Mosunmola,
who is nine months pregnant, alleged that Adu was responsible for the child in
her womb, adding that they had sex in a hotel sometime in August, 2016.
A lecturer at
the Ogun State College of Health Technology, Ilese Ijebu, Dr Oluseyi Adu, and a
Dental Nursing student, Mosunmola, are embroiled in a row over who is
responsible for the pregnancy that the nursing student is carrying.
She said the lecturer beat
her up last month when she confronted him at the college for avoiding her,
adding that the case was already at the Ilese Police Station.
However, while Adu admitted
to having s*x with the 28-year-old, he insisted that he used contraceptive,
saying the lady seduced him and he gave in to the temptation.
Mosunmola underwent a
three-year course at the college, adding that several lecturers had asked her
out before Adu, but she refused.
She said, “Dr Adu is the
Oral Health Coordinator for the college. During my three years study, he taught
me two courses each semester. I have never failed his course.
“When I got to second
semester, 300 level, he awarded me 38 in one of his courses. I went to his
office in August 2016 to know why I failed the course. I needed to pass all my
courses to be able to go for my board exam.
“He asked me if I thought I
could just come to the school and go like that. He said if I dated him, he
would waive the course. He said he didn’t approach me in 100 level because
another lecturer was interested in dating me.
“The lecturer he mentioned
told me in 100 level that it was either I paid him money or used my body to
pass his course. Because I didn’t agree, I failed his course. I didn’t pass it
until I got to 300 level.
“I told Adu that I would
date him, but I didn’t want to have any problem, and he assured me that there
would be no regret.”
The victim said the
lecturer took her to the office of the Head of Department and after some
discussions, it was agreed that she could sit for the board exam.
After the
board exam at POGIL College of Health Technology, Oke-Eri, Ijebu Ode, on August
21, Adu, who was among those on the panel, was said to have given Mosunmola
some of his practical instruments and a laptop for safekeeping.
However, Mosunmola said
when the school bus arrived to take the students back to the school, she forgot
to give the practical instruments back to the lecturer.
She said Adu later called
and asked her to bring the instruments to a hotel where he lodged.
“I was preparing to leave
when he called me back that I would be sleeping over with him.
“I met him with another
lecturer in my department. I observed that the lecturer also had a female
student with him. From the hotel, we
went to different places before we finally lodged in another hotel along Ilese
Road. While I was with Adu in a room, my other classmate passed the night with
the second lecturer in another room.
“We had three rounds of
sex. He didn’t release on time. He used two condoms for the first two rounds.
The third round was, however, flesh-to-flesh. That was when he ejaculated
inside me,” she explained.
She said the lecturer
dropped her off at home and they continued their relationship, until she
stopped seeing her menstruation a few weeks later.
The Ogun State indigene said
she became worried after she started vomiting, adding that she took a pregnancy
test, which was positive.
She said when Adu heard the
news, he reluctantly accepted responsibility, but allegedly gave her a drug,
Eprostol, to abort the pregnancy.
She said, “I refused to
take the drug because the prescription was not from a medical doctor. He came
down to my place to persuade me to take the drug, but I still refused. He asked
me what I wanted and I told him that I needed to change my accommodation because
the pregnancy was a shameful thing for me. He told me not to worry, that he
would handle it. After that, we had sex.
“When he left that day, I
could not find my phone again. By the time I got another phone and called him,
he started acting funny. Sometime, he would just laugh at me.”
PUNCH Metro learnt that
several people had attempted to mediate in the situation without any success.
Mosunmola said attempts by
Adu’s HOD, dean, and provost to mediate were rebuffed by the lecturer.
The victim said she later
approached the Human Rights Office of the Ogun State Ministry of Justice at
Ijebu-Ode, where a lawyer, one Kolade, called the parties for a meeting.
Adu was reported to have
agreed to pay N5,000 feeding allowance per month, in addition to paying N7,000
for ante-natal registration.
After paying the allowance
for two months, Adu reportedly stopped.
The parties reportedly held
another meeting in March at the human rights office to review the agreement.
Conflict was said to have
broken out among the parties when Mosunmola presented a list of things required
for her delivery, which she valued at N50,000.
Adu was said to have
insisted on paying N30,000, which the 28-year-old refused.
“I didn’t have any
accommodation and I couldn’t buy any of the drugs the doctors prescribed for
me. I told him I would only manage the N50,000. He left in annoyance.
“Since March, the lawyer
didn’t call us back and Adu refused to pay the N5,000 he used to give me every
month. I called the lawyer late March and asked him to help me get the N30,000,
but the lawyer said I should not call him again,” she said.
