Remember Chief Jim Nwobodo just lost his son to cancer?
Remember he cried out that a Nigerian doctor killed his son due to his selfish
reasons? Well that same son was denied burial yesterday as his corpse went
missing forcing the entirely family to postpone the burial. Want to find out the full details, find it
below according to Leadership newspaper.
The burial of the late Dr Ifeanyichukwu Nwobodo, the first
son of former civilian governor of old Anambra State, Chief Jim Ifeanyichukwu
Nwobodo, scheduled to hold yesterday in Enugu State was aborted following the
disappearance of the deceased’s corpse, LEADERSHIP Weekend gathered.
It was gathered that the two younger brothers of the
deceased (Chukwudi and Uso) kept the corpse away from the reach of anybody when
it became apparent that the former governor wanted the remains of his late son
to be interred within the compound of a new bungalow he built in honour of his
first son who died on November 14, 2014.
It was also gathered that Chukwudi and Uso, Jim’s surviving
two sons from Mukosolu, his first wife, argued that if their elder brother was
buried outside their father’s expansive house at Amaechi Awkunanaw, they would
be denied the right to inherit the family house.
Several dignitaries including the deputy senate president,
Ike Ekweremadu, Senator Gil Nnaji, Dr Nnia Nwodo and former governor of Anambra
State, Mr Peter Obi, who came to commiserate with Chief Nwobodo left after
failing to broker peace between the chief mourner and his two sons.
As at the time of filing in this report late yesterday, the
duo of Chukwudi and Uso were yet to resolve the nagging issue of the
appropriate place to inter the remains of the late Ifeanyichukwu Nwobodo jnr.
It was gathered that before yesterday’s incident, concerned
elders of Amaechi Awkunanaw community had pleaded with the Nwobodos to resolve
their differences to no avail.
When Chief Nwobodo reportedly concluded plans to bury his late son outside the family compound, Chukwudi and Uso drove to the mortuary and removed the corpse of their late brother to an unknown place.
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