An elderly woman, Mrs. Florence Omotehinwa, has been accused of 
bundling her 40-year-old daughter, Mrs. Toyin Ndiomu, in a psychiatric 
hospital for attending “an unconventional” church.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the victim, who attends Jordan 
Ministries, Opebi, Lagos, was abducted on January 12, 2013, at 25 Joel 
Ogunnaike Street, while she was celebrating her 40th birthday.
A legal consultant with Project Alert on Violence Against Women, Mr. 
Benjamin Odeh, told our correspondent that the victim was a mother of 
two and had been separated from her husband because of domestic 
violence.
Odeh said on the day the victim was abducted, her mother stormed her party with naval operatives and policemen.
He said, “On that day, Mrs. Omotehinwa and Ndiomu’s estranged husband
 came with two women, naval personnel and two armed policemen. They 
seized the victim, pushed her into a vehicle and sped off.”
He said the victim was taken to Farri Psychiatric Hospital, where she was being kept incommunicado.
When PUNCH Metro visited the hospital located on Gbaja Street, 
Surulere, the matron denied our correspondent access to Ndiomu, saying 
that she had been given strict orders by her mother not to allow 
visitors to have access to her.
The matron, who did not identify herself, said, “This is not a 
conventional hospital, it is a hospital for patients with mental 
illnesses and as such we cannot allow just anybody to see her.
“Her mother said no one should be allowed to see her and we are 
standing by that instruction. We don’t know anything about abduction; 
our own responsibility is to treat patients.”
After waiting for hour, Omotehinwa, showed up at the hospital. She 
told our correspondent that she brought her daughter to the hospital 
because she had been brainwashed by the church she was attending.
Omotehinwa described the church as occult, adding that it was the 
pastor of the church, Chigbo Ndukwe, that made her daughter to leave her
 husband, saying that the separation was not because of domestic 
violence.
She said, “Since my daughter started attending that church, her life 
has not been the same. She is now distant from the entire family to the 
extent that she now addresses me as Mrs. Omotehinwa, not mummy.
“That church is a cult, they hold their services at 6am on Saturday 
and they kiss their pastor on his hands and feet to greet him. Almost 
all the women there are divorced. They even changed my daughter’s name 
to Ifeanyichukwu Ndwukwe
“As her mother, I have done nothing wrong by bringing her to this 
hospital because I have her best interest at heart. She is the second of
 my four children and I raised all of them singlehanded after their 
father, a Rear Admiral, was killed 17 years ago.”
Omotehinwa however said her daughter had no history of mental illness.
Dr.LA Farri, who owns the hospital, confirmed to our correspondent on
 the telephone that the victim was indeed mentally unstable.
Farri said he was empowered by law to hold a mentally unstable person against his or her will.
He said, “I am an expert and a London-trained neuropsychiatric and I 
have been practising for over 25 years. I was Chief consultant 
neuropsychiatric at the General Hospital, so I know my onions.
“The victim was treated a few years ago at Yaba Psychiatric Hospital after showing signs of mental illness.
“Section 10 of the Nigerian constitution empowers me to hold anyone 
that seems unfit mentally. The police have already sent me a letter on 
the matter and I will respond.”
A copy of the victim’s case file reads in part that she suffers from 
“Delusional thinking, schizophrenia and she exhibits paranoia towards 
members of her kith and kin.”
When our correspondent visited Jordan Ministries located on 5 Agbaoku Street, Opebi, the pastor denied the allegations.
Pastor Ndukwe said those involved in brainstorming were Ndiomu family
 and that was why they locked her up in an asylum even though nothing 
was wrong with her.
Ndukwe said Ndiomu was a victim of domestic violence, adding that her
 husband and the family took the step because he (Ndukwe) did not 
encourage her to go and reconcile with her husband.
He said, “A 40-years-old woman should be able to choose where she 
wants to worship? The main issue is that Ndiomu’s mother wants her to 
remain with her husband because this is Toyin’s second marriage. They 
wanted me to encourage her to go back to her husband but I did not 
because God did not instruct me to do that.
“The family claims she is brainwashed and yet she runs a successful 
business. The mother has deliberately prevented anyone from seeing her 
because she knows there is nothing wrong with her.”
Ndukwe said the allegation that his church was occult was an attempt to tarnish his image.
He said, “I hold services on Saturday so that members can go to their
 respective churches on Sunday. My sermons are on CD free of charge and 
anyone is free to come and attend any of our services if they have 
doubts.”
PUNCH Metro learnt that the police at the Zone 2 Command had begun investigation into the matter after a petition by her lawyer.
The source said, “The police have written the doctor but we are not 
yet satisfied with the case because the doctor has not disclosed all the
 facts due to patient-doctor confidentiality”, she said.
When contacted on telephone, the spokesperson for the command, Femi 
Balogun, said he could not immediately confirm because he had not been 
briefed on the matter.

 
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