Tag: Assault

  • Nekede poly takes action on senior lecturer who assaulted young student

    Nekede poly takes action on senior lecturer who assaulted young student

    A senior lecturer of Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Okoroafor Ifeanyichukwu has been suspended after a viral video showed him assaulting a male student.

    According to the notice, issued on March 14th, 2025,  Okoroafor is suspended pending the outcome of an investigation into the incident.

    According to the letter, signed by the Director of the Technical and Entrepreneurship Development Centre (TEDC), Dr Okoye P.C., Okoroafor was suspended “from duty as a facilitator in the Technical and Entrepreneurship Development Centre pending the outcome of an investigation into the incident that occurred yesterday, 13th March 2025, at the site of your entrepreneurship training.”

    TheNewsGuru reports that the lecturer in a viral video that surfaced on social media captured the moment Okoroafor was slapping the student, Chidera, and then kicking him, causing him to fall onto a cemented walkway and damaging his phone.

    Okoroafor has since apologised to Chidera, saying: “I am writing to offer my sincerest apologies for my behaviour towards you. I am deeply sorry for the way I treated you, and I realise that my actions were unacceptable and hurtful. As your teacher, I should have provided a safe and supportive learning environment, but instead, I bullied and intimidated you.”

    He acknowledged that his behaviour was unprofessional and caused harm and distress to the student. Okoroafor expressed commitment to changing his behaviour and ensuring that all his students feel safe, respected, and supported in the classroom.

  • Portable docked for alleged assault, gets N2m bail

    Portable docked for alleged assault, gets N2m bail

    A popular hip-hop musician, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, was on Thursday before an Abeokuta Magistrates’ Court in Isabo for allegedly assaulting officials of Ogun Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development.

    The Magistrate, Mr O.L. Oke, however, granted the musician bail in the sum of N2 million, with one surety who must be a licensed bondsman registered with Ogun government.

    Portable, 31, was arraigned on a five-count charge of conspiracy, assault, unlawful obstruction, armed with cutlass and gun and conduct likely to cause breach of peace, to which, he, however, pleaded not guilty.

    A Senior State Counsel, Mr Timileyin Oredein, told the court that the controversial musician committed the offences on Feb. 5 at about 10:00 a.m. at Oke-Osa, Tigbo Ilu, Sango-Ota in Ogun.

    Oredein said that Portable, with some of his workers, unlawfully assaulted, restricted and obstructed the officials of Ota Zonal Planning Office of the ministry, namely: Abidemi Onabanjo, Ramon Lateef and Akinpelumi Oyero.

    He said that Portable assaulted the officials while performing their lawful duties at his Odogwu Bar.

    Oredein said that the musician and his boys were armed with dangerous weapons like cutlasses and guns with which they inflicted injuries on the town planners.

    He further stated that Portable and his boys also conducted themselves in a manner likely to cause breach of public peace.

    According to him, the offences contravened Sections 516, 356(3), 80, 249(d) and 197 of the Criminal Code Laws of Ogun, 2006.

    However, the defence counsel, Mrs Oluwatoyin Omomehin, prayed the court to grant the defendant bail on liberal terms.

    The Magistrate, before pronouncing the defendant’s bail, warned him not to make comment on social media or cause trouble regarding the case.

    Oke said that if Portable violated the condition, his bail would be withdrawn.

    He, thereafter, granted the musician bail in the sum of N2 million, with one surety who must be a licensed bondsman registered with Ogun government.

    The magistrate adjourned the case till March 5 for hearing.

  • Viral video: Teacher arraigned for alleged assault on 3-year-old pupil

    Viral video: Teacher arraigned for alleged assault on 3-year-old pupil

    The Police Command in Lagos State has arraigned a 45-year-old teacher, Stella Nwadigbo, over alleged indecent treatment and assault of a three year old child.

    The Command’s spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the development in a statement on Thursday in Lagos.

    He said that the suspect, who was captured on Wednesday assaulting the minor, was arraigned at Magistrate Court 1, Ogba on Thursday.

    “The suspect had been captured in a viral video indecently treating and assaulting a three-year-old pupil of a primary school in the Ikorodu area of the state.

