A young girl named Ifeoma Nichodemus angrily left her parents home in
the Hausa community in Zaria, Kaduna in May 2014 after an altercation
with her mum. She reportedly went to a neighbours house to calm down or
so her parents thought...21 months later, the parents are yet to see
her. Ifeoma is now believed to be living as Aisha somewhere in Kaduna
after allegedly being married off. Read the full story from Sunnewsonline.ng after the cut...
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.”
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