A mother of two, Tinuke Johnson, tells TOBI AWORINDE how seven men raped her
One could feel the pain in her heart as
thirty-four-year-old Tinuke Johnson (not real names) recounted her
ordeal. Showing our correspondent a swollen ankle, she said she would
not have been raped if she had stayed indoors on the night of Friday,
February 21, 2014.
Johnson told SUNDAY PUNCH that she left home on the evening of that day to visit a friend at a hangout on Babs Animashaun Street, Surulere, Lagos.
“That night, I was waiting to meet a
friend, but the person was not around. Then, a young guy in his
twenties, who was with his friend, approached me. He introduced himself
as Kunle. We chatted for some time. I discovered it was late when I
checked my watch. It was 1.30am. He pleaded with me to go with him to
his house and after much pressure, I agreed. All the while we spoke, he
didn’t introduce his friend. But as we made to go, he followed us,” she
said.
Johnson explained that she had taken to
prostitution last year, after her shop had been demolished by
government. According to the single mother, she needed to take care of
her children and other family members.
She said she and the men boarded a taxi
to a house located at 36, Abosede Kuboye Crescent, in the Eric Moore
area of Surulere. She explained that she decided to give her phone
number to the taxi driver, when she noticed that it would be difficult
for her to find her way when leaving.
Johnson said, “When I got to the house,
there was no sign that there was any other person in the room. Kunle had
sex with me and left the room. After he left, another guy opened the
door and said he was next. It was my first time of seeing him that
night. While forcing me to lie down, I confronted him.
“He forcefully covered my mouth and said I
shouldn’t make a sound. I was so scared, because I didn’t know if he
was holding a gun. That was how, one after the other, they kept coming.
In all, they were seven. I did not know where they came from. I was
traumatised and managed to ‘flash’ the taxi driver, who immediately
called back. I quickly told him I was being raped and that he should get
help for me. I later learnt he went to mobilise other taxi drivers.
Then they called the police.
“The seventh guy, tall and dressed in
black, forced me to lie down. I refused; I was so scared. I begged him,
but he threatened me, saying, ‘You don’t try me!’ He pushed me down. All
the while, the taxi driver kept calling my phone. Somehow, I managed to
answer it. He asked me to make a noise, because they couldn’t find
which flat I was in. That was when the guy tried to snatch the phone
from me. It fell apart while trying to snatch it from me. At that point,
the taxi driver could no longer reach me,” she said.
Johnson added that she told the men she
wanted to use the toilet and they ordered her to use the one in their
flat. According to her, she refused, for fear that they coud harm her
there. She said it was at that point she heard the police blowing the
siren.
“They said to one another, ‘The police
are around! The police are around!’ They ran in different directions.
Desperate to escape, I rushed out of the room into the veranda and
jumped into the next compound, spraining my ankle in the process. I
didn’t even take my clothes. I ran in my underwear.”
The disturbed woman said she hid under a car until 3.30am.
Mrs. Gibson (not real name), who lives in the compound which Johnson jumped into, told SUNDAY PUNCH
that when she first saw her on Saturday morning, she mistook her for a
mentally challenged person. She said Johnson wore only underwear, had a
swollen ankle and her body was covered in dirt.
“She explained that she was not mad and
she had been raped. Her eyes were bloodshot, as if she cried all night.
She begged me to help her. After listening to her story, I cleaned her
up, gave her some clothes, and went to the neighbourhood association
chairman to report the incident,” Mrs. Gibson said.
Chairman, Alaka Estate Extension
Residents Association, Mr. Tunde Kuboye, said Gibson brought the matter
to the notice of the association the next day during the association’s
meeting.
He said, “Like any other last Saturday of
the month, the leaders of the association were meeting on February 22
when Gibson stormed the venue. She was distressed. She told me what
happened and I decided to inform the police. I called the Divisional
Police Officer of Bode Thomas Police Station, Mr.Oliver Esirim, who soon
sent some officers. The policemen took her (Johnson) to the police
station, where she made a statement.”
Kuboye said the policemen returned with Johnson about an hour after to identify the house.
One of the residents in the house where
the rape took place, Mr. Adekunle Adeniyi, promised to ensure that the
suspects’ were ejected and arrested.
“I learnt one of the occupants and some
of his friends raped the lady. I was infuriated, so I went back to
confront them but they had escaped. As I was telling the guard to find
them, Kuboye came in with the lady and some policemen. They were the
ones who explained the whole matter to me.
“After the lady had confirmed the
suspects’ apartment to the policemen, I ensured that the guard threw out
the belongings of the boy who brought the lady. He is not a tenant. He
was given the accommodation free of charge by a relation of mine, who is
his family friend. I have had enough of him. I live here with my wife
and kids. In the middle of the night, he and his friends would be
quarrelling and making a noise, disturbing other occupants. On a number
of occasions, I have had to come out to warn them,” he said.
The taxi driver who took Johnson and the
two men to the house, Mr. John Okon, said he left after waiting for over
an hour and the men did not come out to give him his money as promised.
Okon said, “I told a fellow taxi driver
what they had done, when I spoke with the lady. It was then we decided
to inform the police. When we got to the house with the policemen, we
couldn’t identify the place. The lady’s number also didn’t go through.
We didn’t know she had jumped into the next compound,” he said.
A senior policeman at the Bode Thomas
Police Station told our correspondent that the DPO had given
instructions that the house should be constantly monitored, in order to
arrest the suspects.
When contacted, the Deputy Public
Relations Officer of the Lagos Police Command, Mr. Damasus Ozoani, said
he was unaware of the incident and promised to respond with details. But
at the time this report was submitted, no response was received from
the deputy PRO.
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