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Nkemakonam Nwoke |
A 33-year-old man, Nkemakonam Nwoke is in trouble because he molested
female minors . Nwoke who lived at 7, Chief Nwatu Street Emene, Enugu is
said to have defiled eight female kids of ages ranging between 3 and 6
years at his neighborhood.
Nkem’s molestation of the eight minors was unnoticed until one of the
girls who could nolonger cope reported to her mother that the man was
doing ‘bad-bad’ things with them. With further probing , the said parent
was able to get the truth from her daughter who confessed that the man
was molesting eightof them one after the other. Consequently, parents of
the victims contacted Mediating for the Less Privileged and Women
Development and the man was arrested.
Narrating the story to our reporter in Enugu, Dr. (Mrs.) Betty Agujiobi
who runs the NGO recalled how she got involved in the matter. Said she:
“I received a distress call from Emene, so I rushed there and it was a
case ofa 33 year-old man defiling minors in his area. One of the
children was no longer comfortable with his lewd tendencies and she had
to report to her mother and that was how the community knew.
The man had been defiling the children for over one year .” “When I got
there I had to interview the man and he admitted doing it .Asked why he
molested the children he said he didn’t know, that he takes delight in
having sexual relationship with children. He said he’s shy and can’t
talk to mature girls. “Iprobed further to find out if probably he used
his fingers or his manhood and he told me he didn’t use his fingers but
his manhood. The oldest amongst his victims appeared to be very shy to
say what the young man had been doing with them.
Others told me what happened and they spoke in Igbo saying Nkem na eme
anyi ihe aruruala (Nkem does bad-bad things to us). Iasked further to
find out the type of bad things he was doing to them and they explained
what he had been doing with them and I had no option than to contact
thepolice. The police came and arrested the man and he also told them
the truth. He said he would not deny it and that probably God wanted to
expose him .”
Agujiobi said further “But the man called meand said there was one thing
he wanted to find out. He said he wanted to know how long he would
spend in prison if he’s convicted . I told him it would be about 7 to 14
years and he said if the jail term is multiplied by the number of
children it will be too severe that he would prefer if it would run
concurrently. I said okay, that we would see what we can do but that he
has to maintain his story.” The risk of HIV/AIDS Agujiobi said further
“After they were testedfor HIV/AIDS and the results were negative I
asked their parents to take them for tests for other sexually
transmitted infections andthey went.
They all tested positive and were placed on drugs. Before then, one of
the parents told me that her three-year-old girl was experiencing
vaginal discharge which was abnormal and that she never knew why until
this thing came to light.” “All eight children live in a cluster
settlement in the same vicinity at a low income settlement at Emene
where anyone who owned a television is seen as a lord. This young man
entices these children with his television which he tunes to the cartoon
network. Parents didn’t know why these children ran to him anytime he
was around .” “Whenever he wanted to molest them he would send some to
go and buy biscuits and probably tell them the place to go which was
normally a distance from his home.
They complied and he molested them one after the other . He told me that
he would spray his towel and lay the children on the towel and do
whatever he wanted to do with them.” “I wanted to know the background of
the young man who looked very healthy and bulky and I was told how he
came to live with a woman with his mother. He used to go around with his
mother washing plates for the woman who was an hotelier and who would
also give them food.”
“After a while, when he was of age the hotelier asked the mother to let
himstay with her and that was how he came to live with her.
The hotelier expressed shock that they lived under the same roof and she
never knew something like this was going on. When the man told me
“…this is not the first time”, the woman was like, “shut up, are you
mad? Why should you have to tell her that this is not your first time;
do you want to die?” He said “no I want to stop it; if this is the way
God wants me to stop it, I will be happy.” They asked him how he felt
now and he saidhe’s ashamed and that he wished he would just die to
avoid the shame. A sense of guilt has overcome him and he never raised
his face but was always bowing to hide his face.He said “I am so
ashamed; if the parents of these children killed me I won’t blame them
because I really offended them.”
“Poverty you know is a problem and initially parents of the victims
thought my organization’s intervention would be like every other
intervention.
They never knew we meant business. At a point they delegated two of the
parents to meet me and they came to my house and said they were happy
with me for my commitment but that they wanted to withdraw from the
case. I asked them why and they said the man would settle them and that
he has agreed to settle each of them so that they would withdraw the
case. The two parents said they would gain nothing from going to court
or sending the man to jail and that the best thing was to settle out of
court. I told them this is a case of defilement and that this man had
said that he didn’t start with your children, but had been doing it with
other children.
If you withdraw this case who knows who would be the next victim?. I
said as far as I am concerned if they collect anything from the man I
will sue them for trading with their children. There and then I called a
lawyer. I told him I had a case and this is what the parents were
trying to do.
I asked him to prepare a case against the parents so we could go to
court and he said okay that I should come. Nkem shouted and asked if
that was how I behaved. I said yes, that I will even go beyond that and
he promised togo back to the others assuring that they playalong.
I asked him if he realized the kind of infection those children must
have contracted . It wasn’t as though my NGO was doing it alone. I
contacted the vice presidentof FIDA Enugu State, and also Child
Protection Network and got all of them involved. I called the Director,
Citizens Rightsand told her about the case and she offered some advice.”
Agujiobi revealed that three of the victims are from the same parents.
The suspect who was arraigned at an Enugu East Chief Magistrate Court
was remanded inprison custody and the file transferred to theDirector of
Public Prosecution. Agujiobi told our reporter that her NGO is still
expecting the case to come up. “We have not been invited but I still go
to see the children and I interact with their parents, she added.
Source: Daily Sun Newspaper