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Usifo: Chidinma Disowned Her Family, Changed Her Name And Started Smoking At 11-Sister Narrates

Chidinma Ojukwu, student of the University of Lagos, who confessed to killing Nigerian billionaire and CEO of Super TV, Usifo Ataga, disowned her family due to some misunderstanding she had with her widowed mother years ago. Naija News reports

According to her sister, Chioma, their mother have not set eyes on the 21-year-old in 10 years.

Her sister told detectives that Chidinma is not from a broken home as she insinuated and that she changed her original name: Chidinma Blessing Echefu, to Chidinma Adaora Ojukwu, as soon as she disowned her family.

It was reported that the suspect lost her father when she was barely two years old. Her mother was said to have remarried but that her children were still with her. Along the line, Chidinma’s lifestyle reportedly changed negatively with her mother always scolding her. She was alleged to have been discovered to be smoking when she was barely 11 years, an action that provoked her mother to chastise her.

The misunderstanding between Chidinma and her mum continued, forcing her to take the then-teenage Chidinma to her Uncle’s house in Mushin where she was reportedly thrown out again because of her smoking attitude.

She was said to have become rebellious and stayed away from her family. It was at this point that she met Ojukwu, who took her into his Yaba abode, from where she was picked last week Wednesday.

Chioma stated categorically that the Ojukwu who Chidinma was arrested alongside was not related to her family, disclosing that they were from Imo State and not Abia State as earlier disclosed by Chidinma.

Credit source: vanguard 

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  1. I feel so sad reading this Chidinma's story. She is a product of bad upbringing. Her mum and family failed her completely not to talk of the society. How can a mother say that for 10years she has not set her eyes on her 21 years old daughter, (meaningshe stopped seeing her at age 10). When she started smoking at a tender age what effort did you make to ensure that she stops ( than sending to Munshi of all places). Did you look for your 11 year old daughter when she was sent out of her uncle's house? Disd you bother to find out why is rebellious at home? My heart bleeds for that girl cos only God knows what she must have gone through as a child. Am also beginning to feel that she was molested as a child even in her own home and her mother was too careless to observe. May God have mercy on this girl and give parents the grace to bring up their children in the right way.

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