The Lagos state police have arrested a 30-year-old factory worker,
Paul Nwokobia, for an acid attack, which has left his former gf,
Rosemary, a 23-year-old caterer, badly disfigured.
It was learnt that for many years, Nwokobia, a Delta State indigene
and Rosemary Nnaife, the caterer (also from Delta State) were lovers
but fell apart in November 2014, when Rosemary concluded that suspect
had become irresponsible.
Rosemary, who is battling to survive in intensive care at Lagos
University Teaching Hospital said before their breakup, Nwokobia had
issued a threat that if she decided to leave him, he would make sure
that no other man married her.
But she apparently did not take the threat seriously.
A source familiar with the case said that in June 2015, Nnaife
received an anonymous call on her mobile phone. The voice at the other
end was that of a lady, who told her she wanted to celebrate her
birthday and needed the services of a caterer.
Nnaife told the police:
“I asked her how she got my number; she
said she would explain when we see each other. She explained that she
would contact me when she got back from work that evening.
“Around 8pm, the anonymous caller contacted
me again and asked that I should meet her at Lawanson Bus Stop in
Surulere (Lagos). I asked how I would recognise her and she said that
she would be in a red car.
“She also asked what I would be wearing and I said a red top and shorts.”
Without any inkling of the danger that was ahead, Nnaife set off
for the bus stop and as soon as she got there, a call came through from
the anonymous caller.
“I quickly told the caller that I was there already and she said that she had seen me,” Nnaife said.
As Nnaife turned to see where the caller was, a hand lifted her hair from her face and poured a bowl of acid on her.
She let out a loud scream as her assailant fled. She was blinded as the pain seared into the skin on her face and chest.
Nnaife told the police while on her sick bed that when she turned
her face towards her attacker, the person she saw was a man and she
believed it was Nwokobia.
Sympathisers, who were said to have been attracted by her screams rushed her to the hospital.
When the case was reported to the police, investigators swung into
action and contacted the telecommunication company which provided
service for Nnaife’s mobile line.
A source who was familiar with the investigation said:
“Our findings from the service provider
revealed that the line belonged to 20-year-old Charles Orji, an Anambra
State indigene, who has also been arrested.
“When we got Orji, we found out that he
worked in the same sachet water company with Nwokobia. Orji said the
latter sometimes used his phone but could not remember if he lent him
the phone on the day of the attack.”
The suspects have been arraigned at the Chief Magistrate’s Court,
Botanical Garden, Yaba Lagos on charges of conspiracy, grievous bodily
harm and attempted murder.
The case was adjourned till September 23. 2015.