Exclusive: How patience Jonathan has blocked the domestic worker in prison since 2019 over missing jewelry of the buried daughter
Despite not being convicted, Deborah and the others stayed behind bars, cut off their families, while her daughter suffered in isolation to her tragic death. A Nigerian woman, Deborah Erema, was unable to bury her daughter after being arrested for more than five years at the command of the former First Lady Patience Jonathan on missing jewelry. Erema, who worked as a domestic worker in the Jonathan household, has weakened with 14 others in prison since 2019 after being accused of stealing jewelry belonging to Patience Jonathan. The names of other kept workers are Williams Alami, Vincent Olabiyi, Ebuka Cosmos, John Dashe, Tamunocuro Abaku, Sahabi Lima, Emmanuel Aginwa, Precious Kingsley, Tamunosiki Achese, Salomi Warebok, Sunday Reginald, Boma Oba, Vivian Golden and Emka Benson. Despite not being convicted, Deborah and the others stayed behind bars, cut off their families, while her daughter suffered in isolation to her tragic death. A source close to the situation told Saharan Porters that the young woman, who was struggling alone, eventually became ill and died. “Deborah Erema lost her daughter. She died after struggling alone to care for her mother, Erema Deborah, and her younger brother, Precious Kingsley, who is also here with his mother,” the source said. “The sad part is that she was not allowed to bury her daughter.” The source added that another detainee, Tamunocuro Abaku, also lost his older brother, who was his only source of support. “Tamunocuro Abaku also lost his older brother, who was a backbone for the well -being of his younger brother,” the source said. The source noted that Erema’s daughter had too much burden on her shoulders, to take care of herself, her siblings and her mother in prison. “Yes, because she had so much to look after. She was a single mother of about two or three children. When the situation’s situation added, she became too much for her. She got sick for a while and later dead, ‘the source said. Families have threatened, deny that access to family members of the detainees has been prevented from visiting their loved ones in custody, causing the concerns of the legality of their continued detention. “While they were on the station, they threatened our families to visit them. And so far we are not allowed to visit them, “a family member told Saharara Porters. Pregnant sickle cell -patient chained to the hospital bed is another victim of what sources describe as “Patience Jonathan’s Wickedness” Salome, a woman with sickleel disease arrested while she was four months pregnant. “What about the four-month pregnant lady with sickle-cell disease that was also arrested and went through her wickedness? Her name is Salome,” another source said. When the source was asked about the current state of Salome, the source revealed that although she eventually received bail, it was with strict conditions. ‘No. She found bail with incredible bail conditions after giving birth while she was in custody and almost lost her life at the federal medical center with chains on her legs on the bed, ‘the source revealed. Even after regaining her freedom, Salome has never fully recovered from the trauma of her detention. “No sir, she’s there, but in and out of the hospital surveys. She never had a stable health after her delivery in this way,” the source added. When Asp Musa Mohammed was contacted, Asp Musa Mohammed told Sahara Porters that he was not aware of the matter. “I just hear about the matter, but I promise you, I will investigate it. I will definitely investigate you, ‘he told Sahara Porters on Friday morning.