The three children of Mr. and Mrs. Leke Orekoya–Aderomola (11 months old), Adedamola (4 years old), Demola (6 years old) ? who finally regained their freedom on Wednesday, having spent seven days in the hands of kidnappers, have yet to fully grasp the enormity of what they went through.
But as much as their innocent minds could comprehend, they have been able to describe life in captivity.
Playfully, the oldest of the children, Demola answered questions our correspondent put to him.
Thirty-five-year-old Funmilayo Adeyemi, who abducted the three children, after she resumed work as a nanny at the couple’s Surulere home, has four children.
Those four children quickly turned to tools of her heinous business after the Orekoya boys were brought home.
In order to ensure the children did not miss home too much, Adeyemi allowed the children play with her own children.
Demola told our correspondent that neither he nor brothers cried when they did not see their mother in those seven days.
“The woman asked us to play with her children. We all played together, though their television was not working, we only played around the house. We did not cry because we had people to play with,” the boy said.
He went further to say, “She (Adeyemi)brushed our teeth every morning but she only bathed us in the morning. She did not bathe us in the night like our mummy does for us at home.”
The children love cartoons but that was too much of a luxury for them to enjoy in captivity.
“We could not watch cartoon network because the television in their house was not working,” little Demola said.
He said he misses his friends and could not wait to play with them again, but that surely will be under the watchful eyes of their mother, Adebisi Orekoya.
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