These are not the best of times for Mr. Martin Iheanacho, a
native of Afugiri in Ikwuano Local Government Area of Abia State. He was
forlorn and downcast, as he cried blue murder over the gruesome killing of his
son, David Nnabuihe Iheanacho, who was a rising star in the field of soccer,
alongside three of his colleagues. Iheanacho alleges that his son, the only
son, and three of his friends, were murdered by people, who worked as
their manager and coach. The 19-year old young man, said to be a part-time
student at the Lagos State University, and his friends met their untimely
end on July 11, 2013. Mr. Iheanacho alleged that the team
manager, one Emeka (surname withheld by us), had a hand in the unsavoury
incident, allegeing that he and the coach must have negotiated and collected money from foriegn agents, who allegedly lured the footballers to
Cotonou, Benin Republic.
Iheanacho, a
construction site foreman, said he found it strange that the players had to go
to Benin Republic to see the agents. He said Emeka earned a living by hunting
for young football talents, developing them and selling them to foreign
football clubs in Europe where they play professional football. He has a
football club where he harness his players’ talents.
But Emeka told Daily
Sun that David and his friends drowned in a River in Cotonou when they went to
see a friend.
David and his
colleagues joined the club with high prospects of playing in big European clubs
some day. But they never lived to actualise their dreams, as the man, who
promised to make their dreams come through, allegedly cut short their lives
because of money. The young men, according to Mr. Ihenacho, had been playing
around African clubs before their manager, Emeka, came up with the idea of
moving them to Europe for greener pasture.
Speaking about his
son’s exploits in the field of soccer, he said: “He has been to Ethiopia, Congo
and Senegal to play. During his last tournament in Ethiopia, he even won a
medal for his performance. The medal is still with me in my house.”
Having played in
Emeka’s club for some time and having been discovered to be very good, he was
chosen alongside two others to be sent to Denmark to continue their football
career. “So, his manager came to me to say my son was doing very well, he
would want to assist my son to get a club to play abroad. He specifically
mentioned Denmark. He told me that he was one of the few chosen by a club
in Europe. He told me that they had gone to Ibadan, Ogun and Lagos to
play and now the club was ready to send them to Europe,” he said.
Though Mr. Iheanacho
was elated to hear that his son would be travelling to Denmark as a
professional footballer, he was a bit uncomfortable when he was told him
the white men, who would take the boys to the club in Denmark would receive
them in Cotonou, Benin Republic instead of here in Nigeria. He didn’t just keep
quiet at this strange development, even though he never anticipated that the
plan was to murder his son. He was told the men opted to meet the players in
Cotonou on account of the fragile security situation in Nigeria. “But he said
they would go to Cotonou to meet with the white men that had come for them. I
asked him: Why Cotonou? And he told me that the white men preferred Cotonou
because of the security situation in Nigeria. He said from there, they would
either move straight to Denmark or they would collect their clearance to come
back to Abuja to get their visa,” he explained.
When David bade
goodbye to his father, as they left Lagos for Cotonou, he never knew he and his
colleagues were embarking on the journey of no return. Emeka and the team
coach, one Emmanuel, allegedly took the boys to Cotonou and organised the
assassins, who killed them in cold blood, having collected handsome amount of
foreign currencies as sign-on fees on them. It was alleged that they told the
white men from Denmark that the boys were involved in an auto crash, which
claimed their lives, as their vehicle plunged into a river and they were
drowned. “They organised the men that killed the boys in Cotonou. And somebody,
who saw them, shouted and that attracted the attention of the Beninoise Police,
who quickly came and rescued the bodies otherwise; they would have dumped the
bodies inside the water to buttress their claim that their vehicle plunged into
a river and they all got drowned,” he said.
After the boys were
killed and their death announced in Cotonou, the coach and manager came back to
Nigeria and kept the ugly incident to themselves. But the wind had blown
and the fowl’s rump had been exposed; the bean was spilled.
David had earlier
called his father when they were on their way to Cotonou to send him a recharge
card, so that he could call back in case they would not return that day. His
father had sent him a recharge card of N800 but when nobody heard anything from
him after one week, his father became apprehensive and started making efforts,
which eventually unravelled the dastardly act .
“I called his phone
number but it was switched off. I became worried and I asked my last daughter,
Nkiru, what we should do and she suggested going to Cotonou with one of her
friends, who knows the route and who equally understands French language very
well.
“So, my daughter
and her friend left for Cotonou and when they got there, they were lucky to
have met the dead bodies in their fresh state, so she took photographs. She was
told that four assassins attacked my son and his colleagues but
unfortunately for them, while the roughnecks were carrying out their dastardly
act, somebody saw them and raised the alarm but then, it was too late. My son
and his colleagues had been murdered in cold blood. The coach and manager
escaped before the crowd could gather but the boy, who raised the alarm had
seen him. When policemen arrived, they took the bodies to a hospital in Cotonou
where they were deposited in the mortuary,” he narrated.
