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Kate Henshaw Cries Out for Justice as Phyna’s Sister Loses a Leg in Tragic Dangote Truck Accident

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In a heart-wrenching appeal that has stirred emotions across the nation, veteran Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw has taken to social media to demand justice for the younger sister of reality TV star Josephina Otabor, popularly known as Phyna, after a devastating accident involving a truck allegedly belonging to the Dangote Group.


According to Henshaw, the young lady, who had just graduated from university only six days earlier, was struck by the truck in Auchi, Edo State, in a horrific hit-and-run incident that has left her fighting for her life. The actress revealed in her post that the driver of the truck did not stop after the collision, prompting an eyewitness, who happens to be a lecturer, to give chase and eventually apprehend him.


In a shocking twist, Henshaw alleged that the truck’s license plate had been removed, raising disturbing questions about possible attempts to conceal the identity of the vehicle and its owner. The tragedy has plunged Phyna’s family into unimaginable pain, with the young graduate already having one of her legs amputated due to the severity of her injuries. Henshaw’s post suggested that the second leg may also need to be amputated, a grim possibility that has drawn an outpouring of sympathy and outrage from Nigerians on social media.



In her emotional appeal, Kate Henshaw tagged the official account of the Nigerian Police Force as well as the spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, Benjamin Hundeyin, urging them to ensure that justice is served without delay. “Whoever owns the truck should own up,” Henshaw insisted, making it clear that accountability must be established and the victim’s family must not be left to suffer in silence.



The details emerging from the case are both alarming and troubling. Henshaw alleged that despite the fact that the truck involved in the accident is currently in police custody in Auchi, the family and concerned students have been denied access to it. This, she argued, raises serious concerns about transparency and the handling of the matter by law enforcement authorities. “Police are refusing the family and students access,” she wrote, highlighting a level of obstruction that has deepened public suspicion about whether there are attempts to shield the culprits from facing the full weight of the law.



For Phyna, who rose to fame as the winner of the seventh season of the Big Brother Naija reality show, this is a personal tragedy that has struck at the very heart of her family. Friends, fans, and well-wishers have been flooding social media with messages of support, prayers, and calls for swift justice. Many have expressed anger over what they perceive as a recurring pattern of impunity involving certain corporate-owned trucks that have been linked to fatal road accidents in Nigeria. Road traffic accidents involving heavy-duty trucks remain a grim reality in the country, with many cases leaving victims maimed or dead while justice is often delayed or denied.



Public frustration has grown over the years as families of victims recount stories of being stonewalled by authorities or pressured into settling quietly without accountability being enforced. The fact that the victim in this case had just completed her university education less than a week before the accident has only deepened the sorrow. Her family had been preparing to celebrate her academic achievement, but instead they are now faced with medical bills, emotional trauma, and the devastating prospect of life-altering disabilities.



Kate Henshaw’s involvement has given the case heightened visibility, as her reputation for activism and advocacy on social justice issues precedes her. Over the years, the actress has used her platform to call attention to instances of injustice, government negligence, and systemic failures that disproportionately affect ordinary Nigerians. By lending her voice to Phyna’s sister’s plight, Henshaw has ensured that the matter is not quietly swept under the rug. The Dangote Group, one of Africa’s largest conglomerates, has yet to issue an official statement addressing the allegations at the time of writing.



However, the mere mention of its name in connection to such an incident has sparked intense debate online, with many Nigerians calling for corporate entities to take greater responsibility for the actions of their drivers and vehicles. Critics argue that beyond financial compensation, there must be a demonstrable commitment to road safety, driver training, and enforcement of operational standards to prevent such tragedies.



Meanwhile, the role of the police in this unfolding saga is also under heavy scrutiny. Social media users have joined Henshaw in tagging senior law enforcement officials, demanding transparency in the investigation and warning against any cover-up. The Nigerian public has grown increasingly wary of perceived collusion between powerful interests and elements within the police force, especially in cases involving wealthy corporations or politically connected individuals. Legal analysts point out that if the allegations are proven, several charges could be pursued, including dangerous driving, failure to stop and render assistance, and possible obstruction of justice due to the removal of the vehicle’s license plate.



In addition, civil litigation for damages could be initiated by the victim’s family against both the driver and the company that owns the truck. The incident also reignites conversation about the need for legislative reforms to strengthen accountability in the transport and logistics sector. Proposals such as mandatory dashboard cameras in heavy vehicles, stricter enforcement of licensing requirements, and harsher penalties for corporate negligence have been floated in the past but have yet to be implemented on a meaningful scale. On the human side of this tragedy, it is difficult to overstate the emotional toll on the victim and her loved ones. Losing a limb is a traumatic experience that requires not only medical intervention but also psychological support and long-term rehabilitation.



The prospect of losing both legs would fundamentally alter the course of her life, placing immense physical, emotional, and financial burdens on her and her family. As the days pass, the public will be watching closely to see whether justice will indeed be served or whether this will become yet another statistic in Nigeria’s long list of unresolved road accident cases. Kate Henshaw’s public call-out has already galvanized support, but sustained pressure from citizens, the media, and civil society organizations may be necessary to ensure that those responsible are held to account.

The incident serves as a sobering reminder of how quickly life can be upended, and how critical it is for institutions and individuals alike to act with integrity and urgency in the pursuit of justice. For now, Nigerians wait, hoping that this time, accountability will not be an empty promise and that a young woman’s suffering will at least lead to meaningful change in how such cases are handled.


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