ZENITH BANK ROBBERY VIDEO: Brave Sgt Chukwudi Iboko’s 5 Year-Old Son Slumped & Died At Dad’s Burial

Date: 11-06-2017 7:30 am (6 years ago) | Author: Mister Jay Wonder
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Mrs. Rose Iboko, the wife of late valiant cop Sergeant Chukwudi Iboko, captured in a shootout with armed robbers in the viral Zenith bank robbery video has revealed that after she lost her husband in the tragic attack, one of her triplets slumped and died when he saw his father’s corpse.

Punch’s reporter, Chidiebube Okeoma, went to Amakohia in the Ihitte Uboma Local Government Area of the state, where the 32 year old widow resides with her seven children for an interview.

He revealed that Mrs Iboko broke down in tears when the incident leading to the death of her husband became the discourse.

Her grief is palpable. One only needs to cast a glance at Mrs. Rose Iboko to decipher that the anguish of losing her husband has taken a toll on her.
As she narrated how life took a turn for the worst for her and her seven kids after the death of her husband, she constantly wiped her tears with the back of her hand so her kids would not notice her distraught state.

Her first son, Favour, who is 16, cried profusely when asked the last time he spoke with his father before his death.
He said amid sobs, “I spoke with daddy two days before his death. He died on Thursday, but had promised to come home for the weekend. He promised to give me money for some textbooks I needed once he arrived. But he couldn’t fulfill his promise as he died two days to the day he promised to come home.’’

Here are excerpts from Mrs Rose Iboko’s interview with Punch:
I am Mrs. Rose Iboko, wife of the late Sergeant Chukwudi Iboko, the policeman who died as a result of the gunshot injuries he sustained in a shootout with armed robbers at the Wetheral Road branch of Zenith Bank on February 22, 2017.
We are from Etitiulo community in the Bende Local Government Area of Abia State, but we live in Amakohia in Ihitte Uboma Local Government Area of Imo State. I am 32 years old.
My late husband was from the same community with me. I am a housewife, while my husband was the breadwinner. I was only taking care of the home and our kids.

When did he die?
He died the next day after the incident on Thursday. Before I could arrive in Mopol 18 office in Owerri, my husband was already dead. It was in the office of the officer in charge of the unit that I was told that my husband was dead.
I was, however, not allowed to see his corpse. I was only able to see his corpse for the first time during his burial in the village when his remains were laid to rest. That was almost one month after his death. He was 37 years old.

When did you see him last and what did you discuss?
I saw my husband last, four days before his death. It was on February 19. He came home for the weekend to inform his children and I that he had got a new posting to work as a security officer in a bank. I never thought that it would be the last time we would see, talk and hold each other.
He also told his children that he would be visiting the next weekend to bring them foodstuff and money for the upkeep of the family, especially for their textbooks.
He was just three days old in the bank before the robbery which claimed his life. He resumed at the bank on Monday, the bank robbery took place on Wednesday, and he died on Thursday before I could even arrive in Owerri.

Were you aware that he sacrificed his life to save that of others on the premises of the bank that day?
Yes, I am very aware. I was not surprised that he confronted them because he was a combatant, committed and patriotic cop. My only regret was that his death was untimely, leaving me to cater for our children alone. He was in Yobe State for a special mission during the upsurge of Boko Haram attacks in the North.
He was also on special missions in Kano and Plateau states and he fought gallantly. One thing about him was that he was committed to his job. He loved his job and derived joy in saving lives.

What did you do when you learnt of his demise?
It was one of his colleagues who called me on a Thursday morning to tell me that my husband was shot by armed robbers the previous day. I don’t know the person but he spoke to me in a manner that suggested that all was not well.
He didn’t tell me that my husband was dead. He only informed me that my husband was shot by armed robbers a day before that day.
It was when I arrived in Mopol 18 that I was told that my husband, whom I spoke with on the phone on Tuesday prior to that day, was dead. I couldn’t believe it. I told them to stop the joke but they insisted that he was dead.
It was as if my world had crumbled. Several thoughts came to my mind within a few minutes: “Where do I begin? How do I explain what happened to him to his children, especially our last child, Success, who was fond of him? Where do I go from here?”

What do you tell the children anytime they ask after their father?
I have eight children for him; seven boys and a girl, Success, who I earlier said is the last born. We have triplets; all boys, but sadly, one of them, Chukwuebuka slumped and died the day their father’s remains were to be interred. He slumped immediately he saw his dad’s corpse during his lying-in-state and died.
It was a double tragedy for my family that day. He was very close to his father.
Despite being just five years, he couldn’t bear the loss of his loving father. Most of my children know that their father is dead, only the young ones are yet to comprehend what happened.
I keep telling those ones anytime they ask after him that he is on a special assignment and would be back soon. But each time I lie to them, I would go into the room and weep profusely because when they ask for his whereabouts, I also recall the great moments we shared.

