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Drug Abuse: Winner emerges in 2019 Monster hit story contest

Drug-abuse

An Enugu based pastor, Gabriel Obiano has emerged winner of 2019 Monster hit story contest. Monster hit story contest was designed for young Nigerians on social media to share true-life story that borders on life changing experiences on drug and substance abuse.

A recent survey conducted by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), in collaboration with the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), revealed that the rate of drug abuse in Nigeria in 2018 was more than twice the global average of 5.3 percent.

According to the report, 14.3 million Nigerians are involved in abuse of drugs such as marijuana, opioids and cough syrup. The report further showed that those involved in abuse of such drugs are mainly between age 15 and 64, while one in every four of them is a woman.

The contest, which ran on Instagram and Facebook between April and May, is an initiative of Ororo Pattaya 20km and David Jones, known for his Anti-Drug Advocacy among Nigerian Youth.

Obiano, also known as Gabriel Oocs title his story ‘How I Lost My Girlfriend To Drug Abuse’ was a revelation on the disturbing trend of drug abuse and addiction among Nigerian women. The Port Harcourt based pastor narrated how he met Esther and later proposed to her, only to discover she was a drug addict who has gone as far as using cocaine.

“I met Esther in God’s Word Outreach Ministry, Port Harcourt. As a young preacher who was willing to settle down as of that moment after my Bible School. I picked interest in her. We started dating and finally I proposed to her. She accepted the proposal. Meanwhile she told me how the father abandoned her and her mom at her early stage of life. She told me, she can’t give account of where the dad is now. Due to hard life; she (Esther) left her mom too and moved to Port Harcourt,” said Obiano.

According to him, Esther was seeing male friends who were in the military and some cultists who live a thug life. “I was not aware of this until I was desperate to find out what she was doing with her time. I felt her pain and advised her to make out time to visit her mom and know how she was doing and find out if she is aware of her dad’s whereabouts. She turned the advice down.

Obiano explained that despite his many efforts to help Esther retract her steps, she ended the relationship citing sharp contrast in their lifestyle. “The more I talk about it or try to change her mind, the more she began to hate me. She detests me because I was not buying her lifestyle. She stopped picking my calls. She started avoiding me. She stopped coming to church.

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“One day, I decided to visit her after calling her several times. When I reached her door post, I was hearing noise inside, what I saw that day destroyed my mind. I was heartbroken that my mind was not right anymore. At the door post I sighted her getting high with friends, male and female.

I was discouraged to enter before I will be afflicted. I stepped outside and tried calling her, she came out and said: ‘what are you doing here; I have told you I don’t want you anymore. It’s over’.

At this moment she brought out my engagement ring from her room not even in her finger anymore and threw it at me. ‘We have no lifestyle in common; leave me to live my life the way I want’.

Obiano’s story attracted 377 likes, and 849 comments on Instagram, making a total of 1,226 votes to emerge winner of the contest.

Traction records revealed that the contest enjoyed good followership from social media users across Facebook and Instagram. The competition attracted 42 entries. A total of 5,700 likes, 2,900 comments, 4,200 views, and 48,000 impressions were recorded on Instagram entries.

 

SEYI JOHN SALAU