There was pandemonium one
afternoon at No. 9 Awofodu Street, Pedro, Lagos.
Mama Nonso could not be consoled. She was screaming on top of her
voice. It was not the scream of fright; it was an angry sound of a female
animal whose young has fallen into the hands of a predator.
All the tenants rushed into her
apartment to see her griping Leke’s manhood in one hand and dealing blows all
over him with the other hand and biting him. Leke was a young man
who lived in one room with his mother on the basement of the same building. He
was always in Mama Nonso’s apartment, watching movie with the woman’s little
female children, and occasionally running errands for the woman and her
husband.
People tried to rescue Leke from
Mama Nonso who had practically turned crazy with rage but they could not. She
lifted every object within her reach in the sitting room – side stools,
glassware, picture frames – and smashed them on Leke’s head. As she snatched a
bottle filled with roasted groundnut from the table, some powerful men moved in
and pinned her down, rescuing Leke from her before she could commit murder.
By that time the entire compound had
been filled with people, even from nearby buildings, whose attention had been
attracted by the commotion.
“What is the problem, Mama Nonso?”
some elderly men asked her.
“Ask him!” she screamed, leaping
from the floor and grabbing Leke again, pounding and clawing his face. “Ask
this animal called Leke. I caught him red-handed with his penis inside my
baby’s bum-bum – This little girl who is not up to 3 years old!”
“Aaaaahhhh!!!!!!! Leke?” the people
shouted. Of course Leke denied it, but everyone knew that Mama Nonso could not
be mad like that for any other reason. According to Mama Nonso, she left her
little daughters in the sitting room with Leke and went to the kitchen where
she was cooking. They were all watching a movie. Leke put little Nonso on his
laps pretending to be babysitting her, but working his manhood into her
buttocks. The mother suddenly came into the sitting room from the kitchen and
caught him right in the act! Hell hath no fury like a woman whose baby is sexually
molested.
That was in 1995. Several years
later in 2007, and several kilometers farther at 7 Fajeromi Street, off
Igbo-elerin Road, Okokomaiko, Lagos, a marketing executive with African
Alliance Insurance company (name withheld) convinced a 13-year old student of
Evangel College, Okokomaiko, living with her aunty next flat to the marketing
executive, to come out to the staircase by 5.00 AM every morning to meet him.
The marketing executive had a
perfectly laid out design to bring himself and the 13-year old girl out from
the flats without his wife and children and the under-aged girl’s aunty and
husband knowing what was happening. The insurance marketer had an industrial
diesel engine generator installed downstairs at the backyard, of which his
wife’s brother who lived with him used to come down by 5.00 AM every morning to
switch on. But the insurance man decided to take over the job of switching on
the generator every morning. So he told the 13-year old student to come out
every morning as soon as she heard the sound of the generator. He told the girl
to pretend to be sweeping the balcony, and from there unlock their entrance
door and come out to the staircase where he would be waiting for her.
And so this secret meeting between
the 57 year old insurance marketing executive and the 13-year old student went
on for several months before the lid was blown off. As part of the routine
checks on the girl by her aunty, the aunty found one thousand naira notes
hidden among the girl’s clothes in her room. When the girl came back from
school, her aunty questioned her about the source of the money, and the student
said her father, the aunt’s elder brother, who lived in Ijegun, Lagos sent her
the money. The aunty picked her phone immediately and called her father, but the
father said he had never sent any money to his daughter. So she began to flog
the girl with cane, and told her clearly that she was not going to stop the
beating until she told her the true source of the thousands of naira she found
among her clothes. That was when the girl opened up and told her aunty that it
was Mr. – the insurance marketingexecutive that was giving her the money!
“What work do you do for Mr. – for
which he pays you?” the aunty asked the girl. Having been forced to let the cat
out of the bag in the first place, the 13-year old girl spilled all the beans,
painting in graphic details, everything that transpired between her and the
insurance man under the staircase. She confessed that the insurance man had
been kissing and fingering her under the staircase; that he had tried
several times to coerce her into having sex with him but that she did not
agree; that the man had promised he would do anything for her if only she would
allow him to put his penis into her private part. Angrily, the aunty confronted
the insurance man the following day as he was driving into the compound. He
denied, saying he never did such thing with the 13-year old. This further
infuriated the aunty who pounced on the man and called the attention of
everyone around to the matter. That evening the insurance man went to the
Okokomaiko police station and reported that he was assaulted by the aunty of
the 13-year old girl.
