i respectfully beg to differ from the generally accepted norm that she was raped. reasons:
1. there was no clear evidence that she was traumatized or in serious pains. although, at a point she "begged'' to be ''killed'' but the action she displayed even while saying that was not convincing.
2. if she was prepared to ''die''', as she claimed, she would have shouted, struggled with them, even cause more scene to attract peoples attention. but a critical and an unbiased look at the video would tell that the girl never showed any of this. in fact, in a normal circumstance, the guys would never have had it easy with her, even if they were twenty. at most, she would have been tied up or held by some so that others can go on her, but the video is contrary to all that.
3.a good listener would understand that there seemed to be an agreement between the girl and those guys or one of them, as one of the guys was telling her not to go, that he was going to ''drop'' her off...definitely, she got there by her consent.
4. worst still, the guys did all styles of sex position on her without any resistance and you call that a rape?
5.furthermore, their discussions showed that she knew them, or rather, they are familiar with one another, why do the guys need to be ''re-introducing'' themselves as a student of a particular institution? that shows a RUSE! if truly the ''business'' of the day was rape, they wouldn't have got the time for a "relaxed Introduction" like they did.
6.finally, to put an end to all this, let the girl in question come out to prove that she is a student of that institution and the boy will be fished out. there is no point talking about shame here...its now a public issue. thus the first clue to getting those guys is the girl, but where is she? somebody needs to respect Nigerians! however, i stand to be corrected. |