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Lady calls out man she met on TikTok for abducting her to Ondo from Lagos

Enitan Omolara
Enitan Omolara

A Lagos Island-based lady, Enitan Omolara, has accused a TikTok user of abducting her from Lagos to Akure, Ondo State, without his consent.

In a video she posted on her TikTok handle, Omolara narrated how her relationship with the man started.

According to her, she commented on the man’s content on TikTok, and he subsequently slid into her DM.

Omolara said they exchanged numbers, and he asked to date her, which she initially consented to.

“It’s been a while since I separated from the father of my children, so I thought there was nothing bad in starting another relationship”, she said.

Omolara said she, however, changed her mind when she started having dreams of a strange woman threatening her.

She said she called the man and told him she could not date him anymore because she did not want problems with his wife.

Omolara said they continued to relate, with the man commenting on her content and offering advice.

She said she confided in the man a few months back that she was seeing her dead grandparents in her dreams.

The man who is said to be a popular spiritualist on TikTok allegedly then advised the lady to offer a sacrifice.

They agreed to do it on the mainland where the man resides because, according to Omolara, nobody would eat the sacrifice on the island.

She then went over to the mainland, lodged herself in a hotel and then went over to the man’s place for the sacrifice.

Omolara claimed that they successfully did the sacrifice, and the man told her to accompany her to see his children.

She alleged that she did not know the time they got to Akure in Ondo State.

Omolara claimed she came to her senses the moment they entered the house of the man’s in-laws in Akure.

She said she immediately sensed she was in trouble and made an excuse to go out of the house to seek a prayer mountain.

Back in the man’s in-laws’ house, she refused to sleep there and was lodged in a hotel from where she charged her phone and contacted her family.

She said it was this action that finally saved her.

Watch her account in Yoruba here.

Olu Adeyemi

Accomplished journalist with decades of experience spanning print and digital media.

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