Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Bianca hires private guards for Ojukwu’s house


Bianca Ojukwu
Bianca, widow of Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, has hired the services of private security personnel to guard the GRA, Enugu home of her husband, where she also resides.
Aside from guarding the house, THE PUNCH learnt that Bianca might have taken the decision in order to prevent warring family members, who want their share of Ojukwu’s property, from gaining entry into the compound.
When our correspondent visited the house  on Tuesday, the gun-wielding men moved round the compound with Rottweiler dogs.
One of them said, “If you must gain entry, you must identify yourself and madam must give us the approval before we allow you in.”
A prominent member of the Ojukwu family last week alleged that some of the ex-Biafra warlord’s family members were targeting the property he left behind.
He said, “This is very disturbing because it has led to accusations and counter-accusations and then the hatred that was already in the family is even getting worse by the day.”
Meanwhile, attempts made by our correspondent to speak with Bianca were not successful. She did not pick her calls, neither did she reply the text messages that were sent to her mobile telephone line.
However, Debe, the eldest child of the late Ikemba, restated again on Tuesday that he would open up soon on the “issues in the family”.
He said, “Whenever it would be convenient for me, I will speak in details about the issues in the family and several other matters.”
Mr. Azuka Okwuosa, who was Ojukwu’s closest aide from 1982 after he returned from exile till 2011 when he died, said it would not be proper for him to comments on the matter because Igbo tradition forbides him from doing so.
“In Igbo tradition, when a man like Ikemba dies, you wait for 30 days to say anything about his life and family. Under such condition, we are not supposed to be talking about his life unless we would be negating the Igbo tradition,” Okwuosa said.
PUNCH NEWSPAPER

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