Let’s
talk about rape!
Sometimes, it beats my
imagination how sane men indulge in such a loathsome act. Quite repulsive! I don’t
just understand how and why mature men are seemingly deriving unnecessarily joy
in partaking in such an abashing attitude, especially in this modern age. Yes,
sex, “they said”, is alluring and mind blowing; but, that does not form a
strong back up reason to subject a fellow to such a comatose and life
threatening situation? Mba kwa o!
Most time some of the rapists are
left unpunished, because the victim and their mothers are relatively conscious
of the so-called stigma that comes along with exposing the perpetrators of the heinous
acts; and I keep asking WHY?
According to a report by PUNCH,
the centre could not hold yesterday in Iju area of Lagos when the news surface
that three friends between the ages of 25 and 27 reportedly gang raped their
female neighbour, who was supposedly their close friend in the neighbourhood. If
you try this kind of nonsense, somewhere in the East, the oracle will not spare
you. #shaking-my-small-head
Punch reports…
In an act, which has shocked
residents of a neighbourhood in Iju area of Lagos, three friends – Habeeb Adisa
(25), Kehinde Aderinoye (25) and Ilyas Ogundimu (27) – have raped one of their
female neighbours, a young woman, who is their close friend in the
neighbourhood.
The victim, 19-year-old Adenike
(not real name), a hair stylist, volunteered to speak with Saturday PUNCH,
saying she summoned the courage to speak about her ordeal because she did not
want them to go free and do the same to someone else.
Narrating how she was violated by
the three men whom she trusted most in their neighbourhood, Adenike told our
correspondent that not once did she suspect within the two years she knew them
that they had such a heinous plan for her.
Calmly, but with a lot of anger
and pain showing in her eyes, Adenike said, “I became friends with them as
neighbours two years ago when my mother first rented an apartment in the area.
“Kehinde began to make advances
to me. But I told him we were friends and did not want to be in a relationship
with him. I have always rejected his advances.
“Later he would tell Habeeb and
Ilyas to approach me to appeal on his behalf to accept his proposal, but I made
them to understand that I could not go out with him. But we still talked and
sat together in the neighbourhood as friends.”
Unknown to Adenike, the gentle
disposition of her three friends was just a façade for the plan they had
hatched on how to sexually assault her.
On Wednesday, June 17, 2015, an
opportunity presented itself for the rapist friends to put their plan to work.
Adenike said, “In the morning of
that day, around 9.30am, I went over Kehinde’s house like I usually did
sometimes when I had nothing to do at home. I trusted them completely and
usually went there to while away the time.
“Habeeb and Ilyas were there
also. We were just talking when Habeeb suddenly came to me and picked me up. He
threw me on the bed and I told him that I didn’t like that kind of play. I
said, ‘If this is part of your playful habit I am not up for it.’
“But as he threw me on the bed,
before I could stand up, he lay on me and pinned me down firmly. Kehinde
quickly came over and started to remove my underwear. That was when I knew what
they wanted to do. I struggled with them but they pinned me down and took turns
to rape me.
“When I was screaming, one of
them quickly went to the CD player, which was on at the time and turned on the
music to maximum volume so that it would drown out my voice.”
When they finished, the three
friends smiled in relish, it was learnt. They told their prey to pretend that
what happened to her was a mere sexual encounter.
“They told me to just forget what
happened and keep it between the four of us. But I realised that if I was
afraid of stigma and kept it to myself, they would walk free and even boast to
their friends about what they did to me. They would surely do it to someone
else,” Adenike said.
Bruised and battered, Adenike
summoned the courage to approach someone she trusted in the neighbourhood and
narrated what happened to her. She was immediately advised to go to the Iju
Police Division and report the incident.
As soon as she reported, some
landlords in the area rose in the men’s defence.
Adenike’s mother said that
because the parents of the rapists are landlords in the area, they first
threatened her that if she decided to make the issue a police case, she would
lose.
But on Thursday, after the police
had arrested the suspects, our correspondent witnessed as families of the
culprits and other residents of the area came out to the police station to beg
Adenike’s mother.
Adenike’s case highlights the
increasing incidence of sexual offences in Nigeria, where majority of sexual
offences go unreported.
On Friday, the spokesperson for
the Lagos State Police Command, Mr. Kenneth Nwosu, told our correspondent that
the suspects had been charged to court.

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