“I Lost My Senses After My Yahoo Boyfriend Forced Me To Wear Pants” – Physiotherapist

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A 32-year-old physiotherapist at the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi, Lagos, Rachael Godwin, on Wednesday, narrated how her boyfriend, a suspected Internet fraudster simply identified as Olumide, forced her to wear pants, which he allegedly used for money rituals.

According to her, Olumide, in connivance with his colleague, forced her to wear pants for money rituals.

Godwin said she met Olumide in January 2018 on a Bus Rapid Transit vehicle travelling from Ikorodu to Ikeja.

She
added that she did not know how she fell in love with him soon after
they met to the extent of giving him her savings and paid his hotel bill
of N185,000 for four months.

Godwin stated, “I met Olumide in
January 2018 on a BRT vehicle that was travelling to Ikeja from Ikorodu.
I work at the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi, as a
physiotherapist.

“We started talking and became close friends and
lovers. He told me that he had gonorrhoea and I treated him. I guess he
must have hypnotised me such that I really didn’t know what I was
doing. I gave him my entire savings; he even lodged at a hotel at
Kosofe, Ketu, for four months and I paid the bill of N185,000.

“He
later took me to his father at Ikosi. They live in a very unhealthy
environment, which made me to pity them and I offered to help. I rented a
house for myself in November 2018 and he visited me in the house that
same month.”

Godwin added that on December 12, 2018, when Olumide
visited, he told her that he wanted to buy a Toyota Venza and she asked
him how much it would cost.

She said Olumide searched on the Internet and told her that the vehicle would cost N11.8m.

She
explained that when she asked him how he would raise the money for the
car, he requested that they should open a joint account for that
purpose.

Godwin said, “I used my land documents to get a loan and
even promised to gather all I had in my account. My trouble started on
December 14, 2018, when he came to my house and gave me one of my pants
to wear.

“I refused to wear the pants because I was not
comfortable with the request. He called one of my neighbours, Helen, who
helped him to force me to wear the pants. After I was forced to wear
the pants, I lost my senses and was taken to my mother’s house.

“I
was taken to Ibadan for treatment and I got better. I did not suspect
him then. I kept relating with him. On December 31, 2018, I went to a
church for thanksgiving. I was given some prayer points to be said at
midnight.

“While I was praying sometime in January, Olumide
started shouting, ‘Stop praying, they have wired the money, it is only
$2,000 from Alaska in the USA.”

Godwin reported her boyfriend to the police and he was subsequently arrested.

Olumide,
who is being detained at the state police command headquarters deny the
allegations made by Godwin, but reportedly said in his confessional
statement that he was shocked to discover that the $2,000 he got from
the United States amounted to only N750,000.

He said he gave Helen N300,000 and also gave part of the money to an unnamed man.

The
state Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Chike Oti, said on behalf of
the Commissioner of Police, Zubairu Mu’azu, that the case was still
being investigated at the command headquarters and that Olumide would be
charged to court at the conclusion of investigation.

Meanwhile,
the command has also said that its operatives have arrested eight
suspected armed robbers, who have been terrorising residents of
Oworonshoki, Bariga and Gbagada areas of the state.

Oti gave the
names of the suspects as Seye Yinka, Olasunkanmi Jacob, Yemi Sodiq,
Isaac Akinse, Toyin Olokodana, Damilola Ogunderu, Ahmed Saliu and
Babatunde Sunday.

They were said to have been arrested on
Wednesday in their hideout in the Ifako-Ijaye area after the command
received an intelligence report on the activities of the gang.

Oti said the suspects were arrested by operatives from the Oworonshoki Police Division and the Special Anti-Robbery Squad.

It
was learnt that the police recovered two pistols and 12 live cartridges
from the suspects, who confessed to being members of the Eiye
Confraternity.

Oti said the case would be transferred to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad for further investigation.

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