Nigerians revive ‘Justice For Ochanya’ seven years after teen’s death

News Express |30th Oct 2025 | 137
Nigerians revive ‘Justice For Ochanya’ seven years after teen’s death

Late Ochanya




Seven years after the death of 13-year-old Elizabeth Ochanya Ogbanje from complications linked to years of alleged s3xual abuse, Nigerians have reignited the #JusticeForOchanya campaign across social media.

They are demanding that authorities reopen the case and prosecute the suspects who remain free.

Ochanya, from Benue State, had moved to Makurdi in 2013 to live with her aunt and pursue her education while aspiring to become a doctor.

Instead, reports detailed that she reportedly endured repeated rape over five years by a lecturer at Benue State Polytechnic, and son.

The abuse led to severe health issues, including Vesicovaginal Fistula (VVF), forcing multiple hospitalisations.

She died on October 18, 2018 at General Hospital in Otukpo.

An autopsy confirmed the serial abuse, sparking nationwide protests and the original #JusticeForOchanya movement in 2018.

Dr. Andrew Ogbuja was arraigned on charges including rape and child defilement under the Child Rights Act but acquitted by a Benue State High Court in 2021, citing insufficient evidence.

His wife, Felicia, received a five-month sentence for negligence.

Victor Ogbuja was never tried despite an arrest warrant and is said to be pursuing a music career in Lagos.

The resurgence began late last week after activists highlighted the lack of accountability.

Child rights advocate Betty Abah questioned the release of Dr. Ogbuja from custody without bail or family notification and urged the Benue State Government, police and Justice Ministry to act.

On X, the hashtag exploded with over 10,000 posts in 48 hours, blending outrage, survivor testimonies, and calls for Victor’s arrest.

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (Kogi Central) pledged to champion the cause in the National Assembly, vowing to “pursue justice” amid reports the Benue High Court has reopened proceedings.

“7 years ago the heart wrenching story of little Ochanya devastated me. I thought the perpetrators were in jail. Alas, they were discharged and acquitted.

“The family of late Ochanya Ogbanje should write a petition to me: Senator Natasha Akpoti -Uduaghan, Room 205 Senate Wing, National Assembly Complex , Abuja.

“For our children, I stand for Justice for Ochanya,” she wrote on Instagram.

The movement ties into broader fights against child marriage and gender-based violence, with users linking it to #EndChildMarriage. (The Nation)




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