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How My Father Defiled Me, My Mother At 11 – Victim by Haywhymido(m): 9:58am On Jul 02, 2015
Blessing Yahaya is a young girl who is gradually becoming a
strong voice for the female gender despite the events that
defined her birth and her early life. How-my-father-defiled-me-my-mother-when-I-was-11-Bles Blessing who is a victim of child-r*pe is incidentally a
product of r*pe. According to Blessing, who
spoke to DAILY POST on her
birthday which was
organized by Dorothy
Njemanze foundation in
collaboration with Isaac Belami foundation, she has
been able to receive
maximum attention from
those who share in her pain
as a r*pe victim. Narrating her story to DAILY POST on Tuesday, Blessing who
is only 16 years of age, said she was defiled while living
with her father and his family at the age of 11. She said her
mother was defiled 16 years ago by the same man, Mr
Yakubu Yahaha who currently resides in Karu, a suburb of
Abuja. She said the r*pe resulted into pregnancy. Blessing said she was the product of the dastardly act committed by
her father. Narrating how her mum was defiled, she said “Mummy told
me that she was about my age when the incident
happened. Mr Yahaha Yakubu who is my father was actually
staying with my mum’s elder brother, and defiled my mum
when no one was in the house. Mummy was only 11 years
of age then. He cautioned my mum not to tell anybody, but for how long could one hide such thing? My mummy took
in, gave birth to me, and my dad later accepted me into his
house. This is because mummy was not having money to
take care of me.
How my father defiled me, my mother when I was 11 –
Blessing Yahaya1 Blessing Yahaya with Balami isaac Speaking on how the same man defiled her and threatened
to kill her, Blessing who hails from Kogi State said her
father is a serial defiler, and that the police never took their
plight seriously, even as she disclosed that the same man
still walks freely without been questioned by security
agents. She said, ‘’I think people are interested in me because of
my story. It’s very difficult for one to relate with such story.
My father is a defiler. That is all I can say. I have searched
for justice everywhere, and I’m yet to get the right
response. My father defiled me at the age of 11. I was with
him and the rest of his family, because mummy really did not have money to take care of me. One day, my father
defiled me and warned me not to tell anyone. He said I was
going to die the moment I let it out. But when mummy
visited one day, I was moved to tell her. I said I was ready to
face the consequence of revealing such terrible secret to
her. I told her that I may die after narrating the incident to her. After I told her that I was defiled, she did not believe
me in the first place. She checked my private part and later
took me to the hospital for a proper test. The test, however,
confirmed that I was defiled. Mummy was angry and we
approached the Brekete family where we met Ordinary
Ahmed and Aunty Dorothy. Since then, Aunty Dorothy has been up and doing to make sure I break out of the
depression the incident caused me. Well, Ordinary Ahmed
did what he could within his own power.’’ Speaking about her father, Blessing said, ‘’He abandoned
me after the incident; we are no longer in touch. I was told
he lives somewhere in Karu. He has never been remorseful
about his action. He has never shown any regrets and the
security agencies have not helped matters either. I thank
God for my aunty-Dorothy. She has been so supportive.’’ Speaking about her birthday, Blessing disclosed that it was
the first time she cut a cake in her life. ‘’I was surprised
because Aunty didn’t tell me I was marking my birthday
today. God will repay her and those supporting her,’’ she
said. Dismissing that she walks with the scar of the incident,
Blessing said, ‘’it was very painful but I have learnt to speak
out and not stay silent about it despite the threat that if I
spoke about it, I would die. But here I’m today, advocating
for the right of children alongside my aunty. I have turned
the scar to my strength, and I don’t think I even walk with any scar at the moment. Blessing who just sat for her junior WAEC at the Army Day
Junior Secondary School, Abacha Barracks, Abuja said she
was pleased that Dorothy and her mother have been
managing to pay her school fees. Advising other young girls who may be going through a
similar experience as hers, Blessing urged them to speak
out despite been asked not to, ‘’because when they stay
silent, nobody will know what is wrong with them. For me,
since I spoke out, I regained my freedom and if a man is
trying to take advantage of them, they should report the case to their parents and if they are not taken seriously,
they should look for somebody who can fight for them. For
me, I will tell girls not to be too close to men and not to
have a boyfriend at a tender age as they may destroy your
life.’’ She however appealed to well-meaning Nigerians to fight
for her in order to get justice. Touched by her story, the Isaac Belami foundation declared
in a statement issued by its CEO, to take up responsibility of
paying for her school fees. Belami said he will open a file
for Blessing under his foundation and add her to the over
400 other students currently under the foundation’s
sponsorship. Corroborating Blessing’s story, her 26 year old mum, Miss
Ruth said it was the exact story of her life and that of her
daughter. She thanked Belami and Dorothy for accepting
them into their foundations. DAILY POST gathered that Blessing’s mum currently works at
Dutse market as a cleaner, and she is been paid N10, 000
monthly. How my father defiled me, my mother when I was 11 –
Blessing Yahaya2 Blessing Yahaya in the middle Social activist and gender advocate, Dorothy Njameze also
told DAILY POST that effective legislation was necessary to
tackle the rising cases of child-r*pe. She called on
government to turn its attention to r*pe which is a major
problem in the country at the moment. She stressed that
r*pe cases are not civil but criminal cases and must be treated as such. Source: DAILY POST
Re: How My Father Defiled Me, My Mother At 11 – Victim by glimpse33(m): 9:59am On Jul 02, 2015
cheesy
Re: How My Father Defiled Me, My Mother At 11 – Victim by axiliborha(f): 9:59am On Jul 02, 2015
sad
Re: How My Father Defiled Me, My Mother At 11 – Victim by Adamsdelrio(m): 10:01am On Jul 02, 2015
Some men don't deserve to be fathers...
Re: How My Father Defiled Me, My Mother At 11 – Victim by Yustash001(m): 10:26am On Jul 02, 2015
What a wicked world....
Re: How My Father Defiled Me, My Mother At 11 – Victim by Haywhymido(m): 10:34am On Jul 02, 2015
in musical taliban's voice : we r living in a wicked world
Re: How My Father Defiled Me, My Mother At 11 – Victim by SAMBARRY: 10:51am On Jul 02, 2015
KanwuliaJara come and see another one o. grin


