The missing links in the 2011 rape video erroneously
tagged ‘Abia rape video’ has finally been revealed. They unravel the victim’s identity, the Rivers State
scene of the crime and how the victim was infected with HIV, which claimed the
life of the child she was carrying.
On a rainy Sunday afternoon in June,
Obite, Etche Local Government Area of Rivers State wore an innocent look.
Nothing gave it away as the scene where four men gang-raped a pregnant wife of
their relative and indigene of the community.
Driving through the tranquil town on
that soggy Sunday, it was hard to picture it as the setting for the sordid rape
that travelled through and repulsed the world in 2011 and became erroneously
known as ‘Abia rape’.
Mr Stanley Sunday (not his real
name), husband of the victim, said Obite was where the crime took place. The
police think so too.
Pointing to a nondescript bungalow
in one of the suburbs, Mr. S (as he preferred to be known in this report) told
Niger Delta Report in an emotion-laden voice: “That is where they raped my
wife”.
The hapless woman was pregnant with
a child, whose fate was sadly sealed by the rape.
Mr S refused to speak with us inside
his house – a bungalow on the outskirts of the village – because of fear that
we could be attacked by the rapists and ‘their sponsor’.
“We must talk quickly and you leave;
I do not want to put your lives in danger,” he said.
When reports of the rape first
surfaced on the internet in August 2011, it was said to have occurred at the
Abia State University (ABSU). The rapists were thought to be students of ABSU.
Governor Theodore Orji and his wife Mercy lent their voices to the gale of
condemnation, with ABSU denying that”there was no such inglorious act and ugly
incident in the institution.”
Mr. S said: “Some of the rapists did
not even finish their secondary education; none of them is a student of the
institution.”
The heartbroken man hinted of
conspiracy between some powerful persons in the community, including a member
of his extended family, and the rapists.
“They know what they did; the
activities they and their boss are engaged in,” he added.
He said his wife told him that there
were eight men in the room when she was molested.
“Four of them raped her, while the
other four acted as bouncers, guard and commanders.”
Kept in the dark
Our checks revealed that the
distraught husband found out about the sordid affair late. He had also lost a
son to HIV/AIDS infection, which his wife is believed to have contacted from
the rapists.
Attempts by our reporter to speak
with the victim met brick walls. At her family’s home in Naze, Owerri, where
she moved in with her parents, we were told she had relocated to the village,
ostensibly because of the stigma from the incident.
Her sibling, who was contacted on
telephone, became suspicious and hung as soon as we told him we were trying to
reach his sister.
Over one year after he found out, Mr
S could not completely conceal the hurt and betrayal in his voice when he
spoke.
He said he found out about the rape
of his wife through his colleagues. He was working offshore when his colleagues
started discussing the “evils going on in the society. They said I should see
what evil people are doing. I was not interested until they started talking
about a sad one that happened in Abia State. They said university students
raped their colleague, videoed and posted it on the internet. I said they must
be cultists to have done such things.
“When they started narrating it, I
got interested and asked to see the video. When I saw it (video), I listened to
what the woman was saying but it was her voice that struck me. I was shocked; I
said within myself ‘am I dreaming?’ The woman in the video had my wife’s voice,
face and the hair style?
“I couldn’t contain myself; I asked
my colleague to transfer the video to my mobile phone. I did not tell him why I
wanted the video, but I wanted to compare it with her (wife’s) photo I have on
my laptop computer back at home.”
After some time, he got time-off
from work in an offshore location and went home to confront his wife and his
worst nightmare. He said the woman initially denied she was the woman in the
video before he pressured her into confessing.
Obite’s indigenes, who asked not to
be named, said the husband was so angry that he summoned a family meeting and
threatened to divorce his wife, if she did not open up.
“It was then that the woman narrated
that she was going to visit her husband’s relative when she was lured into the
house by the suspects, some of whom are her husband’s relatives,” said a
source.
Confirming this, Mr S said: “She
said she hid it from me because of the threat to her life, my own life and
those of our family members.”
More intriguing, according to our
checks, was that most of the man’s relatives in the town reportedly knew about
it before he was aware. More perplexing, Mr S said, was that one of his
relatives, a very influential member of the community, was fingered as the
godfather of the boys, who raped his wife.
“I didn’t know what she was going
through, what had happened to my wife. She was living with me and cooking for
me while living this horror and fear that they would kill her if she told me or
go to the police.
“The worst aspect of the case is
that they infected her with the deadly disease (HIV). When this incident
happened, my wife was pregnant (about two months).”
Yet his feeling of sorrow and
empathy failed to save the marriage. Although he would not confirm or deny
report that he was separated from his wife, yet he said he had not seen her for
over two months when we met him in Obite.
“She is living with her parents in
Owerri. I do call her and we talk once in a while. I even took her to TB
Joshua’s church in Lagos when we were finding solution to the case (her
infection).”
