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Twenty-six-year-old Jamila Musa from Edo
State, who works with Flour Mills of Nigeria,
was on Sunday, bathed with acid in her home.
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According to TheNation, at about 10pm, she
heard a familiar voice at her door, saying he
had a message from her boyfriend. Jamila, who
suspects her boyfriend’s wife for her ordeal,
said she recognised the voice as that of the
wife’s brother and that was why she opened
the door.
Her words:
Jamila has also accused the management of
the Kubwa General Hospital hospital of
negligence. She said she is afraid of losing her
sight.
Medical Director Dr. Amadu Danfulani said
doctors have been treating her since she was
admitted on Sunday.
The doctor in charge of Jamila’s case, Dr
Okuonghu Frank hoped that her sight will be
better when the swelling reduces.
Jamila’s co-worker, Banji Johnson, described
her as gentle and hard working.
Jamila’s younger sister, Hassana confessed
that she did not recognise her sister when she
visited her at the hospital.
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01 Jun 2016
“A minute to 10pm on Sunday, I was
sleeping in my room when I heard a
knock on my door. I didn’t recognise
the voice immediately but now I am
sure of the voice. He said
my boyfriend sent him to give me a
message.
"
“My boyfriend usually sends
motorcycle operators to me so I
assumed he was the one that sent this
one and as I was trying to open the
door, he poured the acid on my face. I
rushed outside, I could not shout for
about five minutes but when I started
shouting, my neighbours gathered and
washed my face with soap; they
applied honey and pap to it before
rushing me to the hospital.
"
“I suspect his wife sent someone to
attack me, I did not know at first that
he was married but when I realised it,
I tried to cut him off. I only knew that
he was married when his wife started
sending me text messages, insulting
and threatening me, I even told him
that I was going to report her to the
police but he asked me to leave her
alone.
"
“I have reported to the Zuba police
station and they said they will arrest
my boyfriend, his wife and her
brother.”
"
“But this people here are not attending
to me, I feel as if my condition is now
worse, compared to when I came; I
can no longer see well, the acid did not
affect my eyeballs so I believe that
when the swelling reduces, I will see
again. But they are not attending to
me, if they cannot treat me, they
should refer me elsewhere, they should
take care of me, I don’t want to lose
my sight.
"
“Look at my face, I want to recover
from this, the acid did not affect my
eyeball, I can see the reflection of light
from the windows, I just want the
swelling to go down but I feel
abandoned, they treat others and
abandon me, if they cannot do it, they
should refer me to another hospital.
This thing was not like this when I
came here; I am scared; I don’t want
to rot here.”
"
“We have not neglected her, she is
being treated; she was treated this
morning and given her regular
medication. She is in pains but we
cannot give her an overdose of pain
relief, we will till the appropriate time
to give her the medication but she is in
good hands and we are taking care of
her.”
"
“Her fears of blindness are because of
the swelling but once the swelling
reduces, hopefully, she will see better.
But that is not to say everything is
okay because there are some follow-
ups to do.
"
“She has the right to be scared but
with adequate management, she will
get better. Hers is different, she was
not seriously burnt, it is superficial
burns, her skin was not really burnt.”
he said.
"
“We have worked together for about a
year and half, she is not troublesome,
never quarrels with anyone, free and
extremely hard-working so we were
surprised at what happened to her.
We mobilised ourselves to visit her as
soon as we heard the news in the
office. We believe that with God, all
things are possible and she will get
better. We appeal to the hospital to
take care of her.”
"
“We don’t stay together, my elder
sister called me yesterday to say
someone poured Jamila acid and when
I came to check on her, I could not
recognise her. Our father is dead but
our mother is still alive and on her
way here.”

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