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Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by Blackberrybabes: 6:21am On Mar 01, 2016
Onome Oruru, Ese’s immediate elder brother, tells ARUKAINO UMUKORO that his sister’s actual age is 14

How old are you?

I am 16 years old. I was born on Nov 23, 1999.

How did you know?



Because my mother told me so and that is the date I celebrate my birthday every year. I just graduated from secondary school last year here in Bayelsa State, at the age of 16. All my peers are in my age bracket. I am certain of my age because I am old enough to know. Ese and I attend the same school. She was in JSS3 last year when she was taken away.

What will you tell people who claim your sister is 17, and not 14 years old as your mother has said?

It is funny that these people are saying all sorts of things about my sister and her age. Everybody can see it, it is clear. I can’t be 16 years old, and my younger sister will be older than me. How can she be 17 years old, when my immediate elder sister, will clock 19 years old on March 7 this year? We all have about two years’ age difference in between. Ese clocked 14 on February 22.

How did you celebrate her birthday?

Some people came to encourage us. We were happy, but we were sad that our sister was not there with us on her birthday.

Do you know the man who took your sister away?

Yes, Yinusa is one of these normal Hausa guys around. We usually call them aboki; they sell things in our area.

Did he look like someone who could abduct your sister?

Not at all; he looked very innocent and went about his business without complaint. When I heard he was the one that abducted my younger sister, I was very shocked and surprised.

If you look at his face, he looks like someone who cannot hurt a fly, and he was sometimes playful. I didn’t believe he could do such a thing. Everybody in the compound knew him because he used to supply water before he became a keke Marwa (tricycle) rider.

Some people also claim that your younger sister said she does not want to come back home to Bayelsa, but that she wants to stay in Kano.

I do not believe them at all. Even if she said that as they claim, then it means they are the ones manipulating her to say such things, because Ese that I know cannot say such a thing.

Ese is that kind of person that does not even want to become a Muslim at all; she would not even dream of it. In school, she was one of the strongest Scripture Union members; I know her very well. Then, she also used to tell me to come and join the SU. She did evangelism during break time most times.

What kind of person is your younger sister?

Ese is still a small girl and cannot decide many things for herself. Ese cannot even wash clothes very well. She likes singing and she was a chorister in the church. She likes preaching and praying. She used to preach to me and my friends. All those things they are saying she said are not true; they are manipulations by those people. I am sad about all of this. I just want my sister back home.

‘We’ll believe Ese is free when we see her’

The parents of 14-year-old Ese Oruru have said their daughter is not 18 years old, but 14.

Ese had been abducted in August 2015 by one Yinusa, aka Yellow, who was a longstanding customer of her mother, Mrs. Rose Oruru, a food vendor in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital.

Yinusa took Ese, who was 13 years old at the time, to Kano where she was allegedly converted to Islam and forcefully married.

Subsequent efforts by her parents to get her released, including a visit to the Emir of Kano’s palace, had met a brick wall.

In an interview with our correspondent on Monday, Ese’s mother, Rose, said her daughter was forced to lie about her age because she had been manipulated by her abductor, Yinusa, and other elements working with him.

“We do not have an official birth certificate because Ese was born in a nursing home on February 22, 2002, in Opolo, Bayelsa State. We did not have money to go to a regular hospital.

“Ese’s immediate elder sibling, Onome, a boy, was born in November 23, 1999. I always write the date of birth of all my children down,” she told our correspondent on the telephone.

Rose said she had, on the advice of a non-governmental organisation, gone ahead to swear an affidavit to authenticate Ese’s age.

In the same vein, Ese’s father, Charles, said his daughter was 14 years old.

He told our correspondent that the people that claimed that his daughter was 18 were trying to gain sympathy.

He said, “They are all lies. My daughter is 14. They know that Nigerians are now against them and they want to do everything to cover up their crime and make us look like fools. My daughter will never say a thing like that.”

Charles said he would not believe his daughter had been freed until he saw her.

He said, “I went to see the Commissioner of Police in Bayelsa today, and he said my daughter would be released this week. He said when the Emir of Kano returned from his travel, they would release my daughter to the Inspector-General of Police. I was happy, but skeptical because they have said the same thing before, and they did not free my daughter. I won’t believe anything until I see my daughter, Ese, in person. For now, it is still a probability.”

Also, Rose said she would not believe that her daughter had been released as claimed until she saw her.

She said, “We have been hearing different rumours, but I won’t believe any of them until I see my daughter. When we went to Kano, the Emir said something about her being released to us, so why should I believe them this time?

But I will be happy to see my daughter back home with me and safe.

The Orurus also expressed gratitude to PUNCH for the campaign to get their daughter released.

“Without PUNCH and the NGO, many Nigerians won’t have known what is happening.

“I thank them a million times and all Nigerians for their prayers and support. I pray that what happened to my daughter will not happen to any of their children,” she said.


http://www.punchng.com/im-16-ese-cant-be-17-elder-brother/

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by chrisbaby24(m): 6:24am On Mar 01, 2016
Chaii....yinusa don charm d girl....!!!
Btw...de girl fine oo....grin
So am d FTC...nothing special ..jus feeling normal...!!grin

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by missdebs(f): 6:26am On Mar 01, 2016
jazz is real...that paedophile must be brought to book

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by ademega(m): 6:31am On Mar 01, 2016
lie lie girl

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by dabimzy(f): 6:34am On Mar 01, 2016
D thing sweet her so teyyyyyy,she 4gt her age! Nah wa ooooo

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by Nobody: 6:37am On Mar 01, 2016
This people, una wan turn this small girl to suicide bomber? Why won't you guys look for a small girl from your region and leave our girls alone!!

