I am amazed that things like this still happen. I have heard the story of a friend that was arrested to and paraded as a prostitute. All happening in Abuja.The actress had an encounter with some men in man-o-war uniform few days
ago in Abuja, and you just don't want to read her story. Lawless
country where men in uniform are allowed to misbehave.
“On my way from the ambassador for peace beauty pageant held at the
Sheraton Hotels, I decided to check on my brother at the end of my
street. I parked my car in front of Dreams Garden at the end of my
street behind one bus, and was going in to see Ugo (my brother) when a
man dressed in a man-o-war uniform appeared from nowhere and shoved me
on my breasts, commanding that I get into the bus I parked behind.
“I reprimanded him for touching my breasts but instead of apologizing,
he continued to pushing me by my breasts towards the bus, so when I
couldn’t bear it anymore I pushed him too and started running
away.Please click to continue.
“Three men wearing man-o-war uniform and a head
warmer, no name tags, and two plain clothes policemen ran after me. When
they caught me they descended on me, beating me mercilessly despite the
fact that I was screaming who I was.
“A girl who was waiting for me in my car, after waiting for a while and
didn’t see me, came down to go and look for me at my brother’s place.
She was horrified to see all those uniformed men assaulting me and
trying to force me into the bus.
“She started pleading with them, telling them who I am and even showing
them my car keys, but all to no avail. She started screaming when she
thought they were going to kill me and that attracted people’s
attention.
“When crowd gathered and people started recognizing me, there started
coming to my rescue and there was almost a mob attack. A soldier out of
fear cocked his gun and said he’ll shoot me if I don’t enter the bus.
“What hurts most is that I’ve been fighting against violence against
women, and now I’m a first victim of it. I have over 70 cases of abused
women on Abuja streets.
“The team that assaulted me tried to escape. I chased them down to area
10. Ugo found me there and another soldier cocked a gun, pointed at his
tummy and threatened to shoot. A female soldier cocked her gun and
pointed at Justina, the girl in my car, who was supposed to be on my
show (ability talk, earlier in the day on love 104.5fm). Apparently the
female soldier wanted to shoot Justina for having piercings on her face,
because she said Justina was not a true Nigerian by that.
“Women have been randomly abducted and forced to confess to
prostitutions by AEPB in conjunction with the questionable NGO, Society
Against Prostitution and Child Labour.
“I have over 70 cases against them and now I’m a victim. Women are not safe in Abuja.
“The Military should be put to better use. It’s high time they pay for
the damages they have been causing. I am so traumatized. Having cocked
guns pointed at us is a mental image that tortures me.
“Government needs to hear us out, get facts and figures and stop the
abuse against women. I wish the national assembly will permit me make a
full presentation on the degree of this violence against women in Abuja
and act immediately on it.
“I have rape victims, bullet injury victims, people beaten out of their
jeeps at gunpoint whose names were published as prostitutes in national
dailies, abused youth coppers… all sorts of traumatized victims. These
people need rehabilitation at different levels urgently.”
Well, we hope the people in Government are reading this, because the
worst kinds of violence are those against women and children.
Credit: Ladun
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