The children, Demola, 6;
Adedamola, 4, and Aderomola, 11 months, were reportedly found in an
uncompleted building in Shasha area of Akowonjo, Lagos, Tuesday night,
after an undisclosed ransom was paid into an account.
They
are currently being treated at the Nigeria Police Hospital, Ikeja,
Lagos. They were rescued at No. 4 Fatai Street, Egbeda, Lagos. The
father of the children, Mr Adeleke Orekoya, reportedly said that an
elderly man was the first to notice the presence of the children behind
his house at about 8pm on Tuesday and quickly alerted the police at
Shasha area of Egbeda.
The Divisional Police Officer (DPO) placed a call through to Mr. Orekoya who later came and confirmed they are his kid.
They
were reportedly abandoned by their abductors for fear of being arrested
by the police team who had been on their trail since last Wednesday when
the abduction happened.
According
to their maternal grandfather, Senior Apostle Abraham Adekunle, the
children were found naked inside a bag. No arrest has, however, been
made.
The abductors, as gathered, had sent an account number of an undisclosed bank to the Orekoyas.
The children, who had been ravaged by mosquitoes, were immediately taken to police hospital, Ikeja.
When
Vanguard visited the Orekoya’s home yesterday, the children and their
parents were yet to arrive from the hospital. Their grandfather, Senior
Apostle Adekunle, described the eight days of his grandchildren’s
disappearance as one of the worst challenges he had faced in his 67
years of existence.
According to their grandfather, “these eight days have been days of unrest for every member of my family.
“It all
started after my daughter, Adebisi Orekoya, applied for a nanny through
OLX (an online sales portal). On Monday (last week) one lady, who
identified herself as Mary Akinloye, came for the job.
“My
daughter took her to her place of work to introduce to her colleagues.
Next day, Tuesday, she resumed work. But on Wednesday, she took my three
grandchildren, leaving Michael, the eldest, a boarder who was on
holiday, with information that she was going to get something.
“When
Michael did not see Mary and his siblings, he contacted his mother by
phone. My daughter in turn called her husband, who had to cut short his
trip to Ibadan and return home.
“We
went to Surulere division and Area ‘F’ to incident the case. Efforts to
reach Mary on her phone proved abortive, as it was switched off. But she
called next day to say she was with the children and demanded for
ransom of N15 million.
“Since
then we have been running from pillar to post looking for how to raise
the money. Public-spirited Nigerians, family members and friends
contributed.
“Aside
that, we did not relent in prayers. There was no church around this area
that I did not visit for prayers. In fact, in one of the prayer
sessions, prophesy came that we would find the children today
(yesterday).
“I have nothing else to say than to thank God for sparing the lives of my grandchildren.”
Also,
elder sister to Mr. Lere Orekoya, Mrs Adesunbo Alabi, stated that when
news of the disappearance of her nephews reached her, it was like a
dream.
“At
first , it seemed like a home theatre movie. I never believed until I
came and saw my brother’s wife crying. I really appreciate my brother’s
courage during this period because he encouraged us not to cry, that
anything that happens to one in life is for a purpose.
“My joy knows no bounds today because the abductors demanded for money, where other victims were killed.”
When
Vanguard visited the hospital , Mr. Orekoya was seen rocking Aderomola,
the youngest child, to sleep with a lullaby: Row, row, row your boat,
gently down the stream.
While
Aderomola was on drip, the other two were playing. The children
described the kidnappers’ hideout as their new home, saying Mary cooked
the meal they ate.
Efforts to get their parents’ reaction, yesterday, initially proved abortive as they said it was not a day for explanation.
Mr. Orekoya, however, said the family would brief the press at their home today.
After much persuasion, he simply stated that the rescue of his children was an indication that prayers worked.
“In one word, I will say that prayer works. We are happy that they are alive and well,“ he said.
The
Lawanson Road, Itire, home of the Orekoyas, whose three children were
kidnapped by a housemaid became a Mecca of sorts yesterday, following
news of their discovery.
Source : Vanguard
I guess
they didn't want to disclose that money was paid for reasons best known
to them.i do know that the kidnappers were paid N2.5m and they used ATM
to withdraw 100k and transferred N1m each to Skye Bank and UBA.I Pray
that they are caught in Jesus name.
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