- Queen Naomi’s mother, shattered and broken, unleashed a soul-wrenching cry that could not be ignored.
- With tears streaming down her face, she recounted the brutal and inhumane treatment her daughter had endured at the hands of law enforcement after the devastating Ibadan stampede.
- She spoke of a power from above, far beyond her understanding, is hindering her release, holding her captive.
The mother of Queen Naomi, the former wife of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, has finally broken her silence, speaking out passionately about the unbearable situation her daughter now finds herself in.
Recall that Queen Naomi was among those arrested after the tragic stampede in Ibadan, which claimed the lives of several innocent victims, following her ortganization of a Christmas funfair meant to bring joy to children.
In the aftermath, as Queen Naomi and other organizers were detained and arraigned in court, her mother, devastated by the turn of events, took to her daughter’s official Instagram page to express her heartache and confusion.
She shared that, like any caring mother, Queen Naomi had always gone above and beyond to create joyous experiences for children during festive seasons, having successfully organized similar events in the past without a single casualty.
Through her tears, Queen Naomi’s mother passionately declared that her daughter never intended for any of this to happen, her heart broken by the unwarranted suffering that had befallen the families of the victims
She spoke of a dark and mysterious force, an order from above, which seemed to be standing in the way of her daughter’s release. Her words, heavy with confusion and frustration, reflected the emotional burden of a mother who could not comprehend why her daughter remained trapped in a situation so far beyond her control.
In a final desperate plea, the hearbroken mum called on the government, the police, to recognize her daughter’s good intentions and to temper justice with mercy.
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