A heavily pregnant, Ama Nima at the Kumasi Female Prison can now afford
to smile after she was not only released from prison but has been given a
means of living.
Her sad story has become a joyful one as the NGO which discovered her
plight has bought for her, an apartment and a fully stocked provision
shop.
According to Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng who runs Crime Check TV and the
NGO “She had been brought in a day earlier. When I asked her what had
brought her there, she told me amid sobs that the judge who convicted
her asked her to pay a fine of GHC 1200 or in default serve five years
in prison for biting the hand of a family member in a fight. As someone
who earns GHC 120 a month for working on a refuse dump site, she
couldn’t raise the money, so had to go to prison in her state, leaving
her two kids at home. But the question is – Did she deliberately bite
the hand of her accuser? Ama says she was rather pushed down by her
accuser and her children, and mercilessly beaten for daring to ask her
why she had beaten her little son."
In the process, she bit her hand to free herself from the pain she was
going through. Sadly the judge who sentenced her did not allow her to
narrate her side of the story. At times I wonder whether some of our
judges have the milk of human kindness in them. You jail a poor innocent
girl without asking for her side of the story and expect her to deliver
the unborn baby in prison? Sad!!!!! We at Crime Check Foundation will
do all we can to have Ama Nima released from Prison”
Later he posted another development saying, “After we shared the story
of Ama Nima from Kumasi Central Prison three weeks ago, many were those
who expressed disgust. The thought of being sentenced to five years in
prison because she couldn’t pay a court fine, after being beaten by
other family members was difficult to grasp. But God works in mysterious
ways! After her release from prison, I asked Ama what she wanted to do
for a living. She said with 500 cedis, she could do a lot. Little did
she know we at Crime Check Foundation had other plans for her."
He revealed that, "Through the donations we received from some good
Samaritans, we rented a flat in Accra for Ama and her two children and
moved them in. She was so surprised she wept all day. A dustbin
attendant now moves into a plush accommodation paid in advance of four
years. But the biggest surprise was on its way! This afternoon we showed
Ama her big provisions shop and gave her a sum of seven thousand Ghana
cedis. Your guess is as good as mine! It was tears and tears and tears
of Joy! To all those who helped change the circumstances of poor Ama
Anima, may the Almighty God richly bless you. Watch the full video next
week Sunday with full acknowledgement of all those who helped. From our
Crime Check Team, we thank you all!!!”

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