After reporting the
lecturer to the Permanent Secretary, Ogun State Ministry of Health, where Adu
also worked, without any result, Mosunmola said she became desperate and went
to the college on April 13 when she knew Adu would be taking a class.
She said while pleading
with him for money for her medical expenses, the lecturer assaulted her.
She said some people
intervened and she reported a case of assault to the police at the Ilese
division, Ijebu Ode.
“I am now in my 38 weeks and anytime soon, I
will have my child. I am an orphan and I don’t have any of my baby items ready.
I am begging Nigerians to come to my rescue. I know I have made a mistake, but
I need a second chance at life. I don’t have anywhere to go. It is a church
that is accommodating me now,” she said.
When our correspondent
reached out to Adu to appeal to him to raise the N50,000 for the baby things,
he said he had no money and would not borrow because Mosunmola had turned him
to a “cash cow.”
He said he had already
informed his wife about the incident, adding that there was nothing that could
surprise him again as he had lost his credibility over the incident.
Adu said, “She was one of
my students; but on a personal level, I never knew her until after they
released her final results and she failed some courses, including mine.
“Her HOD asked her to come
and ask me if I could waive the course for her. She called me on the phone and
came to see me in the office. That was my first contact with this lady. When
she made her request, I met her HOD who said I should assist her. He said even
if I did, she might not sit for the board exam because of the other courses she
failed. So, I passed her.
“When they sat for the
board exam, I was surprised to see her and I asked her HOD why she wrote the
exam when she had other courses she failed. He said people begged for her.
“After the board exam, she
came to thank me for the assistance and she asked to carry my bag and the
instruments I used to conduct the exam. By the time she was leaving, I
collected my bag from her, but I forgot my instruments with her.
“That day, I went to hang
out with my friend at the pool of a hotel where we lodged. Suddenly, I
remembered my instruments and I called her to keep them well. But she said she
could come to where I was and she came. After dropping the instruments, she
didn’t leave as I expected and I decided not to bother her.
“We were together at the hotel
till evening. One thing led to the
other. My brother, she slept in my room that night and we had (sexual)
intercourse. This was a girl I never dated or had any relationship with.”
He said by weekend,
Mosunmola called him that she was pregnant, adding that she later said she was
only joking about it and wanted to see his reaction.
Adu said the call made him
to stop communicating with Mosunmola and he did not respond anytime she called,
until she sent him a text message saying the pregnancy had become real.
He said, “I decided to
travel down to Ijebu to see her. She brought out the test result and said I was
responsible. I told her I used a condom and she couldn’t tell me that my condom
burst. She said if I was afraid because I was married, I should not bother
because the pregnancy actually belonged to her boyfriend and she merely wanted
to see my reaction. I warned her and left.
“The next time she called
me, she said how would she take my pregnancy to her boyfriend, and that I
should take responsibility for it. She said she would abort the pregnancy if I
wanted her to, but I must rent a house for her in Ijebu Ode and then she
described the kind of house she wanted.
“When I heard that, I told
her to do her worst, because it was obvious to me that she just wanted to
blackmail me. She had been going round different places, telling people that I
impregnated her. The question I ask is, did I rape her? Did I hypnotise
her? You came to meet me where I was and
we had fun, and now you are pregnant, and you are telling me I am responsible
for a pregnancy I am denying?”
He said before Mosunmola
could reach his wife, he quickly reported himself to her and begged for her
forgiveness.
The medical practitioner
said he reluctantly agreed to pay the N5,000 after much persuasion by the human
rights lawyer, adding that he regretted the agreement because Mosunmola used it
to make more demands on him.
“When she brought the list
for the baby things, I asked her, ‘Why are you making me as if I am the father
of your baby? Am I your husband?
“She suddenly flared up and
said I should even go away that she didn’t want anything from me again. She
cursed me and after that encounter, I decided to stop giving her anything,” he
added.
He said Mosunmola came to
attack him during the lecture. He said she was about stripping him naked when
he forcefully detached himself from her.
Adu explained that the case
of assault against him at the Ilese division had been thrown out after he told
the police the student was the aggressor.
“People impregnate people
and nothing happens. Why is she treating me as if I had done something
criminal?
“The worst that will happen
now is for me to die. I am not a young man; if I die, people will cry and I
will be done.
“But I also ask myself, what if the pregnancy
is mine? My prayer now is for her to deliver safely and we will determine the
paternity of the child,” he said.
The Ogun State Police
Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said he would get back to our correspondent
after speaking with the Ilese DPO.
He had yet to do so as of
the time of filing this report.
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