A truly crazy and completely dramatic real-life story recently unfolded in Rivers State involving a suspect named Blessing Okoi.
The incident started on October 31 when Miss Lydia Jonah Gabriel reported the disappearance of her 4-year-old son, Hope Evans, from Community Primary School Azubie in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
According to the FCT police command spokesperson, SP Josephine Adeh, the school officials said an unidentified woman, later identified as Blessing Okoi, lured Hope away from the school premises at approximately 1:28 PM by offering him biscuits and eggs.
Adeh said the suspect who was not known to the school management, managed to leave with Hope unnoticed. The disappearance was only discovered later that evening when the child’s family could not locate him.
Upon realizing her son was missing, the mother, Lydia Jonah , alongside family members, visited the school to gather more information. They discovered that the woman who took Hope was known locally as “Destiny’s mum.”
However, upon visiting the residence of Destiny, the family learned that the suspect had hurriedly vacated the premises on the same night, 31st October.
On 1st November 2024, the family revisited the school and spoke with the principal. Several students identified the woman as Destiny’s mother, prompting the family to report the matter to the Trans Amadi Police Station. The case was later transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for further investigation.
On suspicion that the suspect may have escaped to Abuja , the younger sister of the victim’s mother came to report the matter at the FCT Police Command where the FCT Police Command Commissioner of Police, Cp Olatunji Disu ordered immediate investigation.
Adeh said following a detailed investigation, police tracked the movements of the suspect, Blessing Okoi, to Maraba, Abuja.
After over two weeks of persistent efforts, she was arrested on 29th November 2024, at approximately 8:00 PM, and the four years old Hope Evans was rescued after over two months abduction .
During questioning, Blessing Okoi initially claimed to be Hope’s biological mother, referring to him as “David Evans.” However, her claims were inconsistent with information provided by the victim’s mother who confirmed that her son’s name was Hope Evans. she further presented recent photographs of Hope as evidence of their relationship.
The suspect Blessing Okoi confirmed that she actually changed the boy’s name to David and has started calling him so.”
The FCT spokesperson said Investigation revealed that the suspect convinced her former lover named Evans that he was the father of the abducted young man and that he was the result of the pregnancy she had for him some years back . She said the boyfriend accepted the boy as his own.
The FCT command contacted the mother who arrived Abuja December 6 and was overjoyed to be finally reunited with her child after 2 months.
The commissioner of police FCT used the occasion to advise School owners to pay necessary attention to the safety of children put in their care by parents. He further praised the officers who achieved this wonderful feat.
She added that the suspect remains in police custody undergoing further questioning and would be charged to court accordingly.
Adeh said another twist to the case was that the suspect was found with another young boy whom she claimed was hers but that the father of the child is dead.