Wednesday 2 March 2016

ESE'S FIVE MONTHS PREGNANCY: MATTERS ARISING




The Publisher
Thisday Newspaper
Ese’s pregnancy must have occurred during the period of her abduction just to affirm the calculus before dear readers.
She was abducted in August 2015 and the Father of the abductor having told Vanguard newspaper
That  his son Yunusa (alias Yellow) did not co-habit with Ese Oruru meaning Ese and Yunusa did not live together as a couple. This corroborates the statement by Ese’s Mom, Rose Oruru that Ese was kept in some ‘paedophilic’ palace?
DNA -  YUNUSA SANUSI COMPULSORY
Five months from September-October 2015 to February 2016 would un-mistably count as follows:
Sept -Oct 2015  - One month
Nov 2015 –  Two months
Dec 2015     Three months
Jan 2016     Four months
Feb   2016   Five months
Thanks and Best regards
Atty Ajie

Ese Oruru is Five Months Pregnant

http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/03/02/ese-oruru-is-five-months-pregnant/


Ese Oruru
Yemi Akinsuyi in Abuja
Indications emerged on Wednesday that the 14 year old Ese Oruru who was abducted by Yunusa Dahiru last August and taken to Kano might be carrying a 5 month pregnancy.
A source at the Force Medical unit, where Ese was made to undergo check up, told THISDAY that the teenager was discovered to be five months pregnant.
The source said obviously, she was already pregnant before agreeing to move to Kano with Yunusa, but quickly added that the girl is not in the best form medically.
It was also discovered that the white Hijab dress she wore on her arrival from Kano on Tuesday, was used to cover the pregnancy even though her physical condition and looks created a suspicion.
Inspector General of Police, IG, Solomon Arase had issued a directive that she should be handed over to the Gender and Child Protection Unit and later, a team from the Medical Department of the Force to carry out a comprehensive medical examination of the girl-child at the Police Medical Facility in Area 1, Garki, to certify her medical status and emotional state.
When contacted, the Force Spokesperson, Olabisi Kolawole, Assistant Commissioner of Police, said she could not confirm the report, claiming that she is not a medical officer.
When asked further, as a mother, if she noticed any sign of pregnancy in the girl-child, Kolawole said she only saw her for the first time when she was brought to the Force Headquarters, Abuja and could not state if Ese had a new look or not.
Meanwhile, the IG has directed the Bayelsa State Police Command to take over investigation in the child abduction saga because the offense was committed in Bayelsa which is the place of residence of the abductor, Yunusa Dahiru.
Yunusa will be moved to Yenegoa to face interrogation and prosecution for kidnapping and child abuse as well as violence against a girl-child.
Arase also paid for the flight of both mother and daughter back to Yenagoa via Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

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