A Final Warning: The Blood of Ochanya Cries Out, and We Will Be Her Voice
A powerful call for justice for Ochanya Ogbanje, the young girl whose tragic story exposed abuse and institutional failure in Nigeria. This piece demands accountability, moral reform, and the restoration of integrity across our systems.
At Kreeno Consortium, we stand for integrity and we fight against injustice. Today, we add our voice to a cry that has echoed for seven years, a cry for a child named Ochanya Ogbanje. Her story is not just a tragedy; it is a damning indictment of a system that too often fails its most vulnerable. It is a story that must become a turning point.
The Martyrdom of Innocence
Ochanya was 13 years old. She should have been in school, dreaming of her future. Instead, she was subjected to years of repeated rape and sexual torture at the hands of her guardian’s family, Andrew Ogbuja, a lecturer who should have protected her, and his son, Victor. This abuse led to her developing Vesicovaginal Fistula (VVF), a debilitating condition that ultimately killed her.
Her short life was a testament to unbearable suffering. Her death is a permanent stain on our national conscience.
A Travesty of Justice and a Fugitive at Large
The subsequent legal proceedings have been a masterclass in injustice.
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Andrew Ogbuja, the primary accused, was acquitted by the Benue State High Court. A decision that defies logic and humanity.
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Victor Ogbuja, his son and co-accused, remains a fugitive from justice, reportedly living freely, perhaps even pursuing a career in music, while the ghost of the child he destroyed haunts our nation.
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The only conviction, of the guardian Mrs. Felicia Ochiga-Ogbuja for negligence, while welcome, is a meager consolation for a stolen life.
This is not justice. This is an invitation for more predators to act with impunity.
No matter how intense a person’s sexual desire may be, it must always be brought under discipline and control. To act on such urges through force or violence against another person is a moral crime that reveals the darkest part of human nature. Anyone who commits such an act does not deserve the freedom of civil society. They belong behind bars, where the keys should be kept away forever.
In the case of Ochanya, we are not only confronted with rape but with the abuse of a child—a minor—which represents the highest form of wickedness and moral decay. It is a tragedy that shakes the conscience of every sane society. Our girls across Nigeria deserve safety, dignity, and protection, not exploitation or silence.
Rape is not a matter of lust; it is a weapon of domination, cruelty, and dehumanization. Those who engage in it strip themselves of honour and humanity. They are unfit to walk freely among decent people.
Justice for Ochanya is not only about punishing the offenders. It is about restoring the soul of our nation. It is about sending a message that Nigeria will never tolerate the violation of its daughters. Justice must prevail—not just for the living but for the dead, because God is the God of both the living and the dead, and true peace comes only when righteousness is established.
Ochanya’s voice may have been silenced, but her story continues to cry for justice. Let her memory awaken our collective conscience to protect every girl child, to defend every victim, and to build a nation where respect, compassion, and accountability rule above violence and impunity.
Our Stand: A Final Warning to Every Rapist and Perpetrator
Kreeno Consortium exists to champion integrity and dismantle injustice. The case of Ochanya embodies the very evil we are committed to eradicating. Therefore, we speak directly to those who commit or contemplate such heinous acts.
To every rapist, every child molester, every spouse abuser, and every person who shields them: Your time is up.
The blood of Ochanya, and the blood of countless silent, unnamed victims, cries out from the ground. We, and a growing army of advocates, will be the answer to that cry.
We declare that:
1. Sexual violence is murder. It murders the soul, the spirit, and, as in Ochanya’s case, it can murder the body. We will treat it with the severity it deserves.
2. There is no sanctuary for you. We will use every legal and advocacy tool at our disposal to ensure you are hunted, exposed, and brought to justice. We will not rest, and we will not forget.
3. Complicity is guilt. If you see, know, or suspect abuse and you stay silent, you are an accessory to the crime. The conviction of Ochanya’s guardian sets a precedent we will vigorously support and push to be applied everywhere.
A Call to Action: The Covenant We Must Honour
Just as we preach financial integrity as a covenant, we assert that the protection of the innocent is a blood covenant for any civilized society. To fail in this is the ultimate wickedness.
We join Ochanya’s family and all advocacy groups in demanding:
1. The Immediate Re-arrest and Retrial of Andrew Ogbuja. The acquittal must be appealed and challenged at the highest levels.
2. The Urgent Capture of Victor Ogbuja. We call on the Inspector General of Police and Interpol to declare him a top-priority fugitive and ensure his capture and prosecution.
3. Systemic Legal Reform. We demand stricter laws, specialized courts for sexual offenses, and an end to the technicalities that allow rapists and murderers to walk free.
The eyes that saw a vulnerable child and saw a victim are not the same eyes that will see her as a symbol of your downfall. But we see you.
This is our final warning. We are watching. We are documenting. We are advocating. Justice for Ochanya is justice for every Nigerian child. We will not stop until it is served.
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P.S: If you have taken a loan and deliberately refused to repay it—both the principal and the accrued compounded interest, you have committed a moral violation, which makes you a rapist. You have forcefully taken what is not yours and disrupted the lifeline of another person’s business. In a very real sense, such an act mirrors the crime of violation. Just as a rapist forces themselves upon another, a loan defaulter forces loss upon a lender, stripping them of trust, dignity, and financial balance.
Refusing to honor your debt is not just financial irresponsibility, it is ethical assault. You violate systems built on trust, ruin the foundation of commerce, and weaken the economy that sustains families and livelihoods. Every unpaid loan, especially when you have the means but lack the will, is a blow to integrity in business.
Let every debtor remember: repayment is not just a duty, it is justice, it is honor, and it is the true measure of integrity in business virtue.
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