Wife of Billionaire Kidnapper reveals all, begs for forgiveness from Nigerians
Wife of Billionaire Kidnap Kingpin, Uchenna Precious, has in an
interview narrated how her Husband Chikwudubem Onwuamadike, also known
as Evans, is said to be 'prayerful' and reads 'Psalm 23 a lot'.
She also revealed that her Husband has cancer and neither drinks nor smoke.
In an interview, Precious said her husband’s mobile phone has a reminder set to 12 noon for him to read that part of the Bible.
She said Evans led their daily prayers and has never given money to show off.
Evan’s wife begged the authorities for forgiveness, saying that: 'He did not know what he was doing.'
'He reads psalm 23 a lot. Even his phone, he sets alarm for 12 noon to
read psalm 23. He took part in our daily prayers in the morning,
evening and night. He used to lead us in prayers. We attend Anglican
Church. He has never given them money to show off,' she said.
'We used to give N5000 or N10,000 and the highest we have given so far
was N50,000 when we baptised one of our children. I am appealing to the
powers that be to spare his life (crying), as I speak now, I am
kneeling down with my children, crying and begging for forgiveness.
Have mercy on us.
'He did not know what came over him. I am ready to come back to Nigeria
and plead on his behalf. What I am reading in the news is shocking.
Though, I have not heard that he killed anybody but all those he injured
or took their money should please forgive him because me and my
children.
'They should kindly forgive him, he will repent. God knows I will not
be alive and see my husband doing bad thing and keep quiet'.
Precious who described her husband as “a good man”, said all his wealth should be sold and shared among his victims.
'All his wealth should be sold off and given to his victims. Evans is a
good man. He takes care of all his relations including the children of
the second wife we are suspecting did this to him. He has just two
houses in Ghana but I have never seen them,” she said.
'I saw the house on his phone. Since I have been living with him, he
has never injured anybody or beat me. He has milk of human kindness in
his heart. He has not been harsh or wicked to anybody.
'He always advised us to be prayerful I (starts crying again) and
complains bitterly any time I failed to pray. His neighbours also know
him as a kind and generous man.
'He has cancer and does not drink alcohol nor smoke anything. I have
never seen gun in our house. I don’t know where they got those
frightening guns.
'He has never told me he has another house at Igando. Any time he went
out, he always called to ask after the children and reassure me that he
would be back soon.'
My name is Uchenna Precious Onwuamadike, the wife of the Chikwudubem
Onwuamadike who you call Evans. I am 31 years old. I got married to
Evans at the age of 17 at Oraifite, Anambra state in 2004.
He met me while I was coming back from lesson as a student of All
Saints Secondary School, Oraifite and I was in class 6 going to take my
West African Examination. After we met, I agreed to go with him because
of my poor background.
He told me his father married three wives when he was six years old and
threw his mother out of his house. He said that one of the wives
influenced his father to drive them out of his house also and they were
forced to stay with outsiders. Evans was taken to his grandmother who
trained him. He told me his father accused the mother of being
adulterous before driving her out of his house.
Our marriage is blessed with five children. Our first issue is 12 years
plus and her name us Udochukwu. After we got married, he said I
should stay with his mother in his village at Akanmiri, Umudim, Nnewi
to teach me how to be a good housewife. I was there for three years
before he took me to Lagos. We were living at Satellite town in 2006
and after one year, he relocated us back to the village because he could
not pay house rent.
While in the village, he normally came to see us. We spent three
years in the village and relocated to Ghana. On our way to Ghana, we
passed through Lagos and stayed at Benny Hotels in Festac where we spent
two days before travelling to Ghana.
He spent a month with us in Ghana before coming back to Lagos. I was
pregnant with our fourth child in 2010 when he left for Nigeria to come
back in two months time. After I gave birth, he came back four months
later and was able to clear the accumulated bills we kept for him
because I borrowed money from friends to clear hospital bill. When he
came back, he complained bitterly that things were rough for him in
Nigeria and that customs seized his goods.
I was not aware that he was into kidnapping and all the criminal acts
he is being associated with now. All I know about his business is that
he was into haulage, buying engine and spare parts for trucks and
imports exhaust pipes. That was what he told me. The reason he kept
me in Ghana was because he said our children should get quality
education.
I have spent six years here and after I stopped hearing from him, I
called and complained bitterly but he said I should stay for some time.
I then called his friend, Okechukwu, who now lives in China. He told
me that he has not been seeing him and that he spends most of his time
with a girlfriend in Festac. When I called him to complain, he was
angry with me and warned that I should stop listening to gossip. He
said that If I should return, I should go to his younger brother’s house
in Lagos until he is ready to get accommodation for us. The brother
was formally living in Lagos but he is in Brazil now. So, when it was
impossible to pay my children’s school fees, I packed my bags and
baggage and came back to Lagos with our children.
We stayed at his brother’s house at Agric, close to Trade Fair until he
took us to a house in Magodo where he claimed he owed rent pending the
completion of his own house there. We have spent just one year in
that house in Magodo. I have no idea of the type of business he was
into but he told me that his friends overseas used to buy phones and
jewelries for him.
While in Lagos, i was idle and I pressured him to find something for me
to do and he promised to do that. Several times, I asked him to take
me to his office but he said they move from place to place to offload
goods in haulage business and share profits. I can’t remember having
any visitor in our house. It is only the agent called Sunny that
helped us to pack into our house that I know. At times, artisans
come to do one repair or the other, that’s all.
I don’t know any of his friends and if we were invited to parties, he
would not allow us to attend. He told me that he has no friends and
that he hates associating with people. I was always indoors because he
warned me to beware of Lagos women that they are wayward.