    “Following receipt of the video, the Family Support Unit (FSU) of Ikorodu Police Division promptly apprehended the suspect on Wednesday and transferred her to the Gender Unit of the Command Headquarters the same day after preliminary investigations.

    “The victim was taken to a medical facility for adequate medical attention, ” he said.

    According to him, the suspect has been remanded in Kirikiri Correctional facility until Feb. 18 when the case comes up for continuation of hearing.

    The police image maker, said that the State Commissioner of Police (CP) Olanrewaju Ishola, commended Nigerians for promptly alerting the police to the situation.

    The spokesperson said that Ishola assured the public of the ever-readiness of the command to respond quickly and appropriately to situations towards ensuring their safety and security.

  • Assaulted FRSC officer breaks silence

    Assaulted FRSC officer breaks silence

    Assistant Road Marshal Habib Sayidi, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) officer seen being assaulted by a female passenger in a viral video, on Wednesday has explained his patience during the incident.

    Sayidi spoke in Lagos at an event organised by the FRSC, Lagos Sector Command, to commend him for exhibiting professionalism while being abused when carrying out his lawful duties.

    Recall that on Dec. 7, a video showing a passenger assaulting an FRSC officer trended online.

    The passenger, who was annoyed that her movement was being disturbed, was in a Toyota Corolla car that was allegedly impounded by FRSC officers for having vehicle papers that had expired since December 2022.

    The passenger was seen in the video hitting the FRSC official, who did not respond.

    Sayidi said that the patience he exhibited was through the upbringing he got from his parents.

    “My father always tells me that in any situation I find myself, I should be patient, and that was why I did not respond when the woman was hitting me.

    ” I am so happy with the commendation letter I got from the sector commander,” he said.

    Corps Commander Kehinde Hamzat, of the FRSC Lagos Sector Command,  at the event, said that the command was presenting Sayidi a letter of commendation for his exemplary behaviour.

    Hamzat said that the Chief Route Commander, Abdullahi Mohammad, Unit Commander, FRSC Lekki command, also received a commendation letter for ensuring order during the altercation.

    He said that officers, as public servants, meet people with different mentality on the road, the good, bad and ugly.

    According to him, arresting people has to do with force, and they have to gauge the amount used, so that it will not be seen as abusing the human rights of road users.

    “Hence, we always advise officers to show high level of resilience, put on the canopy of professionalism to achieve the core value of the corps.

    “We cannot continue to reciprocate to the abusive nature of members of the public, knowing that we are serving them, but serving them does not mean we should be abused in the way and manner that young man was.

    “The public should know that we are human, we are recruited from members of the community, it is just the training that we received that made us to be resilient,” he said.

    Hamzat advised the motoring public that officers and men of the road safety are there to ensure their safety, that of lives and property, hence they should not molest and intimidate them while they carry out their lawful duties.

    He noted that road safety of yesterday was completely different from what obtain now, hence, they would go all out to deal within the ambit of the law, with people who violate road traffic rules or molest their staff.

    “It is not acceptable, uncalled for and does not sit well with us, and we will use every means to resist abuse against our men,” he said.

    Also commenting, Mr Patrick Adenusi, Managing Director, Safety Beyond Borders, a road safety Non-governmental Organisation, described the commendation letter presented to the officers as wonderful.

    “What we witnessed today is wonderful, if it’s not done, the morale of the men will be dampened, and I am excited and glad that this happened within a very short time.

    “It is happening when the iron is still hot and this is the best thing and time,” he said.

    He said that the lady involved must be prosecuted, adding that this had happened one time too many.

    Adenusi said that if nothing was done, others would be encouraged to do the same thing.

    Mohammad, on his part, said that the whole scenario played out in his presence, right from the field up to the time the woman was taken to the base.

    “When the incident happened, I tried calming the woman down, but she was only trying to get sympathy from the public.

    “Our aim on the road is to save lives and not to cause problems but unfortunately my calming the woman down yielded no response, she kept on hitting and kicking the officer,” he said.

  • Assault: Activist lawyers discard bolt driver for tendering apology to federal lawmaker

    The team of activist lawyers representing Mr. Stephen Abuwatseye, an Abuja based bolt driver that was allegedly assaulted by a member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Alex Mascot Ikwechegh, have withdrawn from his case.

