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Saturday 7 September 2013

Bizman ties apprentice for 10days without food in Lagos(Photo)

When Thankgod Nwabisi, 23, left his village in Adani, Uzo-Uwani L.G.A of Enugu State to serve as an apprentice to an auto -parts dealer in  Ladipo, Lagos, popularly called Elopee, members of his family heaved a sigh of relief, believing that their only child was making a positive headway in life.
Little did they know that the secondary school holder will end up being traumatized by his master.  He was thoroughly  tortured, tied with ropes and dumped inside a room in the master’s house  for about ten days without food or water.  According to him, he was accused of not reconciling their sale’s book properly resulting in the loss of N4,000.

The ugly incident which took place at Number 1, Bisi Yusuf  area,  Kainde in Ayobo, a suburb of Lagos State, aroused the anger of their neighbours who promptly alerted policemen on patrol from Ayobo division and they swiftly responded.  The eagle-eyed policemen reportedly broke into the premises after making frantic calls without response while the agonising cries of pain was coming from   one of the rooms in the house.

When they succeeded in gaining entry into the building, they were shocked to see a 23-year-old boy, tied hands and legs and dumped like an animal in one corner of the room.  He had bruises all over his body and his head  was smeared with caked blood.  They quickly rescued the poor boy and while searching the house, they saw a female teenager who claimed to be a relation to the wife of his master and they took all of them to their station for questioning.
His plight
Police sources said while narrating his plight, the boy disclosed that his master, Elochukwu Ikwueze, is from Akama-Oye in Eziagu L.G.A. of Enugu State. According to sources, the boy signed agreement to serve the man for seven years, and he had already served five years. They were living in a two-room apartment at Number 43, Eyegun street, Mafoluku, Lagos before his master got married and moved to his own house at Ayobo. They normally spent weekdays at Mafoluku but always spent weekends in the man’s house at Ayobo.

The boy narrated that on Sunday, 25th of September, while they were at Ayobo, they all embarked on cleaning the house and it’s surroundings in the morning.  They continued with the exercise till evening and when he requested for food, both his master and his wife ignored him.
He said his master later started questioning him about their sales the previous day and he explained everything to him.
 “He complained that about N4,000 was missing from a sale of N28,000 we made but I explained everything to him yet, he insisted that the money was missing.  Later, I went into my room .
Few minutes later, he came into the room, armed with a huge stick and started beating me.  He called on my second and both of them tied my hands and legs with a rope, dragged me into the kitchen and locked the place up.  I was  abandoned inside the kitchen for about three days until I noticed that somebody slipped a plate of food through an opening to me.
Hungrily, I ate the food.  I was defecating and urinating inside the same place until seven days later when the pains became unbearable.  I then started crying and raising my voice, calling for help.  It was then that I knew that the small girl living with us, a relation of my master’s wife, was also left in the house and she was the person that slipped food into the kitchen for me.
How he was rescued
“After sometime, I overheard people shouting at out gate, calling for the door to be opened.  Later, they broke into the premises and I saw they were policemen.  They rescued me and took both of us to their station where I narrated all that happened to me.”
Crime Guard    gathered that after Policemen broke into the house, they found the female teenager in the parlour. She led them to the kitchen where they saw the boy, tied like a goat with splashes of his urine and excreta all over the room.  The divisional Police officer, Musa Lariski reportedly directed his men to quickly rush the boy to the nearest hospital where he was giving proper medical attention beofore he was brought back to the station.

It was learnt that since then, all efforts made by detectives to trace the  owner of the house and his wife yielded negative results.A team of policemen were also said to had gone to his shop at Ladipo market only to discover that he had not shown his face since the the boy was rescued from his house.  It was gathered that one of the market leaders assured the police that they will  trace his whereabouts and bring him to the station.

Meanwhile, when Crime Guard had a brief encounter with the distraught boy, he was crying and lamenting the fate that befell him.  In tears he said, “My fear is that he has my identity card and he may fram me up. I did not take even a kobo from his money, he was only trying to avoid settling me after my stewardship.
That is how he has been treating all the boys that suffered for him, he will frame you and deny you reaping the reward of your stewardship.  Whatever happened, I am happy with the police for rescuing me alive.  Who knows what could have happened to me later,” he questioned.

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16 comments:

  1. Igbo and their wickedness smh

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  2. The heart of man is wicked. Just because of 4k??

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    1. Wicked? Desperately wicked is the heart of man!! This guy's boss and his wife are just pure evil. Even a ram or goat isnt treated this way how much more a human being.

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  3. @tunji is ur type with devilish tribal judgmnt dt will indulge in such ear sore act. Grow up boy cos u cnt survive n enjoy dis country if left alone 4 u n ur spot free tribe.

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  4. @tunji is ur type with devilish tribal judgmnt dt will indulge in such ear sore act. Grow up boy cos u cnt survive n enjoy dis country if left alone 4 u n ur spot free tribe.

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    1. Fuck you too and all of you cows. Igbo people are cheats and wicked. Once it involves money. They can kill. Just to settle the boy fir working with u for 7yrs and u frame him up.Kmt

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    2. @tunji,u ddnt av to be tribalistic,der selfless and nice igbo pple nd der r selfish and cruel Yoruba pple,we shd work 2wards d unity of ds country,afterall we call ourselves 'leaders' of tomorrow.

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  6. Tunji u re d biggest idiot av ever encountered in my life.........Grow up boy!


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  7. it's a common tin with most igbo bizmen.but some of dem are nice anyway.d and d wife shud b tied 4 14 days.wicked souls

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  8. Thank God d boy lived to tell d story,d worst cud have happened. Look @ d man on d run nw cos of his evil act. No peace for d wicked. @ Tunji u are right dear d igbos are fond of this act,

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  9. He has a bad and wicked wife.I pity anyman who marries a bad woman.....it kills

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  10. Its not a question of tribe, wickedness exist in people's hearts and in all tribes those who do not have the fear of Jehovah. so its an individual thing. stop been tribalistic.

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