An Octogenarian and Lt. Col. Satchie Emmanuel Etoromi (retd), who
claims to be former husband of Senator Stella Oduah, yesterday, demanded
the immediate return of the corpse of his son, Maxwell Etoromi, for
burial in his paternal homeland in Warri, Delta State.
Chief Etoromi, who claimed he had sent a delegation to the Igwe of Akili
Ozizor, Ogbaru in Anambra State, Igwe D. O. Oduah, to prevail on
Senator Oduah to release the corpse of his son, told newsmen how sad he
was about Maxwell’s death and how he was treated by the former Aviation
minister.
In a letter to the royal father entitled: “Appeal to intercede to ensure
Senator Stella Adaeze Oduah brings my son, Maxwell Chinedu Obiechina
Wereyesigha Toritseju Etoromi, to me in Warri for burial,” the bereaved
father said he read about the death of their 28 years old son in the
newspapers without being informed by his former wife.
Erotomi recounted how he married Senator Oduah
“Igwe Oduah 1 betrothed Stella Oduah to me on November 18, 1984 in Akili
Ozizor. We got married on the December 16, 1984 in the palace in Akili
Ozizor. After the payment of dowry and exchange of gifts, we were taken
to Nde-Mili where we performed the final rites.
“I was surprised to see stories on the internet that my son, Maxwell
Omabuwa Temisaren Obiechina Wereyesigha Toritseju Chinedu Etoromi, who
Stella delivered for us on March 14, 1988 at 05.00 hours in St Mary`s
Hospital Ugboroke, Warri was dead.
“Up till now, Stella has not told me my son died in her custody. There
is rumour that my son will be buried in Akili Ozizor. That is not
acceptable at all. My son must be brought to me in Warri for
internment…”
The letter, which was copied to Archbishop of Onitsha, Most Rev.
Valerian Okeke and the Parish Priest, Father Donald Uzoh of Sacred Heart
Parish, added that: “Stella should also bring back Eyituoyo Felix
Kenneth Oritsetimeyin Ikechukwu Etoromi, who was delivered on August 1,
1989 at 05.30 hours in St Mary’s Hospital Ugboroke, Warri whom she took
away from our home over 20 years ago.”
Chief Etoromi explained to the monarch that the stories needed not be
told now, but his grief at Omabuwa`s transition was too much to bear;
hence he is reacting this way.
Akili Ozizor, the quiet country home of Nigeria’s former Aviation
minister and presently the senator representing Anambra North Senatorial
District, Oduah, on Monday witnessed an unusual heavy vehicular and
human movements when sympathisers, friends and dignitaries from across
Anambra State rallied for vigil mass for the peaceful repose of the soul
of the late master Maxwell Chinedu, who died last Friday at the age of
28.
Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim Pius
Anyim, Anambra State PDP Chairman, Chief Ken Emeakayi, former Onitsha
South Local Government Chairman, Chief Ejidike, the Chief of Staff,
Princess Stella Oduah Foundation, Princess Nwaka Ononuju and Director of
her campaign organisation, Chief Pandola Okwuosa were at the mass.
Daily Sun called Senator Oduah’s Airtel line 0812***2015 all through yesterday until 7:59 pm. It did not connect.
The operator said the line was “switched off.”
Senator Oduah did not reply to a text message sent to her at 8:17pm which intimated her of Chief Erotomi’s claims.
The text message also sought her reaction to his request that the corpse of Maxwell be taken to Delta State for burial.
Attempts to speak with a personal assistant was, also, unsuccessful.
The assistant, declined to be named but said he was “no longer working for Senator Oduah since she left as Aviation minister.
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