Anita Baaki, a close friend and colleague of Mary Habila, the nurse attached to the David Umahi Federal University of Medical Sciences and on secondment to the Federal Ministry of Works, has narrated the events leading to the physiotherapist’s death.
Baaki’s account was contained in a sworn affidavit filed before the Ebonyi State High Court on Wednesday.
Baaki, also a physiotherapist from Benue State, said she travelled with Habila and other ministry officials from Abuja to Ebonyi State on June 24, 2026, for an official assignment under the Minister of Works, David Umahi.
According to her, they were accommodated in separate but adjoining rooms in a staff chalet within the minister’s country home in Uburu, Ohaozara Local Government Area.
She stressed that the chalet was designated for ministry staff and associates and was not the minister’s personal residence.
Baaki said she last saw Mary Habila alive on the evening of June 26 after she returned from having her hair done.
She said Habila stopped by her room to show off her new hairstyle before they had a chat and cracked some jokes for a while.
“Mary told me she was tired and wanted to take a shower before sleeping. That was the last time I saw her alive,” Baaki stated in the affidavit.
Baaki said she however became worried the following morning when Habila did not come out of her room as expected.
She said repeated calls to Habila’s phone went unanswered, prompting her to knock on her door. But when there was no response and the room remained locked from the inside, she alerted a domestic staff member to search the premises.
She said after Habila could not be found elsewhere, other staff members were informed and the room was forced open.
Baaki said Habila was found lying unconscious on the floor near the entrance to the room.
She was then rushed to the David Umahi Federal University Teaching Hospital, where doctors confirmed her dead on arrival.
Baaki said her statement was made voluntarily and without coercion to assist investigators in determining the circumstances surrounding Mary Habila’s death.
Police have continued their probe, while Umahi’s lawyers have requested a comprehensive forensic autopsy to determine the exact cause of death before Habila’s corpse is released to her family members for burial.

