Having left the Enugu State Government House on Monday, Mrs Clara Chime has vowed never to return to Chime’s house again.
The Governor’s wife claimed she would have abandoned her marriage
when Chime was bedridden, but was very passionate about whom she had
called her husband, hoping that after all the sacrifices, Chime would
change and become a better husband.
Mrs Chime, however regretted that Chime did not change his way towards her, and their relationship went sour by the day.
She said that family pressure also contributed to her plights, that
even when it was obvious that Chime no longer wanted the marriage, her
family asked her to manage.
Mrs Chime who disclosed this to newsmen said, “I am not the one who
is sick, but I became sick because of the way I was treated. There are
some things people would do to you that make you sick or even die.”
“After treating myself, I will never go back there again. I will not even wish my enemy to marry in that kind of place again.”
Meanwhile, the state Commissioner for Information, Mr. Chuks Ugwuoke,
said he just returned from Lagos and was not aware of the development.
“I have been away in Lagos and cannot speak on anything I don’t know
of, especially when it is a family matter. I will call you as soon as I
am briefed,” Ugwuoke said.
Relatively, a Lagos-based lawyer, Mr. Fred Agbaje, has asked the
National Human Rights Commission to properly investigate the ongoing
crisis in Chime’s home, saying that the citizenry must know the true
situation of things.
Agbaje who made the statement on Monday, said so much must have been concealed by Chime and his wife.
He said, “There must be an end to sinking lies. The Chimes of this
world need another fatter lies to cover their present lies. The truth is
that one Mrs Clara Chime is ill. To cover her public odium, she was
cleverly and unconstitutionally detained by Chime.
“As for the NHRC, they need to do more research into the Chimes’
affairs and expose every unconstitutionalities, not the present
contradictory charade coming out of the Commission.”
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