The motive behind the acid bath of 22-year-old Chika Egbo by her
estranged lover, David Sulaimon, remains elusive, but one thing is
sure, the victim may not remain the same again.
Chika is a student of the Enugu State College of Education.
Last
Tuesday, when our correspondent visited her at the Burns Unit of the
Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Egbo has become a
shadow of the beautiful girl she was.
The substance Sulaimon allegedly poured on her had destroyed every visible skin from her chest upwards.
She mumbled to her father, a Taraba State-based businessman, as she could neither see nor speak properly at the time.
When
her father, Matthew Egbo, narrated the incident that led to Chika’s
state, the story brought tears to his eyes as he lamented that his
daughter would never be normal again.
Matthew said, “In March
2011, someone who identified himself as Lekan Sulaimon called me, asking
for my
daughter’s hand in marriage. We talked a lot and I promised to
speak with Chika on the issue.
“My daughter later told me he was the boy she was in love with and said she had resolved to marry him.”
After
much discussion, Matthew told Sulaimon to bring his parents for proper
introduction, but the suitor said his father was ill and needed to be
taken abroad for treatment. He also said his mother was abroad.
Matthew
said, “On the June 25 date that we agreed on, Sulaimon brought seven
men and four women dressed in Yoruba attire to my hometown, Enugu, where
we held the introduction.
“But around November last year, my wife travelled from Taraba to Enugu and Chika told her she was pregnant.”
According to Matthew, Chika told her parents they should not be alarmed since she and Sulaiman had agreed to get married.
Chika was instructed to go to Lagos and tell Sulaiman’s relations about the pregnancy.
But
when she got back from Lagos, Chika told her father that she discovered
that most of what Sulaiman had told her about his parents were lies.
Matthew
explained, “For instance, Chika discovered that Sulaimon’s father was
hale and hearty. The father told her he was not aware of any plans by
his son to get married.
“She also learnt that the mother was not
abroad too. She visited her and she told us the woman received her well
and even expressed joy that his son had found someone to marry.
“But
after the visit, we heard nothing from neither Sulaimon nor his parents
until after my daughter gave birth to a baby girl on May 4.
Our
correspondent learnt that Chika had broached the idea of abortion to her
parents, as she told them it was apparent that the man she was in love
with had lied to her all along.
Matthew forbade her to consider
abortion. After the baby was born, Chika was said to have informed
Sulaimon, but he gave series of excuses why he could not visit her.
He reportedly told her he was facing some challenges and did not have the wherewithal to take care of the baby at the moment.
After a few months, Chika’s baby girl was weaned and taken to Taraba to live with Matthew and his wife.
The Egbos said they took the decision to take the baby off their daughter’s hands so that she could continue her study.
PUNCH
Metro learnt that in November, Sulaimon began to request that he needed
to see his baby, but Matthew told him to bring his parents to come and
iron things out.
Chika was said to have insisted she did not want to have anything to do with the young man anymore.
But
on November 5, Chika travelled to Lagos after Sulaimon had informed her
that his mother wanted to see her. The unsuspecting girl left Enugu
without informing her parents.
“My phone just rang that day and I
was told to come to Lagos because a young man had poured acid on my
daughter,” Chika’s father said.
Matthew said the message came as
a rude shock since he was not aware his daughter went to Lagos. He
explained that the police were the ones who got his number from her
phone.
He said,“What I learnt was that when she arrived Igando,
Lagos, Sulaimon met her and she demanded that he should take her to his
mother who wanted to see her.
“What we gathered from the little
she could mumble to us was that Sulaimon went behind a house and as they
were about to pick an okada to his mother’s house, he brought out a
polythene.
“But when they stopped at a point and Chika thought
they were going to proceed to his mother’s house, he just opened a
container in the polythene he was carrying and emptied its content on
her head.
“She told us when she realised that what Sulaimon
poured on her had began eating into her skin, she raised the alarm and
called for help.”
PUNCH Metro learnt that passersby and
sympathisers, who had been alerted to the young woman’s plight, pursued
the fleeing Sulaimon. He was caught and taken to Ikotun Police Station.
“Till now, I still don’t know why he did what he did,” Matthew said.
Divisional
Police Officer of Ikotun, Mr. Augustin Akika, confirmed the incident,
but said the suspect had been transferred to the state Criminal
Investigations Department, Yaba.
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