When Mr. Iheanacho’s
daughter and her friend came back with the sad news, he was
benumbed. So, he quickly went to the Benin Republic embassy in Lagos to
report the matter but he was told it was the Federal Government of Nigeria that
should report to them and not him. “I then went to Alagbon to report the matter
officially to the Interpol. Police said if I could get the picture of the
suspects displayed when they announced the boys’ death, it would help. So, one
of my elder brothers went to Cotonou and he was able to get the picture. I have
even shown the picture to the police at Alagbon and they have promised to do
something about it. But the police told me to be patient because they must get
signal from Abuja before they can embark on such international investigative
trip,” he said.
Explaining that their
action was premeditated and well planned, Mr. Iheanacho alleged that when
the suspects found out that their evil act had been exposed and that he was
already in Cotonou, they arranged to take the bodies away from the hospital.
They were alleged to have buried them somewhere 20 kilometres away from the
main town of Cotonou. The bodies, according to the distraught father, are still
where they were buried in Cotonou because there has been no move by the Federal
Government of Nigeria.
When he called the
Club owner on phone, he referred to the coach. When was
contacted, the coach pleaded with Mr. Iheanacho not to expose him.
Expressing his anger
on the attitude of the club owner he said: “Meanwhile, these suspects
are here in Nigeria. They never bothered to inform us about what has befallen
our children as they claimed. When I called the club owner and confronted him
with the news of my son’s death, he told me that it was not his business as my
son and his friends went to Cotonou on their own. I said but when you came to
me to take him from my house; was that what you told me? He asked me to see the
coach. So, when I first called the coach, his phone was switched off but when
we tried his line again at Alagbon, he answered and warned me not expose him
and since then his phone has been switched off.”
Manager reacts
When the Manager
was contacted on phone he denied the allegation. He said he didn’t take anybody
to Cotonou, rather David and his friends went to the place, called Lakosa in
Cotonou on their own. He said David had been going there to play for the past
four years and that during their last trip; he didn’t even inform the coach.
“The truth is that I
was not the person, who took them there. David has been going there for the
past four years to play tournament for them. I have never been to Lakosa and I
don’t even know how the place looks like. They were four but I know three of
them who were our players; the fourth person, I don’t know. They didn’t even
tell the coach that they were going there. How can I be the one that took them
there when I am in Lagos? Is it possible?” he questioned.
Asked what killed the
boys, he said: “I was not there but according to what we were told they entered
a canoe that was being paddled by a young boy of 16 years old. And as the boy
was paddling the canoe, something like a big fish jumped up and one of them
stood up and because he was sitting at the edge of the canoe, the canoe lost
balance and capsized. That is what we were told.” When asked where they were
going when they boarded the canoe, he also said: “I don’t know where they were
going. We were only told that they were crossing but I don’t know where they
were crossing to.”
But on the allegation
that he went to the mortuary to remove the corpses and buried 20
kilometres away from the town, he said: “No, that’s not true; it is not me that
went to bury them. The families were there. The other two families decided that
there was no need bringing the corpses to Nigeria. It was only Olu’s family
that was not there. David’s sister, Nkiru, was there. She represented her
family, which is Iheanacho’s family. When the team wanted to pay condolence to
David’s father, Martin, he said he didn’t want to see anybody.”
He also said he was
the one who informed the families about the incident when somebody called him
to inform about it. Reacting to Martin’s allegation that his son and his
colleagues were murdered, he said: “If they were murdered, the other families
wouldn’t have accepted to bury their children just like that. Everybody saw the
corpses before they were buried; even Nkiru his daughter who represented the
family was there. We couldn’t have given money to the other families to shut
up.”
Coach reacts
Also reacting to the
allegation, the coach of the team where the boys played, denied knowledge
of any trip. He said he knew about what happened from the manager, who
also got a call to that effect. He was very angry that David’s father could lay
such accusation on them.
Speaking bitterly
about the incident, he said: “I don’t know anything about their trip to
Cotonou. I am the team’s coach and they didn’t inform me. They are four
but only three are my boys, the fourth was their friend. They are: Olu, John
and David; the fourth person Nnamdi was their friend. Olu even told some of his
friends that he was going to see his mother in Kwara, not knowing that he and
his friends had planned to travel to Cotonou. When I got the information about
what happened, I was very angry because they didn’t inform me before they
embarked on such journey but because they were our boys, we had to go there.”
