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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Kidnapped 15 Year Old Girl Precious Nwaigwe Recounts Ordeal..

Hmmm....this life!


Precious Nwaigwe, the 15-year-old schoolgirl, who was kidnapped in the Ajah area of Lagos State about a year ago and released on Friday, has said she was made to work for $6,000 the Libyan pimp paid to buy her.

She added that after paying the money, she was again used as collateral for a 500 Libyan dinars (N50,000) loan.





 She revealed that her maternal cousin was the mastermind behind her kidnap.

She also stated that her abductors conducted pregnancy tests on her three different times, which were negative.


Speaking to Punch correspondent on Monday, Precious said she saw more than 1,000 Nigerian girls, who were also forced to work for the money paid by the pimps to the human traffickers.

Precious who was kidnapped in May, 2014 while returning to her school, Ikenne Community College, Ikenne, Ogun State, said she was actually abducted in Ode Remo, Ogun State after she stumbled on some cultists en route to her school in Ikenne.

She said, “When I left Sangotedo Park in Ajah for school, I was the only one in the vehicle, so the driver dropped me off at Ibeju Lekki.

“I got another vehicle from there, which took me to Ode Remo around 9pm. I could not find a cab that would take me to Ikenne where my school is. I did not know they were having a festival that day and people had been asked to stay indoors.

“I trekked for about two hours until I stumbled on some people who were talking. I discovered they were cultists and they accused me of eavesdropping. They added that I knew their secrets. The ladies among them descended on me.

“After the ladies were done beating me, they asked the men in the group to take turns to rape me.”

She said she faintly heard a man in the group protesting the decision.

She said the man, who she later identified as Seun, took her to Ojota in Lagos.

She said Seun took care of her for two weeks, while she recuperated from her injuries.

Precious added, “One day, he said he wanted to help me to get eyedrop because my eyes were swollen. I begged him to allow me to follow him, at least to see the sun.

“He obliged me and while we were going, my slippers cut and I went back into the house to pick another one. I was on my way when I saw Kelvin (Okito) my maternal cousin.”


She narrated her ordeal to Okito, thinking that he would rescue her. Okito, however, took her to the Alaba area of Lagos and connived with his friend, John, to sell the 15-year-old to John’s elder brother, identified as Nzube Chukwu, who was said to be based in Libya.

She explained that Okito deceived her that he had discussed with her mother to take her to Libya where she would continue her education.

She said, “He said he had called my mum and told her he was taking me on a journey to Libya. I pleaded with him to allow me talk to her, but he said my mum was happy that I was going to Libya, where I would continue my education.”

She said together with some other migrants, they spent four days on the road before reaching Agadez in the Niger Republic.

She said at that point, her co-travellers told her that it was a journey of life and death.

She said, “We spent four days on our journey to Agadez in the Niger Republic. The other people with me said it was a journey of life and death. I managed to get a phone, called my mum and asked her for money so I could return to Nigeria.

“They discovered the phone that I used to call my mum and they seized it. I was made to stay indoors in Agadez for three weeks.”

She said they later started the journey to Libya and spent seven days in the desert, adding that some people died on the way.

“We got to Bra in Libya seven days after. I met the wife of the man (Chukwu) and she asked me if I had been told what I was there for. I said, ‘Yes, to continue my school.’

“I was taken to a place where there were so many girls wearing only pants and bras. I told them to wear their clothes. But they laughed at me and said, ‘this one is a JJC (naive)’,” she added.

Precious said the woman told her she had bought her and she must work to pay back the money.

PUNCH Metro learnt that the woman told her she would pay $6,000, including transport, accommodation and feeding costs.

She said when she did not cooperate, she was beaten up.

“Every night, they would torture me with cigarette stubs. They locked me up in a room and beat me up,” she added.

The practice in the area was that every day’s job was documented in a notebook.

At the end of the month, the total money made by each of the girls would be tabulated and divided into two.

The money would then be shared ─ one part for accommodation and feeding, and the other for transport cost incurred while travelling down to Libya.

Precious said she had pleaded with a man that had indicated interest to sleep with her on a night, to allow her make a call with his phone.

She said she called Okito and told him she was suffering, begging him to talk to the woman to allow her go.

Okito was said to have assured the 15-year-old that he would do something.

