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Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by NigeriaToday: 1:53pm On Feb 28, 2016
PUNCH LAUNCHES ‘FREE ESE’ CAMPAIGN: Kano man steals, forcefully marries 14-yr-old Bayelsa girl. They told me my child was 18 years old—Father

Charles Oruru is Ese’s father. He narrates his ordeal in this interview with Simon Utebor

Did you travel with your wife to Kano for the release of your daughter?

On the first trip, I did not go with them. On August 17, when my wife called me and said they refused to release the child to her, I became angry. Thereafter, I went to the Bayelsa State Police Headquarters to lodge a complaint. They directed me to B Division and said I should arrest the persons linked with the abduction. I arrested the leader of some of the Hausa boys, Dan Kano and two other persons. Dan Kano is the one who usually brought them to Bayelsa. I took him to the station and the police took our statements.

What happened after this?



After that, the DCO at Ekeki called me to tell me that the case was not for them and that he was transferring the case to A Division because it was close to the state headquarters.

Ese's Father
Ese’s Father
They gave bail to the two other boys from Sokoto based on their statements. Dan Kano was subsequently moved to A Division where he was detained. From there, a police officer said he was going to release two policemen to travel with me to Kano to enable me to get my daughter.

When did you leave for Kano?

We travelled on September 2, and spent over 15 hours on the road before getting to Kano. The following day, we distributed letters given to us by the Bayelsa Police Commissioner to state headquarters in Kano, Kwani Police station and Kura LGA where Yinusa (the main suspect) is from. On September 4, they called us for a meeting and we went to Kwani police station near the Emir’s Palace. Present were the two police officers from Bayelsa with about four policemen from Kwani including Chief of Kura LGA, the secretary and other persons. About 15 of us went to the Sharia Council. When we got there, many people were already there. They called their chairman. I was shouting, ‘I need my daughter, I need my daughter.’ The chairman said I should calm down and that we were not fighting. We all sat down. They were angry with me and said my daughter was 18 years old and I was claiming she was 13 years. I told them it was false, that my daughter was 13 years old then. She clocked 14 last week. They told me my daughter had come to join Islam. I told them we are Christians and that they could not tell me my daughter had converted to become a Muslim without my consent. After all the argument, the DCO pleaded with the chairman that since the girl was underage, she should be released to me to take home. Instantly, the chairman’s countenance changed and started speaking furiously to the DCO in Hausa. Though I did not understand Hausa, I was made to understand that the chairman was angry because the DCO asked him to release the girl to me. The policemen there were not happy with the development, wondering why they should be telling the father of a child the age of his daughter.

Were you afraid of the chairman and others in Kano?

No, the DCO insisted that the child should be released to me but unknown to us; it was a gimmick to deceive us further. The Sharia Council chairman calmly told us to come the following day for the release of Ese. But the promise was not kept. When I got there with the policemen the next day, the story changed. When we got there, they said they were going to release the girl to Zone 5, Benin City, for onward release to Bayelsa State Police Command to us. So, that was how we went on a fruitless journey to Kano without getting my daughter.

When did you return to Bayelsa?

We came back on the September 8 and up till now, my daughter has not been released. From information, we learnt that the Sharia Council was yet to release my daughter to the Zone 5 as promised. I do not know what else to do. The Sharia Council and the Emirate Council are behaving like government unto themselves. We have tried all we can to get our daughter released to no avail. I am appealing to the Federal Government and the relevant authorities to intervene in the matter to get my daughter released. We do not want this to degenerate into a tribal crisis.

I can’t sleep, I’m always crying – Mother

Fifty-year-old Mrs. Rose Oruru, tells ARUKAINO UMUKORO about her pain over her missing daughter

How are you coping with the fact that your daughter has not been released to you?

I am still living and breathing, I am not dead yet. I cry every night. But I pray to God every day to help me solve this problem and bring my daughter back home to me.

When last did you speak with your daughter and what was your discussion about?

I spoke to her in the first week of October 2015. It was the boy who abducted my daughter from Bayelsa that put her on the phone, because she said she wanted to speak to me. My

Ese's mother
Ese’s mother
daughter started speaking our dialect, Urhobo, to me. As we were conversing, I heard them shouting at her in the background and asking why she was speaking our dialect. That was when she switched to English and said they did not want her to come back. We spoke for about three minutes. That was the last thing she told me. I haven’t spoken to her since then.

Who were the people telling her not to speak Urhobo to you?

I think they were some people in the Emir’s palace or the Sharia council, because the council is close to the palace of the Emir of Kano. The people in the council are the ones in control.

