Rage in Port Harcourt as man kills 7-year-old son over
N1,000
It is one of those strange-but-true stories. An incredible,
distressing story of a heartless father, who starved, brutalised and finally
killed his seven-year-old son for allegedly stealing his N1,000.
In the early hours of Saturday, May 20, 2017, residents of
Amadi-Ama community in Port Harcourt City Local Government Area woke to behold
the gory corpse of a little boy identified as George Tamunoibuemie, who, until
his untimely death, was a Primary 2 pupil. Upon investigation, it was
discovered that his father, Richard Tamunoibuemie, a.k.a. Oyibo, was the
perpetrator of the heinous act. The little boy until his death lived with his
father and stepmother.
Findings from Saturday Sun investigation indicated the boy’s
mother left Oyibo because of a series of domestic violence in which she was
reportedly turned into a punching bag. After she left, Oyibo married another
woman from Akwa Ibom State. The woman bore him a son and is currently pregnant.
The absence of his mother put young George in great jeopardy as he was starved
and maltreated by his father and stepmother on a daily basis. Neighbours claimed the young victim fended
for himself. That explains why he was sometimes caught stealing food.
Murdered at midnight
According to reports, after Oyibo allegedly killed the boy
around midnight, he called a carpenter to construct a little coffin for
him. He allegedly told the carpenter his
son was deceased and he wished to bury him quickly in the night. Residents
claimed his desperation for the coffin aroused the carpenter’s suspicion whose
alarm attracted neighbours. Policemen from the Amadi-Ama station arrived
shortly in the nick of time to arrest the suspect, saving him from being
lynched by an angry mob. His wife, according to sources, escaped the wrath of
the crowd by hiding inside a church where she was later arrested.
She added: “Because of their maltreatment of the boy, many
residents of the area are not on speaking terms with the couple. If you advise
him (his father), he will quarrel with you and warn you not to interfere in his
family matters.”
Another resident, Glory Samuel, observed that the man’s wife
did not help the situation “as she takes care of her own son very well but
treated the poor boy like a slave.”
Samuel painted a nauseating picture of a stepmother who made
a seven-year-old work like an adult, and frequently subjected him to physical
abuse for works not well done.
“Merely looking at the boy, you could see he was really suffering.
He was a very sharp and intelligent boy.
The day I spoke with him, I knew he was clever. When he was leaving, he told me he did not
have pencil, and I gave him one.”
Another neighbour, Michael, recalled how elders in the
neighbourhood had tabled Oyibo’s issues in their meetings a couple of times. On
each occasion, he reportedly rebuffed them, warning them to not meddle in his
family’s affairs.
A neighbour, who claimed she once gave poor George bread to
eat when he was starving, said she incurred his father’s wrath. He poured
insults on her and warned her severely not to give him any food again.
Mama Princess was one of those who told Saturday Sun she was
not on talking terms with the man. She explained why: “There was a day he was
dragging the boy on the road and I cautioned him against such a harsh
treatment. He told me to mind my own business and to not interfere in his
family affairs again.”
According to reports, Oyibo used to work with a
multinational oil company in Rivers State, but was sacked after he allegedly
tested positive to hard drugs.
He is currently in detention.
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