Rosemary Chukwu had become a sort of nuisance to her
neighbours. Many times, they had complained about her praying habit.
“She would shout and scream and make
noise while praying. She makes everybody uncomfortable. That is what
everybody knows about her here. This is why we are still in shock about
what she did,” said one of her neighbours at 33, Omo Ologede area in
Majidun, Lagos.
But what Chukwu is currently embroiled in is simply shocking for the neighbours.
The woman allegedly stole the
seven-year-old child of her neighbour, Mrs. Gloria Emeka. In fact, our
correspondent learnt from neighbours,who caught her in the act that the
timely intervention of security agents saved her from being lynched.
When our correspondent visited Omo
Ologede on Wednesday, it was noticed that Chukwu and parents of the
kidnapped child were co-tenants.
Another neighbour in the same compound, Biola Odunsin, narrated how he, in conjunction with other neighbours, caught Chukwu.
He said, “It was around 6.30am today
(Wednesday), when the mother of the child raised the alarm that she
could not find her son, Emmanuel.
“We all rallied around her to find out
what happened. She informed us that she had sent him to fetch water from
the well in the compound. She raised the alarm because her son took too
long and when she went to the well, she only saw the empty bucket the
boy took there.
“While we were looking for the child,
Rosemary (Chukwu) even came out to join in searching for the child as
well. She was pitying her mother, showing concern and asking us to check
some other parts of the compound.”
One of the neighbours who also took part in the search for the child, told Saturday PUNCH that Chukwu even asked him to see whether the child was in another compound not far from the house.
Two other neighbours named Yakubu and
Vincent told our correspondent that they entered the well where the
child was sent to fetch water.
“We entered the well to see if the boy fell inside but we found nothing,” they said.
But while the search for the child was
going on, Chukwu was said to have gone inside her apartment and came out
with a large luggage.
“She carried the luggage on her head and
passed by us as we searched for the child. She said she needed to drop
the bag somewhere and that she would come to join the search later,”
Odunsin said.
But a suspicious woman, the wife of the
landlord of the house, alerted the search party, telling them to search
the bag Chukwu had on her head before she was allowed to leave.
When the residents called after her to
tell her to bring the bag for a check, she reportedly began to run. But a
moment later, she was caught.
“We immediately opened the bag and
inside was Emmanuel with a cloth used to gag him. The child would have
died because he could not speak again. We tried hard before we could
resuscitate him,” Odunsi explained.
However, the infuriated neighbours
descended on Chukwu and while they were beating her, she screamed out
that they should spare her because she was only a messenger.
“Pastor Ernest sent me! Please don’t kill me, Pastor Ernest sent me o!” she was reported to have told the party of residents.
Then Chukwu took the party to the church
of the pastor who she claimed sent her, which turned out to be Pastor
Ernest Nwankwo of the Holy Family Happy Family Ministry (House of
Mercy), Majidun.
One of the residents who took Chukwu to
the church said by the time they got there, the pastor was nowhere to be
found. She was later handed over to the police who took her away.
A photograph of Chukwu obtained by our
correspondent showed a plump, fair complexioned woman with a motherly
face. She is said to have four children – two boys and two girls.
Neighbours said they had not seen her husband, as he was usually away from home even though they are still together.
When our correspondent visited the
church on Wednesday, a crowd of residents had besieged the place, barely
kept at bay by some sternly looking policemen who were said to have
prevented the church from being burnt down earlier by angry residents.
Despite this, some youths had succeeded
in entering the church before the police came and seized hundreds of
audio CDs of an album recorded by the pastor.
The youths publicly and excitedly sold the CDs on the Ikorodu Road to motorists and passers-by for N50 each.
The policemen rebuffed every attempt to
gain access to the empty church, while residents of houses nearby could
not provide any information about the whereabouts of the pastor.
Some residents who pleaded anonymity informed Saturday PUNCH that the church was not a conventional one.
“They don’t hold service on Sundays,
only on Tuesday and Thursday. The pastor claims to treat mad men,” one
of them told our correspondent.
An eyewitness, who entered the church
before police intervention, said when they stormed the church earlier,
they met a man with his hands and legs shackled in chains.
“I am not a mad man. Please help me! I
was taken from around Redeemed Church Camp on the Lagos-Ibadan
Expressway. Pastor Ernest kept me here. There were many of us but they
usually come to take away,” the man, who gave his name as Onuora Okeke,
was reported to have said. The man also revealed to the people that he
was from Anambra State and had been locked up in the church since 2012.
Our correspondent learnt the man was taken away by the police.
The Police Public Relations Officer,
Ngozi Braide, said the Chukwu would soon be transferred to the Criminal
Investigation Department, Yaba for investigation.
She also confirmed that the pastor of the church has not been found.
Source:Punch Newspaper
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