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Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by bumi10(m): 12:43pm On Apr 27, 2017
…lender gives out victim for N72,000

Samson Folarin

The family of 15-year-old Ajala Samuel thought they could briefly use him to raise money for some urgent family needs.

But four months after handing him over to a Lagos trader, identified as Iya Meta, who paid them N8,000, his whereabouts had yet to be known by the parents.

It was gathered that Iya Meta allegedly loaned Samuel to some traders on the Lagos Island, who paid N72,000 for him.

The traders were alleged to have further given him out to another family in the state.

Two policewomen, identified as Titi and Funmilayo from the Ijora Badia division, were accused of harassing the family to refund the N72,000 paid to Iya Meta, failing which Samuel would be forced to work till October 2017 when the contract would expire.

His stepfather, Idowu Isiaka, told PUNCH Metro that the family’s crisis started in June 2016 when he lost his job.


He said, “I worked as a security guard for a traditional ruler. When a banner displaying the man’s picture was stolen, I was put in a police cell for a week before I was released and told that I had lost my job.

“At that time, Ajala’s mother just had a surgery and she needed money for medications. I borrowed a motorcycle from a friend and started using it to work. Later, I had an accident with the motorcycle and broke a man’s leg. The motorcycle was seized from me and I was asked to raise money for the victim’s treatment.

“I called my wife and told her that we needed to raise money by all means. I told her about Iya Meta, who lived in the community and always said she needed teenagers to work for her. We agreed to take Ajala (Samuel) to her so we could raise some money.”


He added that Iya Meta offered them N8,000 as payment for the two months that Samuel would work for her.

The 39-year-old Kwara State indigene said at the expiration of the period, he was surprised that Samuel did not return home as agreed.

He said he went to Iya Meta’s house in the Ijora Badia area of the state and discovered she had packed out.

He said, “When I called her on the telephone, she said she was in Seme (Benin Republic) on a business trip and she had taken the boy along. She apologised for not telling me. She said Ajala (Samuel) was at home and when she got home, I would speak with him. She didn’t call back that day.

“The following day, I called her and she told me that she had actually lied to me. She said the boy was with some people whom she had problem with. She told me the case was at the Ijora Badia Police Station and one officer Titi would tell us where the child was.”


Isiaka explained that he went to the station with his wife and officer Titi told them that they must pay N72,000 before the boy would be released.

He explained that the policewoman made them to realise that the money was the amount paid to Iya Meta for the victim’s service. He added that officer Titi said Samuel would not be released until October when the contract would terminate.

When our correspondent contacted Iya Meta, she denied collecting money for Samuel, adding that the police connived with some women to turn the case against her.

She claimed that her family had turned against her over the incident, adding that she had become a fugitive.

She said, “Prior to Ajala’s coming to my house, I had met three women –Rukky, Iya Ibeji and Eniketa. They claimed that they were textile dealers on the Lagos Island and they needed young boys and girls to work for them.

“At that time, two of my cousins came from the village to work in Lagos. I handed over the two girls to the women. They gave me N80,000 as advance payment for their service.

“It was a few weeks later that Ajala’s parents brought him and I gave them N8,000. The boy had barely spent a month when he attempted to escape. He told me that his parents had instructed him to run away after getting the money from me.

“I decided to send him to the three women so he could work with them. They didn’t give me anything.”

She said a few days afterwards, she received a call from one of the girls, who claimed that she had been taken to a pepper seller who maltreated her.

Iya Meta said after aiding the girl to escape and return to the village, it dawned on her that Samuel and the girls were trafficked by the women.

She said after the women did not accede her call to return the remaining victims, she paid a soldier to effect their arrest.

PUNCH Metro gathered that the husband of one of the women was caught.

Iya Meta said she later discovered that the solider had also been compromised, adding that she reported the case to the police at the Adeniji Adele and Ijora Badia divisions.

She said a few weeks later, she was at the Ijora Badia Police Division, where she met the three women.

“The women told the police that they paid money for the children and they would not release them until their payments expired. I told the police it was not true and that I didn’t collect anything for Samuel.

“They locked me up in the cell for a day. Officer Titi said I must pay N72,000 before they would release Ajala (Samuel) and my cousin, Amina, failing which the children would not be released till October, 2017,” she added.

She said aside from officer Titi, another policewoman, Funmilayo, was involved in the case.

PUNCH Metro reached out to the three women, who denied that Iya Meta handed the victims to them.

Rukky, however, claimed that one Idowu was in charge of Samuel.

She said, “She collected money from Idowu for the boy to work with her. She collected N45,000 and later N28,500 for the boy. I have nothing to do with the case. Iya Meta collected money for the boy’s service and the contract will not end until December.”

She promised to send Idowu’s contact, but she had yet to do so as of press time.

When our correspondent asked Iya Meta who Idowu was, she said there was no one by the name, adding that she handed over Samuel to Rukky, who was the leader of the group.

The Director of the Lagos State Office of the Public Defender, Mrs. Olubukola Salami, said the agency was working with the National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and Other related Matters, to ensure that the victim was rescued.

She said, “Child abuse and child labour in any form is unacceptable in Lagos State. Being impoverished is no excuse to use children as a bargaining chip. The OPD, in collaboration with NAPTIP, is looking into this matter as a human trafficking case and all parties involved will be brought to book after the rescue of the boy is effected.”

