Corpse Dig Up By Angry Youths That Was Buried By Reverend sister Daughter.

 As angry youths had to dig up the corpse of a man after a Reverend sister, Maria Amadeus Egbuonu buried him,(chief David Egbuonu) against the wishes of the community - in a grave in Unuagu village, Dunukofia LGA of Anambra state.

This is a lengthy piece as shared by Mbanugo Onyeka Nelson on Facebook.
  The genesis of the problem in chief David Anumba Egbuonu's family, Uruagy village Umudioka. Chief David Egbuonu was born in the year 1912, to the family of Mr. Egbuonu of Umuobi kindred, Uruagu village of Adagbe quarters in Umudioka ancient kingdom if Dunukofia LGA of Anambra state.
 Chief Anumba Egbuonu was a business man to the core and an industrialist, with his insight into business, it made him to travel to different African countries for business investments and towards his retirement age, he settled down at the great commercial city of Onitsha, in Anambra state.
 Chief David Anumba Egbuonu was a Christian and because of his love for tradition, he bagged a prestigious Ozo tittle in Umudioka cum Dunukofia, with title name, EZEUGO NA UMUDIOKA.
 Chief David Egbuonu married five (5) wives. He was blessed with five sons and twelve (12) daughters, which include Rev. Sis Maria Amadeus Egbuonu. He died at August 2017.
 From our findings and interview from family members, kindred members and villagers, we deduced that, the second wife and the mother to Rev sis Maria Amadeus Egbuonu and also being the mother of the fourth son(Mr. Ugochukwu Egbuonu) of the family are laying claims on the properties of chief David Egbuonu as the only legal family he has. From our interviews and investigation; it was gathered, that the family of second wife forged a Will, which allocated all the properties of chief David Egbuonu to them, which are located both in Umudioka, Onitsha and Chad, even the second surviving wife, Mrs. Joy Egbuonu was not mentioned in the will.
  We also learnt that the Rev sis Maria Amadeus Egbuonu, her brother Ugochukwu and two of her sisters Felicia and Catherine Egbuonu (from the second wife) got a share from the ancestral land of chief David Egbuonu, without any of their siblings from other wives gotten any share. From our investigation, it shows that Mr. Ugochukwu Egbuonu (fourth son from the second wife) is. Laying claim on the OBI of chief David Egbuonu. We interviewed an elder from Uruagu village, to know whom the OBI belongs to, he said, that traditionally and ethnically, the OBI belongs to the first son of chief David Egbuonu not the fourth son no matter any circumstances.
 We tried to find out, why the Rev sister Maria Amadeus Egbuonu and her immediate family were lying claims on the said properties, we found out that immediately after the death of the first wife, who happens to be the mother of the eldest son in the family, chief David Egbuonu jnr, the Rev sister Maria Amadeus Egbuonu and her mother took over the feeding of their aged father, and with the opportunity, all the manipulations started and Rev sister Maria Amadeus Egbuonu blocked other children of chief David Egbuonu access to their father, when he was under her care.
 The family members of chief David Egbuonu, said, they were informed of their father's death around November 2017 while their father died in August that year. When they looked into the discrepancy in the time of informing them of their father's death, they found out that, it was done intentionally, so that it will give Rev sister Maria Amadeus Egbuonu, time to sell most of their father's properties and allocate chief David Egbuonu ancestral lands to her sisters and brother.
 It was gathered that, Rev Fr. Oguejofor being the peace loving priest, called a general meeting of all chief David Egbuonu family and diverged into case, to settle the family crisis, but Rev sister Maria Amadeus Egbuonu rejected all the peace accord by Rev Fr Oguejiofor. Rev sister Maria Amadeus Egbuonu was of the view, that her immediate family is the only legal family of chief David Egbuonu.
 Then Umuobi kindred of Uruagu village tried to sue for peace, by condemning the claims being done by Mr. Ugochukwu Egbuonu (fourth son) as the legal owner of OBI, and the kindred mandated Rev sister Maria Amadeus Egbuonu to surrender all the properties of chief David Egbuonu to the family members for proper and equal share, but the kindred peace accord fell on the deaf ear side of Rev sister Maria Amadeus Egbuonu.

 After all the peace accord meetings, that failed, the other four wives children decided to seek a redress from the court of law. They sued Rev sister Maria Amadeus Egbuonu and brother to the court and got an injunction that no one should enter or trespass on any of the chief David Egbuonu's properties or even bury him, pending the final judgment. It was also gathered that chief David Egbuonu jnr, the first and eldest son has been threatened many times, through calls and text messages, regarding his stand that peace must reign before the burial of their father.
 The family got a wind of information that, Rev sister Maria Amadeus Egbuonu and her brother and sisters are planning to bring back the corpse of their father home for burial on 8th May,2018, the family paid for announcement that, on the evening of 7th May,2018, that they are yet to settle their matter in the law court, that after the settlement, they will announce to the town the actual date for the burial.
 To the family utmost surprise, Rev sister Maria Amadeus Egbuonu, Felicia and Catherine Egbuonu in the company of two other Rev sisters from Immaculate Heart of Mary, Awo Omamma, Owerri Archdiocese, with fully armed MASSOB thugs, drove in on 8th of May, 2018 by 3am and buried chief David Egbuonu in a shallow grave inside a room.

 The villagers were watching the abominable act, but they couldn't stop them because of fear of being attacked by the armed MASSOB thugs, that came with Rev sister Maria Amadeus Egbuonu. But immediately they left, after burying the corpse in the shallow grave, the villagers and some people around, started shouting and the angry youths dug out the casket before the arrival of the chief David Egbuonu jnr, who happens to be the first and eldest son and Rev Canon Iyke Egbuonu. After calming the angry youths, they returned the corpse, back to the mortuary.

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