For many, Mercy (not real name) from an Edo State community had long
been dead and buried by her kinsmen. But miraculously she is still very
much alive.
The story of Mercy is one wrapped up in mystery. Before the mid ‘90s,
the tall, dark and beautiful lady was living a normal and healthy live
in a community in Edo State, where she was said to be involved in a
business with which she took care of herself and members of her family.
Mercy, as was now named, was said to have at times travel to Onitsha,
Anambra State to purchase some goods which she resold at home. Loved by
all, she was reportedly leading a happy and fulfilled life.
But one day, according to a report by a lady relation, who pleaded
anonymity and equally refused to give the name of their community for
fear of in her words projecting them in bad light, Mercy got missing
from her home.
According to the lady, usually comes to Aba to buy goods, there was
confusion in their community as Mercy who was not used to be traveling
about except on trips to Onitsha for business, which she did not embark
on at that time, could not been seen for days.
Confusion then made way for apprehension. Having waited for days and
yet their daughter could not be found, leaders and youths of the
community set out to look for her.
First, the police in the area were alerted on the search for the lady
and they swiftly spread their dragnet to see if they could get a clue
of Mercy’s whereabouts, but all yielded no fruits.
Having been satisfied that finding Mercy was beyond the police, the community decided to look for her in their own way.
But the result was the same, there was no trace of their daughter
anywhere and they left her case to fate, believing that one day she
would come home alive on her own. But that was not to be.
In Mercy’s community tradition forbids a missing person to be
presumed dead until after a stipulated time if he or she was not found.
Within this window of time allowed by tradition, there was still high hopes that Mercy would come back home alive.
But as this period elapsed without Mercy being found, the community
went into mourning because their daughter had by the dictates of
tradition died.
So, burial rites were reportedly performed. Although her body was not
found, but as far as the community was concerned, Mercy was dead and
buried and her name on the community’s register marked with red ink.
But years after, in 2014 to be precise, something happened. Mercy who
had long been ‘buried’ in her community in Edo State was found roaming
the streets of Aba as a mad woman.
How Mercy was found
The lady, who told Mercy’s story, was the one who found her. She said
she was in Aba late last year on a business trip as usual and went to
see some of her customers within the Ogbor Hill area of the commercial
city when she saw somebody who resembled Mercy.
She said two things crossed her mind, either she was seeing a ghost
because Mercy who had long been ‘buried’ way back in Edo years ago had
not been to Aba before, or she saw someone that resembled their ‘dead’
sister.
But out of fear, the lady could not make further enquiries.
When the lady went back after that business trip and narrated to her people what she saw, opinions were divided.
While some people were of the view that she saw somebody who
resembled their sister, others believed she might have seen a ghost, yet
another group encouraged her to sermon courage and approach the mad
woman when next she visited Aba and sees her.
So, on a recent visit to Aba, the lady again was heading towards the
Federal Housing Estate along Opobo Road, Ogbor Hill to see her
customers.
As fate may have it, on getting to Emelogu junction, she saw Mercy coming in the opposite direction.
Instead of dodging as she did in the first time, when Mercy
approached, she called her by the name for which she was known back
home.
The mad woman recognised her and stopped. Both ladies greeted
themselves and engaged in a lengthy sisterly discussion to the
bewilderment of onlookers.
After the discussion, the lady gave Mercy some items she bought for
her and reportedly told people around that she would take her case back
to their community so that her people could come and take her home.
But checks by Oriental News showed that since then, nobody as
promised has come for Mercy who is now domiciled in front of a disused
factory building on Opobo Road, adjacent St. Dominic’s Catholic Church,
Federal Housing Estate, Ogbor Hill, Aba.
When this reporter went
to take her photographs, Mercy charged at him, calling him a mad man
and threatened to deal with him if he ever took her picture.
A resident of the area, John Ndudi described Mercy’s case as pathetic.
He said if her people have been looking for her all these while and
she was eventually found in Aba, they would have braced all odds to
reach her irrespective of her current condition of health.
For the relations of Mercy who had looked for her over the years
believing she was dead and performed a mock burial for her, she is not
dead and may recover from her present state of mind if proper care is
extended to her, many in Aba believed.
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