A SUSPECTED addiction to movies may have
influenced the behaviour of 13-year-old Daniel (Ricky) Oikhena, who stowed away
on an aircraft bound for Lagos.
His mother, Mrs. Evelyn Oikhena, hinted at this
Monday when she said that her son was always watching movies.
In fact, he had watched movies almost throughout
the night shortly before embarking on his adventure.
But the mother said she was shocked that her son
could embark on such a life-threatening journey to where he had never been
before.
She spoke with journalists at her residence at No
7, Ehiegba Street, off Goodwill, off Ekenwan Road shortly before she went
to the airport where she was handed over to operatives of the State
Security Service (SSS) for interrogation.
Mrs. Oikhena said her son was at home with his
elder sister, Tonia, his two younger brothers and grandmother while she was
away to visit her elder sister who had put to bed.
She said she was shocked when she came back on
Saturday morning and was told that Ricky had not been seen and that on enquiry,
his elder sister said they had an altercation when the boy was watching movies
late into the night.
She said she had gone to report the incident at
the Evbuotubu police station before she was called by her sister-in-law from
Germany that the story of her stowaway son was on the Internet.
“I went to
my elder sister’s place who put to bed and when I got home the next morning
(Saturday), I couldn’t find him and my daughter told me that they quarrelled in
the night because he woke up in the midnight to watch movies and she told him
to go to bed and stop watching movies. She said he eventually slept in the
parlour while she went back to sleep in the room.
“One of
his younger brothers said he saw him remove all his school books from his bag.
So, I asked my neighbours whether any of them saw him and they told me that
around 5.00 a.m., they heard sounds indicating that somebody was opening the
gate but never thought it was my son. He doesn’t go out. What I know is that he
is always watching films in the house but he doesn’t have friends.
“I went to
Oba Market police station. They referred me to Evbuotubu police station and
when I got there, they said they would declare him missing after 24 hours and
that I should come back the next day. I went to inform my pastor in the church
and other members, my friends and other relations.”
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