From being a somnolent enclave on the bank of the River Forcados, Okuama leapt to limelight as televisions, radios and newspapers struggle to give vent to the bloody drama that has gone on for one week and is still ongoing.
She said, "We were approached to take up the case by a sympathiser who heard about it and felt she might never get justice. "Unfortunately, it doesn't seem that the justice is being served in this case.
"The next facet of my struggle would be to encourage dialogue and conversation, so I came up with the idea of a national and international lecture. My country is riddled with all the denigrating challenges of which we are all guilty.