Tag: Rape

  • Court remands 70-year-old grandfather over alleged attempted rape of minor

    Court remands 70-year-old grandfather over alleged attempted rape of minor

    A Sokoto Magistrates’ Court on Friday remanded a 70-year-old pensioner, Haliru Usman, in prison over alleged attempt to rape a minor.

    The accused, who resides in Mabera Magaji area of Sokoto, is facing a charge of attempted rape.

    Chief Magistrate Shuaibu Ahmad, who gave the order, said the court lacked jurisdiction to try the case.

    According to the Police Prosecutor, Yahaya Ajuji, the offence was committed on March 16 at Mabera Magaji.

    He told the court that Usman allegedly lured the eight-year-old girl to his room in an attempt to have sexual intercourse with her.

    The accused placed his sexual organ on her private parts and ejaculated on her body, Ajuji said.

    The offence contravened Section 95 of the Penal Code.

    The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

    The case was adjourned until April 16 for mention and transfer to a court of competent jurisdiction.

  • Flavour’s Enugu concert: Police calls on alleged rape victims

    Flavour’s Enugu concert: Police calls on alleged rape victims

    Following reports that some attendees of a concert organised by high-life singer, Flavour were allegedly gang raped, the State’s Police command has called on the victims to testify.

    Punch reports that the Enugu State Police Command had on Wednesday called on residents who were victims to come forward and testify.

    The command hinted that no victim had yet to report to any of its divisions, declaring that it was not cognizant of any rape case during the concert which held at the Michael Okpara Square last Saturday .

    Recall that TheNewsGuru had reported that some attendees of the controversial concert alleged gang rapes occurred at the event.

    Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, the state Police Public Relations Officer, in a statement had said investigation had not established any case of rape.

    He stated that policemen were deployed in the concert to provide security, adding that the claim was doubtful.

    Hear him: “The report (of the gang rapes), which is based on a Twitter message on the social media, is unfounded and we cannot operate on speculations as a law enforcement agency.

    “Till now, nobody has come forward to report any case of sexual assault or molestation and rape to the command.

    “However, our doors in the command, divisional headquarters and stations all over the state are open to anybody or group to make a report and we will take it up from there by doing further investigation.

    “There is no reported case of rape anywhere in the Enugu State Police Command.

    “We don’t have any incident arising from that event. Whoever has any should come forward, and we will look into it,” he told Punch.

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  • Rape allegations trail Flavour’s concert in Enugu

    Rape allegations trail Flavour’s concert in Enugu

    Attendees of Flavour‘s concert in Enugu returned with reports of sexual harassment.

    The contemporary highlife singer hosted a free concert, “Flavour of Africa,” at the Michael Okpara Square in Enugu in conjunction with Life Continental Lager Beer.

    The talented singer gave back to fans in the city he started his music career.

     

    However, some attendees of the show have lamented that ladies were sexually harassed and raped at the free concert.

    Twitter users @Naturize9 and @ Adedotvn, recounted that they witnessed sexual abuse and rape at the event.

    Recall that same occurrence happened during Phyno‘s concert, PhynoFest, in Enugu in 2017.

     

    In their reaction, Enugu State Police Command, said it is investigating the alleged rape and has apprehended 4 people who attended the concert.

    However, it is sad that Flavour is yet to officially issue a statement over the sad occurrences at his concert

     

    See the tweets below:

     

    FLA

     

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  • Raped Chrisland schoolchild testifies in court, recalls ‘bad things’ done to her by teacher

    Child X, the pupil allegedly defiled by Adegboyega Adenekan, a 47-year-old Chrisland School supervisor, on Thursday testified at an Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence court in Lagos and confirmed that she was abused.

    Child X, who is now four-years-old, was two years and 11-months at the time the alleged defilement occurred serially in 2016 at the Victoria Garden City (VGC) branch of the school.

    The trial which was slated to begin at 2pm, due to other matters, did not start until 3.26pm. It ended at 5.53pm.

    Before Child X’s testimony, Justice Sybil Nwaka, had ordered that members of the public vacate the public gallery of the courtroom. However, she allowed journalists and lawyers to witness the testimony.

    When Child X was brought into the courtroom, the judge rose from her bench to sit by a desk opposite Child X.

    Justice Nwaka engaging Child X in small talk said: “I love your shoes, we are all your uncle and aunties here. Do you like the building? Do you know why you are here?”

    Child X said: “I’m here to talk about the bad things Mr. Adenekan did to me.”

    Justice Nwaka responding said: “You know you are here to tell the truth, Jesus loves children and what do your Sunday School teachers tell you?”

    Child X: “Always tell the truth.”

    Before Child X took oath as a witness, Justice Nwaka repeated to her not to be afraid to tell the truth and that the people in the courtroom are all her friends.

