Residents of a 10-room apartment
building in Alagbado area of Lagos, be forgotten have always suspected
that something sinister was going on in the apartment of their
bricklayer neighbour, Mr. Ismaila Ladoja, a native of Oyo State.
But they claimed that none of them could take the responsibility of reporting the matter to the police.
In
a bizarre story that has produced accusations and counter-accusations
by the accused man, the residents of the house alleged that Ladoja was
sleeping with his 22-year-old daughter, Ife.
According
to them, after confronting him a number of times, he denied the
accusation each time. One of the residents who got through to Saturday PUNCH, claimed they felt the matter would simply be forgotten, until few weeks ago.
“We
noticed over the last few months that Ife’s tummy was growing bigger.
We knew something was wrong but one day, we noticed that she was
bleeding,” a neighbour who only spoke with our correspondent on
condition of anonymity, said.
One of the occupants of the house alleged that Ladoja and the girl’s mother might have colluded to abort Ife’s pregnancy.
Asked
why the mother would be involved, the neighbour said, “He beats his
wife regularly. The woman dare not talk. In fact, when she was asked
about it, she flatly denied the allegations.
“Everybody
in the compound knew what was going on. So, the girl was kept indoors
for about a week. We noticed that she fainted a few times when she was
kept at home. So, they rushed her to the hospital.
“We
asked the man where he took the girl to but he said she had been taken
to a hospital because she was ill but would not disclose where. How can
we report to the police when we have not been able to catch him on top
of his daughter?”
None of the residents has been able to produce any evidence apart from their observations.
“Sometimes,
he would send his other children out of the house, and when we ask the
children why, they tell us that their father is inside with their elder
sister and had asked them to go play outside,” one of the tenants said.
Another
tenant hinted that residents of the last apartment Ladoja rented on the
street knew about the matter, claiming that he was accused of the same
thing while he was there.
Our
correspondent visited 4, Ajibola Street, where a tenant said all the
tenants who were living there at the time Ladoja would have been there
had been sent packing but Saturday PUNCH obtained a phone number of one of them.
The
man on the phone who like the rest, pleaded anonymity, alleged that
Ladoja had been suspected to be sleeping with his daughter when he was
living there for a long time before he left.
He
said, “Do you expect the wife to tell you the truth? She is just a poor
woman who is helpless and does not want to put her husband in trouble.
He was always locked up with the girl while the other children stayed
outside when we were living together. He always denied sleeping with the
girl.
“But the girl was always moody. She cried sometimes. When we asked what was wrong with her, she would never say it.”
When
our correspondent contacted Ladoja’s landlord, an elderly woman who
identified herself as Mrs. Shorinolu, she instantly pleaded with our
correspondent to get him arrested, initially thinking it was a
government official she was speaking with.
“Soon
after this man packed in, in 2012, I started getting reports of the
atrocities he had been committing. I was told by some landlords on the
street that he was sent packing from his former apartment because he was
sleeping with his daughter,” she said.
“My daughter is the one who is in charge of the building and can give you all the necessary details,” she said.
Mrs.
Shorinolu’s daughter, a headmistress of a school, explained that when
she gave Ladoja a notice to quit, he brought some co-tenants to her, who
pleaded profusely on his behalf.
She
said, “He promised that he would send his daughter out to live with his
relations. He packed into the house in July 2012. Neither myself nor my
mother live there. We only go there once in a while to check if all is
well.
“When we got the report that he
was sleeping with his daughter last year, he had already paid for one
and half years. After the pleading we allowed him to stay till the end
of his rent and he paid for another six months.
“We
were hoping that when that rent expired in June, we would send him
packing but he had refused to leave. One of the elders in the
neighbourhood who had pleaded on his behalf initially, was shocked when I
told him of the report we have been getting about him.”
Our
correspondent contacted the elder, Mr. Emmanuel Oloyede, who said he
found it hard to believe that the man could do such a thing because he
had not seen any concrete evidence.
“When I spoke with the girl’s mother, she only said her daughter had malaria and was rushed to the Holyfield Hospital,” he said.
However, after a few days of tracking Ladoja without success, our correspondent met his wife, Ife’s mother, at home on Friday.
The
woman who told our correspondent she was 40 years old lamented that she
trusted her husband enough to know that he would never do such a thing.
“We
suffer so much and my husband labours day and night to put food on the
table. We have seven children and have been using a one-room apartment
since we got married 22 years ago. So, what do we have that anybody
would envy to the extent of cooking up such allegation?
“It
is a total lie that she fainted or was bleeding. She only had malaria
which became really serious and we had to take her to someone who
treated her.”
Asked to give the phone
number of the doctor at Holyfield Hospital, who treated her daughter.
She said her daughter was not treated at Holyfield.
“I took her to a drug store owner, who gave her drips and few drugs. Ife currently lives with my mother.
“How can someone sleep with his own child? Is it wrong to love one’s child unconditionally?”
At
a point, the woman began to cry, lamenting that she had no idea why her
family was being victimised even though they were poor.
When our correspondent asked her how to contact her daughter she said she would need to inform the girl first.
“I
had to give her my phone to use for the time being,” she said. But when
our correspondent asked for her daughter’s phone number she said she
did not know it. She also declined giving the address of where the girl
was staying.
Saturday PUNCH later got through to Ladoja on the phone.
When
asked about his neighbours’ accusations, Ladoja explained that he had
no idea why anybody would think he would do such a thing to his child.
“Why
would I as a Yoruba man do such a thing to my adult child? May God
punish those people who have been saying those bad things about me. They
simply hate me,” he said.
Asked why
he took his daughter to hospital and why she was bleeding, the
bricklayer said, “She simply had malaria. Truly, we had kept her indoors
for some days. It is just another lie by my neighbours that she was
bleeding.
“After some days and her
situation deteriorated, we rushed her to the hospital. We had given her
drug for her malaria but it did not seem to work.”
Ladoja said he could not remember the name of the hospital.
He
was also told that residents of 4, Ajibola Street, where he lived
before his current address, had also levelled the same allegation.
“I
am sure it was these same people who spread the allegation to where I
am currently living,” Ladoja said. “God will bless you for calling me. I
am really happy you want to publish this because the world needs to
understand the lie this people have been spreading about me. Did anyone
of them catch me red-handed sleeping with my daughter?”
Ladoja
explained that his place of work was too far when our correspondent
asked to see him personally. “I can come and see you when I am free,” he
said.
Asked if his daughter became
pregnant for someone else since the neighbours claimed that her tummy
was protruding at a time, Ladoja said it was another lie.
Asked
if he had been involved in a dispute that might warrant anybody
spreading such allegation to smear his reputation, Ladoja said no.
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