A beautiful lady identified
as Miss Nkiruka Jane Nnaji who hails from Amorji Akpugo in Enugu State is in
lament following the unfortunate circumstance which befell.
The report has it that Jane
graduated from Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, in 2016 and was awaiting her
youth service before she was attacked with acid.
She Wrote:
“It happened on April 11,
2017, in Port-Harcourt. After my graduation I went into cosmetic business; I
got a very small shop where I was managing. I was coming back from my shop that
fateful day, at about 8:00 pm;
I was walking to the house
when I started hearing a male voice calling ‘Chi-chi’. I thought it was
somebody that wanted to toast me; I thought it was a way of attracting my
attention.
“I didn’t really give him
any attention. When he kept calling that name I felt it could be a way of
taking my phone or robbing me so I put my phone in my bag and in less than
three seconds somebody tapped me on the shoulder.”
“Immediately I turned, he
poured the substance which was in a small container on me and I screamed. He
ran away while I was screaming and shouting for help. People came out, poured
me water and eventually they took me to the hospital that very night.
“I was in the hospital in
Port-Harcourt there for two weeks before I was referred to National Orthopaedic
Hospital Enugu. When I went to Orthopaedic, the next day they went on strike;
I went into coma because
then the wound had already been infected because the hospital where they took
me wasn’t a burns hospital. So they did not take proper care of the wound so it
was bringing forth pus and was smelling.
“So I went into coma and
was rushed to a private hospital, Hill-top; it was there I had two surgeries
and stayed there for 35 days after paying over N1m.
“I was taken back to
Orthopaedic, by then they had called off the strike; it was there that I had
the remaining three surgeries. So altogether I have gone through 5 plastic
surgeries in the cause of this acid attack.
“Eventually I lost the two
ears; I still have a contracture on the neck, and then the left hand, and then
the hair at the back.
“I don’t know because I
never quarreled with anyone. If I had quarreled with anyone maybe by now I may
have arrested the person. So I don’t really know.
I take this to be a
mistaken identity because the name he was calling wasn’t my name. My name is
not Chi, or Chinyere or anything related to that.
And the person didn’t wait
to see the face of the Chinyere he was calling. So maybe he took me to be
Chinyere and poured me that substance”.
“Even that very night they
say they caught the person. But they thought he stole my phone because they
heard me screaming. They saw him with an android phone and they confronted him
accusing him of having snatched the phone from the girl that was screaming.
He said no it’s his phone.
They said ok if it’s your phone, call the number. They dialed the number and it
rang and they gave him back the phone and he left. So it was while I was in the
hospital the person brought the number to me.
I called the police and
gave my statement but they asked me to pay N70,000 to track the number
alongside other expenses.
I didn’t have much money
and I needed even more for my treatment so couldn’t raise the money. After my
statement, they left and I didn’t hear from them again until today”.
Upon her condition, Jane
has refused to question God. “I know my God has a reason for whatever happens.
He is still my God and has seen me through even when doctors gave me 30%
chances of survival. I am grateful to Him for keeping me alive.”
I am soliciting for funds.
I am begging the public and the government in any way they can assist me so
that I can be able to go for this surgery. This surgery is just my life.
I know I will not be ok,
but at least after the surgery, I will be near normal. I will be able to have
my ears back and the stiff neck will be released. At least I can have myself
back and then know what to do with my life.
All I am pleading is just a
way of helping me. I am really pleading and soliciting for this fund so that I
will be able to go for the surgery in India.”
Jane’s parents are also not
financially capable to pay the bills. Her parents live in Jos; her father is a
retired soldier and is not working while the mum is doing nanny work in a nursery
school.
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