HIV Infection
Our investigations revealed that the
husband’s anger was fuelled by a tragedy that earlier struck the couple in 2011
when their six-month-old son – the first child of the marriage – died of
complications resulting from a mysterious HIV infection.
He said: “The child was taken to a
children’s clinic located in GRA Phase 1, Port Harcourt after he fell ill with
cough, about two months after his birth. He was coughing without stopping and
we had to take the child to the specialist hospital.”
At the hospital, the child and
mother were diagnosed with the deadly Human Immune Virus (HIV). The blood
report from a Haematology Laboratory Request form dated August 5, 2011, (a copy
is in Niger Delta Report’s possession), showed that the mother and child tested
positive to HIV antibodies. The father’s result was negative.
The result struck a blow that shook
the young marriage to its foundation.
The child was barely two months old
and had just be dedicated at a Pentecostal church with fanfare and an elaborate
celebration party in mid-June 2011.
Before the incident, Mr S was
surprised when the doctors asked for his blood sample for a routine test.
“I told them that it was my child
that was ill and not me. But they insisted and I had to allow them even though
I didn’t know why.”
After the test, top management staff
of the hospital (names withheld) invited the couple to a meeting where they
broke the sad news to them. “They told me I am a lucky man; my wife and son had
HIV but I don’t have. I was surprised. I didn’t know what to say. I asked ‘what
is the luck in that when my wife and child were infected?’”
The hospital declined comment when
contacted. An official politely cited the sensitive nature of the diagnosis and
doctor/patient secrecy oath, stressing that the hospital should not be
mentioned in this report.
A medical source, who spoke on
condition of anonymity, confirmed the report.
It was gathered that the revelation
rocked the foundation of the couple’s marriage with both family members getting
involved in the effort to solve the mystery. Mrs S was accused of infidelity
and almost sent packing when the child died two months later.
Yet, she refused to disclose the
source of her anguish until her husband confronted her with the video.
More intrigues
It was while the couple was managing
the crisis resulting from the child’s death that Mr. S stumbled on the rape
video and possible answer to mystery of the HIV infection.
If his wife was cowed by the threat,
the angry husband was unfazed and determined to bring the harbingers of his
misfortune to justice. He immediately dragged his wife to the Rivers State
Police Command’s Criminal Investigation Department. The case was assigned to an
inspector of police identified as Mr. Eneje.
The victim was taken in by the
police for interrogation after which she identified three suspects as part of
the gang. A fourth suspect narrowly escaped and was still at large at the time
of this report.
The suspects are: Uchenna Ukulor,
Chizoba Nwosu, Nwazuo Nmezi and one person at large.
Mr S said as soon as the suspects
were arrested, some prominent members of the community met and decided that he
withdrew the case from the police and let bygone be bygone. When he refused, he
said he was banished from the community.
However, it was gathered that weeks
after the police began investigation, Mr S lost his job. He claimed that he was
victimised because of his insistence on bringing his wife’s abusers to justice.
He said some members of the society boasted after he lost his job that”let’s
see how he is going to pursue the case now”.
He added: “Since I came to the
knowledge of the incident and began the move to prosecute the suspects, my life
has been under threat; the suspects are after me, their sponsor (names
withheld), is after me. They have been making frantic efforts to eliminate me.”
He said the threats were so serious
that he and his wife had to temporarily relocate to the Police Headquarters
during the investigations.
Attempts to scuttle the case
Although scores of persons were
either arrested or interrogated over the incident, the trial has dragged on for
over a year amid reports of attempts to bribe the police and other agencies
involved in the prosecution.
Police Inspector Eneje, who
investigated the matter, refused to comment on reports that he was offered
inducement to ‘close the case’. He said the police had concluded its
investigation and arrested suspects who were charged to Magistrate’s Court 9,
Port Harcourt.
Records obtained from the court
indicated that the case file was transferred to the Department of Public
Prosecution (DPP) for advice last year after the court declined jurisdiction on
the ground that it was not competent to try the suspects.
At the DPP office, a source, who
spoke on condition of anonymity, said the prosecution was delayed when certain
key evidence disappeared from the file.
Our source said: “The photographs
and other exhibits needed to prosecute the case disappeared but I think efforts
are being made to retrieve them now.”
Solicitor-General of the State and
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, Rufus Godwin, who was contacted,
referred us to the chief registrar, insisting that he could not speak on the
case without the charge sheet number.
‘Rapists’ on the loose
Nevertheless, while the case winds
painfully through prosecution, the suspects, Ukulor, Nwosu and Nmezi, have
returned to their normal lives, much to the angst of Mr S, his distraught wife
and members of the human rights community.
It was gathered that the suspects
were granted bail in late last year.
Mr S, who said the release of the
suspects, has further heightened fear over his safety, said: “We don’t even
know the position of the matter now; since last year we were told that the DPP
advice was being awaited. The suspects are walking freely everywhere; even one
of them just got wedded about two months ago.”
He said his family has been let down
by the government, which allowed the case to drag on until it is almost
forgotten.
