For
nine days, Shola (not real name) was in pain. The abdominal pain she
endured felt as if a knife got stuck in her, she told Saturday PUNCH.
She
was scared but she had no choice but to endure the pain since she
couldn’t imagine telling her parents the unimaginable trauma she had
been subjected to that led to the pains she was going through.
“How
could I face them? How could I tell them that the man they handed me
over to, to help process my admission, had raped me?” Shola said.
But
then, much as she tried, she couldn’t continue hiding her ordeal,
especially when the pains had become unbearable. Shola’s parents
eventually got to know what their daughter had passed through in the
quest of trying to become an undergraduate.
Eighteen-year-old
Shola is one of the numerous hopeful candidates, wishing to secure
admission into the University of Lagos. But her score of 211 in the
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination fell short of the requirement
for Mass Communication, which was her choice.
Her father, who
resided in Abesan Estate in Ipaja area of Lagos, had done all he could
to ensure that her daughter would become a university student this year
but all his efforts seemed to be futile.
“Someone told me to send
her UTME registration number. He checked on the university website and
said she was not eligible. Not convinced, I went to the school myself to
check and it was the same problem.
“I had to start making calls
to other universities where she could secure admission and someone told
me she they could be helped to gain admission into the Olabisi Onabanjo
University with that score.
“As soon as the UTME result was
released around May, I informed a friend of mine who lives within the
estate, who is a lecturer at UNILAG. I took my daughter to him and he
promised that when it was time for the post-UTME examination, he would
help her out with the process.”
The friend Shola’s father
mentioned is Dr. Akin Baruwa, a lecturer in the Department of
Accounting, UNILAG, who is also a chairman of one of the community
development committees of Abesan Estate.
Shola’s father explained
that when she realised that her result was not being accepted as
eligible for Mass Communication, he went back to Baruwa on July 22, 2015
and the lecturer told him to bring his daughter the following morning
so he could take her to campus and see how he could help.
“He
said they had to take off very early the following morning. I did not
suspect anything unusual about that timing because I trusted him. By
4am, I roused my daughter. We prepared and I took her to Baruwa’s house.
I did not opt to follow them because I trusted him. I did not imagine
that anything untoward could happen,” he said.
Baruwa and Shola
took off from Abesan about 5am. She would later return home by 11am. His
daughter was noticeably moody as she came home. Two hours earlier,
Baruwa had called the father and told him that he had done all he could
but that it did not seem her admission would be possible.
“When he told me that, I believed he had done all he could and told my daughter to come back home,” he said.
But
it was not the same Shola that home that came back. She was moody and
noticeably quiet. She went straight to her room and locked the door.
In
company with child rights activist, Mrs. Esther Ogwu, whom the case was
reported to by the family, our correspondent spoke with Shola in
private to give details of what actually happened in Baruwa’s office
that day.
It was obvious the girl was trying hard to stay
composed. While she spoke, her right hand would go to her lower abdomen
occasionally. When asked about it, she explained that she was still
feeling some pain, which had reduced a lot since she got treatment.
Shola
said on Thursday, July 23, 2015, as her father handed her over to the
lecturer, she still did not suspect anything until they got to around
Maryland.
“While I was inside the car, he started to
touch my hair and rub my head. I was very surprised and I brushed off
his hand. He never tried it again till we got to UNILAG,” Shola alleged.
According
to her, while they were on the way, Baruwa was showing her different
parts of town, telling her about places she did not know.
She
alleged, “While we were on the way, he asked if I go out at all and I
told him I don’t usually go out. And he would show me a place and say
‘This is Maryland o. You may not know since you don’t go out.’ Then he
took me to the Yaba College of Technology. He drove inside and showed me
the place. We later proceeded to UNILAG.
“When we got to his
office, it was about 6.30am. The offices in the building were deserted.
He said he liked to be early to avoid traffic. He told me to sit on the
couch in his office.
“I noticed he was restless. He would stand
and go outside sometimes. He asked if I wanted anything, I told him I
was fine. He put on the television; I told him I was okay. He put on the
air conditioner and I told him I did not want that.
“He had
already heated water and made Coffee, which he offered to me. I told him
I was okay and really did not need that. He then put the hot Coffee on
the table. Later, out of respect, I took the cup and sipped a little. I
started to feel drowsy not long after that. I did not know why.”
According
to Shola’s narration, Baruwa later took her to see a female official in
another building who examined her documents and explained further that
there was little that could be done on her admission.
Baruwa reportedly said she might have to opt for diploma.
