Adebusola “Two men among the kidnappers ordered me to call my family. As
I called my brother, they were telling me what to say. When I looked at
the front, I saw a horrible looking hut. There were two women lying
unconscious near it. I don’t know if the women were alive or dead. The
whole place looked scary.
Mrs. Adebusola Odunaya, women leader, Redeemed Christian Church of God, Cornerstone Parish, Lagos, on Tuesday described her release by kidnappers after six days of captivity as an act of God.
It
was reported last Thursday that Adebusola had on Saturday, September
21, left home for Lagos to buy beverages and some other items but could
not be found for six days.
Fortunately, 37-year-old Adebusola
resurfaced on September 27. In a telephone interview with The Punch,
Adebusola said although she could not recognise the exact spot, she was
held in a bush along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and was released after
six days.
Below is how she captured her experience:
“On the fateful day, I was to go to Lagos Island to pick my stock
of noodles. It was past 12 noon. When I got to Ishaga area, there was
no vehicle there. I decided to go to Agege to board a bus.
“When I
got to Agege, there was no direct bus going to Idumota on Lagos Island. I
had to board an Oshodi vehicle (molue). As we were already in the
vehicle, I heard a conductor calling Idumota. I had to alight from the
vehicle I was in and went for that.
“When I got there, the
vehicle was still loading. Three women and the driver were inside. I
joined them. As soon as I did, the women then asked the driver to move
so that they could carry people along the road. I became happy that the
vehicle would be fast.
“As we were expecting the vehicle to move,
the conductor came and touched me with the handkerchief he was holding.
That was when I fell asleep. I did not wake until five days after in a
forest along Lagos- Ibadan Expressway.”
Adebusola said when she
regained consciousness on the fifth day, she found out that her hair had
been cut and the money she wanted to use to pay for the items, about
N500, 000 had been taken.
“They ransacked my bag and saw our
General Overseer’s (Pastor Enoch Adeboye) picture and Redeemed
wristband. They asked me, ‘So you are a member of Redeemed?’ I said yes.
“They
said, ‘thank God for your life.’ They now led me through the jungle to
Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and left me. That was how I was freed from the
kidnappers.
