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Thursday 9 April 2015

Oops! House Help Carts Away Valuables Worth N4m In Lagos

Her name is Esther Aniefiok, and her madam’s husband says you could mistake her for an angel. She started work on the 30th of March, 2015 through an agent and she was on N18,000 monthly salary. Esther however broke the door of her madam’s room on April 6 when the family went for a long day outing. On getting back in the evening they met their doors opened and Esther was gone.
The way people steal these days eh, only God will help us. But then, what do we now do about this issue of househelps, is it that no one is trustworthy again, don’t we have people like the airport cleaner who returned the N12m she found again?. You see why that lady deserves to be rewarded? Lol, Nigerians, let us have the fear of God in us. The full story by Punch after the cut. To her madam, Mrs Abiola sorry o.

A maid, Esther Aniefiok, a 23-year-old indigene of Akwa Ibom State, has allegedly stolen valuables estimated at N4m belonging to her boss, identified simply as Mrs. Abiola.
Abiola, who lives in the Ifako area of Lagos, told our correspondent she employed Aniefiok on March 30 through an agent, Anthony Akpan, and she agreed to be paying her N18,000 per month.
She said the suspect was well-behaved and never showed any evil trait, until she broke into her room on April 6.
Aniefiok was alleged to have made away with gold jewellery, including a wedding band and engagement ring, wristwatches, shoes, clothing items, a phone and about N100,000 cash.
Policemen from the Ifako Police Division were said to have been alerted to the incident.
The agent was arrested, but the suspect was said to be at large.
Abiola told Puncj Metro that she was at a loss over the incident.
She said, “It is still unbelievable. I had contacted the agent that my family needed a maid. This was because me and my husband were working and we needed help around the house.
“I don’t know her family members, but since we know the agent, we thought we were safe.
“She even attended a night vigil at the Redemption Camp with us and we were there throughout the weekend.
“On Monday, April 6, which was a public holiday, we left her at home and went for an outing. We did not return until evening.
“That was when we saw that she was nowhere to be found and she had stolen our property.”
Segun, the man of the house, said Aniefiok also took away the family’s foodstuffs.
He said, “Before we left the house, we took her to the market, where she bought vegetables and cow legs. She was to get them ready for my wife to prepare when we return.
“She also took all of them away. We never suspected anything. She was well-behaved and you might even mistake her for an angel.”
He said the agent, who was arrested by the police, had been released on bail after he promised to produce the suspect.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Kenneth Nwosu, said he would get back to our correspondent. He had, however, yet to do so as of press time.

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