It was testimony time at St Paul’s Catholic Church, Ebute –Metta,
Lagos and Onyeyiri Victor Umeoyinagwu, 25, was one of the testifiers who
was eager to tell his story. His testimony was that God saved him from
the hands of death. In church, he simply said that he was kidnapped by
suspected ritualists and mysteriously escaped before being butchered
like others who were abducted alongside with him.
After the church service, Saturdayexpdonaloaded blog reporter, who was at the
church, had a chat with Onyeyiri and he recounted his encounter.
“I am an apprentice attached to Mr. Nonso Umeh, a spare parts dealer.
Part of my duty is to buy goods for the shop. On Wednesday, July 8,
2015, I was sent by my boss to buy goods at Apapa spare parts market. On
my way, I boarded a bus from Ebute- Metta and alighted at Ajegungle
area of Lagos State. Initially, I wanted to board an okada (commercial
motorcycle) but realised that I do not have a lower naira denomination.
I knew no okada man will carry me if they knew that I will be using
N1000 note to make payment. I boarded another bus heading to Apapa.”
According to him, the bus he boarded had few passengers with five
males. The presence of two young boys of his age made him to feel
comfortable in the bus. He relaxed and the bus zoomed off. Minutes
later, someone sitting behind him covered his nose with a cloth
attempting to choke him. His words: “The next thing I knew was that my
face was covered with clothes. I could not shout. The piece of cloth was
tight and had a bad odour; the scent was that of a chemical. I guess
that I became unconscious as I can’t recall what happened next till we
got to a compound.” Describing the compound, he said the house was yet
to be painted with high fence and of equal gate height. There were no
houses close to it and there were fleets of cars in the compound. “I did
not regain consciousness until I was dropped off in a very big
compound. The bus that conveyed us to the place drove off, leaving us
with five scary men. The boys were no longer there. There were a lot of
cars in the compound. One of the men started to point at us, saying
‘this will be good for stew, this one for pepper soup’ we were scared.
We started to beg them. I even offered them the money I was supposed to
use to buy parts.
“They responded that they will take my money and other things they
need from me, that it was of no use to beg. As I was begging, one of
them asked for my phone, I gave it to him; he then asked me series of
questions, I answered all. I told him that I am only an apprentice. He
asked for my boss’ name and I told him. I gave him the phone and he was
with it for a while. Later, he dropped the phone for me. It was then
that I called my boss,” he stated. While in captivity, Onyeyiri knew
that the only thing that could save him was prayer. When he had an
opportunity to communicate with his master, the only request he made was
prayer, “Please, pray for me, I was in captivity!” According to him, in
the night of the same day (Wednesday), they took one of the other two
boys, captured, outside. The next thing they heard was the sound of
bone breaking, clangs of axe butchering meat. The boy never returned.
The next day (Thursday), they took the other boy, the sound was same and
he too never returned.
“On Friday night was my turn to be butchered; one of them took me by
my hands. One was in front and the other at my back. The one in the
front suddenly turned and rained curses on the one at the back for
slapping him. He said the one at the back slapped him. The one at the
back didn’t like his counterpart’s utterances, so, he shouted back at
him, telling him he did not slap him. As they were arguing, it led into a
fight. The third one holding me left me to break up the fight.
Miraculously, I passed among them. I found my way outside the house, but
still in the compound. “It was night, I could not see much, when I got
to the gate, it was locked with chains and a gigantic padlock. It scared
me and I lost hope. Nevertheless, a voice told me to check the padlock
and see if it was locked. I touched the padlock; it was not locked. The
gigantic padlock fell apart, I opened it and ran out of the compound,”
he narrated. After the escape, Onyeyiri said he was tired and could not
run, adding that there was a thick forest in front of the unpainted
house, and that he preferred to run into the forest than waiting for his
captors to catch up with him. When he could not find strength again, he
fell. It was then that his deceased father appeared to him. “Every
other thing that happened to me was in a trance. I felt a hand tapping
me on the shoulder, as I raised my head to look, I saw my late father.
We ran together, as we did, I was hearing the sound of heavy foots after
us. It made me run faster and stronger. “At the end, I found myself at
Oyinbo bus stop. I then trekked home. They said when I got home the
person I was asking after was my father.
However, I know my father is deceased,” he stated. Among those
felicitating with Onyeyiri was his master, Mr. Nonso who seems to be the
happiest. When Onyeyiri was missing, he had made efforts to contact all
the prayer groups he knows, both in Lagos and outside the state.
Despite the assurance given to him by police that they would do all they
could to search for his apprentice, he also asked for help from friends
and counterparts.
He said when they got home on that day, after asking after everyone,
he found out that Onyeyiri was missing. “I tried to call him, and the
call didn’t go through. I sent one of my other boys to check him in the
shop. Before the other boy left, I had called Onyeyiri’s friend to check
if he was hanging out with them or in the market. They searched the
whole market for him, yet they could not find him,” he said. Mr. Nonso
said that a message was delivered on his phone, which must have been at
the time one of Onyeyiri’s captors was questioning him and collected his
phone. “Around 9:57pm, a message came into my phone from his number.
The message read; ’he said you are his boss don’t waste your time
looking for him, you will not set your eyes on him again, this boy is
important to us, he fell into our trap’. At that point, I didn’t know
anything else to do other than to go to police and commit him into God’s
hand. “We went to Denton police station to lodge a complainant, they
said we should come back after 24 hours, before declaring the boy
missing. We also told many pastors. And they had a special prayer
session for him,” he said.
After the message, around some minutes past 10 o’clock, he said
Onyeyiri number called him, telling him that he does not know where he
was and we should pray for him. “It was after I had attended evening
mass that he returned, we massaged him; he was thirsty and drank a lot
of water. Thereafter he caught some breath and narrated his ordeal to
us. What was worrisome was when he was asking after his father, we did
not do anything unique, we just prayed and God answered our prayer”, he
stated.

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