A married 32-year-old official at an insurance firm in
Lagos, Chioma (pseudonym) is at daggers drawn with a businessman in the state,
identified as Orazu, over controversies surrounding alleged cases of rape and
kidnapping.
Chioma said Orazu was her ex-lover and allegedly raped her
during a visit to her residence – a three bedroomed flat in the Alakuko end of
Ogun State – two weeks after she was delivered of a baby boy.
But Orazu denied there was any relationship between him and
Chioma, claiming that the mother of three, her nephew, Kester, and her husband,
Sanni, kidnapped him during a visit and demanded a ransom of N10m from his
family.
Chioma told Saturday PUNCH that she struck a relationship
with Orazu, who is in his 50’s, in December 2008 at an event centre in the
Nnewi South Local Government Area, Anambra State, while she was on holiday for
Christmas celebration.
The graduate of Lagos State University explained that the
relationship thrived till sometime in 2010 when she acquainted Orazu of her intention
to quit the relationship on the grounds that she was getting married to her
pastor husband. She said the move did not go down well with Orazu, who
allegedly insisted on marrying her.
“I told him he was married already with children and I
couldn’t be his mistress forever. He threatened to deal with me if I married
another man, but I didn’t take his threat seriously. We are from the same local
government but different towns – I hail from Ofumeyi while he is from Ukpor,”
she explained to our correspondent in a chat last Friday.
Chioma stated that Orazu attended her marriage in December
2010 without any sign of animosity which made her to completely dismiss the
threat, adding that she introduced him to her husband as her ex-lover at the
event.
“In January 2011 when my husband and I were back in Lagos,
he called me several times. I told him the calling must stop because I am a
married woman and I wouldn’t want anything that would destroy my home. He
stopped calling me until June 30, 2015, around 10pm when he called again.
Initially, I didn’t know he was the caller because I had deleted his number.
“We exchanged greetings and he jokingly said I would have
had many children. I told him I just had my third child ten days earlier. When
he offered to come and greet the baby, I told him I would need my husband’s
consent before he could come. When I told my husband, he said I should give him
our address since there was nothing between us any longer. On Friday, July 3,
2015, I sent the address to him,” Chioma, who is now heavily pregnant,
recalled.
The woman explained further that Orazu called her on July 4
and promised to visit the family the following day – Sunday. She said they
waited for him until 5pm when her husband left for church in Ijaiye, an uptown
community in Lagos.
The 32-year-old said when Orazu finally knocked at the gate
of their residence around 9pm, she called her husband to ask if she should
receive him at that time of the day.
“My husband said I should let him in and that he was on his
way home. We are the only family living in that compound and my nephew, Kester,
who lived with us, had not returned from a tutorial class. He was preparing for
GCE exams then. I asked the man why he came at such time. He said he went
somewhere and that if he did not come that day (July 5), he might not be able
to visit again.
“As soon as I ushered him into the living room, he asked
about my husband and I said he would be back soon. He said he cared for a soft
drink and I went into my room to pick the money so I could send my first son,
Victor, to buy it. Victor (born through another relationship) was 12 then,” she
added.
She said she was rummaging through her wardrobe for some
cash when she suddenly felt a grip from behind, noting that as she turned back
to ascertain the source of the force, she saw Orazu.
Chioma explained that she questioned his mission in her
bedroom, but the businessman boasted he was set to punish her for dumping him.
In a split second, they were reportedly entwined in a physical contest.
“Before I knew what was happening, he raped me right in my
bedroom. Victor rushed in while I was shouting, but he could not stop him. I
was bleeding when he went to the bathroom to clean up. That was when my husband
entered.
“The moment he saw my husband, he wanted to force his way
out, but my husband stopped him. Kester also came in at that time and they both
beat him up. Soon, his wife called him to know where he was. He told her he was
in Surulere. My husband collected his phone, put it on speaker and explained
what happened to the wife. The wife exclaimed, ‘Tobechukwu (Orazu’s middle
name), you again!’
“We asked him to call his family to come so they could see
what he did. If you are from Nnewi South, once you are married, you must not
have sex with any other man. If you do so without performing cleansing
afterwards, the woman’s husband will die. The man knows this because he is a
title holder in his village. He called one of his younger sisters, Ijoma on the
phone. The sister lamented that it was not the first time he would do such a
thing and she initially disowned him,” Chioma narrated.
She said Ijoma and other relatives of Orazu called in to beg
her husband and offered to pay a sum of N300,000 for the cleansing. The
insurance officer said she advised her husband to ignore the entreaties and
report the incident to the police but he declined, saying it would result in
stigma.
The mother of three claimed that Orazu suggested to stay
with the family pending when Ijoma would pay the money.
