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Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by Nobody: 1:05pm On Mar 05, 2016
IFEOMA, now Aisha, is the daughter of Mr. Ndubuisi Nichodemus. She was living with her parents, in the midst of the Hausa community in Zaria, Kaduna State, until May, 2014. On that fateful evening, Ifeoma had left the house in protest against the authority of her moth­er to question her for returning late to the house on the day.

She simply walked out of her parents’ compound into a neighbour’s house, and since 21 months ago to be precise, the family is yet to set their eyes on her.

Ifeoma, now 16, Saturday Sun learnt, might have been converted to Islam, even as her mother disclosed that she gathered reliably that her daughter had been married off. This was the story, told to our reporter in November last year.
Since then, nothing happened. But by last week Wednesday, apparently fol­lowing the public outcry over the abduc­tion of Bayelsa-born Ese, Mr. Nichode­mus was sighted at the Police Command headquarters, in Kaduna. However, neither the Police nor Mr. Nichodemus, was forthcoming on what transpired last Wednesday.

The only thing he told Saturday Sun when pressed further was that “the situ­ation remains the same. Nothing has changed, as my daughter is not back. The Sharia Court handling the mat­ter keeps adjourning the case and as a result, we are still where we were last year”
Speaking during an interview then, Ndubuisi Nichodemus, resident of Sabon-Gari, Zaria, Kaduna State, who appealed to the authorities concerned, to help rescue his daughter, allegedly in the custody of another man since 2014, said her daughter had come home late on that fateful day and felt, as responsible par­ents, she should be scolded. They did, and the girl ran into a neighbour’s house.

Thereafter, he said the girl claimed she had renounced Christianity for Is­lam as her preferred religion, which made one of the neighbours simply identified as Abdullahi to take the girl to one Alhaji Shehu Khalil, who train new converts into Islam. This is even as If­eoma’s biological mother disclosed that she heard reliably that her daughter has been given out in marriage without her knowledge and consent.

According to Nudubuisi, “it all start­ed in May (2014) when she came home late and her mother talked to her. She then left the compound to our neigh­bour’s place. We lived in the midst of Hausa who are majorly Muslims. So, we learnt that Abdullahi has taken her to Mallam, Khalil who work with Ahmadu Bello University, at Energy Research here in Samaru. The next thing we heard was the conversion of our daughter to Islam.

“So after we approached him for the release of our daughter, he told us she had traveled to Sokoto. When we reported the case to the Christian Asso­ciation of Nigeria (CAN) in Zaria, and they wrote to Commissioner of Police Kaduna State, Directorate of State Se­curity (DSS) for assistance, the Police Commissioner, Shehu Umar, sent some of his men to Zaria, that the girl should be handed over to her biological parents.
“But on getting to Zaria, the man has gone to Sharia Court in Zaria to collect a court order, granting him the custody of the girl. This was granted without con­sulting her biological father.

“So, we were told that our daugh­ter had been moved from Zaria to one school called Da-rul Islam in Kaduna where new converts are usually taken to. This attitude is capable of igniting religion crisis in the State. We have been in Zaria for more than three decades without having any issue with anybody.

“Now when we approached the school in Kaduna alongside the CAN representative, the school told us to go and get a written clarification to that ef­fect because there was a written order from court before she was admitted. The school later appealed to us to come and take our girl because she was given them problem. But we need court order to do that.

“Even with the intervention of the Commissioner of Police that the girl should be released to us, the court re­fused to release her and instead trans­ferred the case to upper Sharia court in Zaria.

“In fact, for more than a year now, we have not set our eyes on our own daughter when we are still alive. We are against this impunity that our child will be in custody of another man when we the parents are alive.

“The whole episode had even forced us out of the former house where it all started. We are hereby calling on con­cerned authorities including the State government to come to our rescue. They have aborted her schooling. She has also been kept incommunicado as we are no longer hearing from her. She remains a Christian and not a Muslim as they claim. She is just a 15-year-old girl and that makes her a minor in this case. I want my daughter back so she can con­tinue with her education.”

But Ifeoma’s mother, Angnes Nich­odemus’ view was completely different form her husband’s. She alleged that her daughter was said to have been married out to a Hausa Muslim without the con­sent of her parents.

According to her, “I was told that one Hausa boy has been given my daugh­ter, a minor, as wife without our input as parents. I was made to realise that the boy is working inside ABU here in Zaria, though I don’t know whether as a staff of the school or not. This is rather modern oppression and slavery.
“We have been doing everything we could legally. But from the way it has been, it shows we are not one Nigeria. You can imagine how you will feel as a mother when your child is missing. But my daughter’s case is different be­cause for more than a year now she is being in custody of another man. No contact, no phone call. This is rather unfortunate.”
When contacted through his mobile telephone, the man at the centre of the allegation, Alhaji Shehu Khalil, was not ready to give much details on the issues raised.
Instead, he just said “How did you manage to get my number? Who said he has his daughter in my custody? Well, I don’t know anything. You can come to Zaria I don’t know anything because I cannot talk to you on phone.”

The Police on its part, through its Kaduna Command Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Zubair Abubakar, confirmed the incident but declined to comment further, saying “you know the case is still in court and I’m not permit­ted until the court decides.”


http://www.sunnewsonline.ng/father-of-igbo-girl-abducted-in-zaria-cries-out-says-i-want-my-daughter-back/

Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by Benite: 1:38pm On Mar 05, 2016
wahala

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by Nobody: 1:39pm On Mar 05, 2016
@ lalasticlala please push this thread to front page..

The parents hail from Ezza North LG in Ebonyi state. The case has been tried by the sharia court all this while and the family have spent over 500k and running.