The police came and arrested the
aunty and the husband, who decided to take along with them to the police
station, the 13-year old girl. After they had written their statements, the
police became convinced that the insurance man had been molesting the 13-year
old girl under the staircase. So they detained him.
That night, the Investigation Police
Officer, IPO, a seasoned officer who had perfected the art of grilling suspects
both physically and psychologically, informed the insurance executive that he
would invite the Vanguard’s crime reporter in the morning to come and take the
story for publication. He even cast the headline of the story for the insurance
man who was still denying the allegation: “African Alliance Insurance Executive
in police net for molesting 13-year old girl.”
From that point the insurance man
started shaking and pleading with both the police and the 13-year old parents
and relatives who came from different parts of Lagos and began to protest at
the police station. The insurance man’s wife, a young pretty woman, and other
members of his family also came to the police station. Initially, they had been
angry that their brother was assaulted by a woman. As the case changed, they
were bemused. The wife could not believe it. They all pleaded with the police
and the victim’s family not to allow the matter go beyond the walls of the
police station for fear that the African Alliance Insurance Company might sack
the insurance executive and throw his wife and children into suffering.
The victim’s family left the matter,
but the police did not. The insurance man was made to pay huge sum before he
was let off the hook.
Back to 1995 at 9 Awofodu Street,
Pedro, Lagos, you could see a little Hausa girl, not more than 9 years old,
washing plates at the public tap in front of the old one-storey building. She
was new in the yard. Everyone had assumed that the over 50 years old Sanni (not
his real name), a foreign currency exchange dealer, had brought the little girl
the last time he traveled to his hometown in northern Nigeria to be his house
girl. Sanni had several wives and children but none lived with him at Awofodu.
Neighbours, however became worried
that the little girl was always screaming at night. The scream got too loud and
so unbearable to the neighbours one night that they decided to intervene.
“Sanni, why is your house girl always screaming at night?” the elderly men the
tenants delegated to Sanni asked him in his sitting room.
Relaxed, and obviously enjoying the
scenario, Sanni said to them: “Aisha is not my house girl. She is my wife. I
have to consummate my marriage, or don’t I have the right to? Thank
you very much for your concern, but she will get used to it.” Wide eyed and
apparently disgusted, the delegates left Sanni’s apartment, and the matter was
closed. The culture of early marriage in northern Nigeria is closely connected
to the problem under discuss, insists Elochukwu Charity, who runs an NGO that
fights sexual abuse of children and domestic violence. Charity, who had a close
shave with a pedophile at age 9, is not the only one mad at men who do this
terrible harm to kids. Early this year, actress, Stella Damascus, was furious
over Senate’s refusal to outlaw child marriage. She summarized her views in two
sharp and short messages:
“#ChildNotBride –
EducationNotEjaculation!”
Messing up children sexually is not
restricted to the secular world. Some religious leaders who ought to be in the
forefront of the efforts to heal society of this terrible perversion are also
neck deep in the act. On March 3, 2014, Vanguard newspaper carried a report of
a protest by some women and NGOs over a Lagos pastor accused of sexually
abusing children. The protesters were led by Josephine Effah-Chukwuma of
Project Alert and Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin of Women Arise. The pastor, a
proprietor of an Orphanage at Akute-Ijoko, was said to have relocated the
orphanage from its former location because his crime was exposed. According to
the women activists, “the pastor has a four-count charge of sexual abuse of
children hanging over his head.” Two girls from the orphanage were said to have
alleged that they had been sexually molested by the pastor.
Similarly, there was another report
of an Islamic teacher (see www.jihadwatch.org/2014/03/uk-quran…) who sexually
abused an 11 year- old girl as he was teaching her, but the teacher was spared
jail.
Since the past 10 years, rape of
children by older men has been increasing in Nigeria especially in the northern
part of the country. In 2008, the then deputy police boss of Kano State,
Suleiman Abba, disclosed a case of a 70-year man who raped a 3-year old girl,
counting up to 54 recorded cases of child rape in the state alone. He told of
another case in which the victim was raped to death. According to the deputy
police chief, a few young men rape minors, but majority of those who commit
this crime are aged between 45 and 70, and their victims are from 3 to 11 years
old. He re-echoed a well known fact about rape: that majority of the parents of
the victims do not report to the police when these things happen to them for
fear that it will attract a social stigma to their kids.