I never reply you finish another one don come


nigeria is fast degenerating into a state of nature. Women and children are no more safe at home school and work


..Tufiaaaaaaaaa
Re: How My Father Defiled Me, My Mother At 11 – Victim by edwife(f): 10:54am On Jul 02, 2015
Touched by her story, the Isaac Belami foundation declared
in a statement issued by its CEO, to take up responsibility of
paying for her school fees. Belami said he will open a file
for Blessing under his foundation and add her to the over
400 other students currently under the foundation’s
sponsorship. Corroborating Blessing’s story, her 26 year old mum, Miss
Ruth said it was the exact story of her life and that of her
daughter. She thanked Belami and Dorothy for accepting
them into their foundations. DAILY POST gathered that Blessing’s mum currently works at
Dutse market as a cleaner, and she is been paid N10, 000
monthly
.

This is what i am talking about,empowerment!
Let be the voice of these girls by helping them,creating foundations or being a sponsor in one.

Actions speak louder than words....

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Re: How My Father Defiled Me, My Mother At 11 – Victim by KanwuliaJara: 10:55am On Jul 02, 2015
SAMBARRY:
KanwuliaJara come and see another one o. grin


I never reply you finish another one don come


nigeria is fast degenerating into a state of nature. Women and children are no more safe at home school and work


..Tufiaaaaaaaaa

What is so strange about this? undecided
This na tradition ke! cheesy
Na only "gay" mata Naija fit judge o!
Re: How My Father Defiled Me, My Mother At 11 – Victim by SAMBARRY: 11:11am On Jul 02, 2015
grin grin grin
KanwuliaJara:


What is so strange about this? undecided
This na tradition ke! cheesy
Na only "gay" mata Naija fit judge o!

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