Abducted for Rituals and Prostitution
Mother’s most
trusted friend, Mrs Laraba, was a very rich and sophisticated lady. She was
loved by all of us because she was very pretty, young, charming. Each time she
travelled out of the country she would buy us gifts and she knew that we liked
that. As a result I took a very affectionate likening for her and trusted her.
Aunty Agatha always spoke highly of her.
To her she was the sister she never had. She visited her often and they shared
many secrets. Aunty Agatha did not hide anything from her because she felt she
could trust her, since they had been friends for long. Sometimes people
mistook them for twin sisters.
I greeted her and told her I was about leaving for the shop. She told me Aunty Agatha had called her the previous evening to say she was going to arrive in two days time. She wanted me to see another country so she asked Mrs Laraba to bring me along as she was going there too. I would then travel back with Aunty Agatha to Lagos.
I was excited about the trip and innocently asked her what I would need for the journey. I had a strange feeling within me, as Aunty Agatha would usually call to inform me about such trips but on a second thought I thought to myself that my new mother was a woman of many good surprises and this could be one of them.
Mrs Laraba said I should take a few things and since I would soon be with Aunty Agatha, whatever extra clothing I needed would be provided for by her. She sat on my bed and asked me to hurry up, we had a long journey to make. I wore my rosary on my neck and took a few clothing, including my mother’s wrapper. I called Betty and told her I was going with Mrs Laraba who immediately intercepted that I was not to tell Betty where we were going to. It was enough that Betty knew she was going to drop me at the shop. She was not aware of my journey to Cotonou.
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