Busola Dakola: Share Story On How She Was Forced At Gunpoint To Sign Letter Countering Rape Case




The rape saga between Busola and Coza pastor, Fatoyinbo, has just entered another level after UK Guardian interview with Busola.

Vanguard reported that during the interview, busola narrated how she was forced into a van by some armed men, who mandated her to speak with their superior officer in Pidgin English language.



The report had it that she also recounted how she was handed a document containing allegations of “criminal conspiracy, falsehood, mischief and threat to life” to sign.

According to her, the contents of the letter were not against Fatoyinbo, but against her and her husband.

Dakolo’s words:

“One was holding a gun and the second, a letter. They told me they were from IG’s (Inspector-General of Police) office in Abuja, and that I needed to sign this letter and acknowledge it.

“Our culture doesn’t allow speaking of these sorts of things against anointed men of God. They’d rather hide it, and the party that is being victimised tends to live with that self-blame.

“The damage on the survivor is extremely terrible, but the society, the church, keeps sweeping things under the carpet.”

The incident, Busola Dakolo said, occurred after a tinted mini-bus followed her while she was driving into her home in Lagos.

 On July 23, Busola Dakolo and her husband were invited by the Special Tactical Squad of the IGP for questioning over allegations of “falsehood and criminal conspiracy,” albeit.

Vanguard

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