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Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by noetic5: 6:46am On Mar 02, 2016
The mother of 14-year-old Ese Oruru has finally reunited with her daughter in Abuja.

The Tuesday reunion came almost eight months after her abduction from Bayelsa to Kano State by Yunusa, aka Yellow, a regular customer at her mother’s food stall, in August last year.

In an exclusive, but brief chat with our correspondent at about 9.45pm, Ese sounded happy on the telephone.



She said, “Hello,” and laughed when our correspondent spoke to her.

“How are you?” Our correspondent asked. She laughed and replied ‘Fine.”

“We are glad you are safe and on your way back home.”

“Who is this,” she asked.

“How was your journey?”

“We have not started the journey, maybe tomorrow,” she said, probably referring to the onward trip to Bayelsa.

“Hope they treated you well and you are fine?”

“I am not fine,” she said curtly.

“Why?”

She replied, “When I come we should see. I don’t know you.”

“I will be looking forward to meeting you,” our correspondent replied.

Govs, reps call for Yunusa, accomplices’ trial

THE governors of Kano and Delta states, as well as members of the House of Representatives on Tuesday demanded the immediate prosecution of the abductor of 14-year-old Ese Oruru, Yunusa, aka Yellow, who also forced her into marriage and conversion to Islam.

The minor had on Monday been rescued from Kano State, where she had been taken to by her paedophile captor, Yunusa, barely 24 hours after The PUNCH newspapers inaugurated a campaign to free Ese.

Ese, who hails from Delta State, was abducted from Yenagoa, Bayelsa State on August 12, 2015.

The Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganguje, on Tuesday condemned the alleged abduction, adding nobody brought the matter to his attention, noting that he only got to know through the media.

This was contained in a statement by the Commissioner for Information, Mallam Mohammed Garba.

The state demanded the prosecution of Yunusa and others involved in the scandal.

The statement read in part, “The government condemns the actions of the alleged abductor, as it is against the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and teachings of Islam which abhor abduction, forced marriage even with the consent of parents of a girl, be her a minor or adult, and forced conversion to Islam, as the Quran categorically states that ‘there is no compulsion in religion’.

“Security and other relevant agencies should expedite action to bring the suspect(s) to book according to the law.”

The Delta State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, expressed shock at the abduction given the age of the girl and the lack of consent by her parents.

In a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, Okowa said he was saddened by the ordeal of the minor.

“I am very much interested in this case, not only because the girl is an indigene of Delta State, but for the rule of law. I want the police to pursue it to its logical conclusion. Nothing short of diligent prosecution of the abductors will be satisfactory,” he stated.

The governor, who expressed disappointment at the length of time it took to unravel the incident, urged members of the public to always speak up whenever they were victims of undesirable social vices and pledged that the state was taking steps to reach out to the parents for necessary intervention.

The House of Representatives members in Abuja on Tuesday also asked the Federal Government to bring the “full weight of the law” on Yunusa and other persons involved in the abduction to serve as a deterrent to others who might be planning such acts in the future.

The lawmakers said rescuing her was not a compensation for the fact that a crime had been committed and her fundamental human rights already violated.

The House Minority Leader, Mr. Leo Ogor, said the government must respond to the issue “more forcefully” by ensuring that Yunusa and his accomplices were adequately punished.

Ogor said, “Whether the girl has been rescued or not is not the issue because those people that are involved in the criminality must be made to face the wrath of the law.

“We should go further to find out who these culprits are. How were they able to perpetrate the crime? Who are their supporters? Who are the people behind this dastardly act? We must find them and make sure they face the wrath of the law.

“The public also must learn to speak out at this particular time so that some of these issues can easily be addressed.”

Ese hails from the Ugheli-North/Ugheli-South Federal Constituency in Delta State. Her Representative, Mr. Solomon Awhinahwi, also condemned the abduction.

“We have the laws to take care of this type of crime. We should enforce them. People should desist from acting as if we don’t have these laws,” he said.

Awhinahwi singled out PUNCH newspapers for commendation over the manner the media outfit inaugurates a campaign for the release of Ese.

“PUNCH newspapers did a marvellous job. The way they started reporting the story, keeping it on the front page, made the news to spread.

“I applaud the role of PUNCH in this fight and we thank all those who supported this fight,” he added.

Group, SAN back prosecution of Ese’s abductor

The Muslim Rights Concern has called for the arrest of Yunusa, aka Yellow, for abducting Ese Oruru from Bayelsa.

This is just as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Norrison Quakers, said Yunusa should be prosecuted and warned that the case should not be confused with religious sentiment.

MURIC in a statement on Tuesday by its Director, Prof. Ishaq Akintola, demanded that Yunusa should be prosecuted.

The statement read in part, “Our position is based on the fact that the girl is a minor. Attempting to marry off the girl without her parents’ permission is not only a breach of common law, but also a violation of the Sharia provision on the need for the parents’ approval before nikah (Islamic marriage) can be deemed valid (La nikah bila waliyyin).

