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Wife of missing Anambra billionaire cries foul, urges security operatives to find him

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By Madu Obi


Mrs Tochukwu Ezemma, the wife of the missing Anambra -based billionaire and estate developer, Benjamin Ezemma, has urged security operatives to find her husband, saying she is not satisfied with the way her husband's disappearance is being handled.


Ezemma, popularly known as BigBen, who is the Managing Director of Dubai Estate, Awka, was abducted on 12th November 2024 and has not been seen.


In a statement, Mrs Ezemma alleged what she called 'the conspiracy of silence and inaction from the state government', which showed that it is not disturbed that Bigben who is a great investor in this state, boosting the state’s economy via his fashion industry and real estate business, is missing.


She said: "I can no longer be quiet, it’s been over two months of extreme torture for me, my children and the entire family. I ask again, Where is my husband and the father of my three innocent children? What exactly is the problem? What in the name of God is this problem that cannot be talked over?


They have surmised the abduction of my husband as business gone wrong. My husband is not a nobody in Anambra state. He has imparted a lot through his entrepreneurial spirit and his disappearance deserves the attention of the state government.


Ndi Anambra please help me ask the authorities if the law has changed on investigations and arrest because my husband, a young man in his prime, is missing.


Everybody please come to my aid. I need to know what happened to the father of my innocent little kids.


I need answers as to my husband’s disappearance. Who are these high profile men he had this meeting with that can’t be told to the world or arrested?

Consider my one year old who doesn’t even know her father and find my husband for me.


The DSS said the case is in court, that the family should get a lawyer to follow up for us in court but we need to know, Who is the case against? What is the person/s charged with?


Anambra people should rise up, it is Bigben today, it can be anyone tomorrow where someone can be abducted from a meeting venue with known people from DSS investigations, yet nothing will be done because they’re highly connected."


Describing her husband as a serial entrepreneur who is a great investor in his state, boosting the state's economy via his businesses, she said , her husband’s biggest dream is to get over 10,000 youths off the streets and give meaning to their existence.

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