The state Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, denied the allegations against the policewomen.

He said the command was investigating a case of “a woman who sold her child into trafficking.”


https://punchng.com/lagos-parents-use-son-as-collateral-for-n8000/amp/

Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by DrGoodman: 12:46pm On Apr 27, 2017
Chaii this is not good
Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by policy12: 12:49pm On Apr 27, 2017
Iya Meta this is wickedness...see as dem dey pass the child like say na football

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by itzeminent: 12:53pm On Apr 27, 2017
Wetin pesin no go see 4 Naija... Boo boo diaris God ooo........ Recession ti take over...
Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by jerrybakermillz(m): 1:19pm On Apr 27, 2017
Kk...
Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by Papiikush: 1:19pm On Apr 27, 2017
Well, this is the change we were promised. Una never see anything!
cheesy

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by Ekakamba: 1:20pm On Apr 27, 2017
Ooo mai....undecided

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by Millz404(m): 1:21pm On Apr 27, 2017
I don pity d pikin finish sef
Body no gree me finish d story sef

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by hotspec(m): 1:21pm On Apr 27, 2017
Haaaa haaaa. This story dey very complex sef. they gave him out to someone who gave him to somebody who later gave him to some person.....
Confusion in d land.
Push back d change

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by sankky: 1:21pm On Apr 27, 2017
What a pity !
After all the CHANGE they clamored for and celebrated on the streets with fierce hedonistic abandon.
I feel for the innocent minor sha.

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by legendte(m): 1:21pm On Apr 27, 2017
That's when you vote because of Aisha rice.

The hopeless Afonja go still shout change come 2019

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by Nebuzaradan: 1:22pm On Apr 27, 2017
this forking people are forking poor

after fa ana ama ndi be anyi aka

useless poverty infested people grin

our son Osibanjo is the vice president so let's join awa hands to support Buhari even if his rules are very poor grin

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by naijacentric(m): 1:23pm On Apr 27, 2017
When will nigerians fight for their rights why do we like suffering n smiling like dis are we cursed

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by darfay: 1:23pm On Apr 27, 2017
Poverty,oshi I curse the day you stepped into this earth may it not be well with you. You have killed many,rendered others homeless brought about many vices amongst our youth,brought shame and reproach to our old men, brought dishonour to the common man.For all this and more may you die miserable a death

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by Oladelson(m): 1:23pm On Apr 27, 2017
things are kanna hard mehn...

but God is in control
Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by MasterChen: 1:24pm On Apr 27, 2017
BuariCopyPaste:
Just 8k for a whole child..... Afonjas has come again

legendte:
That's when you vote because of Aisha rice.

The hopeless Afonja go still shout change come 2019

Just look at these TD board head clowns from the land of the rising potopoto grin

People dey talk, dem baby factory sef dey talk. I would have even understood if it came from another tribe lol but not y'all

Was it not on this same NL we saw a thread about kids being worth N100 in the SE?

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by femolacqua(m): 1:24pm On Apr 27, 2017
There is God oh.
Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by Nobody: 1:24pm On Apr 27, 2017
Nawa oh...
what kind of hardship will prompt sme1 to use a child to get loan.
Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by SalamRushdie: 1:24pm On Apr 27, 2017
Something tells me also they voted for change

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by TrollTrap: 1:25pm On Apr 27, 2017
I've seen and heard it all shocked

You gotta been some stupid kinda poor for u to give a whole child for 2 months in exchange for 8k... undecided

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by babytomato(f): 1:25pm On Apr 27, 2017
Waawu! And someone wants to blackmail a Pastor for N18m for just opening laps? God have mercy. Odd stories everywhere.

https://www.nairaland.com/3765676/truth-rita-ibenis-blackmail-bishop#55967165
Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by LastSurvivor11: 1:25pm On Apr 27, 2017
Afonja can be very useless at times..
Child for common 8k?? Jeez!

Meanwhile, God punish this buhari change afonja voted for..

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by ItzHoludex(m): 1:25pm On Apr 27, 2017
y am I laffing
Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by Pavore9: 1:25pm On Apr 27, 2017
Human trafficking!

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by Laplace91: 1:26pm On Apr 27, 2017
Ok na
Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by Ucheosefoh(m): 1:26pm On Apr 27, 2017
Afonja lol

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by Swahili0(f): 1:26pm On Apr 27, 2017
afonja, the boy have gone for ritual

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by Bahddo(m): 1:27pm On Apr 27, 2017
Maybe the people who say Jews were black are right. Black Africans keep selling their own into slavery angry
Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by verygudbadguy(m): 1:27pm On Apr 27, 2017
Poverty na bastard walahi.

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Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by manikspears: 1:27pm On Apr 27, 2017
Papiikush:
Well, this is the change we were promised. Una never see anything!
cheesy
what does this have to do with change?so because there is change outside you must sell yourself abi?no forget say na inside this change efe make him millions.keep blaming the country,you hear.
Re: Parents Use Their Son As Collateral To Obtain N8,000 Loan In Lagos State by Trapnews: 1:28pm On Apr 27, 2017
Poverty can change your mentality... it can make you misplace your sanity undecided

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