After the release of the children on Wednesday night,the
Lagos Commissioner of Police has
confirmed that, Mary Akinloye,the maid who ran off with the Orekoya kids was
arrested last night .
We paid the ransom, and the children were put in bags- father

Emotions ran high on Wednesday at the Police College
Hospital, Ikeja, where the Orekoya children were being treated after they were
released by their captors. Their father, Leke said they were put in bags by
the kidnappers, who left them at the Shasha area of Lagos.Contrary to the Lagos
state's police commissioner's statement that no ransom was paid,their father
revealed they paid a ransom.
Punch correspondent, who visited the hospital, observed as
their father, Leke, cuddled 11-month-old Aderomola.
He sang a lullaby as the child slowly shut his eyes,
drifting to sleep. He had a drip fastened to his wrist. The other boys ─
Adedamola and Demola ─ whose drips had been disconnected, played around the
Female Ward of the police hospital.Their mother, while trying to keep them in
check, asked if they wanted to go back to their “new house”.The six-year-old,
who quickly recoiled, said,
“No, it’s a bad place. I don’t want to go back there.”
When our
correspondent asked for an account of what transpired and how the kids were
rescued, their father said the family would address the press formally on
Thursday adding, “we want to rest today.” He said,
“However, I give
thanks to the Almighty God for saving my kids and bringing us together again.
This is not by our power. This is a result of the prayers of people for us. We
saw the effect of prayers at every point while we were trying to secure the
release of the children. The children were put in bags. It is not the work of
the SSS, the military or police. It was God and I am grateful to him.”
However, at the Orekoya’s residence on Lawani Road, Itire,
where relatives and family members eagerly awaited their arrival, PUNCH Metro
gathered that money was paid to the kidnappers.
The father of the children’s mother, Senior Apostle Abraham
Adekunle, told our correspondent that the kidnappers sent an account number to
the family to pay the ransom.
When asked for the amount paid, he said he could not tell.
Our correspondent gathered that children were picked up at
about 9pm.
“The incident still appears like a home video to me. When I
came here and saw the situation on ground, I couldn’t hold back my tears. Even
while we were looking for the kids on Sunday, we did thanksgiving after praying
for hours, believing that the children will be back to us.
Alabi condemned OLX for not assisting the family to secure
the release of the children.
Our correspondent gathered that the police were on the trail
of the kidnappers.
A source said when Akinloye reported at the residence of the
Akinloye for work last week Tuesday, the victims’ mother took her to the
office.
It was learnt that while their mother showed her to her
co-workers as the new nanny she just employed, the Closed Circuit Television
cameras got her image.
“When Akinloye reported to work, she took her to her office
around 8am. She told her co-workers, ‘see my new nanny’, and they were all
happy to see her. It was the following day, which was Wednesday, that she left
the nanny at home with the children. The nanny then said she wanted to buy biscuits
for them and she abducted them.”
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Kayode Aderanti,
said the police rescued the children.
He said, “When we got the hideout, we cordoned off the area.
The kidnappers got the information that we were closing in on them, and what
they did was to quickly abandon the children and flee. They are beautiful
children and we have returned them to their parents.”
The state police spokesperson, Kenneth Nwosu, said the
police were on the trail of the kidnappers, adding that the victims were
rescued around 9pm in the Shasha area of Lagos.
Metronaija and punch
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