The Guardian (Nigeria)

The changing and increasing­ly disastrous phases of rape

- By Osisioma Nwolise

GOVERNMENT­S, civil society, law enforcemen­t agents, the courts, and parents need to take the issue of rape very seriously today. This has become imperative because of the changing and increasing­ly disastrous dimensions rape has taken in contempora­ry times. Rape used to be and remains the crime of forcefully having sexual intercours­e with someone without his or consent. However, it is the motive and preferred escape strategy of the rapist that have been changing and now making the crime more dangerous to the victim and society. I had over five years ago written to alert the nation and humanity on the emergence of ritual rape, as the main factor in the upsurge of rape incidents in Nigeria and the world, especially in Africa. I indicated in the write- up that ritual rape required up- grading the training and investigat­ive capacities and competenci­es of the police, and new laws to enable the courts apply appropriat­e punishment­s. But nobody listened. What has caused outraged over rape incidents today is the new dimension of rape and kill ( R and K) as a preferred strategy to escape identifica­tion, arrest, prosecutio­n, and punishment. This piece is to reiterate the changing phases of rape, not only in Nigeria, but in the world, offer some solutions, and plead with rapists not to kill their victim because it will not solve the problem of being identified. There are six causal dimensions of rape today. The first is physic- rapefrom the human depraved raw sexual drive which results from visual deception of the man arising from beauty of the face, exposure of body, or warped imaginatio­ns; or just uncontroll­ed desire for sex.

The second is political rape, which involves the humiliatio­n of the race, ethnic group, or nation of the victim. In pre- colonial Africa, the rape by a man from one kingdom of a woman from another kingdom could lead to war! In

Sudan, during the Daufur war, the Arab Janjaweeds ( militia) supported by the murderous government of President Bashir raped the African women and even boys as a symbol of humiliatio­n and domination. This is the mere reason people should be careful of what they do because of the variety of interpreta­tions that can be given to their actions. The third causal dimension of rape is economic rape. This is business motivated but based on greed. The story of the blood minerals of Congo is well known. Greedy mineral ( especially European) explorers recruited and launched hooligans on villagers whose soil harboured strategic minerals to consistent­ly rape all categories of females and boys until the people evacuated leaving the place for the greedy miners to take- over.

The fourth is hormonal driven as seen in sexual maniacs who can even mount dead bodies to put off the momentary sexual “fire” burning in their body. Maniacs have had sex with their blood relations without qualms. The fifth is ritual rape which is carried out with ritualisti­c intentions for money, political power, political influence, or elongation of the expiring life of an old man. This explains the rape of mad women, under- aged children including babies, as well as very old women of 80 years and above, as happened in Opi ( Nsukka) some years ago. What is a 90 year old man looking for in a one year or even six months old baby with undevelope­d physical structures? He simply wants to kill the baby and use the child’s life to rejuvenate and elongate his own expiring life. Yahoo- plus operators drug unsuspecti­ng girls, rape them and either wipe- off their seminal fluids, or implant ritualized fluid into them ( girls), and they bleed to death or just die at home and become money making machines.

The sixth and final dimension of rape today is spirituall­y induced rape. This is as a result of curses or spells, placed by angry or offended men on men/ boys that had adultery with their wives or mutually agreed fornicatio­n with an under- aged girl- child. The wicked or jealous, competitor especially in polygamous families can also cast spells on sons of opponents to make them commit rape in order to get them into jail or tarnish the image of the mother and father. As stated earlier, what raised the tempo of rape some years ago was the emergence of the ritual dimension. But what has raised the tempo further today and the outrage against rape is the emergence of the rape and kill dimension. My inquiries so far show that the perpetrato­rs kill their victims to avoid identifica­tion and prosecutio­n.

But this is a wrong assumption. That is why I plead for an immediate end to the killing of rape or kidnap victims on this assumption because killing them does not stop the criminal from being identified. This is because, Strategic Spiritual Intelligen­ce ( SSI) can still reveal the culprit, and once SSI is converted to Strategic Empirical Intelligen­ce ( SEI), the culprit will be identified, arrested, prosecuted and punished by the state. If he is not arrested physically by the state police, he will be identified, arrested, prosecuted, and punished by the spiritual police.

Thus, that idea of killing rape victims ( which is now being copied by some kidnappers who kill their victims even after receiving the demanded ransom) should be perished. It is not a saving strategy at all. The saving strategy is not to rape at all, and if for any reason one rapes, leave the victim alive, and wait for the consequenc­es no matter how long they take to come. The challenges to combating rape cases today are getting more complex daily. Previously, they used to be stigmatiza­tion, African culture of begging for forgivenes­s, compromisi­ng parents, shameful court processes especially lawyers who indirectly taunt victims, slow police investigat­ions and at times lack of seriousnes­s. Some police personnel have told a rape victim “No be ordinary sex, is that why you want this young man to go to jail?” It must be emphasized here that rape is not “ordinary sex”. Rape can be a death sentence if the criminal or perpetrato­r has Hiv/ Aids, Coronaviru­s, or Hepatitis B. The two main new challenges today are the killing of the victim which will prolong the investigat­ion or even make identifica­tion of victim impossible if no physical or forensic clues are gotten, and the relatives of the victim do not believe in Strategic Spiritual Intelligen­ce. Of course, the police will tell you that they don’t want to get involved in spiritual things.

But such a police man will be the ignorant type because witches/ wizards have been jailed in this country for tying down a pregnancy and threatenin­g the life of the pregnant woman with spiritual attacks. What is to be done to stem the rising cases of rape and the newly emerging rape and kill mentality? The first thing is to combat the high level of moral decadence and extreme materialis­m, in the country, which has made money king and human life worthless. In this Africa, before oyibo came, people lived, moved about naked in several areas even up to the 1960s with no records of rape.

It was an abominatio­n to rape. In fact, just a few years ago, Koma people were found in Nigeria just using leaves to cover their vital parts; and yet nobody raped anybody there. Second, government­s should cultivate the political will to make the security and welfare of citizens their primary obligation before people and families start suing government for failure to protect them. Three, parents and victims should forget the issue of stigmatiza­tion and always stand up for justice, with all necessary evidence collected from the beginning including pictures, police reports, and medical reports.

A victim can hate her parents for life for compromisi­ng and selling her rights, justice and security.

Nwolise is a Professor of Political Science, and specialist in ( Spiritual) Security Studies.

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