14 Year Old Girl Chained By Her Parents Regains Freedom

A teenage girl, identified as Onyeka John, has regained freedom after she was allegedly chained by her mother to the burglar-proof bars for about one month.

The girl lived with her parents in a rented apartment on Serebe Street, Abaranje, in the Ikotun area of Lagos State.

The parents reportedly tied up John by the neck and legs for habitually running away from home, which they ascribed to mental illness.

It was learnt that the parents had gone out on Wednesday and locked up the girl as usual.

On that day, the landlord, Mr. Oladapo Olubajo, was said to have gone to the backyard, where the family’s apartment is located, to check a pumping machine when he saw the girl.

The landlord was said to have alerted a resident, who reported the case to the police at the Ikotun division.

The resident, who begged not to be named, said the girl’s parents eventually showed up at the police station and made statements.

He said, “The parents locked the girl up. She is about 14 years old. She was chained naked to the burglary inside the room by the neck and legs.  Policemen came to rescue the girl. Her parents later turned themselves in at the station. They said the girl had been a disgrace to the family.”

The landlord, Olubajo, told our correspondent that he wanted to take up the matter with the parents, but some residents prevailed on him not to.

He explained that he met the girl naked in the apartment, adding that the condition she was could frustrate her to commit suicide.

Olubajo said, “When I saw her chained to the burglar-proof  bar, I raised the alarm. The police later got the parents to the station and interrogated them.

“The girl said she had been there for almost one month. Her parents moved here a year ago. I have noticed that their behaviour was odd. but I didn’t know they could go to the extent of chaining the ir daughter.

“People begged me and the police eventually released the girl to them yesterday (Wednesday). The conclusion we reached is that I want them out of my house. They also claimed the girl is mentally ill. Even if she is mentally challenged, was that the right way to go about it? She could have killed herself.”

Onyeka’s father, who spoke on the telephone on Thursday, said he and his wife meant no harm for the girl.

He said, “She always runs away from home. That was why we chained her. I think she is mentally ill. We planned to take her to a hospital this month. As I speak now, she has fled home again.”

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said the case was under investigation.

“The lady is suffering from mental illness. Her parents chained her to prevent her from entering the street, and without intention to harm her,” she added.

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Jonathan’s Foster Father Regains Freedom

Less than 24 hours after Bayelsa State Commissioner of Police, Peter Ogunyanwo disclosed that  former president Goodluck Jonathan has vowed not to pay ransom to secure the release of his cousin who also doubles as his foster father, Chief Nitabai Inegite, the 72-year-old has regained his freedom.

The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr Anisim Butswat, who confirmed the release of Inegite said details of his release are still sketchy.

Inegite and one of his nephews, Samuel Okies were kidnapped on February 17 from the residence of the Inegites in Otuoke. Two days after, Okies was found dead with his body floating on Otuoke River.

The kidnappers were said to have reduced their initial ransom from N50 million to N2 million but Jonathan insisted that he was not going to pay.

The Commissioner of Police, Bayelsa State Police command, Mr Peter Ogunyanwo had disclosed in Yenagoa during the parade of 37 armed robbery and kidnap suspects  the decision by Jonathan not to pay ransom so as to discourage kidnapping.

“On the kidnap of the foster father of former president Gooluck Jonathan, Chief Inegite, I have met several times with the former president and he has insisted that he is not going to pay ransom. The kidnappers have reduced their ransom to about N2million but the former President said he would not pay it. We are on the trail of the kidnappers and we would get them. People should not pay ransom. Just like Governor Henry Seriake Dickson also did not pay ransom for the freedom of his sister, people should be discouraged from paying ransom so that the business of kidnapping would stop,” he said.

Ogunyanwo explained that since assumption of duty in the state, the command has enthroned a robust crime fighting strategy which has culminated in the arrest of 37 suspects in different parts of the state.

While disclosing that criminal elements are devising various ways to beat security network, he said the state Police command is up to the task to combat crime.

Ogunyanwo, who said the Police foiled a kidnap attempt of the newly sworn in chairman of the state Environmental Sanitation Authority, Robert Enogha, urged members of the public to come with useful information that would ensure that criminal elements are not allowed to operate in the state.

He stated that once investigations were completed in most of the  cases, the suspects would be charged to court in line with recommendations from the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP).

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Chief Olu Falae Reportedly Regains Freedom

Former Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF) and Afenifere chieftain, Chief Olu Falae, has been released.

Though details of his freedom is still sketchy but it was gathered that the former presidential candidate is on his way to his country home in Akure, the Ondo State capital.

Chief Olu Falae was Monday kidnapped on his farm at Ilado Village in Akure North Local Government area of Ondo State.

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