He said: “Well, one thing I believe
is that the crime, humiliation was not committed only against me, they did it
to Nigeria, Nigerians in general and women all over the world in particular.”
The Director of Programmes, Centre
for Environment, Human Rights Development (CEHRD), Steve Obodoekwe, agreed that
the crime was against humanity, not just the family involved.
He expressed dissatisfaction with
Ministry of Justice’s handling of the case, adding: “It is not one of such
cases that should be swept under the carpet; it is unfortunate to hear that the
matter is as good as dead.
“Right now, we learnt that the
suspects earlier arraigned in a Magistrate’s Court in connection with the crime
are no longer in custody, even when the DPP’s advice is yet being expected and
the matter not yet before any High Court either in the state or country. This
is, indeed, very appalling.”
He called for the conduct of a probe
on how the suspects ‘escaped’ from custody.
Obodoekwe said: “They should be
rearrested and detained, charged to court and tried accordingly. We are also
recommending that those that let them off the hooks should be equally fished
out and given the same treatment as the criminals.
“This is because, we are in Nigeria,
and obviously nothing goes for nothing in this country. Those that released
them from custody must have done deals with them, and so should be given even
worse treatment than the suspects.
“A serious matter like ‘gang rape’
is what we are talking about here, you arrested some suspects took them to the
Magistrate’s Court which we know have no powers to try capital offences. Now we
are hearing that they are moving freely everywhere like free persons. It is
unheard of; it is evil.
“One thing that is certain in this
whole issue is that the incident is not a crime against the victim and her
family; it is a crime, humiliation against the state, Federal Government and I
want the ministry of justice to know this.”
It is uncertain when the family will
get justice, but what is sure is that the last has not been heard of this gang
rape, even though the video has been pulled from the internet.
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I am really stunned that incidences such as this is still taking place in Nigeria! I think our needs to lent our voices to the renewed clamour for justice. Let's see how we can compell the govt to take up this case...
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ReplyDeleteD God of Justice will fight ur battles. No matter how highly placed or connected they may be. U will have victory at d end. As 4 d Police and d Lawyers, if u fail in ur duty bcos of bribe. God will pay u in ur own coin. So sad.
ReplyDeleteThis is a case that can make goodluck and patience or amaechi popular if thay take it up but na lie , they won't. This pdp control police etc is inept , visionless n missionless. Useless govt.come 2015 OUT
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ReplyDeleteWhat a disgrace. My guy I have been saying it everyday, if they dare me, I won't go to any court waiting for any useless judge. Or people laughing at me. I will keep silence and for sure I will give them up to 7months while they enjoy their last things and I will strike. If I kill by hand , they will complain but they will die like chickens. I am angry here, please I want to weep. God why. Now I say with authority from God those who supported and those who did it, and those who release them won't live beyond 7days in Jesus name. I want to hear the newly wedded dies . Useless Government. Me to my wife. No one of them will live. I trust myself.
ReplyDeleteI am speaking again . And I would like to have the adress of that village or whatever. Let this guy show me one of them , I will finish the Job. Why someone will do that and come home enjoying. I can't just hold it. My heart is burning. If they live pass 7days , hmmmmmm.
ReplyDeleteI watched the video and from their utterances and the girl's reponses I don't think she is a housewife. I still believe they are students all familiar with one another. I remember a conversation where the boys told her that another boy whom she had been with told them about her. Let's put sentiments aside, I condemned the rape but this could be a sponsored news story powered by an unterior motive.
ReplyDeleteHmmm....a crime against humanity! I just hope that the human right activists and every other well meaning Nigerian would be intrested in this case. This is very bad for a country like Nigeria.This family needs justice.
ReplyDeleteCorruption in all security agencies in Nigeria would never give room for justice. God is watching n no sinners must ever go unpurnished!
ReplyDeleteSo sad I weep for Nigeria!!! Those police couldn't even be fair for humanity's sake dey could ve been dt poor child n d woman their mother or what if she was their sister, would dey still do what they did?? Though am also thinking dose idiots threathened dem too but what stops frm from reporting to an higher authority n pleading anonymity?? Cos dis days people respect that right of anonymity esp d media??
ReplyDeleteAm also thinking since it was d rape dt resulted in her infection could it be that all d guys were infected with HIV or one if its one den its only logical dt if d one infected raped her first d other 3now ve d virus n so on....but if d HIV guy raped her last it means the intent of the rape was to get the woman infected. N so dose hudlums need slow n painful death. I pity d wife of the one that just got married cos he's a possible HIV candidate!!!
ReplyDeleteI have watched dat vedio over and over again,d comunication between d victim and d repist dose no fit dis story at alll.ckn nigeria mek una no loose una credibility pliss.beta be sure of wat u publish.as long as am concern dat gal must hav played a fast one on one of dose guys and she leta fell into dia net.if according to dis story d repist are her husband relative y did she not mension any of dia name in d vidieo hmmmmmmmm or y wud dey film and post it on net if d knw d girl knws dem.
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