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Woman seen beating her aged mother confesses, sanctioned by church, arrested

Admin July 16, 2023

Ukamaka Udugbo

Ukamaka Udugbo

The Police in Anambra has arrested one Ukamaka Udugbo from Abagana, Njikoka Local Government Area of the state for allegedly beating her 75-year-old mother under her care.

In a video seen by Political Economist NG, the man confessed to beating her mother whom she accused of defecting after she had finished bathing her. She, however, claimed that the video was doctored.

Political Economist NG quotes the woman, a widow,  as saying that the incident happened on March 5, 2023. She said her mother had been living with her for the past four years.

She said she had no reason to beat her aged mother as she narrated to the police that the video had been manipulated.

The Divisional Police Officer of Abagana Police station, SP Ifeanyi Umeh confirmed the arrest when an NGO, 50-50 Action Group of the WomenAid Collective (WACOL) visited him on the incident.

Umeh said that the police station was informed about how the suspect had been physically assaulting her septuagenarian mother and immediate action initiated which led to the arrest of the accused.

Umeh said that after investigation and documentation, the case would be transferred to the police command in Awka.

Mrs Ify Unachukwu, the leader of the delegation, thanked the police for the prompt response and urged the force to see that the incident was given due attention to serve as deterrent to others.

Unachukwu described the act as “very unfortunate” for a daughter to beat her aged mother and discouraged young minds from emulating such bad conduct.

The NGO also visited Mrs Nkiru Okpata, the President General (women wing) of Abagana Community, on the incident.

Okpata said that her attention was drawn by a community member, of a video trending on the social media on Friday which showed that the  action happened at her community in Obeagu Umudun by Mrs Ukamaka Udugbo.

She said she commenced investigation in the community and it was confirmed and she launched into action immediately.

“I am shocked because Udugbo is one of the the women leaders in the community both in the church and her village.

“She attends the general meeting where we preach against violence against women.

“We are going to strip her of all her positions in the church and the community because she went against our rules and regulations,” she said.

A video went viral of a woman in her 50s, Ukamaka Udugbo, seen beating her aged mother, Mrs Theresa Nwaokaka of Obe-Orofia while bathing her outside her house in Obeagu Umudun in Abagana.

Nwaokaka has been living in her daughter’s home where she was being taken care of.

The victim’s son, Mr Emeka Nwaokaka, expressed shock at his sister’s behavior saying that their mother had been staying with the sister for a long time.

Nwaokaka said that his sister was remorseful since the incident broke out to public attention and described the act as “confusing”.

Mrs Eunice Anagor, the chairperson of the kindred where Udugbo hails from, assured the group that they would take care of the victim who was receiving treatment at an hospital.

Mr Ben Okongwu  the community President General said that the issue had been reported to the Divisional police station adding that justice would be served.

“We do not want to take laws into our hands so the incident was reported to the police as the video clip was confirmed.

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