Before the incident that forced your daughter to Kano, did she tell you about wanting to change her religion?

No, not at all. She and I did not discuss anything like that. They had just finished a programme in our church that Sunday before she was taken away. She also went to church that Monday and came back home before she was taken away that week. She has never for once told me that she wanted to become a Muslim.

Did you notice any difference in her attitude or behaviour before then?

No, I did not.

What do you think made her follow them to Kano?

She does not have a boyfriend. She was forced to go with them; they manipulated her because she is still a small girl. I feel these people forced her to travel with them. Someone who wants to travel would normally go with luggage, but Ese did not travel with anything, she only wore her clothes, a polo shirt, and her Dunlop slippers. That was what she left home with. She was taken away on August 12, 2015.

Was your daughter a friend to the person she allegedly followed to Kano State?

I am a food seller, and the people (Hausas) are many in the area where I carry out my trade. They usually came to buy food from my shop, including the man that carried her away. He came to buy food from my shop all the time. My shop is at Opolo, opposite Golden Gate, where the motor park is situated, in Bayelsa.

What is the name of the man whom you said abducted your daughter?

His name is Yinusa, but he is popularly known here as Yellow. He rides a keke marwa (tricycle). Before now, he used to sell firewood, until someone gave him a keke marwa. He took my daughter, Ese, and ran away with her. He has since not returned.

Did you suspect any of your customers at the outset?

No, I did not suspect anybody at the start. It was in the process of looking for her that I was told that Ese was not around. So, I went around asking in the neighbourhood. Someone later told me that it might have been one of the Hausas that hid her and then took her away. I was at the mosque where they usually pray, and one of the men, a labourer, came to me and told me he knew why I was looking for my daughter. I asked him how he knew and what he knew. That was how I knew the person that took my daughter. The man told me that when he came back from work one day, his friends had told him that Yinusa told them that he was going to take Ese to Kano State, convert her to Islam and marry her. He said he was angry with them and asked them why they did not report the matter to me. So, I went to confront them. I went to ask a carpenter who Yinusa usually patronised and asked him about the whereabouts of this man and my daughter. The carpenter said he did not know and was surprised. I asked another person who sells recharge card, who said he had not seen him recently.

What did you do afterwards?

I travelled with one of the Hausa men who lived around our area, to Kano on August 14, because we had been told that Yinusa had arrived Kano with my daughter, and that they told the community that Yinusa had run away with my daughter. We arrived Kano on the 15th and went to meet the district head of the community. We received a poor welcome. The district head was angry that the Hausa man brought me to Kano, then he told me I did not have a child, because they had already converted my daughter to Islam and that her name is now Aisha. He now said even Yinusa’s father had not seen my daughter. We went to the Emir’s palace the same day and when we told them why we came, youths gathered and tried to beat us up until someone called the police and took us way. Again, my husband, with two policemen, and Dan Kano, travelled to Kano on September 2. The same thing happened again.

What do you know about your daughter’s present condition?

We do not know anything. We only rely on hearsay. Yesterday, some people said she had been handed over to the police, another group of people said she was no more seen around the area. We don’t know what to believe. But I want to believe my daughter is either at the Emir’s palace or the council, because the council is close to the Emir’s palace.

Is Ese your first child?

No, she is the second to the last born. I have five children. They are all worried about their sister. Last Monday was her 14th birthday. I did not even have money to buy soft drinks or biscuits to celebrate her birthday in her absence. We only prayed for her together. We felt bad about it and cried. I can’t sleep at night. I am really worried. But I thank God for leading people to come and help me. I pray that she is safe wherever she is. She is supposed to be in SS1 now, because she had finished JSS3 and had written the junior WAEC before she was abducted.

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by somcherry(f): 2:28pm On Feb 28, 2016
Nawa oo

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by naptu2: 8:33pm On Feb 28, 2016
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February 28, 2016

Simon Utebor writes about the alleged abduction of Ese Oruru, a 14-year-old schoolgirl in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State


On August 12, 2015, nothing indicated to Mrs. Rose Oruru, a food vendor in Opolo, Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, that she would soon face an ordeal over her 14-year-old daughter, Ese.

That day, she had gone to the market and left her four children at her shop. She returned to find out that her daughter, Ese, was allegedly abducted by one Yinusa, aka Yellow, who is one of her long standing customers.

Narrating the incident, the distraught mother said, “When I came back, the elder brother of Ese, Kevin, 16, said Ese had left the shop since 11am and had not returned. I enquired where she could have gone, but he said he did not know.

