Written by
Obinna Akukwe
A popular
musician and multiple award winning Nigerian artiste, Dapo Oyebanjo popularly
called D’banj, has been accused by a lady, Seyitan Babatayo, of rape. According to the victim, the rape occurred in
2018 at Glee Hotel Victoria Island Lagos.
According to
the initial narrative by Benjamin Ese, friend to Seyitan, “D’Banj drove all the
way from Eko hotel where he was lodged and came down to Glee hotel in Victoria
Island at midnight 2.40 am and collected the spare key from the receptionist,
got into my friend’s room and forcefully threatened he would walk her out of
the room naked, kept his fingers in her vagina and repeatedly raped her.”
Ese alleged
that Dbanj had earlier offered to have sexual intercourse with the said lady at
the cost of N200,000 but the victim refused, and after the music show, she
retired to Glee Hotel before Dbanj forced himself into the place and had
unauthorized carnal knowledge of her.
It should be
noted that Babatayo probably never wanted an issue from the rape except that
the culprit should apologize. Therefore, all these theories of the lady looking
for Dbanj’s money are another theory from hell fire. The victim never reported
to the police, she needed just a
remorseful apology to forget the ugly
incidence and move on with her life, and what she got from Dbanj and the
Nigerian police was harassment, detention, intimidation and lawsuit.
Babatayo’s
solicitors, Ojoge, Omileye, and Partners, while demanding a public apology from
D’banj on behalf of the alleged victim said “We need to state that our client
is not concerned about the media in the pursuit of her justice. All she wanted
is to heal from her hurt and live the normal life she was living before the
unfortunate event of December 31, 2018,”
Dbanj
procured the services of controversial and foremost Senior Advocate of Nigeria
to slam a libel suit of N100 million naira on the victim. D’banj’s solicitor,
Mike Ozekhome (SAN), asked his accuser to make a payment of N100m within 48
hours or face legal action.
The letter
reads in part, “We have been instructed to demand and we so hereby demand from
you the following: That your client makes an outright apology and a total
retraction of each and every false allegation made against and concerning our
client.
“The said
apology and retraction shall be published in four national dailies with wide
circulation in Nigeria as well as on social media platforms and handles being
used by your client and her hirelings. That your client makes a compensatory
deposit of the sum of N100m only through this chambers in favour of our client
to assuage his battered image.”
In addition
to the intimidating and spurious law suit, the matter took another turn on
Wednesday, when Babatayo was reportedly arrested by policemen from Sodipo
Command, Ikeja. Babatayo equally told a Nigerian actress and presenter, Dorcas
Shola-Fapson, that she was detained for over 24 hours and kept in a cell with
criminals.
She alleged
that Dbanj told her that she paid Mike Ozhekome N25 million naira for the suit
and that she has no chance against him. The victim was also forced to delete
all her tweets with Dbanj and recant the rape allegation or she would be
abandoned to criminals.
This is the
height of irresponsible behavior of the police. This lady was forced to delete
her tweets, and turn to advert executive for Dbanj new music which she was said
to be promoting on her social handle. The police abandoned this lady in cell
with criminals; she was probably slapped and maltreated by the criminals. The
lesbian inmates in the cell might have molested her. She was abandoned for more
than 24 hours without any bath, against the laws of the land, because a wealthy
artist was throwing money around.
There is no
rationale for Seyitan Babatayo to be arrested and detained in cell in the first
instance. The police are trying to harass and intimidate her into submission.
That is not the purpose hundreds of billions of naira is budgeted to the police
annually, to harass and intimidate victims. There is no rationale for the lady
to be forced at the police station to delete all her tweets, if not to cover up
a crime.
A lot of
rape cases have been reported in Nigeria in recent times. Within the space of
two weeks two undergraduates aged 22 were raped and murdered in Benin and
Ibadan respectively. Another student aged 18 was raped and killed at
Ibadan. Till now, none of the culprits
have been apprehended by the police.
Refreshing
from a piece I wrote after the brutal church rape of Vera Uwaila at RCCG Church
Benin titled ‘Covid-19 Rape, Murder in RCCG Church: Disgrace to Christendom’ I
warned that
“A faithful
church worker by name Uwaila Vera Omozuwa, 22- year-old and 100-level student
of the Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of
Benin, Edo state, Nigeria was murdered on Wednesday 27th May, 2020, inside the
Ikpoba Hill branch of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Benin, Edo
State. This is not a denominational problem; it is just a warning strike from
the kingdom of darkness to the Nigerian church that they have arrived. Before
the church receives more strikes, let them employ the services of all the
spiritual resources at their disposal to ensure that the criminals, murderers
and privies are apprehended.”
Immediately
after my post, my attention was drawn to the case of rape of a 4 year old girl
raped by a 73-year-old retired army Captain, Bassey Ekanem in Calabar. Another 7 year old girl in Onitsha was raped
by a 20-year old man named Chikwado Anijiofor . Rape is mountain everywhere in Nigeria. They
are raping, filming and killing at the same time. Nigeria has entered into a
Rape Pandemic. The kingdoms of darkness have started firing from all angles.
The worst is that the police are now harassing and intimidating rape victims.
It is not acceptable.
A
Commissioner in Kogi State kidnapped and raped a blogger and online
journalist by name Elizabeth Oyeniyi , in his house and the police is yet to
intervene in the matter. The three murdered during rape cases mentioned above
had not yielded any tangible arrest, conclusion or prosecution by the Nigerian
police.
We are
temporarily gladdened that the Inspector General of Police in Nigeria had asked
the relevant department to investigate the Dbanj rape issue, after petitions
from solicitors to the victim of alleged cover-up. We do hope that the police
authorities will get to the root of the matter because the earlier orders by
the police chief to fish out the murderers and rapists of Vera Uwaila and other
victims is yet to yield fruit.
I want the
relevant international agencies and nations especially the UN, US, UK to take
note that there is attempt to cover rape cases in Nigeria because some top
shots are involved. They should note that people are being raped everywhere in
Nigeria and no meaningful prosecutions are taking place. We shall forward all
the cases of recent rape and murder of minors, adult and the aged for them to
note that wickedness is being covered up in Nigeria.
Dbanj had
slammed a N100 million naira threat on an alleged rape victim. Let the law
serve its purpose. Using the police again to detain and force the lady to
delete evidences, in the midst of this national uproar, is an insult on our
collective dignity, and that of all women. Let the police act responsible for
once, and let the defenseless be defended. If at the end of the day, it was
proven that the rape case was a set-up, let Babatayo face the music according
to the statutes of the land.
Dbanj and
the Nigerian police should act responsibly over this rape issue and save our
psyche from further national insult.
Obinna
Akukwe, Columnist, Activist, @obinnaakukwe
CC: António
Guterres ,Secretary-General of the United Nations
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