The
chilling story of how a mistress often chained a little up in their
apartment and beat her with knives, wire and other dangerous objects,
has been told online.
The victim
Freedom has come for 12-year-old Faith Nwanja, who passed through a
dehumanizing ordeal for four years in the hands of a relative.
The disfigured girl, a native of Okofia community in Ezza South
Local Government Area of Ebonyi State was rescued through the
facilitation of the Ebonyi State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social
Development, Abakaliki, after her long traumatized mother made a
plaintive appeal for assistance in freeing her daughter from captivity.
Her kinswoman, (name withheld) who also hails from the same Okofia
community in Ezza South and took Faith to live with her in Onitsha,
Anambra State, subjected her to all manner of inhuman treatment.
Faith told a chilling story of how her mistress often chained her
up in their apartment and beat her with knives, wire and other dangerous
objects.
The worst of the tortuos treatments was that the kinswoman on
several occasions inserted sticks into the young girl’s genital, an act
that left Faith with bruises in the private part.
The road to captivity and torture began for Faith at the age of
eight, when the kinswoman took her away. Before leaving the community
with Faith, Sunday Sun gathered that she had promised the girl’s family
that she would treat her like her own. But as soon as they arrived at
her abode, Faith narrated that her mistress began to unleash hell on
her.
In fact, she got a foretaste of what awaited her when her mistress
gave her hard knock on the head while they were on the way to the city. A
cursory look at Faith recalls what she passed through in the hand of
the evil mistress and left the clear impression that the little girl had
literally been to hell and returned. All over her body are scars of
different sizes. Her face is swollen with her lips larger than normal.
Her right hand is stiff and virtually immovable. As she said, the
injury was inflicted on her by her mistress, and she also denied her
adequate treatment. Faith, who is now undergoing medical treatment and
psychological rehabilitation in the protective custody of the ministry
narrated her heartbreaking ordeal.
Her words: “Nkechinyere my madam disfigured me like this. I was
able bodied when she took me to Onitsha. She inserted her fingers in my
eyes and inflicted these injuries on them.
“She used stones to brush my teeth forcefully. She said that I
don’t brush my teeth well. She would always punish me by using stones to
clean my teeth.
“Her husband never beat me. He usually felt bad and seriously
annoyed seeing how his wife tortured me. Sometimes he would quarrel with
her.
“After beating me, she would lock me up in a dark room. It was
the sister of my madam that took me home. She told my madam to take me
home but she refused. My madam used to tell me that nothing would happen
if I died, that she would spend her money and regain freedom if she was
arrested.
Continuing the pathetic story, Faith said: “When I was with my
mother in the village, I was going to school. But since the four years
my madam took me to Onitsha, I have not gone to school. I only ate in
the evening every day.
“My madam used to insert stick into my private part. She said I
was stubborn. After beating me up, she would bring two gallons and
place them on my two legs. She would also tie my legs to the gallons
(jerry cans) and insert stick into my private part.”
Faith’s mother also narrated that their kinswoman did not obtain
her consent before taking her daughter away to Onitsha. She explained
that she made efforts to get her daughter back without success.
“On a certain day, I went to the farm only to be told by my
neighbours that she had taken my daughter away. I called her on phone to
return my child that Christmas so we could discuss terms. But to my
surprise, she began to query me, asking who gave me her number. After
that day, she switched off that phone line completely. There was no way I
could reach her for four years,” said she.
Officials at the Ebonyi State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social
Development, which is currently handling the matter, have vowed that it
would not leave any stone unturned to ensure that the little girl got
justice.
The Head, Department of Child Development in the ministry, Mr
Godwin Igwe, said that the state police command had already arrested the
kinswoman alleged to be responsible for the ordeal of the girl.
He told Sunday Sun that the kinswoman had allegedly vowed to use
her money and connections to subvert the course of justice but Igwe
assured that the Ebonyi State Government would truncate such effort and
ensure that the little girl got justice.
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