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“I will fight with my last blood to obtain justice for my daughter” – Priscillia Ocheme mother
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“I will fight with my last blood to obtain justice for my daughter” – Priscillia Ocheme mother

Photo of the late Priscillia Ocheme

Where did this photo come from? Ocheme’s family

What we call dis photo, Photo of the late Priscilla Ocheme in a graduation gown

  • Author, Tamara Ebiwei
  • Role, Broadcast journalist
  • Report of Abuja, Nigeria

“I will fight with my last blood to obtain justice for my daughter.”

This is what the mother of the late Priscilla Ocheme, a 28-year-old doctor, who died on September 22, 2024 in Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, says.

The family is still mourning their daughter and sister who they say was foul play for her death.

She goes to visit a friend before they start finding her lair and the police report her dead.

The police said in a statement that the late Priscilla Ocheme died following a “fatal motorcycle accident at Amala Moore junction in Pyakasa” Lugbe, Abuja.

Police add that they took her to Pyakasa Health Center, and referred her to FMC Jabi “upon arrival at the medical center, the doctor on duty confirmed her death.”

However, the family does not agree with what the police are saying, as they claim it was foul play.

His family is pleading with Nigerian authorities and individuals to help them get justice. Her

mother of 56 and widowed for 24 years now with BBC Pidgin with her tori how is it going.

Priscillia’s last moments with her family

The bereaved family tell BBC Pidgin it will be like a dream to their eyes, for the sake of saying they don’t know, it’s Sunday September 22, the last time they will see, hear, speak or chat with Priscillia as they recount their final moments with Public Health Practitioner Di.

“This faithful Sunday, she made us hot rice, very hot rice, I go to church early so I let her go to church at home, I have no idea, say she will even see her friend.

Priscillia’s older sister also shares the last moments she spends with her sister and the pain she feels inside. She told BBC Pidgin that she and her late sister were very close to the point where she said she called him “my handbag”.

She explains that it’s strange that she and her sister don’t go together for a day and that the last time she saw her was Saturday, September 21, 2024.

“I called him Sunday morning, afternoon and evening and that was the last time.”

Photo of the late Priscilla Ocheme

Where did this photo come from? Ocheme’s family

What we call dis photo, Photo of the late Priscilla Ocheme

Priscilla’s sister says everyone starts to worry when they don’t see or hear from her and she doesn’t come home, which is very unusual.

Later, her aunt said a number called her to inform her that the owner of the phone had met with an accident in Lugbe area and they were taking her to the hospital.

She said they all started looking for hospitals near Lugbe, but to no avail, until they contacted road safety to tell them they were receiving a report of an okada accident.

The road safety officers tell them their sister about the Bifor police who tells them her own story.

“On Sunday at 8:28 p.m. for the evening, she messaged me to send her N10,000, I try to send her money, they debit me but don’t credit her, they show as waiting for my app but they aren’t already charging me, I’m going to tell her not to do the transaction twice, make us wait a bit so they can back out or go get it.

I have catarrh so I take medicine that makes me sleep, when I wake up the next morning I remember saying I suppose I send money to my sister.

When I check my mobile app, I see, for example, the money reversed around 10 p.m. for the night. I don’t bother calling them again, I just transfer the money abruptly and they succeed.

I talk to her, telling her that I’m not sending money, she doesn’t respond, unlike my sister, because if she asks me for money like that, she’ll call, send a message. I don’t see any messages for the morning when I wake up, I don’t know if my sister will die at night.” She said.

“We suspect foul play”

The Prisillia family says they suspect foul play with the way she died.

They claim the timeline of events is from when they say she left a friend’s house where she went to see and the police told them how she died, without saying anything at all.

They also claim that the police are unable to produce the “good Samaritans” who transported her from the station due to the accident, nor the pipo they involved in the accident.

“For me to not hear from my sister for a day, it’s a big problem for me, most of the time when you see me you go to see my sister, in a day she might call me 10 times because we always call on the phone It’s very hard for me to say that I will never hear from her, I will never see her missed call, I will never see her message until now, c. ‘s a very big box for me and I miss it well, well Priscillia’s sister took.