I was staying indoors and it was only when I was sick that he took me
to a hospital in Ikeja. I always have BP and it makes weak. We went
back to Ghana on the 6th of this month and he promised to join us in no
distant time. On the 9th, I called him to know when he would be
coming and even the youngest of our children was crying, begging him
to come as soon as possible and he promised to come. In the afternoon,
I called but he was not picking.
I called again, there was noise in the background and the line was
switched off. I then called the driver that took us to the motor pack
when we were going to Ghana and he told me that there was a problem,
that police came and arrested Oga and that they came with a fair
complexioned lady. When I heard all the allegations against him, I
called his brother in Ghana, his mother, father and other relations but I
could not get them.
I then called their last born, a student at Oko Polytechnic but he said
he had not spoken with him for long. I was confused until I opened
Niger news and Vanguard Websites. That was how I got the shocking news
about my husband. I collapsed and later called my kids to inform them
what I just read about their father. Since then, I have not eaten, I
am still in shock. Our children could not believe what they were reading
about their father. They are saying that he cannot do all the things
they said he did.
In fact, while we were in Nigeria, he had never slept outside our
house. My children were crying when they saw his bloody eyes and
swollen face. Our condition was worsened when I saw my picture with
him and our children on the face book. I don’t know where they got it.
I have not been receiving money from him, I have never seen his
money. The only thing I know is that there was a time he bought an
expensive watch in Dubai and I wanted to know why he bought it when he
could not open any business for me.
He kept on teasing me, claiming it came from a friend. It was only
when we wanted to travel to South Africa last year Christmas where we
spent two years that he gave me N200, 000 for the trip. I have never
seen him as a rich man. While with him, we made sure we had all we
wanted to eat and that’s all. I can’t remember seeing any sign of
affluence in him.
He is not a proud man and he has been wearing one sandal and slippers
for long now. He does not go for parties. In fact, I have never
suspected him as a criminal. If I have been seeing any strange things,
I would have suspected him. We have three cars, one Hilux, one grand
Cherokee and an SUV.
The N20m they said he sent to me through transfer was given to one
Hausa man to pay into an account in Ghana to be used in paying our rent
and furnish the house in Ghana. I know he banks with GTB only. Their
staff used to visit us in the house.
I am not aware that he has five girlfriends and I have never suspected
him because he did not keep late nights. It was shocking to hear about
his girlfriends. He did not answer calls in my presence. I uses to
see his phones being charged but he normally switched them off. I
always asked him why use pin code to lock his phones and that he lived a
secret life but he threatened to beat me if ever I touched any of his
phones.
I didn’t even know the security pin. He would leave the house
sometimes in the evenings with his phones and would come back between
8pm and 9pm. Most of the things I read about him are strange to me. As
his wife, I should have seen the signs but I have not. He has cancer
and does not drink alcohol nor smoke anything. I have never seen gun
in our house. I don’t know where they got those frightening guns. He
has never told me he has another house at Igando. Any time he went
out, he always called to ask after the children and reassure me that he
would be back soon.
I am suspecting that whatever happened to him must have come from his
father’s second wife. I don’t know what he did to him when he was
young but he told the story. He said that after their mother was
driven out of the house, he was with his brothers playing outside one
day when the second wife called him to pick a bucket and collect water
for her.
He was four years then, he picked the bucket, collected water and when
he came back, she removed her dress and she was wearing only a bag made
from animal skin on her waist. She brought seven small stones from the
bag, gave to Evans and ordered him to pour the stones into the bucket
to know if the gravel would rise (sail) on top of the water or not.
Evans said he did as she directed but the only thing the woman did was
to take the bucket back and ordered him to go back and play with his
brothers. He said he told his father later but he said he was telling
lies.
I feel very bad because I did not know if he was doing all these or
not. Even if he was into all these, why did he not stop because of me
and his children? All the time when we pray, he used to promise God
that he would tell Him his story later in life.
Here reads psalm 23 a lot. Even his phone, he sets alarm for 12 noon
to read psalm 23. He took part in our daily prayers in the morning,
evening and night. He used to lead us in prayers. We attend Anglican
Church. He has never given them money to show off. We used to give
N5000 or N10,000 and the highest we have given so far was N50,000 when
we baptised one of our children.
I am appealing to the powers that be to spare his life (crying), as I
speak now, I am kneeling down with my children, crying and begging for
forgiveness. Have mercy on us. He did not know what he was doing.
He did not know what came over him. I am ready to come back to Nigeria
and plead on his behalf. What I am reading in the news is shocking.
Though, I have not heard that he killed anybody but all those he
injured or took their money should please forgive him because me and my
children. They should kindly forgive him, he will repent. God knows I
will not be alive and see my husband doing bad thing and keep quiet.
All his wealth should be sold off and given to his victims.
Evans is a good man. He takes care of all his relations including the
children of the second wife we are suspecting did this to him. He has
just two houses in Ghana but I have never seen them. I saw the house
on his phone. Since I have been living with him, he has never injured
anybody or beat me. He has milk of human kindness in his heart. He
has not been harsh or wicked to anybody. He always advised us to be
prayerful I (starts crying again) and complains bitterly any time I
failed to pray. His neighbours also know him as a kind and generous
man.
Members of my family are worse hit by this ugly development. They
said some people brought newspaper publications to show them about their
in-law and they have been wondering if he actually did all that because
he has been good to all of them. I am from a very good, God-fearing
family and if any of us had suspected this in him, they would have
forced me out of his house for long. I am ready to come back and
testify on his behalf. I will also like to see the Governor of Lagos
state and explain the whole thing to him.
They said he is rich but I have only N13, 000 in my Diamond bank
account. He does not give me money. He told me he will be paying N40,
000 into my account every month but after two months, he stopped,
claiming that he was penniless. -The Authority
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