At 37, Princess Izuchukwu Ajuobi, is a beautiful woman by all
standards. Her beauty is such that attracts the attention of men,
despite the fact that she’s a mother of two.
However,
this beautiful woman is disabled in one leg and one hand. She was born
with the deformity. Although Ajuobi is not bothered about her deformity,
there’s one thing that takes away her happiness. It’s the fact that
people take advantage of her condition to molest her. One of such
experiences is her raw deal with her landlord and his brother. She was
molested and beaten blue and black. Her offence? She refused to have sex
with the two men involved.
Narrating her ordeal to Daily Sun, Ajuobi said: “I had vowed to
remain a virgin till the day I would marry, until a man strolled into my
life, swearing by his life that I was the angel he was looking for. I
fell for his tricks and he deflowered me in the name of marriage, only
for him to throw me out, after having two boys for him. I decided to
move ahead with life.
As a single mother living with children,
every one wants to have sex with me. It happens to all women. Even when
you decline they will start looking for a way to harm you. It is worst
when you are disabled, like me and you cannot fight for yourself.
Men
take advantage of your condition to do you wrong. That was my
situation.” On what happened in her case, she stated: “In April, 2011, I
packed into an apartment I paid for in April, 2011. Three months after I
moved in, my landlord’s brother, Uwahamaka, started approaching me for
sex.
My landlord, who hails from Umuokpuru, Afarata, Ibeku, also
made advances to me. Both of them would come at night or at odd hours
during the day to knock at my door, asking me to open. They would boldly
tell me that they wanted to sleep with me. “When my landlord’s brother
is not around, my landlord would tell me not mind him, stating that he
was not responsible.
The landlord would say that he was the one
that would treat me well, asking me to befriend him. I looked at myself
and said, is it because I am in this condition that a man, who is old
enough to be my grand father, would be angling to sleep with me? My
landlord is over 60 years.
It is as a result of my refusing him
and his brother sex that is makes them angry.” The harassment The women
stated: “My landlord would come knocking on my door, asking me to open
for him, for us to have sex. I would always tell him that I don’t want
to do anything with him. They want to make me a sex toy. My refusal
infuriated them both and they vowed to deal with me.
That was
the beginning of my problem. One day, I was cooking for my children and
Uwahamaka came and started abusing me, calling me names, for no reason.
I refused to talk back at him. He accused me of splashing water on his
door and started breaking my rubber containers.
Before I could do
anything, he threw away the rice I was cooking. “He came after me with
chain and cutlass, threatening to cut off my remaining leg. He started
beating me, to the point of attempting to push me into the fire. He did
hit my artificial leg with chain causing it to break. I crashed to the
ground like a bag of sand, having lost control of my supporting leg.”
Ajuobi
stated that she made a report to the police, leading to the arrest of
the man. “The police arrested him, after which they mandated him to buy
my artificial leg. He told the police that he would not pay, that the
matter should be charged to court. It was after this that they started
maltreating me in their yard. They started closing the gate at 7 p.
m., just to frustrate me. My landlord said that if I don’t pack out of
his house, he would make me blind and nothing will happen since his
kinsman from Ibeku is the governor.
He gave me quit notice, even
when my rent is still running. “I traveled to my village in Ikwuano to
stay because they were always coming to my room to attack me. They
usually beat me up and flog me mercilessly. One day, I told my brother
how they were maltreating me and he went to them to ask them why. They
threatened to deal with him. I have found an accommodation, but I have
no money to pay. Now, they have driven me out of their house, while my
rent has not expired.
“On April 16, I came back from the village,
with one of my uncles, who was to travel to Lagos the following day.
They started to molest me, as usual and eventually hit me with a stone
on the hand that was deformed. We got to the house around 8.30 pm and
they blocked my door, insisting that my uncle would not enter.
They
accused me of bringing my boyfriend and said I he would not sleep
there. I must say that whenever any male visitor comes to my house, they
would get angry. The vicious attack “When later I opened my door and
entered, his daughter in-law, Ngozi, entered my room and started
slapping me, in the presence of my uncle, just to cause a fight.
My
uncle asked her to stop, but she refused and then my landlord came into
the room and asked my uncle who he was. My uncle told him that he was
my brother and my landlord ordered him to leave and the time was about
midnight. They putt off the lights and also beat my uncle. They pursued
him out and closed the gate on him around midnight. They attacked me
thereafter and I passed out. “They took away my bag containing N200,000,
which I was given at the village to pay for a house.
When I
regained consciousness, Uwahamaka again hit me with a stick. I passed
out again, only to regain later. When I regained consciousness, I
started shouting for help, but there was nobody to help me because they
had closed the gate. In the morning, I took my kids to the police
station and reported the matter a second time. “The police did nothing. I
don’t know if they had thrown my things away. I am now homeless,
hanging from place to place with my children.
That is my
predicament. I want the world to know. They say that there is nothing I
can do to them. I am calling on the relevant authorities to come to my
aid. I am a graduate of Accountancy and I need job to take care of my
children, any type of job. Sometimes I feel that life has not been fair
to me. This has even affected my children’s schooling because we don’t
have a place of my own. I don’t have any money to hire a lawyer and they
know this.”
In their statements of defence at the police Area
Command, Umuahia, the landlord and his brother alleged that Ajuobi
scaled the fence into their compound at an odd hour with her uncle and
children, causing them to confront them.
However, a police source
that pleaded anonymity told Daily Sun that the investigation they
conducted revealed that Ajuobi could not have scaled any fence with her
bad leg and hand, as alleged. A medical report from Federal Medical
Center, Umuahia, where Ajuobi was treated confirmed that she sustained
injuries as a result of beatings she received.
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