Former Edo Gov’s Mother Strangled By Maid Sets For Burial


Madam Maria Oredola Igbinedion, allegedly strangled to death by her maid in Benin City, Edo State Capital is set for burial.

According to the release by the family,  service of songs will hold on Thursday, 9th December 2021 at no. 5 Adoko street by Water Reservoir off Ugbo road, while funeral service holds on Friday, 10th December at St. Augustine Catholic Church, Ukhegie in Benin City, the Edo State Capital. 

Recall that the Igbinedion’s household was on Thursday, December 2nd 2021 thrown into a mournful mood following the manner Maria Oredola Igbinedion, mother to two-time former governor of Edo State, Lucky Nosakhare Igbinedion was killed.

It was reported that Maria from Usen in Egor Local Government Area of Edo State, passed on, on Thursday December 2 at her home in Ugbo, Benin-City, the Edo State capital at the age of 85.

Unfortunately, the Octogenarian did not die of old age neither was she nursing an ailment. She died through the dastardly act of one of her maids employed to live with and attend to her needs.

It was however, gathered that the maid strangled her in her home, ransacked her home for jewelries and money and disappeared into thin air.

Maria had remained confined to a wheel chair since her 80th birthday, unable to move around, just managing to stay alive.

She managed to survive the dark days of the Covid19 pandemic only to be killed by a hired hand entrusted to take care of her.

Efforts are being made to track and apprehend the killer thief who is reportedly from Cross River State.

Security forces have been activated to fish her out and the late woman’s children have vowed to stop at nothing to track her, even if it means going to her village to arrest her family members.

Maria was married to Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, the Esama of Benin Kingdom as his first wife. She is survived by the former governor, Lucky Igbinedion, Bright Igbinedion, Charles Igbinedion and Mabel Amadi nee Igbinedion as well as numerous grandchildren.

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