At 37, Blessing Anuoluwapo (not real
name) has had enough tragic encounters to last more than a lifetime. At a
point, she hated men and vowed never to get married. No one would blame
her, having been raped four times! On two occasions, she was gang-
raped by people she called friends.
At the age of ten, when children were
only concerned with playing and eating, Anuoluwapo was being molested by
their houseboy who was twice her age. He first began by touching her,
before it later resulted in him having sex with her on a number of
occassion.
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She didn’t tell anyone because the boy
had threatened her. He told her that he would deal with her severely if
she ever told anybody. At that age, she was confused and did not know
what to do.
“When I was about 10 years old, I was
abused by our house boy. Then we used to stay in our family house. He
used to abuse me. As at then, I did not know anything. He was hefty and
easily bullied me. The guy was about 20 years old. I cannot really
remember how it happened exactly back then. I did not report him to my
parents then because he threatened me,” she said.
Before she turned 20, her father’s friend
began caressing her at every opportunity. Whenever he wanted to greet
the young girl, he made sure he got a close hug and touched her breast
and other private regions.
“Some years after, my father’s friend
also had canal knowledge of me. When he came and wanted to greet me, he
would hug me closely and touch part of my body he shouldn’t have
touched-like my breasts. Because of that, I used to run from him.
Whenever he came, I did not want to see him. He came mostly in the
evening. I think I was his main target when he came in the evenings so
most times when he came, I ran. On this particular day, I was sleeping
in the dinning room, there was no light. I noticed that someone was
touching me. When I opened my eyes, I saw that he was the one that was
touching me. I tried to push him but because he was bigger than me he
had an advantage. He pinned me down and it later occurred to me that
probably he hypnotized me because when he did that, I became helpless. I
tried to push him off; I really tried so he didn’t have sex with me
that day.
“The other time I was sleeping in the
parlour when he located me. I don’t know how he always got me. My mother
was always facing her business. She was a tailor and the shop was in
the compound, but she was always in the shop or at the market. That day,
I was sleeping in the parlour. He overpowered me and had sex with me.
He told me that I must not say anything. I cried and carried that burden
with me. I did not want to go home anytime I was in school. All this
happened before I was 20 years old. It was not easy, it almost got me
mad,” she said.
Again her father’s friend threatened her that she must not tell anybody about what happened.
“I did not report to my parents because
he threatened me. There is something about people that abuse you; you
see them as somebody that has a strong hold on you. You are very afraid
of them. They create this fear in you and when you see them, your heart
will be in your mouth. I was living in Ebutte-Metta in Lagos,” the young
lady said.
Unknown to her, her ordeal had just
begun. She did not know what fate had in store for her. While attending
extra-mural class, she was gang-raped on two different occasions.
During both encounters, it was by boys
she called friends. The betrayal of friendship was a bitter one for her
as the first time she was gang- raped it was by three boys.
Anuoluwapo said, “I used to go for a
lesson when I wanted to write my JAMB back then. The lesson was in Yaba.
There was a guy I met in the coaching lesson, his name is Lawrence. We
became friends, we talked a lot. On this fateful day, I left lesson to
go and buy something. I saw Lawrence and he told me to come over so we
could talk.
“Someone who was my friend, I trusted
him. He told me to come inside his house which I did. I sat in the
parlour and before I knew it, two of his friends had come into the
house. I knew one of them but we weren’t close. We just used to greet
occasionally, his name is Tunde. Then Lawrence told me that I should
come and see his sisters he told me stayed abroad; so I went to him. He
gave me an album and I was looking at the pictures. We used to talk, we
were quite close and he used to tell me about his sisters being abroad.
Before then, he had never toasted me. He just called me to see the
picture and as gullible as I was, I went to see the pictures.
“I was looking at the pictures and he was
showing me his different relatives. The next thing I knew was that I
was gagged, the light was off. It was around 7pm, my lesson then used to
close at about 9pm. When they gagged me and the light went off, I did
not know what was happening. I just heard Lawrence saying that it would
be best if I could cooperate. It was the third guy that I did not know
that was really brutal with me.
