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Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by divinelove(m): 3:59pm On Nov 06, 2013
Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu State has vowed to protect the integrity of his wife, Mrs. Clara Chime who has denied sending any petition to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) alleging unlawful detention by her husband.

Mrs. Chime also denied contacting or engaging the services of Mr. Femi Falana or any other lawyer to seek her freedom from an alleged incarceration at Government House Enugu as the latter claimed in his letter to media houses and the Inspector-General of Police.

The governor and Mrs. Chime spoke to journalists, Tuesday night, at the Government Lodge, Enugu in the presence of Mrs. Chime’s elder brother, Mr. Tony Igwe, the governor’s siblings, Mrs. May Oji and Dr. Jide Chime as well as Mrs. Chime’s neuro-psychiatric doctor, Dr. Aham Agumuo among few others. Governor Chime noted it was quite heart-aching for him to speak out publicly about his wife’s health challenges but insisted that he would do everything no matter the personal pains to protect her from ridicule.

“Well, my wife has some medical challenges and it would be very unkind for me to talk about her condition on the pages of newspapers,” the governor said. “I’ve done everything to protect her integrity and I’m not now going to expose her to ridicule because some people want to exploit her situation to drag me into a needless war of words.

“We’ve been battling this (Clara’s health challenges) prior to my inauguration in 2011. It was so bad at a time that she had to be taken out of here (Governor’s Lodge) for treatment. When she stabilized, I pleaded with her doctors if she could be brought back here to be receiving her treatment at home and they graciously accepted.

“There was a time she was confined indoors and that was strictly on her doctors’ advice. She’s here and she can confirm or deny it. Also, the doctors then advised against allowing her access to telephones and laptop.”

At this point, the governor paused, heaved a deep sigh and continued his emotional narration. “I cannot say or do anything to undermine her dignity. She is, first and foremost, my wife. The big blunder I committed was allowing her access to the telephone and her laptop, against the advice of her doctor. I’m paying dearly for that today, going by what is happening now.

“Her brother is here, her doctor is here with us too. You people (journalists) can confirm anything you want from them, either here and at your convenience. Would I have been a better husband if I asked her to leave the Lodge because of her medical challenge? Would it not have been more convenient for me if I allowed her to stay and be treated in the hospital?

“But like I said earlier, I wanted the best for her and that’s why I pleaded with the doctors to have her treated at home. That’s also why I allowed her access to her telephone and laptop which unfortunately led to the stage where I’m now being falsely accused of imprisoning or detaining my own wife.”

For quite a long time, Mrs. Chime could not speak, despite persuasions from her husband and brother. At a point, her brother, Tony Igwe took her to an adjacent room where they spent few our minutes before returning to join others.

Igwe now assured the rest people that she was willing to talk but it was another round of silence.

At last, Mrs. Chime said: “you (referring to the governor) and my doctor can speak on my behalf.” The governor politely replied: “yes, I’m your husband and should ordinarily do so but you know I’m the one being accused of detaining you. This way, I’ve lost that privilege to speak for you, at least on this case. The story out there also is that your doctor is probably scared of me and gives you all kinds of drugs, sometimes against your wish.”

The wife of the governor said: “My doctor and I don’t have any problem.” On the petition to the National Human Rights Commission, Mrs. Chime corroborated an earlier text message she had sent to her husband that she had not met Falana or engaged him to seek her release from a purported unlawful custody.

Rather, she admitted that she wrote a letter to her doctor, Dr. Agumuo and another doctor overseas whom she was introduced to and wondered how the letter leaked to the public.

She also admitted that she was once confined to a room without access to her telephone and laptop. “That was when I had a serious crisis,” she says. Mrs. Chime also confirmed that she has the key to her room and controls her entry and exit, contrary to the claim in the petition that she had been locked up for asking to be allowed to leave.

Her grouse was that she had not been allowed to leave the premises, though she attended mass even last Sunday.

Governor Chime chipped in: “All I want to reassure you is that she is safe here. Her confinement within the premises for now is at the instance of her doctor who is here. Why would I want my wife locked up? If it had been that I had issues with her, there are many ways to resolve them. But that’s not the case. She is not well and I’m willing to do anything to support and protect her.