“From there, I started looking for her, asking neighbours if they saw her, but they said they did not. As she usually sold food to northern artisans, I went to the place they usually gathered to find out if they saw Ese. But by the time I got there, they were in the mosque, so, I had to go back.

“After some minutes, I sent my son back to the place and directed that he should tell anybody he saw there that I wanted to see Yinusa. As the boy got there, one of them asked my son to tell me to come. When I got there, he said Yinusa, who is also called Yellow, told them he had sold his commercial tricycle and had gone home to Kano with my daughter, Ese. They told me Yinusa said he was taking Ese home to convert her to Islam to enable him to marry her.”

One Mohammed (aka Daidi) reportedly informed Oruru that Yinusa had taken Ese to Kano with an intention to marry her. She was 13 years old then.

Acting on the information, Oruru approached one Dan Kano, who not only confirmed the story, but also promised to take her to Kano to recover her daughter.

But Dan Kano reneged on his promise and sent one Rabiu to accompany the child’s mother to Kano instead.

On August 14, the anguished mother set for Kano. She and Rabiu arrived at the ancient city after midnight. In the morning, Rabiu took Oruru to the chief of a village in Tufa, Kura Local Government Area of Kano State.

Narrating her anguish amid sobs, Rose said the chief was furious with Rabiu for bringing her to Kano. He told them that Ese had been converted into Islam and renamed ‘Aisha.’ Not only that, the 14-year-old was married and that the child was no longer her daughter.

“He also informed us that Ese was in the custody of the Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, at the palace,” she stated.

Not cowed by the chief’s position, Oruru, in company with Rabiu, approached the Emir of Kano’s palace but met a stiff opposition by many youths, who pushed them out of the palace.

Oruru said Yinusa (the suspect), through phone calls, informed her that he did not kidnap her daughter as he took permission from one Dan Kano before he abducted her.

Sensing the impossibility of seeing her daughter or having an audience with the Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Oruru said she broke down in tears and drew a lot of attention. On hearing her cries, an unnamed elderly man invited the police.

She added, “When the police arrived, they took me to Kwani Police Station in Kano, where my statement was taken and police officers accompanied me first to the Emir’s palace but we were prevented from entering the palace.

“The police then proceeded to the house of the Galadima of Kano, who stated that he did not know anything about the matter. The team proceeded to see the adviser to the Emir, who told them that he did not want to be involved in the matter and then we went to the Secretary to the Emir of Kano.

“The secretary informed us that the Chief of Tufa village got an approval from Kura Police Station to take the 14-year-old Ese to the Emir’s Palace.

“They said Ese is now a convert of Islam and if brought to her mother, she would not be able to talk or touch her, otherwise, either she (the mother) or Ese would die. He advised that we waited till August 17 to see the Emir.”

Mrs. Oruru recounted that on August 17, she was with the Divisional Crime Officer, a Police Inspector from Kwani Police Station, and the Chief of Tufa village at the palace where the Emir of Kano sat in council.

“I saw my daughter being brought in a black Sport Utility Vehicle with two police escorts and Yinusa was also present. When the case was mentioned, every other person was allowed inside except me. When the DCO returned from the Emir’s court, he informed me that the Emir of Kano asked us to go to the Sharia Court, which I objected to.”

Mrs. Oruru added that the police at Kwani, thereafter, transferred the matter to the State Criminal Investigation Department in Kano, where she was asked to go back to Bayelsa and report the matter to the Bayelsa State Police Command.

She further said, “We returned to Bayelsa on August 17 and we made a report at Ekeki Police Station, Yenagoa, and the matter was later transferred to State CID, Yenagoa.”

She stated that the police in Yenagoa made some arrests including Dan Kano, and a trip was embarked upon to Kano on September 2.

She said on the Kano trip were Dan Kano, K.C. Dahiru (the chairman of the Hausa community in Yenagoa), Mr. Charles Oruru (her husband) and two police officers from the State CID.

She said, “The team reported at the Kwani Police Station in Kano where another visit was made to the Emir of Kano.

“The Emir informed them that he had since August 26 sent a letter for the release of Ese to her parents.”

Ese’s mother lamented that despite all the efforts she, her husband, the police and others had made, as of February 23, Ese had not been released to them but still held hostage in Kano.

Ese’s father, Charles Oruru, struggled with tears as he narrated the pain and anguish he had gone through in trying to get his daughter back.

“We have tried all we could to get our daughter released to no avail. I am appealing to the Federal Government and the relevant authorities to intervene in the matter to get my daughter released. We do not want this to degenerate into a tribal crisis.”

The Orurus, in a bid not to leave any stone unturned, took the matter to non-governmental organisations, Kindling Hope Across Nations Initiative and Child Protection Network under the auspices of the UNICEF.

