A woman from Delta State (names withheld) who was kidnapped
nine years ago by her lover has miraculously regained her freedom.
The woman who lived in the Ikotun Egbe area of Lagos stepped
out of her lover’s house with her four children for the first time in nine
years. The woman said to be a graduate and speaks fluent English narrated her
ordeal to the people in the area who gathered around to have a glim of her.
Our source was told
by eye witnesses that the woman’s lover who hails from Ekiti State loved her so
much and wanted to marry her but because her family was against the
relationship, he decided to kidnap her for keeps, to keep her away from her
parents. He later took her to a wooden house he built for her in Okerube area
of Abaranje, Ikotun, Lagos.
Neighbours said the woman claimed not to have known where
she was kept because her lover would go to the market to get food for her and
her children very early in the morning and threatened that she would die if
she stepped out of the house. When he leaves, he makes sure he locks the house
so she had no way of coming out. Sunday Sun was told that it was in the wooden
house that the woman gave birth to her four children while the husband acted
as the midwife.
Three weeks ago, her lover fell ill and could not as usual
go out to fetch food all through the period of his illness. Extremely starved
and weak, the woman forced him out on Friday, October 24, 2014 to get what they
would eat and drink before they all die of hunger and thirst. Luckily for her
and the children, the man forgot to lock the house. It was at this point that
the woman decided to urinate and was shocked to see what had happened around
her.
When the people in the area discovered her, they came out in
their numbers and started questioning her as they thought she was mad. She and
her children were so much emaciated but from her responses and body language,
they realized she and the children were okay and mentally sound. While in
forced confinement, she had taught the children their lessons such that they
spoke very well when with their mother in the crowd. She remembered her
sister’s contact and one of the sympathizers quickly put a call through to
her. In about 30 minutes, the sister arrived at the scene and took her and the
children away.
Eyewitnesses reported that her husband had not returned from
the market when she was taken away. They said she was so upset at the forceful
rescue that she was screaming at the top of her voice:
“My husband oh, my husband!” thereby getting her sister angry
and shouting back at her; “which yeye husband you dey call?”
A lady who lived in the neighbourhood said the man built the
wooden house near her house. Whenever people go near the place to see if anyone
lives there, he would use a catapult and stone to hit them and chase them away.
She said:
“Anyone who tries to get close, this man will use
catapult and stone to shoot them so people had to let him be thinking he was
mentally unbalanced. We didn’t even know he was living there with five people.
When the man got back, he found the house empty. He began to shout, ‘’I hate
human beings, that is why I isolated myself and my family from them”. Can you imagin?
It is uncertain if the man is himself a graduate or if he
is mentally stable but one thing is certain: He was not ready to set his “wife”
free and was very upset when she left.
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