Doctor's investigations confirmed that Ochanya's condition was caused by repeated sexual violations through both her vagina and anus.
Seven years ago, precisely on October 17, 2018, 13-year-old Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje died in Benue State after years of sexual abuse allegedly inflicted by her guardian, Andrew Ogbuja, a lecturer at Benue State Polytechnic, and his son, Victor
Ogbuja.Her death was caused by Vesicovaginal Fistula
(VVF), a medical condition that causes urine and faeces to leak from the vagina
and anus which is commonly linked to prolonged childbirth trauma, but in
Ochanya’s case, doctors confirmed it resulted from repeated sexual assault.
Today, both men, Andrew Ogbuja and his son, Victor
Ogbuja, accused of abusing her, walk free, and Nigerians are now reviving the
call for justice under the viral hashtag #JusticeForOchanya.
How It All Began
Ochanya was born in 2005 in Ogene-Amejo, Benue State, and was the youngest
of eleven children. Her parents, struggling financially, sent 5-year-old
Ochanya to live with her aunt, her maternal relative, Mrs Felicia Ogbuja, in
Gboko to continue her education. Her parents hoped this arrangement would offer
their daughter a better future.
Instead, by the age of eight, Ochanya’s life took a
tragic turn. According to court documents and witness accounts, Ochanya was
first abused by Victor Ogbuja, Felicia’s son. His sister, Winifred, caught him
and reported the incident to their father, Andrew Ogbuja, who simply scolded
him.
Soon after, the father, a respected lecturer and Catholic Knight,
allegedly joined his son in abusing Ochanya, and this lasted for years up until
her death. By 2018, the prolonged assaults had taken a severe toll. Ochanya
began to pass urine and faeces uncontrollably, forcing her to wear adult
diapers for months.
When her condition worsened, she was moved from
hospital to hospital, including the Restorer of PathCare Foundation, where the
owner of the health facility, Enuwa Margaret, began to investigate before she
confirmed that her condition was caused by repeated sexual violations through
both her vagina and anus.
Ochanya was
transferred to the Federal Medical Centre in Benue, where doctors continued to
look after her. But unfortunately, on October 17, 2018, she passed away at the
young age of 13.
Justice Denied: How Legal
Technicalities Freed the Accused
After her death, two separate cases were filed. One was a civil case by
the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP)
against Felicia Ogbuja, her aunt, for negligence. The second was a criminal
case against Andrew and Victor Ogbuja for rape and culpable homicide.
Felicia was
convicted in 2022, found guilty of failing to protect the child and obstructing
justice by preventing her daughter, Winifred, from testifying. However, her
sentence was just five months in prison after pleading for leniency. Meanwhile,
Andrew Ogbuja was acquitted in April 2022 by a Benue State High Court.
The judge, Augustine Ityonyiman, acquitted Andrew
of all charges, ruling that prosecutors had not proven them beyond
a reasonable doubt. The judge cited two key issues:
·
No DNA evidence linking Andrew to the crime.
·
Conflicting autopsy reports — one attributing
her death to natural causes, the other linking it to sexual assault.
While one from the Federal Medical Centre in Makurdi stated that Ochanya
died of natural causes, another from the Nigerian Police Forensic Laboratory in
Lagos linked her death to complications from sexual abuse.
Despite a video testimony recorded by Ochanya
herself describing the abuse, the court concluded that the prosecution’s
evidence was insufficient.
At the time, the outcome , as many Nigerians questioned how Felicia
could be jailed for failing to protect a girl from rape, yet the court ruled
there was “not enough evidence” to prove the rape itself occurred.
Victor, the son, fled before trial and remains at
large...until now.
Why Is Justice For Ochanya Trending
Now?
We're not sure. Perhaps it was the video of Victor Ogbuja on TikTok
living his best life after he had been declared wanted since 2018 or the
existence of his sister, Winifred Ogbuja who is a popular influencer on X, we
would never know.
According to an X user @UnkleAyo, the
father is still a lecturer, and the son, who has "been on the run,"
now runs a record label.
What we do know is that there has been massive online pressure and renewed
activism on the case on social media, with the hashtag #JusticeForOchanya,
amplifying public anger over how easily the accused persons have walked free.
The renewed interest also brought attention to
Winifred Ogbuja, Andrew’s daughter, who was the first to expose her brother’s
abuse years ago. She has since locked her X account.
Just yesterday, October 27th, a Benue State High
Court said it has reopened the rape case against Andrew Ogbuja and his son
Victor for the alleged repeated assaults on Ochanya. The case, initially
dismissed in 2022 on a technicality, now proceeds with new evidence and
testimonies amid renewed public outcry.
Activists and online campaigns highlight systemic
failures in Nigeria's child protection, demanding convictions and reforms to
address ongoing child abuse issues. They are now calling for a complete retrial
and reforms to ensure such miscarriages of justice never happen again.
Pulseng


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