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Anambra State Government has ordered investigation into the killing of Mrs Ogechukwu Okafor believed to have been killed by her husband who is a Pastor.

The move followed suspicion that the late Mrs Okafor died of knife attack by her husband, Pastor Elijah Okafor, hence, the Anambra State Government through the state Ministry of Women’s Affairs and Social Welfare, has been ordered to probe into the case of the alleged murder.

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It was learnt on Wednesday in Awka that Mrs Okafor died on August 13, 2024 and the matter was reported to the Anambra State Ministry of Women Affairs by the family of late Okafor.

This was disclosed in a press statement issued on Wednesday by the media aide to the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Welfare, Chidimma Ikeanyionwu, pointing out that the Pastor committed the alleged murder in Nimo community in Njikoka Local Government Area of Anambra State.\

The statement read in part, “The deceased uncle, Mr Samuel Onuorah, from Abatete community, who led the family member to lay the complaint at the ministry, alleged that he got a call from her late niece’s husband that her niece, Ogechukwu, fell from four-storey building and died.

“Mr Elijah Emeka Ibeabuchi, who hails from Nimo in Njikoka Local Government Area of the Anambra State, is the husband to the late Ogechukwu Okafor.

“Seeking for justice at the office of the Commissioner for Women Affairs, the uncle of the deceased, Mr Onuorah, noted that they discovered that their daughter did not fall as claimed by the husband, but was rather killed with a knife, stabbed on her neck and chest by Elijah.

“He further revealed that their doubts were cleared after they went to the mortuary where the said husband had deposited their daughter’s corpse and saw evidently that she didn’t fall from any storey building as claimed by the husband.”

Responding to the development, the commissioner, Ify Obinabo, called on all stakeholders, women groups, human rights activists, and social media users to support the state government in ensuring that the deceased gets justice.

Obinabo vows that the state government would probe the incident while urging everyone to lend their voice on the matter.

She added that she would also notify the state governor and the matter will be taken up so that the deceased will get justice.

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