Omotola like all other teenage girls said she always planned to raise
a daughter, but she never planned to do this by roaming the streets of
Abaji as a mentally deranged woman for over 6 years. Strapped behind her
back or hanging loosely around her arm, her baby always remained with
her, even residents of Abaji Local government, a community well over
100km from the heart of the FCT had become accustomed to seeing the duo
regularly.
Sometimes they were seen sitting together outside during heavy rainfall, other times simply walking around hand in hand, but most of the time both of them sit in front of the Abaji General Hospital where residents passing by occasionally hand them food or money.
Sometimes they were seen sitting together outside during heavy rainfall, other times simply walking around hand in hand, but most of the time both of them sit in front of the Abaji General Hospital where residents passing by occasionally hand them food or money.
Dr Muffy's Update
A
roadside vagrant psychotic woman,and her ?5-6 year old child,whom had
been neglected for over 3 years(i met her in her domain on the highway,
close to the hospital when i just resumed here) until i took it upon
myself, alongside some really helpful assistance from a concerned social
welfare person in the abaji area council, and some other hospital staff
financial contributions, to rehabilitate her and her child.
We got enough money to get her admitted 3months ago in federal neuropsychiatric hosp, kaduna, and her child in unity home orphanage in gwagwalada here.
She is showing remarkable improvement on treatment but still has very significant memory gaps as she doesnt remember how she got to abaji,abuja or any of her relatives contact address. And we are running severely short of funds to keep up with her hospitalization and medications.
What we need most urgently now is 1-an organization/individuals who may want to help rehabilitate her. And 2-for relative tracing, though all efforts at this relative tracing so far have all not being fruitful as she shows some reluctance in disclosing relevant family history, probably related to the trigger for her condition.
Attached are some of her&her daughters before and after pictures.
We got enough money to get her admitted 3months ago in federal neuropsychiatric hosp, kaduna, and her child in unity home orphanage in gwagwalada here.
She is showing remarkable improvement on treatment but still has very significant memory gaps as she doesnt remember how she got to abaji,abuja or any of her relatives contact address. And we are running severely short of funds to keep up with her hospitalization and medications.
What we need most urgently now is 1-an organization/individuals who may want to help rehabilitate her. And 2-for relative tracing, though all efforts at this relative tracing so far have all not being fruitful as she shows some reluctance in disclosing relevant family history, probably related to the trigger for her condition.
Attached are some of her&her daughters before and after pictures.
we
hereby solicit your help towards the rehabilitation of this woman and
her reintegration back into the society in whichever means you can help.
Postscript-
She was discharged from the wards 2 months ago, but unfortunately, she is still stuck there till now,because theres no halfway house we can take her to to continue her therapy.
she has vocational skills in baking and catering, as she said she used to run a roadside canteen/beer parlour before.
she says she is ibo, from ogidi in anambra state,her childhood name is spent some of her childhood and schooling in port harcourt, but she doesnt remember/is unwilling to disclose how she got to abaji
she was married to the father of her child, a yoruba man, whom she didnt disclose her name to me, and she was renamed omotola by her husband.
at this moment, u couldnt get additional information from her psychiatrists in FNPH kaduna because of the strike, but im still working on this.
if theres any other relevant information you require, ill be willing to provide. and also act as a liaison between you and the hospital.
Thanks very much for your interest in this.
She was discharged from the wards 2 months ago, but unfortunately, she is still stuck there till now,because theres no halfway house we can take her to to continue her therapy.
she has vocational skills in baking and catering, as she said she used to run a roadside canteen/beer parlour before.
she says she is ibo, from ogidi in anambra state,her childhood name is spent some of her childhood and schooling in port harcourt, but she doesnt remember/is unwilling to disclose how she got to abaji
she was married to the father of her child, a yoruba man, whom she didnt disclose her name to me, and she was renamed omotola by her husband.
at this moment, u couldnt get additional information from her psychiatrists in FNPH kaduna because of the strike, but im still working on this.
if theres any other relevant information you require, ill be willing to provide. and also act as a liaison between you and the hospital.
Thanks very much for your interest in this.
Dr. Mustapha Maruf Damilola
Health and human services secretariat,
F.C.T.A
Abuja Nigeria
+2348053337546
Health and human services secretariat,
F.C.T.A
Abuja Nigeria
+2348053337546
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