When Emmanuela, 13, a JSS student of Shadoff Secondary school, Igbogbo,
set out on that fateful day for her usual Thursdays fellowship and faith
clinic service at a church, little did she know that it was going to be
the most horrifying experience of her life as a teenager.
But by divine intervention, Emmanuela returned to tell the grueling
story of her kidnapp and how she was slated for rituals before God set
her free. But other ten passengers could not live to tell their stories.
According to her, “I entered the bus from Igbogbo around 7pm. I was
going to my church for our Thursday vigil. When I entered the bus, I
noticed that all the passengers in the bus were sleeping. They were
about ten. I felt something was wrong and I quickly told the driver to
stop for me that I had forgotten my transport fare at
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The conductor then said that I should not worry that he would not
collect money from me. I insisted I would get down, shouting that I was
going to church and I would not be able to come back home even if he
did not collect money from me. But he refused. As we were arguing on
that, the conductor immediately brought out a handkerchief and waved it
on my face and that was the last thing I remembered.
“I then saw myself at a shrine with other victims. The following day at
the shrine, they began to kill others with knife and machete one after
the other. Although we were blindfolded, yet, I was able to see a bit of
what was going on. They decided Sunday would be my turn when they
would conclude their rituals.”
“We were there without food or water, and when it got to my turn on
Sunday, I was taken to the shrine again along with the remaining two.
But I heard one of them saying ‘no, they should return me back to where
they picked me. We were three left out of about eleven people.”
After
the argument, I was laid at the shrine, at that point, with the little
consciousness I had, I was praying, I was weak and could not even move
my body. I realised that the killer could not bring his knife on me.
The next thing I heard was that ‘take this girl away’. Again, that was
what I saw until I found myself at the Ita Elewa, Ikorodu late at
night.”But instead of returning me back to where they picked me ,
they kept me somewhere. The following day which was Monday, they took
the three of us back to the shrine. The other two were killed that
day, leaving only me. One of them again told the men that they should
look for another person to replace me and that they should return me
immediately. But they refused saying that they cannot return me and
that they should manage and use me like that.
Emmanuela said: “It was dark, I didn’t know how I got there; I just
suddenly discovered I was out of their hands, but I was very weak.
There, I saw a man in a suit walking on the street. I approached him and
asked him where I was? He told me Ita-Elewa; I begged him to take me to
my church because it was very close to the area they dropped me. He
obliged me. When I entered the church, I fell and lay by the gate.
“As a member of the drama group, we usually hold drama rehearsals every
Tuesdays. So, it was co-incidental that the members of the group were
there at that time. Somebody who was sent by our leader to check the
gate saw me and took me inside, prayed for me and gave me food to eat.
Throughout my stay there, I was never hungry, until I came out.”
Asked to describe the area where the ritual took place, Emmanuela said
what she saw were materials and accessories used by ritualists, such as
charms, knives, machetes among others.
She explained that it was an isolated area, adding “there is no living
house in the area. I really don’t know the place, but what I saw there
were things used by ritualists. I can’t really say whether it was in
Ikododu or its outskirts and I can’t determine the time we spent on the
road because I didn’t even know how I got there.”
Grandma rejoices
“It was on a Thursday and we use to have our Faith Clinic in the Church. The Drama group which she belongs, had a vigil and she was going to attend that vigil when she left home. Usually, she comes home after the vigil the following morning around 6:30am. But that Friday, I was expecting her to come but she did not come. I initially thought she slept off in the church.
“It was on a Thursday and we use to have our Faith Clinic in the Church. The Drama group which she belongs, had a vigil and she was going to attend that vigil when she left home. Usually, she comes home after the vigil the following morning around 6:30am. But that Friday, I was expecting her to come but she did not come. I initially thought she slept off in the church.
“Three hours later, I called the leader, and to my amazement, he said
she didn’t come to church. I rushed down to the church to tell them
when and how she left home the previous day. The following day, I
reported the matter at Ikorodu police station. I also reported to our
Pastor and other Churches in the area for prayers. Throughout this
period, I was devastated.
“I knew something was wrong because I knew she couldn’t stay outside for
days without seeing me. I have always trusted her. She has grown to
know me very well, she has been with me since she was born. I know what
she is capable of doing. She finds it difficult to stay outside our
home even when I traveled out of town.
“So, I knew something terrible was about to happen to her. I told people
she must have been kidnapped or held somewhere. So, I engaged pastors
to help me in prayers. But the revelation from all angles was that she
was alive and will return.
My son went to Ajegunle to see a man-of-God and we were assured she
would come back. He was even told to mention the day we want her to
return. My brother said tomorrow being Tuesday, and the man-of-God said
she will come back either Monday or Tuesday. I vacated my house at
Igbogbo to my sister’s house at Sabo to keep in touch with people who
assist me in prayers.
At about 11pm, my phone rang and I was told she was brought to the
church late Tuesday around 11pm. I could not go immediately because it
was late as there was no vehicle on the road, but then, I couldn’t
sleep.
You know in this kind of situation, people will say a lot of funny and
unpalatable things, some said she went after a boyfriend and other
things. She was so weak and atrophied when she returned. I couldn’t
imagine a girl will stay with a boy for days and look so dirty, weak and
emaciated. So, I decided to take her to a hospital for a test. She was
tested, and I can tell you that she was not touched, she remains
intact.” said Emmauela’s grandma.
The other unknown ten passengers could not live to tell their story,
their identities are not known just as their families most probably
would still be searching every nook and cranny for their whereabouts.
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