Perhaps to stem this heinous crime,
a fundamental version of Islamic law was reintroduced in Kano in 2001 but a
prominent Islamic scholar wanted more action against the crime.
The crime of elder men having sex
with children has no geographical boundary. As a matter of fact, it is a
transnational problem. At the international level, it is like pure madness: In
Bangalore, India, a 70-year old teacher was arrested for sexually abusing a
minor girl in school premises. This took place barely one month after the
gang-rape, in the same country, of a six-year old girl which evoked public
outrage.
At Malvern School of Music, 44 years
old Anton Fomin, a Russian piano teacher, is standing trial for sexually
abusing three 6-year old children. The children had told their parents that
Fomin had been showing them pornographic images from his laptop computer as
well as fingering their private parts while teaching them. When police arrested
Fomin and inspected the files in his laptop computer, they found exactly the
images the children had described.
It is possible that the men who tear
little girls apart may be considering themselves holy and straight when
compared to other guys who screw under-aged boys and
animals. On August 19, the Vanguard newspaper reported a story of a
19-year old man who raped a chicken to death in Ondo. And recently
in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, a Catholic Archbishop, Jozef Wesolowski,
Vatican’s ambassador to the Dominican Republic, was being defrocked and tried
in the Vatican for sexually molesting some boys regularly at the oceanfront
where he used to disguise himself and offer the boys money to perform sexual
acts. Reports say it was the first time a top Vatican ambassador,
who served as a personal envoy of the pope was being accused of sexual abuse of
minors. It has sent shock waves through the Vatican and two predominantly
Catholic countries that have only begun to grapple with clergy sexual abuse:
the Dominican Republic and Poland, where Mr. Wesolowski was
ordained by the Polish prelate who
later became Pope John Paul II.
Statistics are like luxuries in
Nigeria – mostly non-existent or only available to a few persons or agencies at
worst. Elsewhere, substantial data on sexual abuse of children
abound. According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychology, up to 80,000 cases of child sexual abuse are reported every
year. The number of unreported instances, it says, is far greater,
because children are afraid to disclose it, and the legal procedure for proving
it is difficult. In fact another organisation, the Child Sex Abuse Prevention
and Protection Centre, says 88 per cent of cases of adults sexually abusing
children are not reported.
Why men do it
Like in ritual killing, superstition
has been fingered as one reason why men defile babies. According to those in
this school of thought, some men have been told by their medicine men
that they would become wealthy if they have sex with a female between 3 and 11
years old, while others believe that sex with a minor would cure them of
certain sicknesses and sexually transmitted diseases. While that may be
possible in explaining the reasons for rape of minors in Africa and other third
world countries where the culture of superstition is strong, it is definitely
not enough to account for sexual abuse of children in civilized societies of
Europe and America. A much more plausible reason is the increasingly twisted,
warped, perverted mind of this generation.
Preponderance of Pornography and
media influence
Two other related villains people
point at as being partly responsible for the minor sexual scourge are
proliferation of pornography and electronic media, especially television and
the Internet. Unlike before, more people have access to mobile internet in
their phones and with pornographic video materials flying all over this medium,
it is not surprising that most people are hooked. “On these sites,” says Dr.
Olatunji, a senior lecturer at Lagos State University, “people view adults
having sex with kids, and after seeing those materials, the next step is to try
to put them into practice.” In addition, he says, programming on television
stations these days have sexual undertones which promote immorality.
Some people have blamed the moral
failure of modern society for this ill. “There is general collapse of morality
among people of all nations today,” says Pastor Merith. “These things will
continue until the world comes to an end. They are signs of end-time.”
However, Charity Elochukwu is more
optimistic that there is a way out: “Nigeria needs in-corrupt law makers,
in-corrupt leaders. There will be peace if the 360 formula is applied in
Nigeria. If not, Nigeria will remain a country that allows its minors get hurt
without knowing they are hurt.”
Children, they say, are the future
leaders. If we keep destroying them before they grow up, there may be no future
at worst, or at best, we will end up having a world filled with monsters as
people.
Vanguard
report written by Osa Amadi
Leke Rapes 3 Years Old Girl : As More Men Having Sex With Children
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