How have you been coping with the kids without their father?
It has been hell for me since he died. The children dropped out of school because I could no longer pay their school fees. I don’t work, I am a house wife. His sudden death was an agonising loss to my family. To eat is now a problem. Most times, we don’t eat and when we eat, it is half food. Last night (Friday), we took groundnuts as dinner. It has been very difficult for us. We now live from hand to mouth. We always go to bed hungry without knowing where the next meal will come from.

Has the Nigeria Police Force reached out to you to support your family?
Not at all. They only came for his burial in the village on Friday, March 17, 2017. I am now left with my children alone.


Posted: at 11-06-2017 07:30 AM (6 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- BournIdentity at 11-06-2017 08:39 AM (6 years ago)
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Chhaaaiiiiiiii..,                                                   
Posted: at 11-06-2017 08:39 AM (6 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- dankinalo at 11-06-2017 08:55 AM (6 years ago)
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that is why nig police dey collect roger...cos the stupid gvt nt dey help them in any way. see now say d police die n now no support.
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- markramis at 11-06-2017 09:25 AM (6 years ago)
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please woman, go to Brekete family; the largest family in Nigeria and they will help you.
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- sandra78 at 11-06-2017 09:30 AM (6 years ago)
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A lesson for the police men who are still working in the Bank as a security....once the armed robbers show...throwaway your gun and run for your life, because nobody will even care for your wife and children if they shoot you dead.....You can see the stupid and corrupt government have already abandoned the widow..
Posted: at 11-06-2017 09:30 AM (6 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- christianity at 11-06-2017 11:33 AM (6 years ago)
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So pathetic, take heart woman.God is ur strength.
Posted: at 11-06-2017 11:33 AM (6 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- dareper at 11-06-2017 11:51 AM (6 years ago)
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pathetic.
Posted: at 11-06-2017 11:51 AM (6 years ago) | Hero
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- kacylee at 11-06-2017 12:13 PM (6 years ago)
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OMG! just for the greed of a set of miscreants its really sad Cry Cry Cry

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- Markeve at 11-06-2017 01:52 PM (6 years ago)
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u see nobody will take care of this poor children so my pple there's no need risking someone's life for naija bcos they don't worth it.
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- steveoneal at 11-06-2017 01:59 PM (6 years ago)
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Quote from: markramis on 11-06-2017 09:25 AM
please woman, go to Brekete family; the largest family in Nigeria and they will help you.
Seconded.largest and best family in nigeria
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- crocatum at 11-06-2017 02:18 PM (6 years ago)
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Quote from: Markeve on 11-06-2017 01:52 PM
u see nobody will take care of this poor children so my pple there's no need risking someone's life for naija bcos they don't worth it.
So sad, The Government has to take note, this man sacrificed his life, he has shown great courage, acts like this should be rewarded hugely.
Posted: at 11-06-2017 02:18 PM (6 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- crocatum at 11-06-2017 02:22 PM (6 years ago)
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Poor woman, they should not forget to reward this family.
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- Mikeeffa70 at 11-06-2017 02:34 PM (6 years ago)
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Quote from: sandra78 on 11-06-2017 09:30 AM
A lesson for the police men who are still working in the Bank as a security....once the armed robbers show...throwaway your gun and run for your life, because nobody will even care for your wife and children if they shoot you dead.....You can see the stupid and corrupt government have already abandoned the widow..
very true save yourself for the sake of your family
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- gogoman at 11-06-2017 03:38 PM (6 years ago)
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na wa oooooooooooo
Posted: at 11-06-2017 03:38 PM (6 years ago) | Grande Master
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- Haso112 at 11-06-2017 05:43 PM (6 years ago)
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TOO BAD.... JUST TOO BAD...!!!
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- P54real at 12-06-2017 09:32 AM (6 years ago)
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I will like to help in my own little way. Is there any way to reach her?
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- ruthie at 12-06-2017 09:34 AM (6 years ago)
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sorry maam.. government should do the needful.
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- P54real at 12-06-2017 09:36 AM (6 years ago)
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Will like to help is there any way to reach her?
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- Larry28 at 13-06-2017 01:37 PM (6 years ago)
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Sorry about your loss woman
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- chukkychukky at 14-06-2017 11:02 AM (6 years ago)
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chai

Posted: at 14-06-2017 11:02 AM (6 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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