    The withdrawal, came barely 24 hours after the driver made a u-turn by tendering an apology to his alleged assaulter who had since been docked in court by the police over his action.

    Ikwechegh was arraigned after he had admitted that he manhandled the e-hailing cab driver and apologized for his unbecoming conduct.

    However, in view of the recent turn of events in the matter, Abuwatseye’s lawyers said they were no longer ready to offer legal services to him.

    A statement dated November 8, signed by Zainab M. Otega of Deji Adeyanju & Partners and titled: “PUBLIC STATEMENT ON THE ALLEGED ASSAULT OF MR. STEPHEN ABUWATSEYE: WITHDRAWAL OF LEGAL REPRESENTATION,” read:

    “We wish to formally announce the withdrawal of our legal representation in the case involving the alleged assault of Mr. Stephen Abuwatseye.

    “On October 28, 2024, Mr. Stephen Abuwatseye walked into our law firm, visibly distressed, and sought redress over an alleged assault. Following his complaint, and having verified his claim, we took steps to protect Mr. Stephen Abuwatseye’s rights, on pro bono basis, culminating in the arraignment of the alleged assaulter.

    “However, in view of recent developments and after careful consideration, we have made the decision to withdraw our legal representation in other to protect our professional integrity and maintain the highest ethical standard in the legal profession.

    “We wish Mr. Stephen Abuwatseye the very best, while we assure the general public of our continuous commitment towards protecting the rights of the oppressed and indigent members of the society.”

  • EFCC officers to face disciplinary panel over alleged assault on woman

    EFCC officers to face disciplinary panel over alleged assault on woman

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has set up a disciplinary panel to investigate two operatives accused of assaulting a woman during a raid on a hotel in Lagos on Thursday.

    Its Spokesman, Dele Oyewale, who said this in a statement on Monday in Abuja added that the errant officers were to appear before the panel on Monday.

    Oyewale said that the EFCC Chairman, Mr Ola Olukoyede, set up the disciplinary team to look into the case of the two errant officers of the commission who allegedly assaulted a female staff of Regional Hotel, Ojo,  Lagos.

    Recall that the officers were sighted in a viral video assaulting the staff of the hotel in an early morning sting operation on Thursday.

    “Olukoyede ordered the arrest of the two officers and has directed them to appear before a joint Disciplinary Team comprising the Appointment, Promotion and Disciplinary Committee,  APDC and the Department of Ethics and Integrity.

    “They are billed to appear before the Team on Monday July 1, at the Corporate Headquarters of the Commission,  Abuja.

    “The team would look into the case of the officers and recommend appropriate disciplinary measures to be taken against them,” he said.

    According to him,  Olukoyede stressed that no stone will be left unturned in getting the officers to account for their unprofessional conduct.

  • Alleged assault: Immigration boss orders investigation

    Alleged assault: Immigration boss orders investigation

    The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has ordered investigation into an alleged assault of a journalist, Seun Falomo and personnel of the Oyo State Road Traffic Management Agency (OYSRTMA) by some immigration officers.

    The NIS Comptroller General, Kemi Nandap gave the order in a statement by the Service Public Relations Officer (SPRO) Mr Kenneth Udo on Wednesday in Abuja.

    Nandap said that the Service would not hesitate to sanction any of its Officers and Men who flaunted the law and code of conduct.

    A news report had been circulating, alleging that some Immigration officers assaulted personnel of the OYSRTMA and one Seun Falomo, a journalist with Galaxy Television.

    It was gathered that the incidence report promptly forwarded from Zone “F” Headquarters of NIS in Ibadan, Oyo State, where the incident occurred, indicated that personnel of OYSRTMA allegedly caught a retired Assistant Comptroller of Immigration (ACI).

    He had violated  traffic rules at Onipepeye area (Old Ife road), and the personnel tried arresting him, but the latter who wanted to explain himself, was assaulted, leading to his son (who was driving his car) sustaining a fractured leg.

    According to Nandap, regrettably, the situation further escalated when Immigration officers at Zone F office tried to intervene.

    “I have ordered a thorough investigation into the case and we have however, swing into action to uncover the facts behind the fracas, “she said.