Shola claimed that when they went back to his office, the lecturer kept her document on his table.
She
said, “He kept standing and moving around the office. Later, he went
outside and when he came back inside, he locked the door and kept the
key on his table. I did not know what was happening.
“A moment
later, he told me to pick up a paper for him beside the couch. As I bent
down to pick up the paper, he pushed me into a corner of the couch and
held me down as he forcibly removed my trousers and underwear.”
Our correspondent asked at this point if Shola made any attempt to shout to alert anybody nearby.
She
claimed that she actually screamed but that the way he held her down
did not allow her voice to be as audible as she had wanted it to be.
Shola
claimed, “If people were around the office, they would have heard me
shout. He held me down, and pulled down my trousers and underwear. I
screamed and begged him to leave me alone but he did not.
“After
he had his way, he released me. As soon as I pulled up my trousers, I
grabbed the keys to the door and rushed out while he was dressing up. He
was walking behind me as I walked downstairs from his office. He said
nothing as I walked away crying. He later went back.”
Shola’s
father told our correspondent that he had been able to secure a place
for her to write her post-UTME examination for an admission into OOU but
the young girl has refused to go.
When our correspondent asked
Shola why she refused to go, she said “How can I be sure that this same
thing would not happen there? I don’t know anybody there. If it happens
again, where would I run to?”
Our correspondent tracked down Dr. Baruwa a day after speaking with Shola and he gave his version of the encounter.
According to him, he indeed had a sexual encounter with Shola but it was “consensual.”
The
lecturer, who seemed to be in his early 40s, told our correspondent
that he made the mistake of not doing enough to resist the temptation of
‘sleeping’ with Shola.
Speaking with our correspondent in the
front of his house out of earshot of his wife and two children, Dr.
Baruwa said, “I swear to God that the girl agreed to everything that
happened. She was a chatty girl, who did not show any shyness.
“It
is true that I took her to YABATECH and showed her places. What is not
true is that I deliberately took off from home because of any plan to do
anything bad to her. I took off from home that early to avoid traffic.
“When
she was in my office, she was the one telling me to be free with her. I
realised that I needed to lie down a little and did not want my shirt
to be rumpled. When I pulled it off, she even told me not to mind her
presence that since it was my office, I could do whatever I wanted.
“When
we first got to the office, she lay on my chest and was even playing
with my manhood. That was why I could not resist it. After we came back
from seeing the woman who was supposed to help with her admission, she
was about to go when I told her to give me a hug. It was that which now
led to the actual sexual encounter.
“When I realised that I could
not resist her, I had to tell her to let me put on a condom. The truth
is that, while I was putting on a condom, she stood by and waited. I did
not actually penetrate. When she was saying ‘it’s enough, it’s enough’
and complaining that her tummy had started hurting her, I stopped.”
Baruwa
explained that Shola’s father had sent a cryptic text message to him
(days later when he learnt of what happened to his daughter), saying
that he had learnt of what he did to his daughter.
“I know I
betrayed his trust but nobody would understand it was consensual. I
would have reached out to him to beg him if I think it would solve the
problem,” he said.
When told that Shola went through more than a
week of excruciating abdominal pain, Baruwa explained that if Shola left
him the day of the encounter with any sign of hurt, he would have
reached out to her to find out how she was doing.
Two days after
our correspondent spoke with Baruwa, he was arrested by the police and
the case is being investigated at the Isokoko Police Division, Agege,
Lagos.
The case has also been reported at the Office of the
Public Defender under the Lagos State Ministry of Justice. The Director
of the OPD, Mrs. Omotola Rotimi, said the case would be followed to its
logical conclusion.
Director of the Esther Child Rights
Foundation, Esther Ogwu, a social worker handling the case, said when
the case was first reported to her, the health of the girl was her
immediate concern.
She said, “I had to refer them to the Mirabel
Sexual Assault Referral Centre in Lagos so that she could get
comprehensive treatment. This case is just another reason for girls and
young women to be cautious of the issue of sexual assault.
“I
believe this lecturer had been doing this in the past. It is necessary
for girls to be aware and know what to do when in a potentially
dangerous situation where they may be assaulted.
“I don’t expect
him (the lecturer) to admit that he raped her. I knew he would say it
was consensual, but I suspect that this is not the first time he would
do such thing. Let the law take its course because we don’t know how
many other girls are being saved because this case is coming out to the
public.”
Baruwa was arraigned before an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court, Lagos on Thursday. He has been remanded at the Kirikiri prison.
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