For Michael Anthony, an electrician by profession, his decision to dare death, by plunging into a raging fire to save a 13-month-old baby from being consumed in an unfortunate inferno in his neighborhood, stands him out as a true Nigerian that our nation craves for.
He is today bed-ridden and wriggling
in pains after he damned all consequences and jumped into a raging inferno to
save the baby, only to get trapped in the building. But for the grace of God,
he wouldn’t have been alive to tell his story.
When Vanguard Crew visited the Benue
State University Teaching Hospital, BSUTH, the Good Samaritan was seen lying
motionless at the intensive care unit of the hospital, wrapped in layers of
boundages as he groans in pains.
Though people throng daily to the
hospital to catch a glimpse of this exceptional Nigerian, his condition calls
for speedy intervention of public spirited and well- meaning Nigerians to help
his poor parents foot his bill and also seek better healthcare for him,
anywhere possible.
Narrating his story to Vanguard Crew
in a tardy voice, he said he had just come back from church and was at home
that evening around the Benue state owner/occupier housing estate, along the popular
Abu King Shuluwa Road, when a sudden fire engulfed a neighbour’s house while
the owners of the house were out.
According to him, “the fire started
that evening without anybody noticing it; before anyone knew what was
happening, the inferno had spread like wild fire, engulfing the entire house”.
At a point, people in the neighborhood made desperate efforts to rescue three
children from the fire but the inferno intensified.
“Unfortunately, we were still
hearing the cry of a baby from the house and given the intensity of the
spreading fire, nobody was ready to risk his life in order to save the crying
baby that was trapped in the building. Though people had already made
telephone calls to the state fire service, it became obvious that the baby might
be consumed if nothing urgent was done to save her.
“There was wailing and crying by the
helpless neighbours who were shouting for help to rescue the baby but no one
was ready to take the risk because at that point, it was as if the entire
building would cave in and collapse on the crying baby. It was at that point
that I summoned courage, said a word of prayer and dashed into the raging fire
because I could no more stand the cry of the dying baby”.
“I was able to locate her in one of
the rooms where she was trapped; I picked her up and managed to throw her out
of one of the windows from where neighbours took her away. But from
that point, part of the roof of the house collapsed on me, and it became
difficult to trace my way out of the engulfed house and the windows of the
building had burglary proof and I couldn’t squeeze myself out. I thought it was
all over for me because part of my cloths and body were already on fire and I
was gradually choking and was no longer seeing the outside of the building”.
“All I was hearing at that point was
people shouting that I was dead and no one attempted to come near. But I kept
praying and reminding God that since I only came to save an innocent baby from
a horrendous death, my life should also be spared”.
“Though at that instance, parts of
my body were already on fire but I managed to push forward with all the
strength within me, and I finally made it out miraculously”.
“At this time I was completely
exhausted and could hardly recognize anybody and in serious pains since my body
had already started burning. Luckily, my parents and other onlookers rushed
me to this hospital were I am presently receiving treatment.”
While being grateful to God, Micheal
urged well-meaning Nigerians to come to his aid lamenting that his poor parents
might not be able to foot his medical bills and also sponsor the surgery that
he might undergo in the coming days.
Vanguard Crew also gathered from
Micheal’s father, Mr. Anthony Anthony, a trader from Enugu state, who
acknowledged that the action that was taken by his son to save the life of the
baby was highly commendable and a trait every Nigerian should possess.
“I have no regrets for the action my
son took to save the little baby; in fact every Nigeria should learn from this
singular action. We must all learn to be our brother’s keeper irrespective of whom
and what you are. My only plea is that Nigerians should please not allow
my son to die from the burns he had suffered. He is in so many pains and we
lack the finance to take care of him. If that is done, I’ll be a
satisfied man and Michael will also be happy and not regret that he put his
life on the line to save an innocent life.”
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