“It was always more convenient for me to have taken the easier route but that would have been very callous and ungodly. When I had my own health challenge, I was receiving treatment in London and thinking about her, making sure she received the right treatment. I’m forever grateful to her doctors who have done a great job. Both families are billed to meet very soon and after that, I’ll take a decision which will be in the interest of both parties.”

On his reaction to the petition to the IGP by Falana, the governor said: “He’s my professional colleague but sometimes you leave people to their conscience. I won’t join words with him. Has he met this client of his as he claimed to assess her state of mind and determine if she can give him the right brief to guide his case? Did he ask for access to her or to me and was denied? I leave it at that.

“That’s the penalty you face as a public officer. When I was receiving treatment in London, some of the newspapers reported that I had died in India. I’ve never been to India and had never applied for an Indian visa. Today, the story is that I’ve imprisoned my own wife in my residence.
I know their motives but I wish those behind such wicked tales well.”

http://thenationonlineng.net/new/wife-confined-govt-house-chime/

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Sermwell(m): 4:07pm On Nov 06, 2013
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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by 9Willywilly: 4:13pm On Nov 06, 2013
e bi lik say that Clara de see people of spirit world, something is wrong in her brain

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Nobody: 4:52pm On Nov 06, 2013
Sullivan Chime nke gi ekpomekwe.

...Chiboy Ebeano must,ve sneezed and spread some serious and very deadly mucus in clara's room before he left govt house..he exhibited similar traits when he was there..

Maybe enugu govt house needs some exorcism/deliverance....just saying lipsrsealed

I am begining to believe all those hogwash stories i heard as a kid about some serial womanisers who pick strange women along the cemetery road with some funny backlashes.

Chime did same..he settled loads of them with picantos and decided to crown this one with the title.

If this is not karma then somebody should tell me what this is.

He is lucky though..some men end up with incurable IBI..(scrotal elephantiasis)..Sullivan ended up with an unbalanced damsel that could chop his knob off or sink her teeth in his thyroid in the middle of the night.

I pity Enugu people..we dont deserve this..a paranoid governor and a schizophrenic first lady living together at Enugu govt house...

..To be continued..

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by rosebowl01(m): 4:54pm On Nov 06, 2013
Although Chime is a public servant, I find this situation disrespectful to him. We need to learn to respect people's privacy no matter what. It is unfair to create this propaganda thereby forcing him to bring such a personal family matter to the public. And you will see a lot of our people rejoicing in their closet at another man's travails. A lot of people in Nigeria are incredibly nonobjective and heartless.

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by polokor60(m): 5:12pm On Nov 06, 2013
Na wa ooo
Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by frankyychiji(f): 5:20pm On Nov 06, 2013
Linda Ikeji said she confirmed d story. Femi Falana said d woman contracted him to defend her. Saraha reporters blew d first whistle. Now d woman in question has told journalist its all a lie as she has never contracted Falana. Is dis d end for Falana on d bar? Time will tell.

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by albiol: 5:20pm On Nov 06, 2013
This kind story get k leg oo

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by demelza: 5:22pm On Nov 06, 2013
divinelove:
Rather, she admitted that she wrote a letter to her doctor, Dr. Agumuo and another doctor overseas whom she was introduced to and wondered how the letter leaked to the public.
This confirms that she indeed wrote that letter. Maybe she wasnt in the right frame of mind while doing so.
Kai.

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Caleboha(m): 5:31pm On Nov 06, 2013
Governor Sullivan has nose cancer, a very traumatic ailment. Most cancer patients are aware its incurable and often prepare to have a less distressing exit to the afterlife. Sullivan has lost a lot of weight, often carries a depressed demeanor. He is obviously under the burden of cancer and wouldn't love to aggravate his already hopeless situation. He may have stepped on some toes as any politician would, but what saharareporters have effectively done is worse. If she has a neuropsychiatric doctor, she's mentally unstable. Depending on the severity, such patients often have restricted movements as part of their management. He and the wife now have to deal with the stigma associated with mental disorders (having been made public by saharareporters) aside his stroll to inevitable demise! undecided

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by desgiezd(m): 5:35pm On Nov 06, 2013
With due respect to the woman, the calls/mails nay have been sent by her during her low periods and I guess this is why the husband is regretting the liberty given to her to use her phone and laptop.