Gush! The only people that can boldly marry a 15 year old girl and make proud of it.

I NO CALL ANY TRIBE NAMEOO!

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by drtwist(m): 6:39am On Mar 01, 2016
For that man to harbour a 14yrs/ 17yrs girl at home as a wife without the concept of the girls family, he need to spend at least 5yrs in prison.


Aboki like 13yrs old girls like the way Buhari like travel. Ask Yerima

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:39am On Mar 01, 2016
I don't see the culprit(s) been brought to book, because na DEM DEM. Bilivit or not, they are gonna sweep this matter under d carpet..




Paedo Yinusa, Stewpeed Emir & Nonsense Religion

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by amunkita(m): 6:43am On Mar 01, 2016
One jazz greater than all love portion is "AMU-EKE"

Any gal u nourish with that automatically becomes insanely in love, nd d abokiis re carriers.

Ese, nwata onye uwa mmebi

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by Smartguy001(m): 6:47am On Mar 01, 2016
Hmmmmm wot a story tinz dey happen sha....make dat idoit release person daughter
undecided I don't know wot is wrong wit dis northerners n small small girls

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by bewla(m): 7:26am On Mar 01, 2016
o ti to or u think u be olajumoke
Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by tonio2wo: 7:55am On Mar 01, 2016
Dont fork with hausa jazz!

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by Irishrena1(f): 10:37am On Mar 01, 2016
So these abo.kis that do "meruwa" now have the effonttry the guts to pick any of our girls, charm them and move them to the North and force them into sex? And when they find non-northerners in their midst, they don't even allow them to do business amongst them. As if that is not bad enough, they graduate from marginalising them to butchering them. And yet when we see abo.kis amongst us we leave our fellow southerners to patronise them. We undermine our southern brothers amongst us! Let us learn to make them uncomfortable in our midst. The people are the definition of evil.

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by daniska3yaro(m): 10:37am On Mar 01, 2016
I thereby use is forum to tell nairalanders to help
fight against is stupidity that has being going on
in northern nigeria,hausa men kidnaping young
girls(igbo girls especially) @ d age of 13yrs
old,take her to a mallam place to brainwash her
then convert her to become a muslim without her consent,change her name and married her out to the kidnapper.
Many families have lost their own daughters in is
manner not only Ese Oruru was treated is way bt many girls,their families took the matter to police and c.a.n(christian association of nigeria) bt nothing has been done abt them till now.

I pray is nuisance will be put to end.

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by kachnov(m): 10:37am On Mar 01, 2016
Men...this is so sad.Imagine the nonsense that idiot will be doing to her every night.Aahh

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by jemir000: 10:37am On Mar 01, 2016
Its "one naijrria" that is causing all these rubbish o..Imagine abbokki coming to Bayelsa to kidnap..What insolence! Thunder fire Lord Luggard.

Anyway, things are about to change...Abbokkis, watch out!

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by ShitHead(m): 10:38am On Mar 01, 2016
APC no sabi calculations. Na today? Ask Finance Minister and Lying Mohammed.

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by bbkingZ: 10:38am On Mar 01, 2016
why haven't this 'yinusa' guy be apprehended by the law?

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by ThePeacemaker(m): 10:38am On Mar 01, 2016
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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by TeamSimple(m): 10:38am On Mar 01, 2016
From what I saw on channels TV that Lil girl couldn't have bin 17.

Thank God she's bin rescued.. Yunusa should be made to face the law.

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by DipoDee: 10:38am On Mar 01, 2016
Hausa uncircumcised Amu will injure this teen girl, she should be rescued on time.

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by simplyOJ(m): 10:39am On Mar 01, 2016
What's even taking the authority this long to take this girl back to her family?
and prosecute however that may have moved her forcefully. In the eyes of
the law, she is still considered a minor; 14 or 17.

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by Demmzy15(m): 10:39am On Mar 01, 2016
angry
Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by 989900: 10:39am On Mar 01, 2016
missdebs:
jazz is real...that paedophile must be brought to book

'kporo', 'jazz', or intimidation?
Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by demarc001: 10:40am On Mar 01, 2016
Dat gal don shop kilishi wella
Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by Nobody: 10:40am On Mar 01, 2016
I heard it happened since AUGUST

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by jidxin(m): 10:40am On Mar 01, 2016
should i say i hate nigeria? this kind of thing shouldnt be allowed it should be totally frowned upon ...what ve d authority bin doing all dz while... for crying out loud thats abduction kidnapping .....they should be tried nd taken to the court immediately ..... the warrant of arrest should be issued from bayelsa to kano nd the culprit should be extradited bk to bayelsa nd be severely punished for his crime

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by Nobody: 10:40am On Mar 01, 2016
Have Bayelsans started copying their Edo neibors who send their gals to Italy?

Its very strange that as a father some abducts your daughter for over a yr and you keep quiet. hmm i smell a rat.

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Re: Ese Oruru's Elder Brother: "I’m 16, Ese Can’t Be 17" by Nobody: 10:41am On Mar 01, 2016

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