INSIDE STORY: HOW United States Returnee Reportedly Held Captive In His Mansion In Anambra By His Siblings, What His Daughter Did Will Surprise You! (READ THE STORY THAT TOUCHES THE HEART)

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THIS is the story that touches the heart from the daughter of Peter Mokwuah who is based in the United States, Ms Ifunnanya Mokwuah.

 

Ifunnanya, after sensing that her retired father might have been going through untold hardship after he returned to his mansion in Anambra State, went to meet him locked up on a wheel chair unkept in one of his rooms.

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An American returnee named Peter Mokwuah was reportedly held captive in his own mansion by his siblings for nearly a year in Anambra state.

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His daughter, Ifunanya Mokwuah, who lives in the USA, grew concerned after losing contact with him for several months. Despite repeated reassurances from her aunt and uncle that her father was fine, she felt compelled to travel to Nigeria in January 2022.

Her father (Peter) had lived and worked in New York for 25 years before retiring and returning to Nigeria, where he had already built a mansion in his village during his younger years. He also receives a $5,000 monthly pension for his upkeep. Perhaps this was what they targeted immediately he had a stroke.

I won’t put it pass them being able to have caused him that injury. Despite this, his daughter continued to send him money, thinking he may have run out.

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When Ifunanya arrived at the village, she encountered resistance from her uncle and his wife who had blocked the compound entrance and verbally attacked her. With help from local youths and villagers, she gained access to the house.

Her uncle falsely claimed her father was in Abuja, but after insisting on checking upstairs, she discovered him lying weak and emaciated on a dirty mattress.

His beard and nails were overgrown, and he was clearly neglected in his poor medical state. Peter recognised his daughter and was visibly relieved. Imagine how Ifunanya felt seeing her father in that state, despite all the money he receives. Mehn!

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Thankfully, she was able to remove him from the house, moved him to Lagos for further treatment and return to the USA.

In all these events, I am grateful Ifunanya’s father trained her to know the way to her father’s house in the village. Something all parents in the diaspora should think about, especially those with plans to retire in their village back home.

This is also a lesson for those who see their wife as an outsider. Look at what a man’s siblings did to him because he trusted them so much against his own wife and children. Yet it was the child who came looking and rescued him.

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They were already building a new house beside the one Peter built and it is clear whose money was being used for that construction.

Thank God for his life and the gift of a daughter like Ifunanya.

WATCH IFUNNANYA TELLING HER STORY:  https://x.com/chude__/status/1933161471338287208

Martin Beck Nworah

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