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Justice Must Not Be Buried With Wendy: Family Fixes Burial as Police Clear Innocent Man in Murder Case

On Friday, July 3, the remains of 21-year-old student nurse Wendy Achumba will be laid to rest in her hometown, Obingwa  L.G.A, in Abia State, bringing an end to days of mourning for her family.

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But while Wendy will be buried in Abia, the crime that claimed her life was committed in Obowo Local Government Area of Imo State, where she was pursuing her nursing education.

Speaking with OrbitNews, Wendy’s father confirmed that the family had concluded burial arrangements after receiving the autopsy report.

According to him, pathologists found no strange substance in Wendy’s body during the examination. He said doctors informed the family that her throat had been slit and there was no medical reason to delay her burial.

“Our daughter deserves a peaceful burial,” he said. “But we have not given up. We will continue to seek justice for Wendy, even after she is buried.”

Wendy, a student of Mercy College of Nursing Science, Umulogho, was allegedly raped and murdered in her off-campus residence after repeatedly rejecting the advances of a local vulcaniser, Onyema Okonkwo.

Investigators said the suspect allegedly forced his way into her home before carrying out the attack that shook Obowo and beyond.

The investigation later took a significant turn. After his arrest, Onyema allegedly implicated Emmanuel Onyekachi as his accomplice, leading to Emmanuel’s arrest and detention.

However, fresh forensic findings, biometric examinations and sustained interrogation reportedly established that Emmanuel had no connection with the crime.

Wendy’s father confirmed that the suspect eventually confessed that Emmanuel was innocent, a revelation that led to his release after investigators found no evidence linking him to the murder.

With Emmanuel now exonerated, Onyema remains the lone suspect expected to face prosecution.

For Emmanuel’s family, justice began with the truth.

For Wendy’s family, justice will only be complete when the law runs its full course.

No parent sends a daughter to school expecting to receive her body instead of her graduation certificate.

No young woman should lose her life simply because she exercised her right to reject unwanted advances.

As Wendy’s body is committed to the earth this Friday, I make this appeal not just as a journalist, but as a Nigerian who believes justice should never depend on who is watching.

I call on the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN), the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), nursing professionals across Nigeria and in the diaspora, the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA Nigeria), the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs, Project Alert on Violence Against Women, the Mirabel Centre, WARDC, every credible gender-based violence advocacy group, and other civil society organisations to keep their eyes on this case until justice is served.

I also call on the Abia State Government, the Imo State Government, the Ngwa community, traditional rulers, religious leaders, youth organisations, student bodies and every well-meaning Nigerian to lend their voices. Wendy was an Abia daughter whose dreams were cut short in Imo State. Her story belongs to all of us.

Cases like this must never be allowed to disappear once the burial is over. Too often, public outrage fades with the last funeral hymn. Justice should not.

If the law speaks firmly in Wendy’s case, it will send a clear message that violence against women carries consequences. It will also reassure every young woman that saying “No” is not a crime deserving of death.

On Friday, Wendy will be buried in the soil of her ancestors. But her story must not be buried with her. Let justice rise where her voice was silenced. Because justice for Wendy will not bring her back, but it may save another daughter tomorrow.

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Wendy’s grave should become a place of remembrance, not a monument to failed justice. The greatest tribute Nigeria can pay her is to ensure no other family buries a daughter for saying “No.”

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Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

Chioma Madonna Ndukwu is a seasoned journalist, writer, educator, and communication professional with a strong passion for language, literature, media, and public engagement. She is an alumna of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, where she acquired a solid academic foundation that shaped her career in journalism and education. With a distinguished career spanning both academia and the media industry, Chioma Madonna Ndukwu has made significant contributions to the development of communication, literacy, and critical thinking among students and audiences alike. Her expertise in language and effective communication earned her a position as a Lecturer in English at Abia State University, where she taught and mentored students, helping them develop strong analytical, writing, and communication skills.

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