A UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE SPITS: My Parents are Using My Destiny to Get Wealth

In a series of shocking allegations that have left his parents
heartbroken, a 21-year-old undergraduate, Demilade Osholonge, who was
initially reported as kidnapped, has accused his father and mother of
engaging in occultism which he alleged was behind the many spiritual
attacks he had been experiencing since he was 17. Demilade spoke with
our correspondent in hiding, maintaining that he would never return
home to his father, Mr. Fatayi Osholonge, a lawyer and his mother,
Olufunke, who is an evangelist. Soft-spoken, with a mien that gave a
hint of the affluent home he came from (a fact he confirmed), Demilade
went into a narration that sounded much like a story out of a novel.
"It started when I was 10 years old and I started to see a young boy
with blood coming out of his mouth. "Sometimes, I saw the boy in a
dream, sometimes I saw him even when I was wide awake but I was always
the only one seeing him. I told my parents about it but they waved it
off as mere dreams. "It continued till I was 17 and I started to bleed
from the mouth as well. The first time it happened, I just noticed
blood coming out of my mouth. I would wake up sometimes and blood
would be coming out of my mouth. Sometimes, I would be wide awake and
notice the taste of blood in my mouth." When Asked the step his
parents took when he told them, he alleged that they did not take him
to the hospital for a checkup even after seeing the blood. In the
family home at Ajah area of Lagos, Demilade alleged that he frequently
experienced spiritual attacks. He was asked to elaborate. "Sometimes,
I feel someone beating me while I sleep without actually seeing the
person. Sometimes, I would lie in bed and not be able to move my body
at all no matter how hard I try," he said. He told our correspondent
that he became so frustrated with the strange experiences and the fact
that he never got help.
"As the years went on, I started noticing that my parents were
engaging in occultism activities because they visit herbalists and
strange prophets," he alleged. When asked what evidence he had of such
activities, Demilade said they sometimes took him along. Demilade also
alleged that in 2014, his parents took him to two Ifa priests in Ondo
town in Ondo State, during which incisions were made on his waist. He
lifted his shirt and showed the incisions on the left side of his
waist.
He told Saturday PUNCH that the bleeding from the mouth continued
despite the visit to the priests.
Our correspondent asked whether Demilade's other siblings in the house
also experienced anything similar to the claims he made in his
allegation and he explained that when he discussed it with his younger
sisters, they told him none of them experienced such things.
How then did he arrive at the conclusion that his parents were behind
his "spiritual attacks?" Demilade alleged that his suspicion became
clearer to him when he ran away from home. He said, "I was a 200 level
Mass Communication undergraduate at the Ajayi Crowther University,
Oyo, but I decided to drop out so that I could be out of reach of my
parents. "After I fled from home, I told my step-brother (Michael
Ebun), who is my mother's son from a previousmarriage, about my
problem and he took me to the house of a prophetess, Mrs. Mercy Oyebo.
As soon as we got to the woman's house, she prayed for me and I
vomited blood. "I got deliverance and gave my life to Christ right
away. Since that day, I have not vomited blood. I have been a good
Christian since then. "I stayed along with my step-brother in the
woman's house between March and April 2015 for intense prayer
sessions. We left after the sessions and I have been living with a
friend at Maryland since then.
"But I realised my parents were behind my problems when my mother
started calling and cursing me over the phone. She said she would make
me run mad. There was a time she was reciting incantation when she
called me and I froze." Demilade declined to disclose his current home
address. "My parents are rich, they are using my destiny, that is why
they want me back home desperately," he alleged. He said life is hard
for him currently because he no longer enjoyed the affluence of his
parents but maintained that he would rather suffer physically than be
turned into an imbecile. Asked about the motive behind bringing his
story to the public, Demilade alleged that his parents got his
step-brother (Ebun) arrested on charges of kidnapping.
"They locked him up for three days for kidnapping me. He only tried to
help me. I have even spoken with the police on the phone that I was
not kidnapped, but they insisted that I should come over to Panti
(Department of Criminal
Investigation, Yaba), where the case has been transferred to. If I
went there, they would hand me over to my parents," he said. We learnt
that Ebun has since been released on bail. But issues took a different
dimension when our correspondent contacted Demilade's parents. They
maintained they could only speak in the presence of investigators at
the DCI. During the encounter at the DCI, Mrs. Osholonge said she
believed her son was still holed up in the prophetess' house and that
she had hypnotised him to the point that he was not thinking straight.
Demilade's mother gave an off-the-record detailed narration of what
she believed was the reason behind his son's strange behaviour, but
she insisted she did not want this information published. When asked
how she would respond to the allegations of occultism, spiritual
attack, visits to the herbalists, incantations and curses made by her
son, she said all she wanted was to have her son back. Our
correspondent learnt that indeed there was an open case of conspiracy
and kidnapping on Demilade's issue, which the prophetess (Oyebo) is
still wanted for. A police officer who is familiar with the
investigation said, "We have spoken with this woman (Oyebo) on the
phone. All we need is for her to come and give her side of the story.
But all she did was send me a nasty insult by SMS. If she did nothing
wrong, why is she in hiding?" He showed our correspondent the SMS.
The officer also said the police need Demilade to come forward to
prove that he was indeed not kidnapped. But Oyebo has said the officer
was the one who first spoke rudely to him after she called him to
explain her side of the story. When our correspondent spoke with
Oyebo, she alleged that she had made several attempts to see
Demilade's mother but that she had refused to show up. But Demilade's
mother said Oyebo is the one who had been avoiding her. The prophetess
said, "Did the boy sound like someone who was hypnotised when you
spoke with him? I told the boy to go to the office of the police
public relations office to present himself and he did. "I wanted to
have a talk with the mother because the steps the boy was taking were
not good for the family. I wanted the matter resolved. I did not want
him to live like a homeless child. But she refused to show up.
"The boy said there were so many things he knew about his parents
which was why they wanted him back so he does not spill the secrets.
If the boy said going to his parents would mean the end for him, would
I be the one to drag him to them?
"I swear to God almighty the boy is not under my roof. I realise that
if the boy is handled with care, he might just travel out of the
country if he finds the means. "I have reported this case at the
National Human Rights Commission in Lagos. I have been advised to
write a petition to the assistant inspector-general of police, Zone 2,
Onikan Lagos and send a copy to the Lagos State commissioner of
police. After I have filed the petition, I will show up and we will
tell Demilade to come and tell the police if I kidnapped him or not."


SOURCE- Punch Nigeria

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