“They pushed me on the bed and the three
of them had their way with me. When they told me to cooperate, I just
laid there lifeless till they did all they wanted to. I can’t forget
that day ever. It took a long time and I was on my period. Everywhere
was messy. After that, Lawrence apologised. I left there and waited till
late in the night before I got home. I did not tell anybody. I just
went to my bed and slept like that. It was on that day I made a decision
that I would never get married.”
She had no one to tell her plight and the
burden was getting too heavy for her to bear, so she began keeping
diaries. Having known their erroneous ways, Both Lawrence and Tunde came
begging shortly after.
Tunde particularly, probably weighed down
by the burden of his action, became very nice to Anuoluwapo. But no
amount of niceness could make her forget such an horrible encounter.
“Since I could not tell anybody, I began
keeping journals. In there I wrote how I felt because of the trauma it
was causing me. I did not go back to the lesson after it happened for
about three months. I went back and I faced the shame. Lawrence and
Tunde came to apologise. They prostrated and I told them I had forgiven
them but I could not forget. Tunde tried to be my friend, he became
nice. Whenever I closed from lesson and I was heading home, he would
walk me till I got a bus. He tried to be a good person,” she said.
After avoiding the lesson for three
months, she decided to continue knowing how important her education was.
A friend of hers, Dorothy, introduced her to a boy in Yaba College of
Technology. His name is James.
James told Anuoluwapo that he really
liked her and would like to date her, but she refused. She told him that
they could only be friends. Unknown to her, the reply she gave planted a
bitter seed in the mind of James. He later dealt with her in a way he
thought was appropriate.
Once again, she got gang-raped, this time
it was more brutal and with twice the number of boys that did it the
first time. When it happened, Anuoluwapo told Saturday People that she
wanted to die but death did not come her way.
Anuoluwapo said, “The fourth time it
happened to me, it was a boy named James. He used to ask me out. I knew
him through a female friend, Dorothy. He was a sudent in Yabatech but
came around our lesson. He was someone that I saw as a friend. When he
asked me out, I declined and told him we could only be friends. I was
still in lesson.
“I sold female accessories and a female
friend of mine, who also attended the lesson and lived very close by,
told me to bring my goods to her house. I obliged her but I left my bag
at the lesson with a friend of mine, Dorothy. I told her that I would be
back soon. By the time I got back to ‘lesson’, everybody had gone home.
When I did not see my bag, I began searching for it as all my money was
in it.
“I went to meet the assistant proprietor
of the lesson that I was looking for my bag but he shouted at me. He was
really hostile because he had once asked me out and I refused his
amorous advances. I told him that Dorothy could not have taken my bag
home, probably she dropped it with him. He said that she did not and
that I should not disturb him. I left and was wondering how I would get
home when I saw James on the way. He asked me if I was not going home
and I told him that I was looking for my bag and that I left it with
Dorothy. He told me that he saw her when she was leaving and he knew
where she went. All my focus was on retrieving my bag. He tricked me,
telling me she went to Yabatech. We went to Yabatech and he was talking
to a friend of his. I asked where Dorothy was and he told me that his
friend knew where she was. I never knew they were strategising.
She continued, “The friend told me that
she carried the bag and went into an estate. He told some other
convincing lies I cannot remember. The estate was dark at night and
quiet. As I was going with them, I just saw guys coming out from
different angles. The next thing I heard was someone breaking a bottle. I
knew the next thing that was going to happen and all that went through
my mind was ‘is this supposed to be my friend?’ I knew I would be raped,
but what I did not know was if I was going to survive it. I tried
fighting my way out but they stabbed me severally with the broken bottle
for me to know they meant business. There were six of them. I really
fought my way to get out but how could I fight six guys? They all made
sure they had sex with me till they were satisfied.
“When they were done, they left me there.
The next thing was that I just got up and wanted to go home. I needed
my family. I knew I could not hide it anymore, all that I had been
through. I knew I had to just tell my parents about this one. My clothes
were muddy, torn. After they were done, they were laughing at me. I
could not recognise James again, he made fun of me. Maybe because he
asked me out and I did not agrees that was why he raped me. A lot of
things went through my mind. I did not have any money and I could not
walk from Yaba to Ebutte Metta in that state.