She said, “But I paid the money back on my own. The man (Chukwu), who sold me to the woman, then came back and started making trouble again.”

It was learnt that Chukwu later used the victim to borrow 500 dinars (about N50,000).

She said she was relocated to another part of the town, Baladia.

Precious said she was accused of sleeping with Chukwu and was subjected to three pregnancy tests, which were negative.

While working to raise the 500 dinars, she said she met a Nigerian named Soni (Sunday) and became friends with him.

Around that time policemen at the SCID and SARS, in the course of investigations had arrested John and Okito in Lagos, Nigeria. 

John’s brother, Chukwu, was said to have threatened Precious that she would not be allowed to return to Nigeria until the police in Nigeria released John.

However, Soni helped the victim to pay the money and insisted that the victim was no longer in captivity and Chukwu could not decide her fate.

Soni, who worked as a tiles contractor in Libya, arranged Precious’ transport to Lagos.

 Further speaking, Precious said while preparing to return home, the pimp in Libya urged her to recruit girls from Lagos.

She said, “She told me that now that I have seen how she worked and made her money, she would want me to join the business.

“There were more than 1,000 Nigerian girls who had been recruited to work in Libya.

“I was lucky to have survived and returned home safely.”

She said when she arrived in Lagos, she contacted a relative in the Okota area of the state, who took her to her parents.

Precious said she would never forgive her cousin, Kelvin Okito, for betraying her trust.

“I can never forgive my cousin who did this to me.

“I trusted him and he decided to sell me for money,” she said.

Her father, Okoro Nwaigwe, said he was happy that his daughter returned home alive, adding that she would not return to her school in Ikenne.

He said, “There were four people involved in this sad tale and they were my town’s people.

“I spent more than N3m to get my daughter back. I was close to selling my house.”

Her mother, Blessing, also commended the police and other Nigerians for their support.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Kenneth Nwosu, said the suspects would soon be taken to court.



Source : Punch





92 comments:

  1. This is child trafficking!!!...
    But why send your child to a school outside Lagos when you won't be able to drive her to school your self...
    My 10 years old son is in JS1 and I still take him to school my self...and I will continue till SS1 when he will be staying in the dormitory..
    I just don't understand some parents...
    Well,thank God she arrived safely...

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    1. Exactly my thought, a 15yr old left to travel back to a school outside lagos,and based on the timing,she didnt leave home early...This should be a lesson to parents..Thank God she lived to tell her story.

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    2. I wonder o
      Father too busy to take her...the Mother too
      I think her parents are seperated or something. This little girl has passed through the valley of the shadows of death but came out strong even stronger.

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    3. Your 10years old in JS1 already? Wowww

      @SHB

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    4. my 11+yr boy is writing Junior NECO now

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    5. And you are so shocked?My sister is 15 and in her first year in the University.

      This is jet age ooh,lol

      #rootzy#

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    6. @anon,huh? At 9 years I was already in js1 and that was in 1998. My 10year old brother is in js2 so what is your point?

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    7. @ SHB...is 10yrs too young to be in Jss 1???

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    8. Same thought kept flowing through me as I read...why not follow her to school? I am happy she came back home, and I pray she heals from her traumatic ordeal... but there are few things I don't understand.

      In 2014, having a phone is like pure water, why didn't her parents give her one since she goes alone to school to be in communication.... And why didn't they call the school that same day to confirm if she arrived safely...rather it was the school that called them. This action speaks of a carefree attitude.

      When 2 weeks with the cult guy, why didn't she beg him to help call her parents to come and pick her at ojota? Or better still beg for money to return home?

      Her wicked maternal cousin took her to alaba, lied to her she will start school in Libya, just like that? When she begged a customer to use his phone and she spoke to her mother, what action was taken to rescue her and arrest the heartless cousin immediately? Why was there no outcry from her parents to the public for help? I just don't get it! Why were her parents having this nonchalant approach? She still had to work the 500 dinars loan off!!! Chukwu still had the gut to use her as a bargaining tool to negotiate for her cousin release!!! Her pimp madame asking her to recruit girls for her when she gets to Nigeria??? ARE THESE PEOPLE NOT SUPPOSE TO BE IN THE POLICE NET BY NOW???

      Somethings does not add up in this story. I wish her well.
      Nitty.

