How 70-Year-Old Man Offers N25,000 Bribe  For Raping Infant

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Chioma Agwuegbo,  a women’s rights activist, has told a story of a three-year-old girl who was raped by a 70-year-old man.
She shares the fate of the little girl on  this week’s episode of #WithChude,in continuation of her campaign against sexual violence and gruelling experiences of women who have encountered some form of gender-based or sexual violence at some points in their life.
“She was three. Her mother had gone to sell meat pies so she could make a 700 naira profit”, she narrated.
“As a matter of fact, she told herself that ‘something is telling me to go home.’ She went back home – they lived in one of these face-me-I-face-you places. I remember we wanted to film her, and we went there with all of our equipment, we couldn’t fit the equipment into her house. She got home and asked the lady she gave her child to and she said, ‘oh, she was playing with baba’ and she asked where he [baba] was and the lady said he had gone home to pick something. She forcefully opened the door of his hut, and her exact words to me were, ‘aunty, I saw him inside my child’ How do you see a 70-year-old man inside the vagina of a three-year old?” she continued.
While calling the police seemed to be a reasonable next step to the traumatized mother, they, however, proved unreasonable, telling her, “this man wants to give you 25,000” – as though 25,000 could take away the horrific picture that had been glued to her mind.
By the time Chioma met her, she had spent close to that N25,000 because of several roadblocks that the police had kept putting up – such as not having enough fuel to drive down to the scene, amongst others.
She expressed optimism about  seeing a decline in the number of cases of sexual violence because people are putting in the work through advocacy, holding the government accountable and innovation in solving problems of gender-based violence.
“I believe that things will change. I think that things can be much faster, I do not think that there is as much urgency as there should, but I believe that things will change”, Chioma added.
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