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Nobody: 5:39pm On Nov 06, 2013
saharareporters and their gutter journalism. how exactly falana fell for them is what baffles me.
Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by takedat(m): 5:40pm On Nov 06, 2013
divinelove:

Rather, she admitted that she wrote a letter to her doctor, Dr. Agumuo and another doctor overseas whom she was introduced to and wondered how the letter leaked to the public.




End of Story! She sought for medical help from doctors, She wrote the letter that was leaked to the public, and basically most of the details in the letter 'is or was' true/real. She is sane enough to keep up appearances for the Governor, like this press conference and also sane enough to write a letter, but Chime feels she isn't sane enough to leave the premises of the Government house? Like many African women who are forced to live in denial and misery because of family and societal pressure, she had to be persuaded by family members to join Chime in his pity party and stage-managed public show for sympathy and damage limitation.


"For quite a long time, Mrs. Chime could not speak, despite persuasions from her husband and brother. At a point, her brother, Tony Igwe took her to an adjacent room where they spent few minutes before returning to join others. Igwe now assured the rest people that she was willing to talk but it was another round of silence."



Why was she hesitant, before and after her brother persuaded her to talk? Did she succumb to their persuasion out of fear? Why force a supposedly mentally ill person to talk? When did the Government house become a medical facility, was Chime treated in the Government house during his cancer ordeal? I wish her speedy recovery('Severe Depression' alone is a serious illness), and also freedom from a hostage situation.

*Femi Falana has once again affirmed that he has Mrs. Chime's 'Instructions In Writing' to challenge her illegal detention in Enugu State Government House, and that Mrs. Chime's mother also got in touch with him.
http://mobile.saharareporters.com/news-page/enugu-government-house-hostage-i-was-fully-briefed-mrs-clara-chime-asserts-femi-falana

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Incrizz(f): 5:40pm On Nov 06, 2013
A Nairalander once predicted she would deny the story.
The truth is there are drugs that can render one useless. The doctors have called it medication, who art thou to discredit?

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Akshow: 5:43pm On Nov 06, 2013
Caleboha: Governor Sullivan has nose cancer, a very traumatic ailment. Most cancer patients are aware its incurable and often prepare to have a less distressing exit to the afterlife. Sullivan has lost a lot of weight, often carries a depressed demeanor. He is obviously under the burden of cancer and wouldn't love to aggravate his already hopeless situation. He may have stepped on some toes as any politician would, but what saharareporters have effectively done is worse. If she has a neuropsychiatric doctor, she's mentally unstable. Depending on the severity, such patients often have restricted movements as part of their management. He and the wife now have to deal with the stigma associated with mental disorders (having been made public by saharareporters) aside his stroll to inevitable demise! undecided
this victim mentality will get u no where. Ur kinds were all over nairaland calling sahara reporters rumour peddlers and junk journalism, now that he the gov has been outed and force to make a statement as regards all d rumours that he incarcerated his wife in d govt house u still blame sahara for saying d obvious. I tire for una o.

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Nobody: 5:45pm On Nov 06, 2013
Still wonder the Clara's purported outbursts earlier. Weren't she at PEJ's Mum's burial a couple of days ago alongside her husband? If she were truly confined and hating it, why would she go out with the hubby, beaming with smiles. She may be mentally depressed but let's leave them to it. It's their lives biko.

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Akshow: 5:45pm On Nov 06, 2013
careytommy: saharareporters and their gutter journalism. how exactly falana fell for them is what baffles me.
what is gutter journalism here? Dint u read that she actually wrote a letter seeking for help? Na wa to una o.

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Akshow: 5:50pm On Nov 06, 2013
I wonder what they must have done to this woman to make her recant her cry for help. Its well with u Clara.

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Incrizz(f): 5:51pm On Nov 06, 2013
chimkaire: If she were truly confined and hating it, why would she go out with the hubby, beaming with smiles.

