No one could have imagined that 16-year-old Gloria (not real
name) was just two weeks away from the delivery of a child on September 3,
2014.
Gloria, a year one senior secondary school student, lives
with her married brother unaware that she was about to become a mother. But
buried deeply in the girl’s heart was a painful secret she had never told a
soul.
With threats, pleading and persuasion, Gloria’s brother,
Obi, tried to get the truth about who was responsible out of Gloria, but the
little girl was too afraid to tell the truth.
According to our source, a neighbour, who had been friends
with the family for some years, eventually got the girl to tell the truth,
which shocked the girl’s brother.
Timid and innocent, she looked at the floor as she spoke
softly, delving into the account of a sexual abuse she had gone through in the
last five years.
When Gloria’s brother brought her to Lagos seven years ago
from their village in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, it was to give her a semblance
of a better life, different from the pathetic one she was said to be living in.
Their mother had just died at the time, while their aged father back in the
village was not doing too well financially.
“She was living with me along with some of my friends at the
time. Things were still rough for me and I was single.” Obi said.
Not long after this, Obi’s good friend from Anambra State, a
trader living in Mangoro area of Lagos named Ugochukwu Okparanta, said he would
take over the care of the girl to ease the financial burden off his friend
while the girl would help his wife with house chores.
“I
was nine when I started living with Uncle (Okparanta). But two years after I
got there, he started molesting me,” Gloria began. “He started one day when I
was washing plates and he started to touch me in the private part and breast.”
The
girl became tearful. Her voice shook and trailed off. But our correspondent
assured her that she was not going to be in trouble of any kind by telling her
story. Then she continued.
“He
started by petting me, telling me I would like it. I refused and became afraid.
Then he threatened me. He would tell me that I would be in trouble if I did not
do what he wanted,” Gloria said.
Asked
why she could not report the problem to her brother, the girl said she thought
nobody would believe her.
“If
I told Madam (Okparanta’s wife), she would say I lied against her
husband,”
Gloria
explained. Then came one night, while her boss’ wife slept in the couple’s
room, Okparanta sneaked out to the room Gloria shared with his own daughter, an
older girl.
She
said,
“He
told me to follow him to the sitting room. I obeyed. He molested me and while
he did it, I was about to scream, but he covered my mouth with his hand very
tightly. I was bleeding when he finished and I became more scared but he smiled
and said the blood was normal.
“After
that, he would rape me almost every night. Madam did not know anything. Anytime
I refused, Uncle would threaten to deal with me. There was a day I refused and
when I greeted him the following day, he did not answer me.
“He
reported me to his wife that I had become pompous in his house and that I no
longer greeted him.” This sexual abuse would continue for four years,
according to the girl, until 2013 when his brother got married and brought her
back to help around the house.
However,
in January 2014, the sexual abuse the girl had kept secret and thought was over
would come back to haunt her.
“His
wife had just had a miscarriage and I was sent to go and help her for a few
days. But in the afternoon, when his children had gone to school, he dragged me
to his children’s room and molested me,” Gloria said.
Few
days before that day, our correspondent learnt that Gloria’s brother had even
gone to his ‘magnanimous’ friend, bearing a bottle of wine, to thank him for
taking care of his sister over the years.
“I
did not know in my wildest dream that the man I see as my friend would do such
a terrible thing to my sister,” he said.
Nobody
knew what damage had been done until September 2014 when the symptoms of
pregnancy started to manifest in the girl’s body.
“She
is one of those people who could be pregnant and her flat tummy would not make
anyone suspicious. I thought that if she was pregnant, it would be in early
stages and could be aborted. I had no idea that she would deliver in a few
days,” the neighbour told our correspondent.
The
day Gloria gave birth, the girl who knew nothing about motherhood was in labour
for hours in her room and thought she was having a stomach ache. She only
screamed when her water broke, it was learnt. But she had a crisis-free
delivery and gave birth to a healthy baby boy.
“I
have never had sex with any other boy before. I can swear on my life,”
When
Gloria’s angry brother and other relations confronted Okparanta with the rape
allegation, he denied initially.
“He
later admitted that he slept with her only once,” Obi said
When
our source spoke with Okparanta on the phone, he initially went from feigning
ignorance to outright denial. But when he was asked why he sent a cheque of
N50,000 to the girl’s brother, he hesitated a little and admitted he molested
the girl once.
“It
is a lie that I started sleeping with her since she was 11. Even last year, I
did not sleep with her,” Yes, I gave her brother a cheque because they were
accusing me that I was responsible.”
“I only slept with her once in January and she
was not a virgin at the time. That was the last time I did it. I was not the
first person to sleep with her. I am not the one that deflowered her. I was
sleeping in the sitting room at the time. I just felt someone touching me. I
just did not know how I slept with her after that. I hated her since then.”
“I did not know what came over me that made me
sleep with her. I told his brother after the incident that he should take her
to a church for deliverance.”
But
did he think he could be responsible since he has admitted sleeping with the
girl? He said,
No,
I did not. I just hated the girl and felt she should not have made me to do
such a bad thing. I am currently discussing with the family to see how we can
take care of the baby if indeed I am responsible.”
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