This injustices has to stop as there are other cases that hasn't seen the light of day.

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by Benite: 3:27pm On Mar 05, 2016
lalastica do the needful fp
Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by Skywalker5(m): 3:30pm On Mar 05, 2016
na wa oo. This abduction issue in Nigeria is getting too much. Sharia court adjourning the case all the time sounds fishy. Married off. when will this people learn about women's rights?

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by Babsons: 3:30pm On Mar 05, 2016
Ijeoma again What's up with all these abduction nau

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by Nobody: 3:30pm On Mar 05, 2016
angry

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by tooman: 3:30pm On Mar 05, 2016
why is it always igbo igbo

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by TOPCRUISE(m): 3:33pm On Mar 05, 2016
LET IT BE NOTED THAT IF ANYONE' S DAUGHTER IS
MISSING THE PRIME SUSPECT ARE THE HAUSA
NORTHERNERS AND THE SHARIA COUNCIL ARE
CULPABLE OF SUCH ACTS.
KEEP YOUR DAUGHTER AWAY FROM EVERY
HAUSAMAN AND BE CAREFUL TO SCOLD YOUR DAUGHTER IN THE MIDST OF HAUSAMEN TO AVOID STORY THAT TOUCHES THE HEART.
MANY OF THEM WILL LOOK KIND AND GENTLE WHEREAS THEY ARE PREDATORS. INSIDE THEM LIE ULTERIOR MOTIVES.
THAT IS THEIR OWN VERSION OF ONE NIGERIA

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by gr8gem(f): 3:33pm On Mar 05, 2016
Dis na serious sumtin o,wetin be all Dis now

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by Nobody: 3:35pm On Mar 05, 2016
Ifeoma is now 18. Allow her to choose what she wants now.

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by 4nobody4every1: 3:38pm On Mar 05, 2016
Speechless, this is pure wickedness in all form, why are things like this happening often in Nigeria, the police, judiciary and the entire justice system seems to be bereft of ideas, so a Sharia judge can issue a jankara order to prevent a biological parents from seeing his/ her kids, do we have a government in place in Nigeria?....How l wish we live in a saner clime both the illiterate Sharia judge and all the idiots behind this abduction will be cooling off with long term prison sentence, l am sick and tired of all this injustice going on in Nigeria, when will this wicked acts ever stop, and to think that this is coming from a particular ethnic group just make me sick to my stomach... angry angry angry....

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by Bellfun(m): 3:38pm On Mar 05, 2016
papiforreal:
Ifeoma is now 18. Allow her to choose what she wants now.

For real?!!... Can you hear yourself?... Or have you benefited from such abductions? What if she's your younger sister?

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by DaFlash: 3:39pm On Mar 05, 2016
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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by Dollyak(f): 3:39pm On Mar 05, 2016
Why would any sane person do business in the north? Do they have anything? Never been there and from the ariel view it looks like a desert.

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by Cubeet: 3:39pm On Mar 05, 2016
What a Country
Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by TeamSimple(m): 3:40pm On Mar 05, 2016
Why is everything happening so fast? Where are the northerners on this forum?

There's no compulsion in Islam,talk more of girl child abduction and forceful marriage.

The north needs ethnic cleansing.

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by fairheven: 3:40pm On Mar 05, 2016
H
papiforreal:
Ifeoma is now 18. Allow her to choose what she wants now.


If she was your sister would you say this rubbish undecided

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by surrogatesng: 3:40pm On Mar 05, 2016
Buhari is working

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by shammah1(m): 3:42pm On Mar 05, 2016
Northern Nigeria again. Shame

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by Urine: 3:43pm On Mar 05, 2016
TeamSimple:
Why is everything happening so fast? Where are the northerners on this forum?

There's no compulsion in Islam,talk more of girl child abduction and forceful marriage.

The north needs ethnic cleansing.

This has been happening since the mid 90's.

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by TeamSimple(m): 3:43pm On Mar 05, 2016
Awwal1st:
Igbos Na by force, You People should leave North nah.. You people are just spreading any how, Go To Your South East And South South and make your living nah. Na me say make Jonathan lose election ni.. Useless buch of people seeking attention from the World, What about the matter of Baby Factory shey Na from North. We are more blessed and successful than you People.
You have made no point.

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by MrEverest(m): 3:43pm On Mar 05, 2016
Lord have mercy! what is going on in this hell hole, I'm going crazy with disgust & irritation, something has to be done fast!!!

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by Nobody: 3:44pm On Mar 05, 2016
Awwal1st:
Igbos Na by force, You People should leave North nah.. You people are just spreading any how, Go To Your South East And South South and make your living nah. Na me say make Jonathan lose election ni.. Useless buch of people seeking attention from the World, What about the matter of Baby Factory shey Na from North. We are more blessed and successful than you People.
what is this one saying again

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by Onyiido: 3:44pm On Mar 05, 2016
Does it mean her parents cannot scold her again? Children of these days seems to think they can do things on their own rather than with the consent or advice from their parents. Maybe she has been looking for opportunity to leave home. By the way, must these muslims we breed in nigeria always abduct and convert our girls. Its high time we retaliate. Bunch of gullible ............

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by Nobody: 3:44pm On Mar 05, 2016
Seun we need you to speak out over this abduction or else you bachelors will not have any Southern girl to marry in days to come

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Re: Igbo Girl, Ifeoma, Abducted In Zaria: "I Want My Daughter Back" - Father by olumartins005: 3:45pm On Mar 05, 2016
Probably, these northerners are the one keeping the chibok girls in their backyards.

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