Nigerian health worker faces persecution over family feud amid life-threatening from devil sects

A dedicated nurse and law-abiding citizen of Nigeria, Mrs. Njoku Blessing Ngozi is seeking asylum in Canada due to relentless harassment and life-threatening incidents perpetrated by the Eastern Security Network group and her own uncle, Mr. James Anyanwu. Mrs. Njoku, her husband, and their children lived in Umuamaka village in the Izombe Oguta Local Government Area of Imo State, a region terrorized by Eastern Security Network and unknown gunmen.
On May 25, 2023, Blessing narrowly escaped a stray bullet during a sporadic shoot-out orchestrated by unknown gunmen, which resulted in several deaths and injuries, including the brutal murder of HRH Eze Victor Ijeoma, the Traditional Ruler of Orsu Obodo. Following the attack, the security forces flooded the village, turning it into a war zone. The Njoku family home and businesses were destroyed, forcing them into hiding.
Mrs. Njoku was falsely accused of being a police informant by this dear devil members and received a death threat on May 30, 2023. Fleeing to a neighboring community church for safety, she was still hunted down. She was ambushed, beaten, and severely injured by assailants who accused her of betrayal. Despite reporting the assault, the police have made no progress in the investigation.
Additionally, according to our correspondence, Mrs. Njoku’s life is imperilled by her uncle, who has relentlessly pursued her over a land inheritance dispute since their father’s death in 2016. This family feud has led to violent confrontations, culminating in a brutal attack on November 10, 2022, which caused partial hearing loss in her right ear.
With her life in constant danger and her mental health deteriorating, Mrs. Njoku seeks refuge in Canada, a nation known for its respect for human dignity and safety. She hopes to find peace and rebuild her life away from the relentless threats she faces in Nigeria.