IT was a shocking story to the parents and neighbours of an 11 year
old girl and pupil of Ikorenim Primary School in Calabar, Cross River
State, Ekamen Asuquo, when a pregnancy test that was conducted on her
at the General Hospital, Calabar revealed that she was carrying a
four-month pregnancy.
The mother of the primary five pupil, who resides at 2, Pipeline
Road, Ikorenim had suspected pregnancy, going by the symptoms exhibited
by the teenage girl, who was sick for a while as she decided to take her
to the hospital after she failed to get well, despite long period of
self medication.
The mother was rattled when it was discovered that the girl was pregnant after some tests.
A neighbour, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said “She has been
at home for the past two months always complaining of one ailment or the
other and the mother had to take her to the General Hospital after home
medication could not heal her in the hope that she could be treated
there.”
The neighbour, said when the teenage girl was confronted by her
mother, who allegedly sells hot drinks and illicit drugs over who was
responsible for the pregnancy, she mentioned one Tony, one of the boys
that patronises her mother’s hot drinking joint.
However, the source hinted that when Tony was confronted, he said “He
was the one who dated the teenage girl first but another customer,
Jones snatched her from him and when Jones was confronted, he said he
had since stopped dating the girl and mentioned another person, who when
also confronted, mentioned another boy and at the last count, the
number was five.”
It was gathered that the mother was infuriated when her daughter
confirmed that she slept with all the boys mentioned and could not
actually tell who was responsible. It was also gathered that two of the
boys mentioned were tenants living in the woman’s house.
Out of annoyance, “She has since asked the two young men living in
her house to quit but they are asking for time to secure another
accommodation before they can vacate the house.”
When the distraught mother was asked what she was going to do with
the daughter’s predicament, tears rolled down her cheek, as she said “I
leave everything to God.”
When the state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr John Umoh, was
contacted, he said the incident had not been reported to the police.
Culled: Vanguard
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