beaten 9 year old Onyinyechi on her Facebook
page, saying Onyinye, who serves as a
housemaid, was beaten by her madam/aunty.
How you can beat a girl this little, to the extent
that you leave marks on her body and give her a
red patch on her eye is beyond me. People like
this should be arrested. Below is what the woman
shared on Facebook...
A little girl called Onyinyechi (9yrs) always come
to my mum’s shop where am currently working
while waiting for youth service, to buy some
things for her Aunty. This little girl is always full
of smiles but only when you take a closer look at
her, would you see the agony she passes through
in the hands of her madam.
On Monday when she came to the shop, there
were blood stains on her cloth and when I looked
at her head, I saw that it was broken in two
different places.
When I asked who did that to her, she said that it
was her Aunty that broke her head because her
aunty’s daughter’s baby food finished and she
did not tell her. I was close to tears and when I
asked if she had eaten she said no, by 12pm ooo
I wanted to send in this post that day but I
decided to wait but what I saw today was
another level of wickedness.
Onyinyechi came to the shop today to see me, to
show me the latest designs her aunty made on
her body with bite and belt marks included.
Flogging her with belt and giving her a red patch
on her eye was not enough, she had to bite her
too and she is not going to school.
Please readers, I would love it if any human right
worker can help this little girl before she dies in
the hands of her madam please help. The names
of her parents are Mr and Mrs Bernard and Rose
Nkrem in Umunoha, Imo State, but she does not
have their contact or that of any of her siblings.
If any of you recognises this girl or know her
parents, please contact them to come and take
their daughter away before her corpse will be all
that is left to take. God bless you all.
My contact is 08183324443; if there is someone
willing to help, I will be glad. We know where the
girl and her Aunty lives. Thanks a lot for trying to
put a smile and give hope to this little girl.”
Linda Ikeji


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