The fate of a missing 10-year-old pupil of Command Day Secondary School, Ilese, Ogun State, Victoria Ibijoju, has remained uncertain after she mysteriously went missing.
Punch Metro learnt that while the school management launched a search for the JSS 1 pupil, they came across a pile of bones in her school uniform two weeks later.
Her school bag, foot wares and books were said to have been found beside the bones in a bush around the school compound.
But the victim’s father, Mr. Christopher Ibijoju, insisted that the bones were not that of his daughter.
Christopher, an IT engineer, told PUNCH Metro that it was impossible that within two weeks that his daughter went missing, she would have decomposed to the level that no flesh could be found.
He added that despite the heavy rain that fell in the area during the period, the bones he saw were very dry and disjointed.
Our correspondent learnt that the victim, who stayed with guardians, Mr. and Mrs. Emuyibo, had gone missing on June 23, 2014, after she did not return home from school.
Her father, who lives in the Ogijo area of the state, said he got a call from Mrs. Esther Emuyibo, on Tuesday that his daughter did not come home on Monday.
He said,
He said he went to the school the following day, where it was also confirmed by the school authorities.
The management of the school, the parents and guardians were said to have organised a search party to look around the school.They reportedly did not see her throughout that week.
PUNCH Metro gathered that the duo slept in the barracks that night, but as early as 6am, the victim was asked to hurriedly leave because her friend did not inform her parents that she was bringing in a visitor.It was learnt that she did not report in the school that morning.
After the bones, which Christopher vehemently rejected as his daughter’s, were found, our correspondent was told that the guardian, Mr. Victor Emuyibo, was arrested by the police.
The victim’s father explained that the bones were taken to the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital for forensic test.He said,
The victim’s mother, Mrs. Funmilola Ibijoju, said the family believed their daughter was still alive.
She said this had been confirmed by spiritualists, adding that they had continued to pray and hope that she would return home.She said,
However, the immediate past commandant of the school, Lt. Col. Aliyu A.B. confirmed the incident and said the school had handed over the case to the police.
He said,
The Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, said he would get back to our correspondent on the matter, but had yet to do so as of press time.
Punch Metro learnt that while the school management launched a search for the JSS 1 pupil, they came across a pile of bones in her school uniform two weeks later.
Her school bag, foot wares and books were said to have been found beside the bones in a bush around the school compound.
But the victim’s father, Mr. Christopher Ibijoju, insisted that the bones were not that of his daughter.
Christopher, an IT engineer, told PUNCH Metro that it was impossible that within two weeks that his daughter went missing, she would have decomposed to the level that no flesh could be found.
He added that despite the heavy rain that fell in the area during the period, the bones he saw were very dry and disjointed.
Our correspondent learnt that the victim, who stayed with guardians, Mr. and Mrs. Emuyibo, had gone missing on June 23, 2014, after she did not return home from school.
Her father, who lives in the Ogijo area of the state, said he got a call from Mrs. Esther Emuyibo, on Tuesday that his daughter did not come home on Monday.
He said,
“My daughter stayed with the Emuyibos and I usually send them money for her feeding and upkeep. She was formerly staying with a teacher in the school, who found another job and asked us to keep her with them.
“We never had any problem with them. On Tuesday, June 24, 2014, Mrs. Emuyibo called me that my girl had yet to return from school.”
He said he went to the school the following day, where it was also confirmed by the school authorities.
The management of the school, the parents and guardians were said to have organised a search party to look around the school.They reportedly did not see her throughout that week.
“The first Monday in July, the school administrative officer called me on the phone and said I should come over to the school because he had seen something very terrible. He did not disclose what it was on the phone.Our correspondent learnt that it was at that point that the school management disclosed that the victim had followed her friend, who lived in the barracks, to her home on the fateful Monday she went missing.
“When I got to the school, they told me my daughter had died. They took me to a place where we saw a pack of bones in her uniform. Although her school bag, books and shoes were there, I told them it couldn’t have been my daughter,” he added.
PUNCH Metro gathered that the duo slept in the barracks that night, but as early as 6am, the victim was asked to hurriedly leave because her friend did not inform her parents that she was bringing in a visitor.It was learnt that she did not report in the school that morning.
After the bones, which Christopher vehemently rejected as his daughter’s, were found, our correspondent was told that the guardian, Mr. Victor Emuyibo, was arrested by the police.
