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Nneamaka: A Killer Graduate From Vom

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Nneamaka: A Killer Graduate From Vom

By: Balami  Lazarus    

As we welcome back judges and members of the bar to yet another legal year in the judicial calendar and pray for more knowledge and wisdom in the dispensation of judgment, The title creates a tense atmosphere buried in a scary suspense environment like that of a thriller movie. Your adrenaline is high, and you are horror-struck. Your mind is automatically going back to those fearful chill-horror films of Dracula, Brotherhood of Satan, The Strangers, and Evil in the Dark you once watched as a young boy that gave you sleepless nights. However, what you are reading is not fiction, nor is it a make-believe story imagined and created by this writer; it is a true-life story that happened recently in Vom.

I have observed over the years in my relationship with the media that most are not doing well in follow-up stories. These media houses will quickly report and inform the public on matters relating to social ills, crimes, domestic violence, or child abuse perpetrated by persons with evil intentions, like the one in question, and many others, and that ends the story.

But this particular one will not go like other reportages without a follow-up to its logical legal conclusion with prayers that justice shall prevail as the matter is before a court of competent jurisdiction in Jos, where the alleged killer graduate is facing three counts of culpable homicide, cruelity to person, and voluntry causing hurt or grievous hurt by dangerous means punishable with death (Plateau State Penal Code Law 2017).

On a beautiful Friday, November 11, 2022, in a quiet, serene environment at the National Institute of Trypanamaosis (NIRT), staff quaters, a life was taken brutally and mercilessly with intense wickedness out of a young innocent girl, sending her six feet below the mother earth. Once lived in Vom, a horrible, unkind, and wicked killer graduate in the guise of a researcher, her content of character towards her innocent live-in house help, which ordinarily in the African family system the victim is equally her daughter, but the killer graduate relationship with the victim now deceased was a one-way traffic, this way for a shroud.

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Let me digress a bit in order to look at the biological composition of deoxyribonuclic acid (DNA) cells of natural hereditary species found in humans and animals. These cells contain certain behavioral genes perculiar in human beings passed from generation to generation as DNA genes. Therefore, I reasonably believe these genes had been passed to the killer graduate, either paternal or maternal, which manifested in the callous manner in which she mishandled the young girl with nefarious intentions that led to her death. Before her painful death, the innocent girl never enrolled in school, nor did she engage in any trade of her choice.

What the poor young girl got was restlessness, tiring, choking house chores 24/7, and donkey beatings with little or no food to eat at most times until she died. Now let us know who the killer graduate is. She is none other than Mrs. Nneamaka Finans Nwachukwu, the daughter of one Dr., and Mrs. Ralph Uzoigwe a mother of two daughters, a graduate of microbiology from Nasarawa State University (2011). Nneamaka is married to Mr. Finans Uwachukwu, a quiet gentleman, according to reliable sources.

The abused and brutalized young girl is Margaret Joshua, who was 11 years old and from Kebbi State. Dependable sources said that Mrs. Finans has always been in an unhealthy relationship with her colleagues and neighbors,  including her friends; the worse of it was with her subordinates at the workplace. We, as media, are looking forward to the continuation of the case against the defendant, Nneamaka.

Balami, a Publisher and Columnist (8036779290)

Nneamaka: A Killer Graduate From Vom

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