A medical doctor, Avwebo Ochuko Otoide, narrates to CHUKWUDI AKASIKE how traumatised she was after being allegedly molested by a group of officers of the Nigerian Air Force during the recent lockdo...
A medical doctor, Avwebo Ochuko Otoide, narrates to CHUKWUDI AKASIKE how traumatised she was after being allegedly molested by a group of officers of the Nigerian Air Force during the recent lockdown in Port Harcourt, Rivers StateIt happened on a Monday; I was in a private clinic around GRA, close to my house when I got a call from home that somebody had sprained an ankle and he was in pain.
They asked why he would do that if I identified myself so I said they should ask him because he asked I was the first medical doctor after I identified myself. So it means he heard what I said. They said I was rude to the man who slapped me. I asked how many seconds was our conversation that would make me to be rude enough to deserve a slap. Most of them had no name tags on their uniforms showing their names so it was difficult to identify them.
They then turned round and started heading towards the isolation centre. It was when they got to Stadium Road that I was sure they were taking me to the isolation centre at the Liberation Stadium.My husband’s family planning to eject us from our house –Widow of slain Ondo Ogboni leaderAnother NAF officer came and started struggling to snatch my phone. He said I took a picture of him.
I am just 155 cm tall with a BMI of 25.4. Please, how much of a threat could I be to a military man, even if he was unarmed? Would I be faster than a bullet? Why exactly did he slap me across the face? I am a medical doctor and at this point in time, the world is celebrating medical doctors. I had my IDs and a pass and that still happened to me.
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