Love intoxicates! The police in Lagos are on the trail of a teenage
girl, Taiwo Olakunle, who allegedly ran away from home and is believed
to be with a suspected boyfriend.
Olakunle’s case is the second of such in six weeks in Lagos. The 18-year-old girl, who was staying with her aunt’s family, the Lawals, on Adeosun Street, Balogun in the Iju area of Lagos, had only been brought from Ondo in July 2014 and she fell madly in love within few months with the guy.
It was learnt that the teenager was enrolled in November 2014 as an apprentice in a hair dressing salon. However, on November 11 while at the salon, she was reportedly beaten up by a gang of street boys who claimed she intruded into their discussion.
The matter was reported to the Iju Police Division, and the police arrested Olakunle’s suspected assaulters.
According to Punch, on the following day, however, when she came back from a hospital, she was said to have packed her belongings and sneaked out of the house with a man, believed to be her lover, who had yet to be identified.
When the family that Olakunle was staying with noted that the teenager was missing, they reported the matter to the police at Iju. The aunt, Ola Lawal, lamented that they had searched everywhere for her.
She added that in the course of investigation, the police arrested her and her husband and detained them for two days. She said, “Taiwo (Olakunle) is my niece. Her parents are dead. She was just staying idle in our town in Ondo State and I decided to bring her to Lagos. I enrolled her at the hairdressing salon two months after she arrived in Lagos.
“On November 12, she came back from treating herself at the hospital. The men who beat her up said she wasintruding into their discussion, but the police arrested them and charged them to court.
“When she came back that November 12, some people said they saw her pack her things and walk out of the compound.
“They said they saw a motorcycle rider pick her up and zoom off. That was the last time we ever saw her. She was already doing well in the hairdressing vocation, and her boss liked her. All the time she stayed with us, we did not allow her to indulge herself. I still cannot believe a girl who does not know Lagos will disappear like that.
“On December 22, the police at Iju even came to arrest my husband and me. We slept in the cell and were released the following day because it was alleged that we were hiding her.”
The husband to the aunt, Mr. Ibrahim Lawal, disclosed that about a week ago, two neighbours said they saw the girl in separate locations with men.
He said, “When one of our neighbours came on a visit and heard about Taiwo, she said she saw her at Katangowa Market in the Abule Egba area buying some clothes with a man. She said she did not call out to her because she was not aware the teenager was being searched for.
“Another person told us he saw her on another evening in the Alagbado area going out with a man.This girl should have mercy on us and return home. If she wants to get married, let her inform us officially and then go.”
He said, “Taiwo Olakunle is about four feet tall and fair in complexion. If seen, the public should contact the Iju Police Station.”
Olakunle’s case is the second of such in six weeks in Lagos. The 18-year-old girl, who was staying with her aunt’s family, the Lawals, on Adeosun Street, Balogun in the Iju area of Lagos, had only been brought from Ondo in July 2014 and she fell madly in love within few months with the guy.
It was learnt that the teenager was enrolled in November 2014 as an apprentice in a hair dressing salon. However, on November 11 while at the salon, she was reportedly beaten up by a gang of street boys who claimed she intruded into their discussion.
The matter was reported to the Iju Police Division, and the police arrested Olakunle’s suspected assaulters.
According to Punch, on the following day, however, when she came back from a hospital, she was said to have packed her belongings and sneaked out of the house with a man, believed to be her lover, who had yet to be identified.
When the family that Olakunle was staying with noted that the teenager was missing, they reported the matter to the police at Iju. The aunt, Ola Lawal, lamented that they had searched everywhere for her.
She added that in the course of investigation, the police arrested her and her husband and detained them for two days. She said, “Taiwo (Olakunle) is my niece. Her parents are dead. She was just staying idle in our town in Ondo State and I decided to bring her to Lagos. I enrolled her at the hairdressing salon two months after she arrived in Lagos.
“On November 12, she came back from treating herself at the hospital. The men who beat her up said she wasintruding into their discussion, but the police arrested them and charged them to court.
“When she came back that November 12, some people said they saw her pack her things and walk out of the compound.
“They said they saw a motorcycle rider pick her up and zoom off. That was the last time we ever saw her. She was already doing well in the hairdressing vocation, and her boss liked her. All the time she stayed with us, we did not allow her to indulge herself. I still cannot believe a girl who does not know Lagos will disappear like that.
“On December 22, the police at Iju even came to arrest my husband and me. We slept in the cell and were released the following day because it was alleged that we were hiding her.”
The husband to the aunt, Mr. Ibrahim Lawal, disclosed that about a week ago, two neighbours said they saw the girl in separate locations with men.
He said, “When one of our neighbours came on a visit and heard about Taiwo, she said she saw her at Katangowa Market in the Abule Egba area buying some clothes with a man. She said she did not call out to her because she was not aware the teenager was being searched for.
“Another person told us he saw her on another evening in the Alagbado area going out with a man.This girl should have mercy on us and return home. If she wants to get married, let her inform us officially and then go.”
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu,
confirmed the incident. He urged those who saw the teenager to report to
the police at Iju.
He said, “Taiwo Olakunle is about four feet tall and fair in complexion. If seen, the public should contact the Iju Police Station.”
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