“He said the sister would not pay if he left our house. We
did videos and audio recordings of the scene and took pictures with our phones
for future purposes. We asked Kester to release his bank account into which
Ijoma paid the money because the culture forbids my husband from touching the
money.
“He left our house on July 8, after the sister paid the
N300,000. For days, I could not stand upright and was ashamed to tell our
doctor what happened. I insisted Orazu would follow us to the village for the
cleansing but he begged my husband not to expose him being a title holder. We
travelled to the village and spent N250,000 on the cleansing and travelling.
“On July 30, 2015, we returned to Lagos while Kester went to
Benin (Edo State) to see his parents. The following day, my husband went to
Seme for a church programme,” she added.
Chioma told Saturday PUNCH that she just finished preparing
breakfast for her children on Saturday, August 1, 2015, when three SARS
officers came to pick her up with a promise that she would be released as soon
as her husband turned himself in.
Orazu’s family had allegedly reported to SARS that the
couple kidnapped him and demanded a ransom.
She said she was shocked when she met Kester outside
handcuffed in a car brought by the operatives, adding that they threw her into
the vehicle together with her baby and drove them to the SARS office at police
command headquarters in Ikeja.
“Their boss said my husband was a kidnapper. The
Investigating Police Officer, one Mr. Alex, collected my phone and Kester’s as
well as the pictures I printed out from my phone.
“He asked me to write a statement. I wrote the same
statement five times but he tore them. He slapped me and beat me up. He asked
me to write that my husband kidnapped Orazu and demanded N10m ransom. I said I
would not write such because the man raped me; he only turned the case against
us because my husband did not report to the police. After several threats, the
IPO forced me to write what he wanted.
“Ijoma who was also at the SARS office that day told Orazu
that the case was off her hands,” she said.
The woman told our correspondent that she bled and became
unconscious inside a cell she was kept with her baby, adding that she was
revived at the police hospital in Ikeja.
She said even though her husband reported at SARS office on
Monday morning when he came back from the church programme, she was not
released as promised.
“On Thursday, my husband, Kester and I were arraigned in
court. Kester was 16 years old then but the police lied that he was 18. We were
granted bail and remanded in Kirikiri prison, which was another world entirely.
I was there with my baby.
“The warders asked me to bring my son to the prison clinic every day after bathing
him. It was the Comptroller of Prison then that took interest in my case when
she saw my baby in the clinic. I had spent about three months in the prison
before my family knew about the matter and perfected my bail conditions.
“My child contracted a disease in the prison, which made him
to have difficulty with breathing. It was a Reverend Father that later assisted
in paying for his medical treatment after I left the prison. Till now, he still
suffers a relapse occasionally,” she added.
Sanni, 38, who confirmed his wife’s account to our correspondent,
said he first met Orazu during their wedding in 2010. He explained that his
second encounter with him was when he visited his wife in 2015.
The pastor said, “Whenever I came back from church, I would
do praise-worship in the living room and my wife and children would join me. I
was there when Victor came to tell me that a man assaulted his mother. At that
time, the man was coming out of the bathroom tying my towel around his waist.
“As I was holding him, Kester came in from where he was
attending tutorials. I beat him for returning home late because he was supposed
to be back latest by 7pm. We both vented our anger on the man and beat him up.”
Asked why he did not report the alleged rape to the police,
the Imo State indigene said he had to forgive Orazu after his family said he
was hypertensive and could die in custody if arrested.
He stated that he succumbed to the pressure from Orazu’s
family and provided food for him throughout “the time he volunteered to stay in
our house.”
Narrating his experience in police custody, Sanni said,
“They slapped me and hit my head with a plank. They tortured me and asked me to
write a statement. They tore the one I wrote and started dictating what to
write to me. They threatened to shoot me if I refused to comply. Kester and I
left the prison on December 18, 2015 after spending about five months there.”
LMAO...😁
However, Orazu, who spoke to our correspondent on the
telephone, said he never dated Chioma and debunked the rape allegation.
He said he met the woman sometime in 2013 when she came to
seek financial assistance from one of his younger sisters in the village so she
could rent an apartment in Lagos.
The chief said he was not in touch with Chioma until July
2015 when she called him and requested that he visit her in the apartment she
purportedly rented with the money.
Orazu said, “She is lying. They kidnapped me and demanded
N10m (ransom). SARS caught them. They kidnapped me in their residence. She was
travelling to greet her people in the East to get money to rent an apartment in
Lagos when some people she met in the bus told her about my sister and she
collected her address.
“I was in my sister’s place that day when she came with a
baby. I directed her to where my sister was. She told my sister she was
homeless and my sister gave her money. After two years, she wanted me to see
the house she rented with the money my sister gave her and I went there. Then,
they kidnapped me and demanded N10m ransom. I was in the place for five days.
