News have been going round the internet about popular comedy
actor Nkem Owoh, a.k.a Osuofia, trying to intimidate a poor widow and take her
only land which her husband left for her and her kids before he died, Though
most people didn't really believed it as they thought it was culled from one of
his movies. But sources can now prove that the story is actually real as
the woman has petitioned Enugu State Commissioner of Police.
According to a copy of the
petitioned Nigeriafilms.com retrieved,
Mrs Ayogu alleged that
Osuofia is trying to use his
popularity and some forces in the Nigerian police to humiliate and force her to
forgo her only asset, which was the land her late husband left for her and the
children.
According to Nigeriafilms.com who contacted Mrs Ayogu on the matter. She confirmed to that Osuofia is trying to force her part ways with her land. She also to us that the actor, who is an MTN ambassador, sent some thugs to pull down the structure she had already put on the land.
According to Nigeriafilms.com who contacted Mrs Ayogu on the matter. She confirmed to that Osuofia is trying to force her part ways with her land. She also to us that the actor, who is an MTN ambassador, sent some thugs to pull down the structure she had already put on the land.
When we tried to put a call through to Osuofia to
get his side of the story, his known numbers were not going through as they
were not reachable as at press time. An advocacy foundation, Zaraha Women has
already taken up the case.
A copy of the petition written by the woman is
presented below.
The
Commissioner of Police
Enugu State Police Command
Enugu
Enugu State Police Command
Enugu
Dear Sir.
WILLFUL DESTRUCTION OF MY HOUSE @ PLOT 11
EMEHELUAKU LAYOUT, TRANS EKULU ENUGU BY MR NKEM OWOH (OSUOFIA) AND HIS AGENTS
I know that you have a listening ear and would
hear the cry of an oppressed and helpless widow. I know that your intervention
will enable me get justice from those who think they are stronger than me. I
believe that my cry to you for help will not return without getting the proper
assistance.
I woke up in the morning of Monday October 1,
2012 only to hear that a house I am building to provide shelter for my little
children at Plot 11 Emeheluaku Layout, Trans Ekulu, Enugu, has been destroyed
by Mr Nkem Owoh (also known as Osuofia) and his agents.
Like thieves, they came at night to rob me of the
only possession I am saving to be home for my children in the future. When
neighbours called me to give me this information, I thought it was not true but
on getting to the site, my heart broke as I saw my labours and toils and
savings and sacrifices of several years completely destroyed by a man who have
for sometime been persuading me to part with the said plot of land.
My encounter with Mr Nkem Owoh began shortly
after my husband, Mr Ben Ayogu died in December, 2004, just months after we
purchased this plot of Land.
Being a teacher, I had saved with my husband to
buy this particular plot of land and we were already making plans to build on
it when the cold hands of death stole him from me, leaving me to look after our
very little children, the oldest of whom was just five (five) years old then.
After mourning my husband, I discovered that
there were some missing documents from our apartment, the most important of
which was the documents for this plot of land. I raised the alarm then and when
nobody came forth with information on its whereabouts, I quickly ran to the
Nigeria Police Station at Abakpa Junction here in Enugu to make a report.
I also went to the Ministry of Lands, where,
armed with the police extract, I was able to obtain the Certified True Copy
(CTC) of the property. But not long after, Mr Nkem Owoh appeared, claiming
ownership of the land. I tried to inform him that I had neither sold the land
nor authorized its sale to anybody but he insisted the plot belonged to him.
The matter continued to drag between us until it
got to a point when he began to ask that we settle. Having not sold the land
and having no intention to sell the land, I told him there was nothing to
settle. He persuaded me with all manner of offers, including that of paying
extra money to motivate me to relinquish the land but I said no.
Sir, this plot of land is perhaps the only major
valuable I was able to invest in with my husband and we did it then because we
wanted a proper home for our children. Even now, as I struggle to bring them
up, this land remains the only valuable property that we have.
So when Mr Nkem Owoh felt he was not succeeding
in persuading me to part with this land, he began to use threats and on several
occasions said he was going to forceful take possession of the land and vowed
that since I claimed God will fight for me, that I had better bring down my
Creator when the chips are down.
Each time he comes to meet me, he usually came
with a retinue of dangerous looking thugs but I was never to be cowed into
giving him the only property I am leaving for my children.
Because my salary was barely enough to pay our
rent, pay for the school fees of the children and provide for their upkeep, I
felt it was proper to construct a house no matter how small on the land so that
we can move in and thus begin to save what we were using to pay house rents.
Thus I began construction four years ago (in
2008). I was slowly building this potential home of ours because my income was
not large enough for speedy construction. I had to even take a loan to enable
us finish and park in this year.
Sir, this building had been practically
completed. I had roofed the house and was about hanging the doors and windows,
having also installed the frames when Nkem Owoh and his agents struck, bringing
the entire structure, my four years of labour to ordinary rubble.
I have nowhere else to go except to your esteemed
office. I am a poor widow. I have no other source of help except from God and
from public spirited people like you.
When I saw the damage done to this property of
mine, I ran to the Trans Ekulu Police Station where I was rebuffed by an
officer who, even without investigating the matter, concluded that Nkem Owoh is
not a trouble maker and could never have done such evil. This officer refused
my entreaties and sent me away, saying Police do not treat land matters. But sir,
this is not just a land matter. It is a criminal destruction of property.
I left heart-broken. He WILLFULLY destroyed all I
labored for. He did it because he is rich and perhaps popular enough to act his
way out of justice.
I cry to you knowing what you have done in the
past to help helpless people like me. I cry to you because someone is trying to
forcefully take my property from me. I cry to you because I trust in your
willingness, disposition and capacity to give justice to the oppressed.
My confidence is high, knowing that you shall
help us find justice. I therefore kindly pray that you use your good office to
cause that this criminal destruction of my house be handed over to another
police station or team, especially since the Trans Ekulu Police have shown very
clear prejudice at thievery onset.
My life and those of my children are also in
danger. Nkem Owoh, a man society should look up to for good examples had
severally threatened to deal with me for my refusal to let him take my land.
He had stated he would deal with me. And seeing
the crowd of horrible looking thugs he keeps company with, I feel really
threatened. A man capable of destroying such a property has the capacity to
destroy just about anything standing in the way of him having his way.
Attached are the Certified True Copy (CTC) of the
property given to me by the State Ministry of Lands; the police extract of my
report and the picture of the building.
Thank you very much for your anticipated speedy
intervention in this matter.
Very Truly Yours
Gloria U. Ayogu (Mrs.)
SOURCE: Nigeriafilms.com
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