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Saturday, September 6, 2014

SEX ABUSE: VICTIMS RECOUNT ORDEALS AT HOMES, SCHOOLS AND OFFICES



The victim on her matriculation day
Stella Maris was sixteen years when she got admission into the University to study Economics. She was a very brilliant student and made the best WAEC result in the secondary school she attended.

A day before she moved into the University campus, her father took her on a shopping spree and she had fun purchasing all she ever wanted and even those things she never dreamt she could have. Her father spent a fortune on her and she went home a happy girl in preparation for moving into the campus the next day.

But something strange happened to her that night.

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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.

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The Supers Eagles have been speaking with confidence ahead of today’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against the Red Devils of Congo Brazzaville at the UJ Esuene Stadium in the city of Calabar, the capital of Cross River State.

Some of the players that spoke in separate interviews with Saturday Sunsports vowed to defy the crisis currently rocking the nation’s foot­ball administration as well as the dreaded Ebola virus epidemic in some African countries, with Congo Brazzaville among the worst hit,