“They stripped me and beat me up. My family reported to
SARS. They asked my family to send money into the account they provided. The
SARS placed a red alert on that account. The boy (Kester) wanted to withdraw
the money when the bank alerted the policemen on duty who arrested him. The
police then called SARS in Lagos to pick the boy. My family paid N300,000 into
the account. It is a serious matter and it is already in court. They did not
give me food throughout the period they kidnapped me.”
When contacted for enquiries on the N300,000 paid into Kester’s account, Ijoma said the matter was
in court and asked this reporter to stop calling her.
“If you want to know anything about it, go to the court and
find out. Don’t call this line again, please,” she said.
In a chat with Saturday PUNCH, Kester said on his arraival
from the tutorial class that day, he heard a noise as he was about to enter the
apartment which prompted him to dash in.
“I met my aunt naked while my in-law was struggling with the
man who was also naked. When I knew he had raped my aunt, I joined my in-law to
beat him. My aunt and I decided to involve the police and he started begging.
He said he was a chief and if the news of his arrest got to the village, he
would lose his title. My in-law is a soft-minded person; he bought into the
plea.
“The man personally suggested that his family would pay for
the cleansing and he stayed in the house voluntarily for a couple of days until
the money was paid into my account. He was not kidnapped,” he said.
Kester stated that he had gone to a bank in Benin to
withdraw money for his fare back to Lagos after the cleansing when he was
apprehended. Narrating the alleged torture he was subjected to in SARS custody,
he broke into tears, lamenting that the IPO smashed a plank on his leg to
extract statement from him.
“Then I was 16 and I told him (the IPO) my age. He said I
was lying and tortured me to write that I was 18. The scar of the injury he
inflicted on my leg is still there,” he added tearfully.
Chioma’s son, Victor, said he was playing with his immediate
stepbrother, while the newborn baby was asleep when Orazu entered, adding that
he retired to his room with the stepbrother.
He said, “I was in my room when I started hearing a noise
from my mother’s room. I went there and met the man naked, forcing himself on
my mum. She was also naked. I found condoms and some drugs he brought in. I
shouted and asked him to leave my mum. He asked me to shut up and pushed me
away. I didn’t know what to do to him. I was shouting ‘leave my mum’ when my
dad came in. A few minutes after, my brother, Kester, also entered. They beat
the man. He was crying and begging my dad for forgiveness.
“2015 is the worst year of my life. When my mother was
arrested, I thought she would come back in the evening. Two days after, we did
not see her and didn’t hear from anybody. My stepbrother was about two years
then. We were going from street to street for three months begging for food. I
could not cut my hair. We were afraid to go home; we slept in the bus at night.
It was difficult for my mum to recognise us when she came back from the prison
because we had become lean.”
Our Correspondent gathered that the Office of the Public
Defender, Lagos State Ministry of Justice, and a rights group, Esther Child’s
Rights Organisation, are following the case up at Ogba Magistrate’s Court.
The Coordinator of the organisation, Esther Ogwu, said, “As
a human rights group, we are worried about the harrowing experience the family
went through as a result of this case. We are
working with the OPD to ensure that they get justice.”
The OPD Director, Mrs. Olayinka Adeyemi, confirmed that the
agency’s lawyers were representing the family in court.
She said, “The first
prosecution witness has been cross-examined and the case is for continuation of
trial on June 21. We are representing all the defendants – the pastor, the wife
and the nephew. We will give our best to make sure they are let off the hook.”
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Chike Oti,
said the command was able to establish the kidnap allegation against the family
and denied the claim of using force to extract statements from them.
He said, “In every case reported to the police, what the
police try to find out is whether the person reported against actually carried
out the act. We call it actus reus. Secondly, the police try to find out
whether the person reported against had the intention to carry out the act
against the complainant. When the police find a nexus between intention and the
act and they are able to establish prima facie evidence against the suspect, it
is incumbent upon the police to charge the matter to court for adjudication.
“In this case, the whole ingredients that constitute the
offence of kidnapping are complete. First, somebody was held within a
circumscribed limit, depriving him illegitimately of his right to freedom of
movement. Secondly, they demanded and received a ransom in exchange for his
freedom. From my earlier description of what the police look for in a case, it
is clear that there is a nexus between intention and the act.
“It is immaterial why they kidnapped the man; what matters
is that they kidnapped him. The allegation of torture is an afterthought and a
ploy to smear the names of the police as an institution and the detectives that
diligently investigated and charged the case to court.”
Fact that the wife of the alleged rapist's exclaimed, ‘Tobechukwu (Orazu’s middle name), you again!’ could very well mean that the chief features prominently in bizarre sexual scenarios on a regular basis.
On the other hand, it was callous of the woman to allow her ex-sugar daddy visit her matrimonial home. By the way, what right-thinking husband grants permission for such an unnecessary, if not abominable meeting? What was the motive? The whole arrangement has the trappings of a setup.
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