    Nandap appealed for the understanding of the public and also seeks sustained collaboration with other sister agencies of government at all levels.

    The NIS boss reaffirmed her commitment to upholding professionalism and integrity in delivering on NIS’ core mandates of border security and migration management, amongst others.

  • UniCal VC condemns alleged assault on students, calls for investigation

    UniCal VC condemns alleged assault on students, calls for investigation

    Prof. Florence Obi, Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar (UniCal), has condemned an alleged assault on students of the institution by a suspected lecturer.

    Obi made the condemnation in a statement on Monday following a video clip that surfaced online on Sunday night, of a suspected lecturer in the institution flogging a group of students at the entrance to a classroom with a belt.

    She said according to reports, the students are of the Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, who were waiting for their practicals before the unfortunate incident occurred.

    “Although, I am currently on official function outside the state my attention has been drawn to the said clip.

    “The Acting VC, Prof. Angela Oyo-Ita, Director of ServiCom, Prof. Patrick Egaga, Dean of Students Affairs, Dr. Tony Enyang and the Acting Chief Security officer of the Institution, retired Capt. Austine Bisong are already handling it.

    “The said incident is unprofessional and against the university’s rules of engagement,” she said

    While condemning the incident, Obi appealed to the students and general public to maintain calm as justice would be served, adding that the investigation had commenced already.

  • BREAKING: Seun Kuti now in Lagos CP net after assaulting police officer

    BREAKING: Seun Kuti now in Lagos CP net after assaulting police officer

    Afrobeat singer, Seun Kuti on Monday visits the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Idowu Owohunwa after assaulting a Police officer in Lagos.

    According to reports, the musician and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Adeyinka Olumide-Fusika were still with the police commissioner at the time of filing this report.

    “Seun Kuti and a senior lawyer, Olumide Fusika have gone to see the Commissioner of Police in Lagos, they’re there now,” a source said on Monday morning.

    Details to follow…

  • Seun Kuti speaks out on altercation with police officer, welcomes investigation

    Seun Kuti speaks out on altercation with police officer, welcomes investigation

    Afrobeat singer Seun Kuti has provided an explanation for his recent altercation with a police officer, captured on video, stating that he welcomes the investigation and will cooperate fully.

    According to Seun, the officer had allegedly attempted to harm him and his family, and he claims to have evidence supporting his accusations.

    While he has accepted the officer’s apology and decided not to press charges, he has urged the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) to hold accountable anyone found to be at fault.

    The incident occurred when Seun was filmed assaulting a police officer in uniform, leading to the IGP ordering his arrest.

    IGP orders Seun Kuti’s arrest after video captured him assaulting a policeofficer on third mainland bridge on Saturday 13th May, 2023.

    In the video, Seun can be seen shoving and slapping the officer, who remained calm throughout the altercation. When a female passenger from Seun’s vehicle attempted to intervene, he instructed her to return to the vehicle, and she complied immediately.

    In response to the incident, some Nigerians have criticized Seun for his outburst and called for him to offer an unconditional apology for his actions.

    On social media, users expressed their opinions on the matter. @MrFresh_ibk tweeted, “Apologize Seun. You really need to tender a genuine apology, not for the sake of anything but for the sake of history and sanity in this country. We cannot continue to give any hint that this behavior is acceptable in any way if we are advocates of REAL democracy.”

    Similarly, @Onuohafayz commented, “If the video wasn’t a skit, then baba, you should be in jail. There is no justification whatsoever for slapping an officer of the law.”

    However, the 2023 Presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), Omoyele Sowore, came to Seun’s defense, suggesting that the altercation may have been politically motivated due to Seun’s affiliation.

    Sowore tweeted, “There is nothing wrong if you admit that you want Seun Kuti summarily executed because he did not support Peter Obi for President during the 2023 presidential election.”

    Assaulting a law enforcement officer is considered a felony under Nigerian law, punishable by up to three years in prison, as stated in section 356 of the Nigerian Criminal Code Act.

    The IGP has ordered a swift and thorough investigation into the incident to determine the underlying causes and prosecute the suspect accordingly.

    Baba assured Nigerians that acts of contempt or disdain towards symbols of authority will not be tolerated, and those responsible for such crimes will be brought to justice.