She may be mentally depressed but let's leave them to it.
-Make-up appearances.
-I believe she truly cried out for help and I believe she should be helped.

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by IVORY2009(m): 5:52pm On Nov 06, 2013
The matter wen we see so, he heavy for mouth, na be me wen he talk ammmmm, he heavy for mouth, now who is lieing, Falana, Linda Ikeji, Shara reporters, Gov. Chime, the wife, some fishy is going on here, and we shall investigate that government house in Enugu.

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Incrizz(f): 5:52pm On Nov 06, 2013
Akshow: I wonder what they must have done to this woman to make her recant her cry for help. Its well with u Clara.
Thank you very much. I can now leave thIs thread happy.

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Kponkwem(m): 5:54pm On Nov 06, 2013
The rich also cry.... smh for this cute couple
Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by divinelove(m): 5:58pm On Nov 06, 2013
something tells me the couple had a meeting and decided not to wash their dirty pants in public. i guess thats the best thing to do since they are still married and must ve their privacy. my tots though

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Josab4life: 6:03pm On Nov 06, 2013
Whats wrong with her sef. Is it that too much money made her kolo. U know when u never hold cash plenty b4 and suddenly stumble on plenty, tendencies are that ur head go shake small. Sorry oh Mrs 1st lady, who is now playing d role now? Na oga's concubine abi na sis.

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by freecocoa(f): 6:06pm On Nov 06, 2013
Rumor has it that Sullivan impregnated Clara's cousin abi na sister, that's what led to her being in this state of mental higridy pigidry.

May God help us for this world.

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by mcdokwe(m): 6:08pm On Nov 06, 2013
odikwa serious!
Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Waspy(m): 6:09pm On Nov 06, 2013
Hmmm...Things dey happen. cry The Rich also cry cry
Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Caleboha(m): 6:44pm On Nov 06, 2013
Akshow: this victim mentality will get u no where. Ur kinds were all over nairaland calling sahara reporters rumour peddlers and junk journalism, now that he the gov has been outed and force to make a statement as regards all d rumours that he incarcerated his wife in d govt house u still blame sahara for saying d obvious. I tire for una o.
If your wife is ill with schizophrenia (God forbid), I'm sure you'll be glad to let her stroll the streets knowing she could easily strip naked and dance at the motor park. When and if she recovers from the madness, I hope she'll forgive you for letting her embarrass herself that way. I'm glad the governor never denied the restrictions. Its only a shame everyone now knows his wife is mad. If you have a friend or relative with mental illness, you'll understand the stigma!

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Nobody: 7:08pm On Nov 06, 2013
sahara reporters always spreading fake news

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Nobody: 7:16pm On Nov 06, 2013
Khalessi:
The next article this lady will deny this story, and tell us how much she loves her husband.
undecided
I said it grin

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Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by Nobody: 7:32pm On Nov 06, 2013
Akshow: what is gutter journalism here? Dint u read that she actually wrote a letter seeking for help? Na wa to una o.
yes she sought for help for her medical/emotional/psychological issues. she didnt say she was under house arrest
Re: Governor Chime Denies Detaining His Wife by omicron(m): 7:47pm On Nov 06, 2013
As humans we must learn to eschew politics and other sentiments, and accord people in public service the respect and privacy they sometimes deserve.

Chime has shown maturity by holding this press briefing. Perhaps, he has learnt one or two lessons from the not-so-good manner his own illness was handled.

Please, this is not the time to be insensitive in our expressions and type as though we are robots operating computers. It is someone's illness we are talking about here, and the challenges faced by the family as a result. Let us show some respect, even if not compassion or understanding.

Personally, I see nothing wrong done by the governor, or the wife, or any other party involved here. The wife has a psychiatric illness; sometimes she could be unstable. A moment of hallucination or delusion can drive her to pick up a pen and write anything to anybody.

All I see is the inappropriateness of Sahara Reporters in rushing, like a nairalander rushing to be FTC, to broadcast a family issue that has shown absolutely no sign of negatively affecting the official conduct of the Office of the Governor and the overall governance of the State.

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