MAY 5,
2013 was Onyinyechi Orakwuelum’s 18th birthday. It was a day she turned an
adult, going by the Nigerian constitution but it had left a tragic mark in her
life. It was a day she was pushed into committing an act she had never
imagined. She could perform. It was a day she allegedly stabbed a 19-year-old
boy, Akinwale Ayobami, who she claimed wanted to rape her, to death.
The
teenager, Orakwuklum, who is currently being held at the State Criminal
Investigation Department (SCID), Iyaganku, Ibadan, where the homicide section
is trying to unravel the mystery of how the story of the two classmates turned
round, and led to the death of one of them.
Narrating
her story, she said “ I am from Nkwele Ogidi in Anambra. I finished from Saint
Gabriel Commercial Secondary School, Mokola, Ibadan, in 2011 but I am yet to
have a result that will qualify me for university education. I have registered
for this year’s NECO.
“The
deceased was my mate in secondary school but I didn’t know him, closely
because he was in commercial class with my friend, Funmbi, while I was in Arts
class. Ayobami didn’t finish from Saint Gabriel as he left for another school.
“My
parents moved to our personal house at Ologuneru community in Ibadan, so I
lost contact with my friends. One day, my mother came home and told me
that she saw my friend, Funmbi, and that they had also moved to Ologuneru. I
was happy and we reunited. She later gained admission into a university. In
April this year, she came to me and asked if I remembered Ayobami, who was
popularly called Ewizzy. She said they chatted on facebook and that he told her
that he was also living at Ologuneru, and had asked her to meet him at a
junction so that she could know his place.
“I told
her that I could not recollect the name so she went alone. The next time she
wanted to go there, she asked me to follow her. I initially refused, but she
persuaded me. We got there and saw him. His girlfriend was also there, lying on
a couch. We relived our secondary school days and he later requested for my
number since we were living in the same area. I gave him.
“We
left and not too long after, he called me, saying that he had been calling
Funmbi’s number but it was switched off. He said he wanted to know if I had got
home. Funmbi was beside me then so she also answered because her phone battery
had gone flat by then.
“Since
then, I did not hear from him, though there was a day I missed his call, but I
could not call him back as I had no credit on my phone.
“On my
birthday on May 5, I went to help a lady in our neighbourhood after coming back
from church. When I checked my phone late , I saw Ayobami’s call among others
that I had missed. I called him back and while chatting, I told him that day
was my birthday . He congratulated me and said it was worth celebrating. I told
him I was only marking it.
“He
asked where I was and I said Ologuneru, he then asked me to join him at
Ologuneru junction. I went there at about 7p.m. and I saw him come out of a
beer parlour. I didn’t know that he was already drunk. On getting to his
apartment, he took me through the back door. When I asked why, he said
the lock on the front door was bad so he locked it with a padlock.
“I told
him I preferred to sit outside because it was pitch dark inside. He opened the
front door and I went in. We put on torchlights. I made a call to a friend
while he was busy on his laptop. Later, he made a call to his mother. We
started discussing about school days again and he then went to the kitchen and
offered me water. I told him I was o.k. and he went into the kitchen
again.”
It was
at that point that Onyinyechi said the story changed. She narrated
further: “He came back and locked the front door with a padlock. I asked
him why he did that but he just sat beside me and said he wanted to date me. I
even thought he was joking, and I replied that ‘is that what we came here to
do?’ but he told me he was very serious. As he moved closer, I perceived a
strong smell of alcohol, then I knew he was drunk.
“I
asked again: ‘AY, are you drunk?’ he replied that he was not drunk, saying he
meant what he said. I told him I could not date him and he replied that if I
could not date him, then he must have sex with me before I leave. I told him to
open the door for me to leave but he said I was not going anywhere. I started pleading
but he did not yield.
“The
next thing he did was to pull off his trousers and I knew I was in trouble
because I could see he was aroused. He told me I could see that he was in mood
for sex and that he must have his way. I opened the sliding window
screaming ‘somebody, please help me!, Somebody, please, save me!’. He came
there, slapped me, drew me back and locked the window. I started running round
the sitting room and he was pursuing me.
“He
went to the kitchen and brought a knife, warning me not to waste his time. He
threatened to do something nasty to me if I did not yield to him after counting
from one to 10. He had said before that he loved his mother so I begged him in
the name of his mother, he did not yield ground. I begged him in the name of
God but he said he left God a long time ago and that he was serving Ogun. He
showed me the picture of a bird hanged on the wall and said that was the symbol
of his god. I also told him I was having my menses but he said I should allow
him to do what he wanted to do, saying that if his friends should meet me in
the house, they would take their turns with me.
“He lit
a cigarette and started smoking. He started his countdown but I knelt and was
pleading. As he got to eight, I screamed the more but he rushed at me and
started struggling with me to remove the bum shorts I was wearing underneath my
long dress. In the process, he dropped the knife, and at that moment of intense
fear, I picked the knife and waved it at him in the darkness. The next thing I
heard was Yee! O ti gun mi (Oh! You have stabbed me). I stood up, shivering. I
searched for my phone because the entire place was in topsy-turvy. Throughout
the struggling, no one responded among his neighbours, though he had earlier
said that no one would respond to me as they regard the occupants of his flat
as ‘Dons’ who are dreaded.
“I
reported at home and we went to the police station to report. By the time we
got back to the house, he was dead. It was in the morning that it was seen
clearly that the knife pierced his heart.”
Sunday
Tribune gathered that the deceased’s mother had been so distraught about his
death that she had been calling for justice to be done to her son’s killer. She
was said to be separated from the boy’s father and had remarried and given
birth to other children while Ayobami was the only child she had for the
father. Police investigations also revealed that the man Ayobami was living
with in the flat was not related to him.
Confirming
the report, the police image maker in Oyo State, DSP Olabisi Clet-Ilobanafor
said.
Reacting
to the story, the Assistant Commissioner of police in charge of the Criminal
Investigation Department, Iyaganku, ACP Dasuki Galadanchi said the matter was
still being investigated.
“There
is no witness yet to support the suspects’ story. On the side too, dead bodies
cannot talk. There was no witness on the side to corroborate whether there was
an attempted rape or not.”
“In
line with the police strategy of the Inspector General of police which
encourages openness, transparency and accountability, we will go deeper into
investigations and get to the root of the matter. If she’s found culpable,
she’ll be charged to court accordingly. We are for justice.”
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