Also speaking about
the burial, he said: “Their families were there. I represented Olu’s family
because I am like a father to him. His mother is a widow in far away Kwara
State and his sister, who also lives in Kwara, is heavily pregnant. So, they
asked me to go and represent their family at the burial. Other families were
also represented. Nkiru represented Mr Martin’s family.
He also said they were
not murdered, as the father alleged. He corroborated the manager’s views that
they were drowned in a canoe.
Olu’s sister, Kemi reacts
When Olu’s sister,
Kemi Adeoye, was contacted on phone, she narrated what she knew about his
brother’s death. Although, she has resigned everything to fate, she still could
not understand the whole thing, as, according to her, she was in Kwara
State and so, there was little she could do. She said: “Actually, Olufemi
Adeoye is my elder brother. He actually called my mother to inform her that he
would be travelling to Togo to play football match and that they would come back
in two weeks time. He even promised to visit us in Kwara when he comes back. He
asked my mother to send him a recharge to enable him to communicate with us
when he gets there. My mother actually sent the recharge card to but when she
later called to confirm whether he got the card, his number didn’t go through.
From that day, we didn’t hear anything from him. We got worried to the extent
that I had to go on the facebook to see if I can communicate with him but all
proved abortive. It was while I was on facebook that one of his friends posted
the news that he and his friends were involved in an accident and they were
dead. I wanted to chat with his friend but as soon as he found out that I have
not heard, he signed out. I immediately called him on phone and he told me what
happened.”
On whether, she and
her mother were aware of his brother’s burial in Cotonou, she said: “Yes, we
are aware. When the coach called me to inform me about my brother’s death, I
informed my uncle. My uncle said if actually they died inside the water,
tradition demanded that they be buried beside the water and so, based on that,
we asked the coach to represent us at the burial of my brother. I don’t know
about the other people.”
David’s sister reacts
When David’s sister,
Nkiru, was contacted on phone, she said her brother, David, informed her of
their intention to travel to Cotonou for a soccer tournament on July 14.
According to Nkiru, he also told her that his coach was aware of the trip.
But on her brother’s
death, she said it was an unknown person, who called to inform her. “It was
somebody I don’t know who called me to inform me that my brother and his
colleagues were dead. The person said it was the coach and manager that
brought the news that my brother and his colleagues drowned in the water in
Cotonou. This information came to me on Sunday, July 14. I quickly called the
manager, who confirmed the incident but assured me that they were responding to
treatment in hospital there. So, the next day, Monday, July 15, I met one of my
friends, who accompanied me to Cotonou,” she said.
“When we got there,”
she continued, “The people there told us that they drowned inside the water but
from what I saw of their bodies, I didn’t believe them. One of them had a deep
cut at the back of his head; the other one had bruises on his hands as if it
was a cutlass-inflicted injury and my brother also had deep cuts on both sides
of his face. Their bodies were not swollen and the colour of their skin did not
change and they all had swollen eyes. So, I became suspicious of the cause of
their death. When I asked them how they sustained all those injuries if
actually they were drowned in the water, they told me that it was when they
were searching for their bodies.”
On whether, she
witnessed their burial in Cotonou and why the decision to bury them there, she
said: “I was there when they were buried. They were buried there because
according to the club owner, the bodies had been handed over to the government
of Benin Republic because we didn’t arrive there on time and the government had
directed that since they were drowned in the water, they should be buried by
the river side there. That was what he told me as reason for burying them
there. I was also informed when I got there that the coach and manager had earlier
visited the place before my friend and I arrived but when we asked them, they
said they never went there. So, I am not convinced that my brother and his
friends were drowned inside the water.
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Hmmm... What a sad story. But I strongly believe there is more to this ugly incidence. I don't know why the Nigerian Government don't ever take issues like this very serious, rather they are more interested in looting public funds. Unlike the case of a Taiwanese fisherman whom was shot dead by the phillipines polices sea patrol, we all saw what happened, and how their government treated the matter with total scrunity. The phillipines were sacntioned and terminated the diplomatic relationtionship between them. Nigerian Government should sit up.
ReplyDeleteMam to man is so unjust you dont know who to trust. Ur worst enemy cud be your best friend and your best friend your worst enemy. Some will eat and drink with u den behind they soop soop on you. Only your friend knows your secret so only he cud reveal it.
ReplyDeleteY wil they take it serious cause they used to murder people themselves n they believe they shud not put resources at getting d truth bcause d victims people are not people dat matters to them.Our government is not responsible
ReplyDeleteNigerian police should do something abt dis I strongly believe dat d coach nd his manager have a hand in dis God will surely punish dem for dat dey will never go unpunished dem nd der families will be punished dat same way•
ReplyDeleteIs quite bad, how can 4 able men got drawn at the same time with such cut on their faces according to David Sister Nkiru, Wakeup Naija
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