Don Davis Achibong mother, Deborah Okezie, has alleged that her Facebook page has been disabled and two teachers of Deeper Life High School, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, have surreptitiously obtained her home address from the Kindergarten school of her two-year-old child.
Don Davis Archibong is the 11-year old pupil of Deeper Life High School who was allegedly sexually harassed by his schoolmates.
During a Facebook live today, January 4, she alleged that two teachers of the Deeper Life High School visited her two-year old daughter’s school to obtain her home address, and that at about the same time, tech giant, Facebook, deactivated her page.
She called on the General Overseer of the Deeper Life Church, Williams Kumuyi, to take note of the plot to silence her for demanding justice for her son.
“Two teachers from Deeper Life High School went to my two-year-old baby’s school to make enquiry about me, to ask for my address. I don’t know why. Since they said the case was being investigated, why are they doing that? Why am I being monitored? If anything happens to my children, Deeper Life, Kumuyi, I hold you responsible.
“They went to the school to make enquiry about my address and today, I woke up to see that my account had been disabled. What have I said that would warrant them to disable my account? What politics are they playing? What have I done that would make my account to be disabled? I want to know.
“Why are they going to my children’s school to make enquiry about me? Why was my account deleted? I have been making posts and advertising my products on that account, why has it not been disabled all this while? Why now? If there is nothing you are hiding, why are you trying to shut me up? They want to shut me up so people can believe I have taken compensation. I did not demand money from anybody.
“As you are disabling my account, you are opening up my head to think of other things. My voice can never be silenced, you can’t lock the accounts of all Nigerians.”
Okezie also added that an appointment she was billed to have with the commissioner of police was slated for Tuesday, January 5.
“I am going with my lawyer and my family. We are going to the commissioner of police’s office. I will let you know how it goes. If you don’t hear from me, it’s either I’m in jail or I have been silenced.
“I want justice, justice for Don Davis, justice for the market women that can’t even come out to talk. Assuming I can’t speak English, what would have been my fate?”