Hilda Baci donates N2m to support #JusticeForOchanya campaign

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Chef and Guinness World Record holder Hilda Baci has pledged N2 million to support organisations assisting survivors of sexual abuse and backing the legal fight for justice in the case of 13-year-old Elizabeth Ochanya Ogbanje.

Elizabeth Ochanya tragically died in 2018 after years of alleged sexual abuse by her guardians. Baci described her as a girl who should have been safe and protected but was failed by those entrusted with her care. She stressed the importance of supporting living survivors who are still recovering from similar trauma.

Baci stressed that honoring Ochanya’s memory requires more than social media hashtags, calling for funding, accountability, and community action to ensure no one feels alone in their pain.

“A 13-year-old girl who should have been safe, loved, and protected was instead failed by the very people meant to guard her.

“As I read through her story, I couldn’t stop thinking about how many girls carry wounds like hers and are still here today, trying to find their way back to wholeness”, she wrote on Instagram.

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Baci announced the pledge would be split between two credible NGOs working with rape and abuse survivors, selected with public input.

“To support that cause, I’m pledging N2,000,000 to organisations working with rape and s3xual abuse survivors

“I’d love for you to help me choose two trusted NGOs to receive this donation. Drop your nominations in the comments or tag them below so my team and I can review and reach out directly,” she said.

She also encouraged contributions to an ongoing GoFundMe campaign advancing the legal process and urged those unable to donate financially to amplify the cause with their voices.

“Every contribution helps move the legal process forward and strengthens the fight for justice. And if you can’t give financially, that’s okay you can still lend your voice”, she added.

She framed the effort as a collective stand for justice and compassion, noting that securing justice for Ochanya strengthens others enduring similar pain.

“Honoring her memory means doing more than posting hashtags. It means showing up for those who are still here—making sure no one ever feels alone in their pain again,” she added.

The move has drawn widespread praise online, with users hailing Baci’s transparency and calling for tangible support amid the resurgent #JusticeForOchanya campaign.

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