“I saw a man just coming back from work
and I begged him for money. He looked at me strangely but did not
understand. I could not explain what happened to him. He gave me two N50
notes. I ran and as I was running I was cursing them in my pain. They
saw me and were still laughing. I got a bus and I stopped at Yaba, where
I stayed till very late in the night. As at then, I did not care about
anything. If anybody wanted to do anything to me then, I did not care.
It was just as if I should die, but I did not see anything that would
kill me that time.”
When she got home everywhere was dark and quiet. They had locked the gate to her estate. Her father was looking for me.
“I saw his car from afar. When he saw me,
he asked why I had mud all over me. He said he sensed that something
was wrong with me. My mother was there, I told them all that happened,
that I was raped. My father wanted to go and arrest him, but the stigma,
I believe, did not let him. As a father, how would you bear it, that
six boys raped your daughter. They went back to collect my bag and it
had been with the Assistant Proprietor all the while. He was just being
wicked because I did not accept his advances; that was why he kept my
bag. He was the major cause of the incident. If I had seen my bag, I
would not have come across them.”
She told her father about the James
encounter alone and was taken to the hospital. It was just him and my
mother with the doctor. The doctor began asking questions, so she told
him she just wanted to be alone in the room with him.
“When my mother left, I told the doctor
about the other incidents. He felt for me, I cried and he cleaned me up
and gave me drugs. He called my mother into the room and told her. She
nearly collapsed but he told her to be strong and advised her against
telling my father. He said he was also a father and he knew how my
father might take it if he found out. Till date, my mother never told my
father,” she said.
After some time, she changed her decision
about not getting married. Although not currently married, the whole
experience affected her.
“I was not able to trust men, I had
sleepless nights. I was traumatised. I attempted suicide twice after the
two times I was gang-raped. I always took overdose of drugs so I could
take my life. I was living irrationally. I noticed that I was a very
friendly person and people tried to get close to me. With all that
happened, I started being mean. I decided I would not allow people to
take me for granted. I always pushed people away and never let anyone
get too close. Even when I went into some relationships, I walked out
soon after because I kept seeing men as being the same,” she said.
Anuoluwapo later became a born again
Christian, after hearing messages about forgiveness. “I knew my heart
was heavy because I was carrying a lot of things. I had nightmares, at a
time I felt I was cursed. Why would this happen to me over and over
again, even as a child? I got betrayed by people I called friends. I
just wanted to get everything out of my chest. I wanted to be healed,
although I am still being healed The message about forgiving people,
letting them go no matter how they hurt you, helped me a lot,” the
37-year-old said.
She advised that whoever had gone through
this plight should not keep quiet about it. Anuoluwapo said that it is
only when one voices out that healing could happen.
She said, “It is advisable that when
things like this happen they should voice out. They shouldn’t keep it. I
kept it in me for a very long while. There were friends that saw my
issues with relationship and tried telling to stay in one but I talk to
them annoyingly that they should leave me as they have not been through
what I have. They should not keep it to themself and they should try to
look for healing.”
Anuoluwapo later graduated from Olabisi Onabanjo University and is currently working with a local government in Lagos.
Mr. Treasure Kalu of EvictRapeAfrica, the
Non-Governmental Organisation, rehabilitating Anuoluwapo told Saturday
People that the young lady’s experience was a bitter one.
He said that it was good that Anuoluwapo decided to speak out about the incident and that was the first step to healing.
Kalu said, “Anuoluwapo’s experience is a
painful one. Her decision to speak out about it was a giant leap that
has helped her to heal. She is recovering and her life can only get
better. People who have been abused in any way should not keep quiet
about it.
The project, EvictRapeAfrica, got started
on the 1st of August 2012. It’s an offspring of a childhood molestation
experience which I had at the age of 8. The experience engendered a
chain of reactions such as a low self-esteem, attempted suicide and
bitterness. Having been able to gain freedom from the hold of the past, I
found myself burdened with the need to create a platform that will
spearhead a proactive campaign against sexual violence against women and
kids in Africa, create a hub where the violated can be given a voice to
seek justice and find emotional healing from the trauma.”
-Punch
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