“Of particular significance in this regard is the express command in the Glorious Qur’an that women should be married with the permission of their parents. The Qur’an says inter alia, ‘…And marry them (i.e. women) with the permission of their parents (Qur’an 4:25).’

“The boyfriend cannot go scot-free if it is established that he had had the carnal knowledge of the girl. In fact, his case is judiciable both before the Kano Sharia Court and the Yenagoa Court.

“The fact that Yunusa is a Muslim cannot becloud our sense of justice. The Qur’an commands Muslims to ‘…Stand out firmly for justice, as witnesses of Allah, even if the case is against yourselves, or your parents, or your family, and whether it is against a rich or poor man… (Qur’an 4:135).”

MURIC said it could not afford to be partisan, adding that a fellow Muslim, Yunusa, had violated the law and caused a Christian family to go through a traumatic period.

It said, “Unless it can be proved that the girl came to Kano separately and alone, not in the company of Yunusa, the latter stands culpable.”

According to the group, the issue of Ese’s conversion does not even arise because she is deemed to be an adherent of her parents’ religion until she attains maturity.

MURIC said, “Section 38 (ii) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, stresses the right of parents on their children in matters of religion. The purported conversion is therefore null and void and of no consequence whatsoever. Ese Oruru cannot be free to choose her own faith until she is 18.”

Quakers while rejecting any excuse of elopement and calling for Yunusa’s prosecution, warned that the case should not be confused with religious sentiment.

Quakers said, “The excuse that the girl eloped with him will not protect him from being prosecuted. It is scandalous. The child does not have the mental capacity to make a rational or informed decision. It is wrong, wicked, criminal and inhuman for anybody to take such a girl, who is obviously a minor, and then say she eloped with him; that is a bad defence.

“And we should be very careful in the way we handle this, lest two religions are put on a collision course. This case has nothing to do with religion; we should not bring religious sentiment into this. The question should be whether the Nigerian law recognises what this man has done.”


We can’t wait to see our sister

The family of Ese Oruru have expressed their joy over the release of the girl to the police.

Ese’s mother, Rose, told our correspondent before she left for Abuja that she was informed by the police at about 6am on Tuesday that her daughter had been released.

“I am so happy. In fact, I am bursting with joy,” she told our correspondent.

Afterwards, she left for the police station for onward movement to Abuja to reunite with her daughter, who was abducted by Yunusa, her long standing customer, and taken to Kano State in August 2015.

Ese’s release came after PUNCH inaugurated a campaign, ‘Free Ese’ on Sunday, which sparked nationwide outrage and forced the authorities to take action on securing the minor’s release from Yunusa in Kano.

Ese’s father also said he was earnestly waiting to set his eyes on his daughter.

He said, “These last eight months have not been easy for us. Through the help of family members and friends, we were able to raise money to travel to Kano to get her released, but nothing came out of it.

“Now we are happy. The money is not important. I am jobless for now, but I am so happy that my daughter is alive and coming back home.”

Ese’s siblings were equally ecstatic about her release.

One of them, Faith, who will be 19 next week, could not hide her joy as she spoke with our correspondent.

“I am very happy that she has been released. I can’t wait to see her. I have missed her funny smiles. She is very playful. I also missed her dancing; she likes to dance whenever she hears the sound of good music.”

Ese’s immediate elder brother, 16-year-old Onome, said they were planning to welcome her in a big way with her favourite food.

He said, “There will be music and lots of dancing. We are so relieved.

“We haven’t started preparing anything yet since we don’t really know when Ese and mum would be back. But we have so many plans, we just can’t wait.”

Patricia, the eldest, in her 20s, said she was keeping her emotions in check for now because of previous unfulfilled promises about Ese’s release.

“I don’t have any feelings yet until I touch my sister. I don’t have any plan yet until my mum calls me and tells me she has seen her daughter,” she said.

Addittionalreports by:

John Ameh, John Alechenu, Nosa Akenzua, Niyi Odebode and Ramon Oladimeji,Gbenro Adeoye and Arukaino Umukoro

Source: http://www.punchng.com/exclusive-ese-speaks-i-am-not-fine/

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by noetic5: 6:46am On Mar 02, 2016
Oh dear, see these photos PUNCH released about Ese


http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2016/03/ese-oruru-see-where-ese-oruru-comes.html



So touching

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by noetic5: 6:46am On Mar 02, 2016
sad sad
Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by ADAMUdaCOWBOY: 6:48am On Mar 02, 2016
Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by brightballer(m): 6:49am On Mar 02, 2016
#nowThatEseIsFree..she no fine again?