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    9. See u @anon12:48, my soon to be 10 yrs old is in jss2,already!!!

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    10. Wats the big deal if a 10yr old is in jss1?!

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    11. I graduated as a doctor at 15. There's no biggie.

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    12. I tire oo.... Is not new at all. I was 9yr old when I was in Jss 1...(1994).

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    13. One of the reasons my daughter is in boarding school. I can't come and die with the thought of traveling everyday to school and back, with all these kidnaps going on. Mind u, drivers u entrust ur kids to could also connive to divert ur kids instead of bringing them home after school. The dangers are ominous. My second will go to boarding too, I can't come and die o.

      Above all, it's only God that helps us watch over our wards.. this young girl saw hell, for her age she suffered o.

      By now the bastards should have been caught. Thank God they didn't think of killing her, knowing that she's aware of those involved and she can let the secret out. This isn't their foolishness but God's doing. Her parents should offer God their burnt offerings for prevailing over these cohort. Terrible.. to say the least.

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    14. My dears do not be judgemental. When i was in sce school i know alot of school mates who used to find their way to sch. Even as u r taking ur child anything can happen so pls try not to judge. Lets thank God for her life.

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  2. God give Precious the strength to carry on. Dont allow her experience to affect her.

    Sorry you went through this and thank God because He alone wanted His name to be praised in your situation. God that saw you through will see other girls through too.

    Igbo men and money

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    1. So heartbreaking? Is ds a country? The father sef, my Parents dropped us and picked us from boarding school till we finished SS3. They don't even trust any driver alone, not that it was even convenient but they always make time, God please heal this girl and compensate her such that she would overcome and smile about it

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  3. I have always known that a man's main enemies are members of his household. I trust nobody, not even myself. Thank God she survived.

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  4. Na wa.. hmm
    Evils everywhere

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    1. But why would she leave for school so late that she is still on d road at 9pm abi 10pm unaccompanied?! Haba parents tho...Stop jeopardizing the lives of your children!

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  5. Oh dear! My greatest fear happened...... Sad

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    1. Husband no dey dis blog. Fuck off

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  6. Now this story is becoming very complicating. Not straight biko. Anyways, thank God for her life.

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    1. I thought so too

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    2. I think the story is straight. They left out too many s*x scene so as not to dampen the image of the gal.

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    3. I thought as much I swear but God knows best

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  7. Became friend with Sunny and what kind of job? Well thank God you're alive to tell the story.

    Wicked uncles everywhere.

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  8. OMG.
    May God bless Soni who helped her.



    Oh,she was forced to sleep with men,ooooh

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  9. OMG!!!!!
    I just wept reading this young girls' ordeal
    Household enemies are real, parents please beware
    Thank God she made it, I hope she doesn't turn into an oloshi after this ordeal
    May God heal her

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  10. This story is not the complete truth,I believe she arranged with her cousin but she didn't bargain for what happened in Libya.

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    1. Seriously????????????
      'Insensate'....the best word that describes you right now.

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    2. My thoughts exactly.
      She said somebody brought her to Lagos after her ordeal and she stayed with the person for 2 weeks?
      Why did she not call her father or mother?
      Her slippers cut then she suddenly ran into her cousin just like that ?? He said he was taking her to God knows where only for her to call her mum during the journey??
      If she had a phone all the while why didn't she call her dad or mum?

      In any event, i am sure she has learnt her lessons and i pray God perfects everything that concerns her.

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    3. ""She said she called Okito and told him she was suffering, begging him to talk to the woman to allow her go.
      Okito was said to have assured the 15-year-old that he would do something"

      At this point I got tired of d story...the opportunity to make a call came and she called her cousin, what happen to calling her parents?

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    4. You spoke my mind. The post yesterday said her dad put her in a bus. There is no way the dad would have left while she was the only one in the bus. Now because she was alone in the bus the driver takes her to another park.
      After she was saved by the guy that took her to Ojota, why did she not ask him to notify her parents.
      She stayed with him for 2 weeks, is he a doctor/nurse? By this time her parents had reported her as a missing person.
      The story get serious K-leg.

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    5. Rudegirl n Whirlwind...Gbam

      A minute into d story,one part of ma brain told me something was off....

      Thank God she is Alive today and probably has learnt her lesson.

