Man Disappears over wife's third set of twins!!!
Where
is Citizen Emeka Benjamin Uche, a Lagos factory worker? by The Nation....
That was the
big question yesterday as his wife, Ruth, 34, from Abia State broke the news of
his disappearance since February.
Uche, 39,
fled home when he learnt that his expectant wife was carrying a set of twins –
the family’s third.
Mrs Uche was
at the Lagos State Secretariat, Alausa yesterday with her six children,
pleading for help.
Not many knew
what she wanted as she stood under a tree, close to the Press Centre, carrying
the babies. Her first two sets of twins, much older, stood close to their
mother, and did not in any way seem intimidated by the sea of cameras and faces
focusing on them.
Mrs. Uche was
receptive when our reporter approached her to narrate her ordeal.
In 2009 when
she first conceived, she was delivered of two girls – Goodness and Godnews. The
second conception, two years later, produced another two – a boy and a girl,
named John and Joyce.
But when her
husband, Emeka, learnt that the third pregnancy was another set of two he fled
their number 32, Awori Street, Agege home on the outskirt of Lagos to an
undisclosed location in Ikorodu, Lagos.
The third set
of twins arrived last month. They were named Daniel and Daniella.
Mrs. Uche
said she could no longer cope with widening needs for food, clothes, drugs and
school fees.
Her meagre
earnings as a teacher in a private school in Lagos can no longer meet their
needs.
Her story: “I
met my husband in 2002 but we got married in 2008. We met in the village at
Umuahia. I don’t want to leave the children and run away. This is why I want
government to help us,” she said.
She recalled
that she never wanted the third pregnancy, but her use of traditional means of
family planning (counting fertile and infertile days) failed her.
“I was using
traditional way of family planning where I calculate some days before having
intercourse. It was working for me. You can see my first set of twins is four
years old.
“You know as
women, we cannot deny our husband that thing whenever they request for it.
Whenever I mistakenly take in, he would say that I was pretending. Sometimes, I
would go through long process to abort the pregnancy. After that, another one
would happen. I would still have to go through the process again to abort it. When
this one happened he still insisted that I was pretending until the pregnancy
became obvious.”
“My Church
was responsible for the payment of the first delivery. The church paid N120,
000 for the delivery of the first set of twins. The two deliveries of the twins
have been through Caesarean Section for which we paid N120, 000 each. The last
twins are through normal delivery”.
Mrs. Uche
explained that her husband, a factory worker in Iju Road, Agege, has since
refused to pick her calls. She learnt that he stays in Ikorodu.
“Since I gave
birth to the children, I have tried calling my husband but he would not pick
once he knows that it is me. I contacted his mother and other relatives to tell
them that he has run away. They promised that they will call back. Since then,
none of them has called me. It is not easy for me at all.
“I know only
two of his relations. One of them lives in Ikorodu; the other one lives at
Ajegunle. My elder brother, who could have also helped, is very angry with me
for giving birth to another set of twins. He warned me before not to have any
other child after the two sets of twins, especially with the kind of husband I
have.
“I cannot put
my hands in blood shedding by committing abortion. I want Nigerians to help me
because there is nobody to pay their school fees.
“I went for
immunisation some days ago and I told them my condition and why they have not
been seeing me. It was there that they advised that I should come to
government. Government should please help my children; no one to help me with
house rent, electricity bill, school fees, food and so on,” Mrs. Uche said.

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