Charity Aiyedogbon's daughter claims her mother is still alive, warns people to stop telling lies about her father
The mystery surrounding
the disappearance and reported death of Charity Aiyedogbon is taking a curious twist. Her
daughter, Juliet Aiyedogbo who is set to be married next month, July 9th, has
gone on Facebook to claim that her mother is still alive. In the since deleted
post, she said that if anyone claims to have found the mother's body, the
person should bring the body to her for DNA test.
The Due Process
Advocates (PDA) Emeka Ugwuonye shared screenshots of her post. Read the
analysis below:
A VERY CURIOUS TWIST
FROM CHACHA'S FAMILY ON THE SITUATION ON GROUND
Please read the attached
statement of Chacha's daughter, Juliet, claiming that they have evidence that
the mother is alive and they are pursuing such evidence. She also said that if
anyone claims to have found the mother's body he should bring the body to her
for DNA test. Let's analyze that statement.
(1) If you accept that
your mother is missing and your family is busy searching for her, why couldn't
your family postpone your wedding until your mother is found so that she could
attend your wedding? Why go ahead with wedding in two weeks time,
knowing that possibly your mother will still not be found by then?
(2) You spoke of your
family and the police having evidence that your mother is alive and you are
pursuing the evidence. What then is the condition of your mother now gathered
from the evidence you have? Is your mother in captivity? Is she hiding? Is she
sick or we'll? Or is it that you really don't know, all you know is that she
must be alive somehow because she is indestructible?
(3) By the way what
nature of evidence do you have? At your father's instigation, the police
arrested 4 men over your mother's disappearance, but they have all been
released. Those men are: Mr. Udoh, (detained for less than one day) your
mother's lawyer, Mr. Rowland, a former employee of your mother (detained for a
week), Mr. Kelven Berry, a former business associate (detained for one week)
and Mr. Jo, your mother's friend, (detained for 13 days). These men have all
clearly shown they had no idea of what happened to your mother or her
whereabouts. So what other evidence do you have or are you pursuing? Or are you
now admitting that these men were never suspects but were all arrested out of
vendetta and grudge your father bore against the be associating with your
mother?
(4) You asked us to
bring your mother's body for you a DNA test: how did you know that the killers
had assumed that nobody would find the body? Otherwise, it will be odd for a
child to identify her parents body only by DNA. If I see my mother's body, I
will not need a DNA test to recognize my own mother. Even one finger in my
mother's hand will be enough for me to tell it is my mother. So would most
people. But the Aiyedogbon children would need DNA to identify their mother's
body when all that is missing is only the head. That statement actually
implicates you in murder.
(5) Obviously, when you
say you are running around and searching for your mother, you are merely
repeating your father's lines. It is your father that is ravishly spending on your
dream wedding. That's quite an incentive to lie. But how do you feel knowing
that as you walk down the Isle, your mother will be conspicuously absent?
I'm afraid, young lady, your argument doesn't hold water.
Indeed, it is an embarrassment to the human civilization."
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