Photos: After Dumping Her Man For Being Deceitful & Jobless, Lady Gets Bathed By Acid

    Police detectives in Lagos have arrested a man for allegedly
    bathing his former lover with acid after she jilted him. Although nobody was
    sure that the person who bathed the victim, Rosemary Nanaifa, with acid was her
    former lover, but the lady said she was sure. According to Nanaifa, 23, her
    former lover, Paul Nwokobia, whom she dated for five years, had repeatedly
    threatened her since she dumped him. She said she never knew he would go to the
    extent of bathing her with acid.
    Speaking from her hospital bed at the Female Surgery, Ward
    B, University of Lagos Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi-Araba, Lagos, Nanaifa, a
    caterer, said the incident happened on June 3, around 8pm. The matter was
    reported at Itire Police Division. She said: “I was at work one day when a
    private number called me around 4pm.

    The caller was a lady. She said she wanted me to bake cake
    for her. She said she would call back in the evening.” According to her, the
    woman called around 8:30pm and told Nanaifa to meet her at Surulere. She said
    she would be in a red car. She said: “I was wearing a red blouse too. When I
    got to the spot, I did not see any red car and she was not calling back.
    Suddenly, I noticed someone drew my hair from behind and suddenly poured acid
    on my face down to my waist.” As she felt the debilitating pains, she fell to
    the ground, screaming in pains.
    People later rushed her to the hospital. They also alerted
    her family. “When it happened, I couldn’t see very well, but I’m sure it was a
    man. The man fled the area immediately.” Nanaifa left her boyfriend last
    September, and since then, he had been threatening her. She said: “I didn’t
    know his plans. I left him because he did not have a stable job and he wasn’t
    honest. I decided to move on with my life.” According to her, her family had
    spent over N200,000 on her treatment. She said that she went to work at a
    factory after her secondary school.

    The victim’s elder brother, Eric, said: “There’s no big deal
    in jilting your lover. People do it every day. I didn’t expect Paul to have
    gone to that extreme. I was the one who led policemen to his house. He did not
    suspect we would trace the incident to him.” When contacted, the state Police
    Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP, Kenneth Nwos, said the suspect and three
    others had been arrested and taken to the State Criminal Investigations
    Department (SCID), Panti, Yaba, for further investigation.

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