On what the NGOs have done so far, the Executive Director, KHAN Initiative, Mr. Kizito Andah, said after receiving the case, the organisation immediately swung into action by formally informing the Department of State Services.

He said several meetings were held in December 2015 with officers of the DSS, noting that the state security outfit made several promises to secure the release of the victim, but that up till date, Ese was still held hostage by the perpetrators.

Andah, who is also the Secretary, Child Protection Network, claimed that their coordinator also spoke with the Inspector-General of Police and the police boss gave his word that the girl would be returned to her parents. Yet, that had not been done.

He said, “On February 11, we also held a meeting with the Commissioner of Police, Bayelsa State Police command, on the above subject matter and our grievances on the attitude of some of the police officers, who had earlier worked on the case and their failure to secure the release of Ese were duly communicated.

“We strongly believe that Ese Oruru has not only been hypnotised but also recruited as a tool in the hands of a fanatical Islamic group in Kano State. Ese is only 14 years old and cannot give informed consent to marriage and is still being held hostage.

“Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oruru are petty traders who are putting in all efforts to meet the needs of their children. Securing the return of Ese would not only reaffirm our strong desire to continually protect our children, but also re-emphasise and stamp our indelible position against the acts of these culprits.”

Andah, therefore, called on all to join their voices to prevail on the Kano State Government and the Kano Emirate to urgently release Ese.

He demanded the prosecution of her abductors under the appropriate law and jurisdiction, saying the matter was of urgent national security and public interest.

Corroborating the position of Andah, the Chairperson, CPN, Mrs. Miriam Kombo-Eze, said they wrote letters to and met with many security agencies, including the Ijaw Youth Council over the matter.

Kombo-Eze said, “The man that took away this girl and his cohorts collect these girls, who are underage children of 12 and 13 years from this state, convert them to Muslims and their parents can’t do anything about them.

“They take permission from their leaders here in Bayelsa State. This is a national security problem.”

She said most parents had lost their children in similar circumstances and praised the parents of Ese for pursuing the release of their daughter.

She, therefore, urged parents to carefully monitor the kind of people that visit their homes and shops.

“Parents should be careful of the kind of persons they welcome to their homes. Everybody should be security conscious. We should be careful of the people that are around us. We are not trying to instigate anyone to take the law into their hands, what we are trying to do is to sensitise people to what is going on in the state,” she counselled.

Responding to the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer, Bayelsa State Police Command, Mr. Asinim Butswat, said on Thursday that it was a case of elopement, and not abduction.

Butswat, who spoke in a telephone interview, said based on their findings, the boy in question (Yinusa) told the police that he and Ese had been married.

But when reminded that Ese was only 14 years old, and 13 when she was abducted, Butswat said the police were of the position that the issue of marriage did not arise in the matter.

He said the Bayelsa Command was working closely with its Kano counterpart to secure the release of the girl.

The police spokesman said, “Based on our initial findings, it was not a case of abduction but that of elopement. Ese eloped with the boy (Yinusa) to Kano.

“Our operatives went for investigative activities in Kano and the boy in question said they were married. When our men went to the Sharia Council to secure her release, the council said they had not signed the necessary papers to let her go.

“With the age of the girl, she is not of age for marriage, so the issue of marriage does not arise even though reports indicate that the girl is happy being there.

“We want to assure the family that their daughter will soon be released to them. We are working closely with the Kano State Police Command to secure her release.”

When SUNDAY PUNCH contacted the Police Public Relations Officer, Kano State Command, Magaji Majia, on the telephone, he said, “I have been making enquiries in Kano State Police Command; 72 police divisions, the state CID, the gender violence section; we don’t have such a case here in Kano.”

As of press time, the Turakin Kano, and Chief of Staff of the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Mamuda Sanusi, could not be reached as calls placed to his telephone line did not connect, while text messages sent to his line had yet to be replied to.

Last Friday, a police source in Kano, who did not want to be named because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, confirmed to one of our correspondents on the telephone that Oruru was taken to the Emir’s palace sometime last year.

The source said Yinusa had complained to the Emir of Kano after his relations had been arrested by the police, following complaints from the girl’s parents.

“The matter was referred to us by the Emir of Kano. The man said the girl had converted to Islam and followed him to his hometown in Kano. I saw the girl myself here at Zone 1 headquarters, but we did not do any investigation on the matter.”

The source, however, did not mention the name of the hometown, but stated that Oruru is with Yinusa and his family in Kano.