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by kilokeys(m): 6:53am On Mar 02, 2016
Chai.. U don chop abunna... She doesn't want anything else..
Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by CCsurplus007(m): 6:57am On Mar 02, 2016
she needs both counselling and spiritual cleansing . As for yunusa I trust he wld be given a heros welcome in kano codedly though for attempting to islamize an infidel. Its a big price you know.. forget all those talks within a week from now everyone would forget this issue and face his/her business

hmmm Emir Sanusi.. All those formalities were just to save face I knew it. If the Emir had wanted that girl in bayelsa she would have been there for long. you wrote a letter for her to be released but you could not ensure and do a follow up to see that a 14 year old girl is reunited with her parents . since Agust 2015 you were indifferent , carefree and lacakadiasical.. . . very shameful

The father of Ese, Mr. Charles Oruru, has indicted the Emir of Kano, Mallam Muhammadu Sanusi II, in his daughter’s travail.Oruru, in an interview with Raypower FM, which was monitored by our correspondent on Tuesday, said Sanusi deserved no credit in the eventual release of Ese “as he only bowed to pressure from Nigerians”.

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by betterABIAstate: 7:02am On Mar 02, 2016
You guys should get lost already, I'm not interested in this story anymore

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by tuoyoojo(m): 7:22am On Mar 02, 2016
make them carry the girl go church make dem go fire better prayer for her head.

children of nowadays sef!

follow man go kano to go enjoy wetin only adults suppose to know about

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by joseph1832(m): 7:27am On Mar 02, 2016
Truly brain washing is part of religion. I wonder the extent of brain washing that the girl would have gone through. It beats my imagination.

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by akunjohn(m): 7:27am On Mar 02, 2016
Make she remove dat thing wey she take cover face jare, abi her parent like it angry

Which kain END TIME closeness dey between her and maigida b4 he kidnapped her sef undecided


D mama sef fall my hand,she no dey watch how her daughter dey play with customers embarassed

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by Tunami(m): 7:31am On Mar 02, 2016
she's truly and needs deliverance from Revrend King.

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by DaBullIT(m): 7:34am On Mar 02, 2016
8 months of tearing



That ghel don turn woman




I stand with prosecuting Yinusa though , that's an animalistic behaviour , we need to show them there's Law and Order in this country

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by funlord(m): 7:40am On Mar 02, 2016
angry


Chai! Unfortunately dis 14 year old babe don collect the kind penetration wey even 50 year old oloshos never jam!


That bastard called yunusa needs to be shot in the face for peace to reign! I wonder why these mallams only love young _pussy sef?

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by nicedas(m): 7:45am On Mar 02, 2016
chineke, so ese is dis ugly.

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by nicedas(m): 7:46am On Mar 02, 2016
chineke, so ese is dis ugly....
Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by DIKEnaWAR: 8:30am On Mar 02, 2016
I support Ese's father. Sanusi deserves no credit for the girl's release. I am sure they all bowed to pressure from condemnations.

This is to show that in the core muslim north, the laws of this country does not apply. They are guided by Islamic laws. The Yunusa chap is a hero among them and nothing will happen to him.

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by bidexmat(m): 9:44am On Mar 02, 2016
How can we have sharia law and that of the government. Maybe I'd need to be schooled why it's sane to have that in a "soveriegn state." That bearded Yarima ehn! It's rather pathetic that some people think they can do anything and go scot-free because to them, sharia law comes first before anything else. We need to dust off a lot of junks if we must grow as an entity. The bitter truth is, yunusa will be immensely celebrated right there in Arewa cause it's the norm to them and as far as they are concern, a soul was almost won. Wetin deh pain me pass na di burantashi some of them deh swallow before royal rumble for bed. Gaskiya, Ese go don collect big time. Irrespective of religion, please let common sense reign.

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by codedguy1(m): 10:05am On Mar 02, 2016
Shey nobody has a picture of this Yunusa guy?

Make we even see the paedophiles face!

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by ibnzubair(m): 10:21am On Mar 02, 2016
Hmm
Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by Irishrena1(f): 10:27am On Mar 02, 2016
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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by jemir000: 10:27am On Mar 02, 2016
castrate the emir and the yinusa eediot
Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by babamadiba(m): 10:28am On Mar 02, 2016
Thank God she wasnt pregnant. If she land bayelsa, she should be welcomed with a sense receiving slaps of about 6 to get her senses back.

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by kachnov(m): 10:28am On Mar 02, 2016
Ok
Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by tunwumi: 10:28am On Mar 02, 2016
When Punch newspaper started this they were not seen as South Western newspaper but if it's a news against them u ll hear tribal bigot throwing insult to them.



Kudos to punch

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by joshing(m): 10:29am On Mar 02, 2016
noetic5:
she's suffering from hypnosis
Obviously na
Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by Houseofglam7(f): 10:29am On Mar 02, 2016
Mumu pikin

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by vipez(f): 10:29am On Mar 02, 2016
we go dey here de wait.
Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by omostar: 10:30am On Mar 02, 2016
Kids these day ehn embarassed
Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by 4nobody4every1: 10:31am On Mar 02, 2016
Yes now, after spending 7 months in the den of lions, tigers and vipers angry angry
Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by thefakestan: 10:31am On Mar 02, 2016
Ese FP
Thank God for u.



ThefakeStan

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Re: Ese Speaks: I Am Not Fine by eleko1: 10:32am On Mar 02, 2016
sad the useless he goat mai ruwa malam don drilled the girl pot to a state of comma sad.She need rehabilitation sad

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