy fuel.
A family source, which requested
anonymity said, “With that Chikaodi waited a while, hoping Nwaozuru would call
back. When he didn’t after several hours, she called his number again but the
phone rang without an answer. Chikaodi made several failed attempts up till 12
midnight.”
As Nwaozuru was not known for keeping
late nights, Chikaodi was alarmed. Despite the risk, she was said to have
boarded a cab at about 12.20am in search of her husband.
The cab was said to have driven
through all his usual routes from the house to the office and then Ishaga but
there was no trace of him.
Distressed, Chikaodi returned home at
1.30am. By this time, Nwaozuru’s number was no longer available.
The following day, she informed the
pastor of their local church of her husband’s disappearance. The pastor
accompanied her to the Aguda Police Division to make a report. After the
report, Chikaodi was said to have been advised by the officers on duty to write
down her contact number in the event of any update.
“About an hour later, she got a call
from the police asking for her pastor’s number. Shortly after this, her pastor
came over to her house to inform Chikaodi that Nwaozuru’s body had been
discovered at Ishaga near Itire.
The source said, “It seemed an armed
robbery attack had taken place the night before, causing the residents to place
a distress call to the Area C Command, Surulere.”
Nwaozuru’s family was told that he
had been dragged out of his car by the robbers and shot before they made away
with his car. The body had already been deposited at the mortuary of the Lagos
Mainland Hospital, Yaba.
The police had allegedly given chase
and fired at the robbers who escaped and later abandoned the car at Victoria
Island, Lagos.
The family source said, “We went to
the mortuary to identify the body. Nwaozuru was shot at the lower part of the
two thighs and on the waist. The bullet came out through the front of the lower
abdomen, leaving a hole. An autopsy has already being performed on Nwaozuru at
the request of the police and we are waiting for the report.”
Nwaozuru’s car, which was later
handed over to his family by the police, had several bullet holes with a
shattered back shield. Some weapons supposedly belonging to the robbers were
also found in the car; a sledgehammer and two cutters.
There was no response from the Lagos
State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ngozi Braide. Her phone rang out,
while text messages to her phone were not replied.
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What a terrible and horrowful lyf we are into, d devil has really marked some people for perpepual destruction. Mrs Chikaodi pls try and console urself and marry ur children now. Don't worry God ll. See u tru.
ReplyDeleteWidowhood is no joke but what can one say to this poor woman other than may God grant her and other mambers of the family the fortitude to bear the loss. The people that killed him will meet their waterloo.
ReplyDeleteChikaodi pls console urself. Sorry can never be enough.The shock will linger for a life time. May God be with u $ children.
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