“The Emir said that since she voluntarily said she wanted to be a Muslim and had converted to Islam, her parents should not force her, and that even though she is a minor, she should be allowed to practise whatever she wanted to practise. It was the girl that followed the man; she was not taken by force. Although, as a 13-year-old then, she is a minor in the eyes of the law; she has no consent. If she was an adult, she has the free will to go wherever she wants to go. But there was nothing like kidnapping.”

Additional report by ARUKAINO UMUKORO

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by thamoswonder: 9:55pm On Feb 28, 2016
See wahala ooo. Marriage is not a thing of force

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by fejikudz(m): 9:56pm On Feb 28, 2016
Kombo-Eze said, “The man that took away this girl and his cohorts collect these girls, who are
underage children of 12 and 13 years from this
state, convert them to Muslims
and their parents
can’t do anything about them.


Na their way

Religion of peace indeed undecided undecided undecided

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by Airforce1(m): 9:56pm On Feb 28, 2016
Who is gonna read all that
Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by RedCapChief(m): 9:56pm On Feb 28, 2016
cheesy
Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by niceguy7(m): 9:56pm On Feb 28, 2016
End time stories beware,,,,Christ is cmin very quickly let's be prepared....

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by OnWebTech: 9:56pm On Feb 28, 2016
In summary
Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by davodyguy: 9:57pm On Feb 28, 2016
Pathetic stone age practices in the name of religion or cultural tradition, leads a nation to nowhere.

Whatever made us accept technological advancement in terms of using internet, watching Led and Plasma TVs, using Gsm and using sophisticated gadgets and machines, should also make us discard archaic practices

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by comradee1248: 9:58pm On Feb 28, 2016
Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by bunmioguns(m): 9:59pm On Feb 28, 2016
E get as e be
Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by 4nobody4every1: 9:59pm On Feb 28, 2016
This is pure wickednessangry angry angry

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by IJOBA2: 10:00pm On Feb 28, 2016
DULLARDINHHO WONT DO ANYTHING ABOKI THAT.

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by mildflame: 10:00pm On Feb 28, 2016
In as much that this is way BEYOND DESPICABLE, where were the parent when a 14yr old start to de follow d A-BOKI

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by Erfolg: 10:00pm On Feb 28, 2016
Why is marriage the only thing on this northerners mind to the extent of commiting suicide just to marry 10 virgins in their so called heaven. So backward.

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by Azazi(m): 10:01pm On Feb 28, 2016
hausa people matter dey tire person o

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by otitokoroleti: 10:02pm On Feb 28, 2016
The parent should reach out to well established human right organization. the idiot that kidnapped the girl must be sentenced to life imprisonment because he is an animal.

ITS HIGH TIME WE WATCH MOVEMENT OF THESE PAEDOPHILE. AS FOR ME, I DONT ACCOMODATE HAUSA & WILL NEVER HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH THEM BECAUSE THEY ARE EVILS

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by macino1(m): 10:02pm On Feb 28, 2016
okay

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by siralos135: 10:02pm On Feb 28, 2016
Seriously?

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by Niyinficient(m): 10:03pm On Feb 28, 2016
Nawa o!

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by strangest(m): 10:03pm On Feb 28, 2016
hmmm

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by CallMeNJay: 10:05pm On Feb 28, 2016
#BringBackEse

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by Nobody: 10:05pm On Feb 28, 2016
These pedophiles. I swear we need to give these people and their bloody religion a country of theirs with buhari as their president.

Bastards!! All they know is murder, rape and pedophilia all in the name of a religion!!! The constitution cant do anything about it cos it was made to suit pedophiles, afterall you can marry a girl of 11yrs in Nigeria and no one can question.

They bring absolutely NOTHING to the table except pain and more pain angry angry

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by naijaking1: 10:06pm On Feb 28, 2016
Airforce1:
Who is gonna read all that

Either you don't have a child, or you're sympathetic to the muslim abductors of this little girl.
One Nigeria!!!!!!

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by Nobody: 10:06pm On Feb 28, 2016
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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by ezenwajunior(m): 10:06pm On Feb 28, 2016
Can I get a summary please
Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by KingsleyCEO: 10:08pm On Feb 28, 2016
that what you get when you give birth to an idiot child.
Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by kennyman2000(m): 10:09pm On Feb 28, 2016
This could get hausa people get chased away from south west. What rubbish is this one?

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by Ezeibe(m): 10:11pm On Feb 28, 2016
What's all these nonsense ... hausa/fulani synonymous with troubles #avoid them

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Re: Punch Launches ‘free Ese’ Campaign:kano Man Steals, Forcefully Marries 14-yr-old by porshuch: 10:12pm On Feb 28, 2016
Nawa o. Just short of word

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