The mother of the notorious billionaire kidnap kingpin, Chukwudi Dumeme Onwuamadike, aka Evans, is said to have gone underground following the arrest of her son on Saturday, June 10, 2017, at his palatial mansion in Magodo Phase II GRA in Lagos State.
It was also gathered his Evans
community in Umudim village in Nnewi, Nnewi North Local Government Area
of Anambra State have disowned and excommunicated him following his atrocities and the shame he has brought on the area.
New Telegraph reports that Evans mother, Chinwe Onwuamadike who is popularly called Lady Nwosu,
has gone underground since the news of the arrest of her billionaire
criminal son following the mockery of the town's people as well as
journalists that have been thronging her home with questions.
Reports have it that
Lady Nwosu, a local businesswoman who runs a canteen, knew that her son
was a dangerous a criminal and that he even bought her a car, though
residents of the town say the woman did not benefit from her son and
took rides on commercial motorcycles whenever she wanted to move around.
However,
since the arrest of her son, Lady Nwosu has not been seen at the
canteen as she is said to have gone underground and is hiding from
people who had been visiting her to sympathize with her over her son's
arrest.
A woman who spoke with newsmen on the condition of anonymity when asked Evans' mother's whereabouts, said:
“She
went into hiding because people were trooping in to sympathize with her
over the arrest of her son. Some came for a different purpose; to make a
mockery of her and to see the face of the mother of the arrested
kidnapper.
Even you newsmen were
troubling her. She has been crying since news of the arrest reached her.
I do not know where she has gone to but I think it is good for her.”
The village head of Evans' village, the Obi of Umudim, Chief Benneth Okafor,
also said the community does not know nor recognize the kidnap kingpin
as a member of the town as he hardly visited home, neither did he have
any investment in the community.
Chief Okafor said
that Evans was excommunicated from Nnewi over five years ago because of
the atrocities he committed in the community and other places around
the country.
“I
was told that he hardly came home. It is only the Akamili kindred where
he comes from that will be able to give a little account of the young
man.
It is unfortunate that many people
in this village do not know him because he does not have any investment
in Nnewi like an average Nnewi man, neither does he own any house here.”
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