The Brekete Family team gave Nigerians the chance to contribute during the phone-in-session to assess how they handled the late widow’s husband’s case during the live mediation process.
A popular contributor to the programme called in to say that there are so many loopholes obtained in some of the accused’s responses, noting that the reaction from the direct family of late Mr Obah shows grudges and suspicions.
The caller, popularly referred to as potopoto, dropped a proverb saying that karma doesn’t write a letter when visiting, adding that if the accused party were denying their involvement in the death of Mr Obah, God would take control of the case.
Another who phoned in to contribute his quota to the case, Barrister A. A. Ahmed, followed a similar school of thoughts as the earlier caller; he said the brother to the late Obah was indifferent when they reported the death of his family member.
What Happened During Brekete Family Programme?

Reflecting on the case, recall that the BreketeFamilyLive programme treated a widow’s late husband’s issue who reported that the state police in the east mishandled and carried out a partial investigation.
Mrs Clementina Obah, the widow who cried to the human rights radio, narrated the entire event that led to the death of her husband.
She pointed out that while she scheduled her journey to the market on that blessed day, her husband was supposed to harvest cassava from the farm.
Returning from the market, Mrs Obah noticed that her husband hadn’t returned from the farm. She reported that they placed several calls to his cell phone, but there was no reply.
Later that night, she and a couple of other persons decided to visit the farm they found the lifeless body of her missing husband.