It is no longer a rumor that the mother of Queen Imariabe Ewuare- Wife of Oba Ewuare N' Ogidigan was murdered in her home in Edo state. More has been revealed regarding the murder.
For those who are not aware of the story, search this blog to read the preceding article.
Madam Itohan who was assassinated by unknown gun men is the mother to her majesty, Queen Imariabe Ewuare.
Queen Imariabe Ewuare is the estranged wife of Oba Ewuare N' Ogidigan of Benin Kingdom.
She is also said to be his cousin. Before marriage she was known as Princess Imariabe Eweka.
Eweka begat Akenzua. Akenzua begat Erediauwa. Erediauwa begat Ewuare the second.
Don't ask me if the Oba of Benin married his cousin .
Read the story of rape, abuse, corruption ( allegedly) by the estranged wife of the Oba, Queen Imariabe Ewuare.
Queen Imariabe is the mother to the prince and Princess usually seen sitting at the foot of his Majesty, Ewuare N' Ogidigan.
Queen Imariabe is the mother to the prince and Princess usually seen sitting at the foot of his Majesty, Ewuare N' Ogidigan.
It is sad that till now, the police are yet to find the culprit as the family and neighbors are not cooperating with the police to find the killers.
The Investigative Police Officer IPO, attached to the Ugbekun police station, Edo state in charge of the case in a media call has stated, the case has not gotten a head way.
The second daughter of the deceased has refused to show up at the police station, to give the IPO further information that may lead to the arrest of the culprits.
It should be recalled, that this daughter was the last to have spoken to madam Itohan before her death, and the first to find the corpse of the deceased.
The IPO also stated that, the family has reported that they do not suspect anyone and would not want to close the case!
The family has been instructed to get an affidavit to that effect.
No bullets, shell casing or murder weapon has been found.
There is more to this murder than meets the eye!
RIP to madam Itohan, and may God grant the Queen fortitude to bear the irreplaceable loss.
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