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    6. Rude girl. U made a pertinent point. So I thought. Hmmm

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    7. My dear this girl has gone thru so kuch her brain must be clouded but i did wonder tho she stayed in ojota 2 wks without calling hr mom??? Anyway after the rape maybe she was off

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  11. Never trust anyone,Thank God for her life

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  12. Oh dear!such evil on a 15 year old?wickedness of men has no limit.

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  13. The only part that got me was d first part of her story!

    I can't believe women beat up a school girl who was apparently lost and still had the mind to ask guys to rape her Gosh!!!
    We ladies, in trying to form hardgirl...has sold our humanity and turned to real mean beasts!!!!

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  14. Sadly, the negligence of her parents cost her her innocence..
    I mean who lets a 15 year old school girl go on her own from Lagos to Iperu....

    She came back as a broken woman.. Very sad..

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  15. Na wa o. Seun took you to Ojota, took care of you for 2 weeks, you followed him to get eye drops, your slippers cut you went back to pic another one. You ouldnt take that opportunity to bail? at least to the nearest Police station.

    You had another opportunity to call, instead of your parents you called Okito your cousin?

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    1. Don't mind them. I believe the girl is lying. Segun was her boyfriend, and she wanted to go with him. She wasn't kidnapped.

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  16. What people do for money.God your divine protection is all I ask on me and my family. Thank God she is alive.

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  17. This story broke my heart!
    Thank God you're alive to tell your story dear! It's well

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  18. This world is full of wicked people. Sooo not fair haba, will this girl's life ever be the same? Stolen innocence so sad.
    I pray God heal her mentally and physically

    www.houseofmj.com

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  19. Thank God she made it back alive. How can someone so close be that treacherous? This life is wicked.

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  20. Hmmm! The parents definately knew about the kidnap.The father put her on a bus and never called to find out if she had gotten to shool until, the school contacted weeks later.
    crazy story. The girl needs to be taken away from the parents

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    1. Anf we re very sure she left Lagos that day abi? The story just does not add up.... to me atleast.... it doesn't.
      How ll you run into cultists in another town, they beat you up and when you get the chance to go back to Lagos ( Ojota) you stayed there with your "rescuer" for two weeks!!!!!! 14 days!!!!!!!.
      You no call your mama,
      You no call your papa!
      If the guy was kind enough to offer to buy her eyedrops, why didn't she beg him to take her home? ( ok, maybe she did and he refused)
      When the incident that led her to her cousin happened, why didn't she cease that moment to run back home?
      Why believe the crapy story of your mum organising a trip to Lybia???
      Biko, which 15 year old girl will go through a terrible experience for 2 weeks and will not run back to her parent's comfort as soon as she can?
      The answer? One who either has other plans or one whose house is on fire.
      NPF....... over to you

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  21. Hmmmmmmmmm. Why dont I believe this girl's version? Toooooooo many loopholes in this story sha.

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  22. My God !!! I can only imagine the ordeal this child was made to go thru. So sad what people will do for money. I remember even rescuing two very young innocent girls in Dubai. People want comfort but don't want to work for it. Pathetic.

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  23. I believe to an extent she knew she was going to Lybia. So all the while she was in Ojota with the segun abi seun dude she never thought it wise to call her parents?
    Hmmmmmmmmm.
    Lemme keep quiet sha

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  24. Na wao. God is great. see how they exposed this girl to ashawo biz. They will not go unpunished.

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  25. Na wao. God is great. see how they exposed this girl to ashawo biz. They will not go unpunished.

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  26. Thank God for her safety but what did the father spend the 3million naira on?

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  27. Why allow a young girl like this go back to school on her own. Her parents brought this on her. How busy could they be that they couldn't take her back to school by themselves. Poor girl. Imagine walking for two hours in the dark. Damn. Her parents!

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  28. Hmmmmmm obukwa onye ma mmadu na egbu ya. All these child traffickers, I wish d wrath of God be poured on u all. Thank God she Is safe.

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  29. Thank God she came back alive, Nigeria Police should use her to rescue other girls over there.

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  30. The heart of man is evil...trust no one....never letvur guard down .times are bad. Thank God she was saved

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  31. Hmnn may God purnish all those involed.