“I will continue to demand justice for my daughter”

Photo of Mrs. Ocheme, mother of the late Priscilla Ocheme
What we call dis photo, Mrs Ocheme is the mother of the late Priscilla, she cries as she tells BBC Pidgin that she has not been a widow for 24 years now, her husband died when Priscilla bin was four.

The mother of the late Priscillia Ocheme is heartbroken as she talks about the loss of her daughter.

Mrs. Ocheme cries as she reflects on the last moments she spends with her daughter before her son’s long and eternal silence.

“She is number four of my children, she is my companion, my friend in whom I can confide and I want to say that I am in the same morgue with my daughter at the moment.

Ms Ocheme told BBC Pidgin that her late daughter Priscillia bin was four when her dad died and she had not been living alone as a widow for 24 years.

She tells BBC Pidgin that she says: Priscillia doesn’t think they sleep outside the house, except that it’s for school, and immediately after the holidays she comes home.

“She’s a kind of person who doesn’t leave the house, she works online and also does her business, she’s a makeup artist, she’s a person I won’t forget for my life. Right now, I feel like to say I am not this world”.

“I’m crying, I’m begging the whole world to help me because I have to take care of my children to make sure they are educated (go to school) and are close to his breakthrough, I will come to eliminate (kill) my pikin like “In fact, until the last of my blood, I will continue to seek justice for my daughter,” she said, with tears in her eyes.

“Investigations continue” – says FCT police

Meanwhile, in the Federal Capital Territory, the FCT Police Command claims Priscillia died following an accident.

For the statement which bears the title “Case of the alleged murder of Priscilla Ocheme: Investigations underway”.

Police said Pipo called attention to Tori who was stealing on social media regarding the alleged murder of Miss Priscilla Ocheme by her boyfriend for my house in Lugbe.

The police said they invited the suspect for interrogation on September 24, 2024. “Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect, a 30-year-old man from Oredo-Benin for Edo State, had met Priscilla, now deceased, of Madonna University.

I lost contact with her when I was a comot from university until 2019 when I returned to FCT for my youth service.

A well-known family friend who frequently visits the deceased at their family home, just as she visits me at mine.

For the statement that the FCT tok-tok pesin, Josephine Adeh signed and explained that “on September 22, 2024, she (Priscilla) had a slight misunderstanding with her mother, we made her leave her family home for the region from Karu and go home to freshen up.

She finally left my house the evening she went home when she met with a fatal motorcycle accident at Amala Moore junction for Pyakasa.

Police said two workers, Jerry Amos and Moses Bala, who worked at a nearby brick factory, took her to the Pyakasa Health Center for medical treatment and then referred her to the center. Federal Medical Center in Jabi, with two police detectives.

When they arrived at the medical center, the doctor on duty confirmed his death.”

Even though the FCT Police Command says they work with “professionalism and integrity for the investigative processes and will not spoil their name with unethical practices (mago-mago) or any action that could compromise the trust of the public they serve. , Priscillia’s family says the police didn’t believe dis mata was true.

Priscilla’s mom says she doesn’t have a problem or argument with her daughter to make her leave the house.

The family says we are pushing for Mata to go further, for example for the police to release the friend Priscillia went to see before she died, when they say the investigation is still ongoing and they are released without notice.

The family adds that they are not writing a petition to the Inspector General of Police to take hold of Mata’s eye so that the late Priscillia can get justice.

BBC Pidgin also tries to reach Priscillia’s late male friend who she goes to see before she dies for comment.

Profile of the late Priscillia Ocheme

Priscillia Ocheme

Where did this photo come from? Ocheme’s family

What we call dis photo, Hi late Priscilla Ocheme

Dem was born Priscilla on February 2, 1996 in Abuja.

She attended the international nursery and primary school in Lavouge, then entered the British secondary school Sokoga from 2008 to 2013.

She studied public health at Madonna University, Nigeria, where she spent only two years.

She then graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Public Health from Adeleke University, Ede in July 2019.

She is part of the mandatory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) for 2020.

Priscillia, the fourth child of her parents, lived with her family in Abuja all her life, until her death on September 22, 2024.

According to her family and friends, she lives a good life and positively touches many lives.

“Priscilla is a selfless person who always wants to see the good inside oda pipo, she practically puts oda pipo’s needs above her own and she is full of compassion before her death.” They took.

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