The victim’s father explained that the bones were taken to the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital for forensic test.He said,
“The bones were packed in a nylon bag; they were disjointed. They were taken to OOUTH. A professor in the hospital, who examined them, said they could not be less than six months old. He, however, suggested a forensic test which requires N1m
“The police said they don’t have budget for it and I also don’t have the money. So, we don’t have any report on it as we speak.”
The victim’s mother, Mrs. Funmilola Ibijoju, said the family believed their daughter was still alive.
She said this had been confirmed by spiritualists, adding that they had continued to pray and hope that she would return home.She said,
“I know that my daughter is still alive. We appeal to the school management to use their power to find out where she is.”When contacted, the Commandant of the school, Captain Abubakar, said he was not aware of the case.
However, the immediate past commandant of the school, Lt. Col. Aliyu A.B. confirmed the incident and said the school had handed over the case to the police.
He said,
“The matter is with the police. Before I left the school in December, 2014, the police arrested the guardian of the girl and detained him for some time and took the statements of everybody involved in the case.When contacted, the victim’s guardian, Victor, declined comment.
“They also invited everybody involved in the matter and they were taken to Abeokuta. The cantonment commander was also involved and we did our best.”
The Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, said he would get back to our correspondent on the matter, but had yet to do so as of press time.
Hehe,dey said they hav found her bone,bt ar parent stil belive's she is alive,any way it's well(omo eni ku o san ju omo eni nu lo)ki olorun ma je ki awa abiayamo fo ju sun Kun omo o,(amin)
ReplyDeleteI guess they are only using their 'FAITH'
DeleteI will like to believe dt u hav a little bit of sense n read where they said d bones were dried up n disjointed..In jus 2wks.cnt ur commonsense tell u der is foul play? Gosh dnt our youths tink these days?
DeleteYEMI u need flogging. seriously..
Deletewetin naa?
DeleteYemi ur IQ is low, no be to fix weaveon be sense
DeleteYemi Yemi lol
DeleteI just pray she is still alive.. IT IS WELL
ReplyDeleteWait. How does a body decompose to bones within 2 weeks? NOT FUCKING POSSIBLE!!!!! They should quiz her school PROPERLY. A body decomposes in like 6 months and it depends on the weather condition sef. Rubbish
ReplyDeleteGod let this boy still be alive
ReplyDeletereally hope she's still alive somewhere and I pray they find her.
ReplyDeleteI pray the girl is still alive......this is not A good one at all,......from one happenings to the other ehnnnnnnnnnnn I wonder what this world is turning into ohhh..innocent girl for that matter,...some one gave birth to a child with great destiny,evil heartless people from no where will want to destroy that child's destiny.... any way its well
ReplyDeleteThey should close that school abeg!!!
ReplyDeleteThe school has absolutely nothing to do with this.
DeleteMe too I don't believe its the her
ReplyDeleteMay God keep her safe please
In a system that is working, forensics should be part of the investigation. Which one is "no budget For it" I pray Nigeria gets to that point.
ReplyDeleteIt's true, a child's body won't just decompose totally within wks to the extent of extreme dryness. Someone is trying to cover up something.
The girl she went home with needs to.be questioned some more and why ddnt the school say something about it initially?
Even the school management, ain't loyal. May God take control
ReplyDeleteSad story ...I pray n hope that she is alive .#GodOurProtector.
ReplyDeleteVery sad ... Command is a military school, the Military has all it takes to carry out the forensic test. They should pls help. It's so sad because I also finished from command.
ReplyDeleteI pray she is alive
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ReplyDeleteLolx D's d handwork of APC so as to tarnish PDP as a non capable party... well we pray dey find her in peace
A body can't decompose just lyk dis in 2weeks,I pray she's found based on d parents faith
ReplyDeleteGod keep her safe...
ReplyDeleteAwww so sad I jt pray d girl is still alive as her parent said
ReplyDeleteIf your faith is as small as a mustard seed.it will be able to move mountain ... I join hands with the parent that they will see their beautiful daughter -Pst.Chekeleke
ReplyDeleteAm glad the girl's father is reasonable to know that his child's body cannot fully decompose beyond recognition in just 2 weeks.
ReplyDeleteEven dead rat takes days to decompse
Hmmmm it is well
ReplyDelete@ zimama, u r right. I don't believe that story. Just that d system is corrupt,they won't tell the truth,they won't also investigate properly.
ReplyDeleteGod will return her to you safely. Pls keep the faith and you'll see God's wonder
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