Tag: Rape Case

  • Lecturer accused of raping 12-year-old girl discharged, acquitted

    Lecturer accused of raping 12-year-old girl discharged, acquitted

    An Ado-Ekiti High Court, Justice Adekunle Adeleye  has discharged and acquitted a 55-year-old university lecturer, Dr Ayinde Olukayode, of rape charges.

    Olukayode, who lectures at the Ekiti State University, has been standing trial for rape, an offence contrary to Section 31 (c) of the Child’s Rights Law, Cap. C7, Laws of Ekiti State, 2012.

    The News Agency of Nigeria reported that the lecturer, who was arraigned on March 7, 2022, pleaded not guilty to the allegation of raping a 12-year-old girl in August 2020.

    In his judgment, Adeleye held that the prosecution witnesses created doubt in the mind of the court with the discrepancies in their evidence.

    The judge said the prosecution failed “to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt.”

    He, therefore, discharged and acquitted Olukayode of the offence of rape for insufficient evidence.

    During the trial, the prosecution called four witnesses and tendered four exhibits, while the defendant called five witnesses.

    The prosecution, through witnesses, claimed that the defendant allegedly had carnal knowledge of the victim several times, while the victim told the court that she did not inform anybody.

    The medical doctor that examined the minor confirmed that her hymen was broken, affirming that there was a fresh injury on the girl’s external genitalia without discharge.

    The child said in June 2021, a group, led by the Ekiti State Attorney-General, came to her school to give a sensitisation lecture, adding that she wrote down the Ministry of Justice’s helpline dictated to students by the attorney-general.

    She said she confided in a man who had a shop next to her guardian because she wanted to borrow his phone to call the ministry’s helpline.

    Rather, the man helped her inform one of her teachers, who later briefed the principal and in turn contacted the Ekiti State Sexual Referral Centre.

    The father of the minor, Olatunji Ojo, who testified on oath as a defence witness, told the court that Olukayode did not rape his child because the man was “a father to all.”

    Olukayode, in his defence, claimed that he was battling erectile dysfunction, which medically could not position him to have sexual intercourse.

    The defendant’s wife, Eunice Olabisi, also testified that her husband could not have sex with her in spite of romances for the past five years due to erectile dysfunction, and therefore could not have committed the offence.

    Counsel for the defendant, Mr Oladele Adedeji, submitted that evidence led by the prosecution through the witnesses did not link the defendant with the crime.

    Adedeji noted that a medical examination ought to have been conducted when the matter was fresh to show how the hymen was broken.

  • Police arrest man who raped own daughter in Ogun State

    Police arrest man who raped own daughter in Ogun State

    A middle-aged man, who bears the name Olusegun Oluwole has been arrested by operatives of the Nigeria police for having carnal knowledge of his daughter.

    Oluwole an indigene of Ogun state claimed that he didn’t know what came over him before indulging in such a satanic act.

    It was gathered that the victim suddenly pounced on her daughter around 11: 30 pm when others in the same apartment were already fast asleep and raped her, he threatened to kill her if she raised her voice.

    The Ogun state police arrested Oluwole following a complaint the victim lodged at the Ibara Police Station in Abeokuta.

    The victim had visited the police station in the company of some operatives of the So-Safe Corps to report the incident.

    The District Police Officer of Ibara division, CSP Bernard Egbondiya, quickly deployed his men to the apartment where the suspect lives.

    The culprit was arrested and detained at the police station.

    This development was confirmed by the Ogun state spokesman, SP Abimbola Oyeyemi while speaking to pressmen in Abeokuta.

    Oyeyemi said “On interrogation, the father of six, who confessed to the crime, pleaded for forgiveness, claiming not knowing what came over him when he committed the crime,” Oyeyemi stated.

    Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police in Ogun, Lanre Bankole, was said to have ordered the suspect’s transfer to the State CIID for further investigation and possible prosecution.

    The victim has been taken to a hospital in Abeokuta for medical treatment.

  • Gayle facing death threats over Kobe Bryant’s rape case – Oprah Winfrey

    Gayle facing death threats over Kobe Bryant’s rape case – Oprah Winfrey

    Oprah Winfrey has revealed that her close friend, Gayle King, is facing death threats after asking WNBA star Lisa Leslie about Kobe Bryant’s 2003 rape case.

    According to People.com, Winfrey began to cry on Friday as she detailed the difficult situation King has found herself in as the backlash has intensified.

    While appearing on Hoda & Jenna & Friends, co-anchor Hoda Kotb asked, “I think the last 24 hours for your best friend have been pretty difficult after that interview with Lisa Leslie about Kobe. And I just wondered just how she’s doing.”

    “She is not doing well,” Winfrey replied, tearing up. “She has now death threats and has to now travel with security and she’s feeling very much attacked. You know, Bill Cosby is tweeting from jail.”

    Winfrey said King, who has previously spoken out about how a clip of the interview was shared out of context, “feels that she was put in a really terrible position.”

    “In the context of the interview, everyone seemed fine, including Lisa Leslie. And it was only because somebody at the network put up that clip. And I can see how people would obviously be very upset if you thought that Gayle was just trying to press to get an answer from Lisa Leslie.

    “Obviously all things pass, she will be okay, but she hasn’t slept in two days.”

    Winfrey emphasized that the problem comes when “the misogynist vitriol and the attacking” reaches the point “where it is dangerous to be in the streets alone.”

    “It’s not just the people who are attacking. It’s the other people who take that message and feel like they can do whatever they want to because of it, you know?” she added, noting that as her friend weathers the storm, all she can do is support her.

    “You know, I was on the phone with her this morning, I was on the phone with her last night, I was on the phone with her the night before,” Winfrey said. “I think you stand in the gap, you try to be there for your friends. But this is very hard, because when you have social media and the force of social media, and particularly people who didn’t see either interview, making attacks.”

    Winfrey stressed that “everybody has the right to have their opinion,” she draws the line when people choose to express themselves with such “hate, and meanness.”

    NBA legend Bryant died in a tragic helicopter crash earlier this month at the age of 41, alongside his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven other passengers. According to the Los Angeles Times, a service will be held at the Staples Center on Feb. 24.

    In the full interview, released Tuesday on CBS This Morning, King brought up the case about halfway through.

    “It’s been said that his legacy is complicated because of a sexual assault charge, which was dismissed in 2003, 2004. Is it complicated for you as a woman, as a WNBA player?” King asked Leslie, 47.

    “It’s not complicated for me at all,” Leslie replied. “I just never have ever seen him being the kind of person that would do something to violate a woman or be aggressive in that way. That’s just not the person that I know.”

    King inquired whether the athlete thought the question was “fair” since Bryant is dead and that the case “was resolved.”

    “I think that the media should be more respectful at this time,” Leslie replied, later noting that as the case was eventually dismissed. “I think that’s how we should leave it.”