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  32. D story get as e b,I am sorry,dere r som loopholes dt can't b overlooked

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  33. I'm sori but dere is smthn fishy abt dis girls story.it is so confusing, when d driver took her and dropped her at ibeju lekki, why not call ur parents if ur confused on d journey,if u don't have a fone go to biz center. surely her parents wld have given her pocket money. Den she went to ojota and trecked for 2hrs. Why not treck back to ur house if ur confused abt d journey.
    ARE WE SURE DIS SEGUN IS NOT HER BOYFRIEND ??? AND DEY PLANNED TO RUN AWAY 2GEDA,maybe abroad since dey are passing thru Libya to get to Europe.
    This girl is 15 and not 5, d story doesn't have basis. I know ppl are kidnapped into prostitution, but dis girl had opportunity to run at many times. I believe maybe she was lied to dat she wld have a better life abroad.
    i'm glad she's back,but I just hope this story is accurate. Too many loope holes..................FOREVER 16

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  34. Women are their own enemies, imagine where she said the women amongst the cultists told the guys to rape her. SMH.

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  35. I think there is more to this girls story. How can a young girl stay with a total stranger for 2 weeks without making any attempt to contact her parents or the police? Did her parents ever discuss sending her to Libya? When she eventually had an opportunity to make her a call from Libya, the only person she called was her cousin who sold her out? In my opinion she is lying!

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  36. Hewuuuuuu..........At 15? How careless can some parents be? If her parents had her after years of waiting, even at 18 will they let her travel to school on her own. My heart bleeds for this young girl and to the many others who still have to go through such an ordeal and have no way of escape yet.

    As for that Okito guy? Wo.....it shall not be well with you (who am I to condemn him sef?), you will get what's coming to you.

    Dawn

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  37. When I was fifteen same fate nearly befell me . One bini man I met in a biz center told he'll take me to Italy that'll just be drinking and drinking with men nothing more ,got home and told my mum ,she jumped up and screamed wey am!! Where e dey !! Take me to him !! I said mummy what's wrong .she started biting her fingers !! She sat me down and told me what I'll really be doing in Italy when I get there .

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  38. SEGUN IS HER BOYFRIEND AND THEY PLANNED ON GOING TO EUROPE VIA LIBYA. Perhaps she was sweet talked that she will continue her education in Europe. I do not get all this she did pregnancy test 3times,(meaning she was suspected of sleepn with Segun). Then how are cousin too was involved I don't understand. How did d cousin know which cab she was taking, wen her father dropped her in sangotedo. Was the cosin trailing her from Sangotedo.
    MAMA PRECIOUS, pls sit ur daughter down and have a heart to heart with her. This story is really confusing.
    BV's AM I the only one seeing this.

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    1. You just said my mind ,because i remember myself at 15 the kind bad things wey full my head .

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    2. No my dear! I am "sawing" it too. Make she talk true biko

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    3. You are the only one o! Did you even read the story at all?

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  39. The story get as I be. Thank God she got home alive

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  40. Goodness God! She is just 15.
    Father heal her heart and body. Grant her grace to beat the trauma.

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  41. As a lawyer, i make bold to say there is more to her story. Nothing is adding up.
    Thank God she came out alive. Others cannot tell their story.

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  42. Too many loopholes in her story. Her eye been don tear befor she left home coupled with careless parents. She took advantage of it but did not know the details of what she bargained for. With that same heart she conceded and "worked" to pay her way out. To an extent she enjoyed it. Leave all these her stories for the blind gods!

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  43. This story has k-leg. This girl knew what she was up to...she seems wayward....Ur cousin is sending u to libya and you didnt think u need to say goodbye to your family. Instead of her to go to school, she went to boyfriend's house. In this mordern day and age which town will they be doing juju things and telling people not to move....ode-remo is not that type of village abeg...my thoughts is that she didnt go to school..she alighted the bus of free will...May our kids not be wayeard in Jesus name

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  44. glad shes back home. but this story is incomplete....

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  45. She knew all along she was going to Libya. From Lagos she meet up with her mother cousin and he took her to the people they sold her too. She must not have known the nature of what she was to do there. She is not innocent a beg.

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  46. smh....wonders shall never cease. pple r just heartless in ssleeping with little girls. choi!

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  47. smh....wonders shall never cease. pple r just heartless in ssleeping with little girls. choi!

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