    The judge warned journalists against taking photographs, making recordings or revealing the identity of Child X.

    The prosecution led by Jide Boye, the Chief State Counsel led the child in evidence by asking a series of questions and getting the following responses from her.

    Prosecution: “How old are you?”

    Child X: “Four”

    Prosecution: “How many schools have you attended?”

    Child X: “Two”

    Prosecution:” What are the names of the schools?”

    Child X: “Chrisland, Grange School”

    Prosecution pointing across the room to Adenekan: “Do you know him?”

    Child X: “No”

    Prosecution: “Who is Mr. Adenekan?”

    Child X: “When I go to class after recess, I see Mr. Adenekan after recess”

    Prosecution: “What did Mr. Adenekan do to you?”

    Child X: “He put his mouth in my wee-wee, the first time he did that, he took me out of the class. The second time, I ran. I tried to report to my teacher but my teacher did not believe me, so I reported to my mummy.

    “First time he did it was inside his office which was the toilet, the second time he did it was in the hall which was outside.

    “I did not like what he did, he put his hand in my wee-wee, he put his wee-wee in my wee-wee and he put his mouth in my wee-wee.”

    The prosecution at this point proceeded to show Child X three photographs, one of which was Adenekan’s.

    Child X identified Adenekan’s photograph.

    Child X said: “This is Mr. Adenekan, I remember how he used to greet me but I don’t know where he is.”

    Prosecution: “How did you feel when he was doing it to you?”

    Child X: “I felt I should tell my mummy, I felt pain.”

    Prosecution: “When he did it, what were you wearing?”

    Child X: “My Chrisland School uniform.”

    Prosecution: “Can you describe how he did it to you?”

    Child X: “He put his hand under my uniform, he put his hand in my wee-wee, pull my uniform down and it was really, really paining me.

    “When it was really, really paining me, I screamed and he covered my mouth like this (demonstrated with hand over her mouth).

    “I couldn’t do anything because he covered my mouth. When I was trying to remove it (his hand) he tightened my mouth.”

    Prosecution: “Describe his office”

    Child X: “I cannot remember.”

    The defence counsel, Olatunde Adejuyigbe (SAN) opposed the tendering as evidence, the three photographs shown to Child X during proceedings.

    According to him, the prosecution did not comply with Section 86 of the Evidence Act.

    In his submission Boye told the court that in accordance with Section 84 of the Evidence Act, photographs are no longer secondary evidence but primary evidence and as a result, the photographs should be admitted as evidence.

    In a short ruling Justice Nwaka said: “I cannot agree more with the prosecution. These photographs do not have a certificate. I mark them tendered but rejected.”

    While cross-examining Child X, Mr. Adejuyigbe asked her the following questions.

    Defence: “Do you like to draw?”

    Child X: “I don’t know how to draw yet but I like to draw”

    Defence: “You said something really, really pained you, when you got home did you tell your mummy about it?”

    Child X: “Yes”

    Child X responding to Mr. Adejuyigbe’s questions, recalled some of her pre-school teachers at Chrisland School.

    Defence: “Did anyone tell you before that he will kill you?”

    Child X: “I don’t know what that means”

    Defence: “Did you see Mr. Adenekan today?”

    Child X: “I only saw him in the picture.”

    Defence: “Do you know there are three tables in Mr. Adenekan’s office?”

    Child X: “No”

    Defence: “His office is not near your class, do you remember?”

    Child X: “No”

    Defence: “Have you entered Mr. Adenekan’s office before?”

    Child X: “Only when he did the bad things to me”

    Defence: “Did he take anyone else with you?”

    Child X: “No”

    Defence: “Did you take your mummy to any corner?”

    Child X: “No when I told her what happened to me, she changed my school.”

    Defence: “Does your aunty (name withheld) bath for you?”

    Child X: “Sometimes her but every time my mummy.”

    Defence: “Have you seen the police before?”

    Child X: “I have seen them guarding the door at the gate before I enter my school gate.”

    Defence: “Is there a doctor’s office at your school?”

    Child X: “Yes”

    Defence: “Do you go to the toilet alone in school?”

    Child X: “When I want to go by myself they (teachers) still follow me”

    Defence: “Did anyone tell you what to say when you get here?”

    Child X: “No”

    Earlier during the cross-examination of Child X’s mother, the video in which Child X was portraying her alleged defilement at a clinical psychologist’s office was replayed in court by the defence.

    The mother (name withheld) admitted to the defence that some parts of the sessions of Child X’s interview with the clinical psychologist were not recorded.

    “At the time she started drawing the private part, I can confirm to you that I was in the corner of the room and I only asked my child questions regarding the defendant’s name,” she said.

    The mother also told the court that she reported to the police that the defendant took her child to a corner in the school where he allegedly defiled her.

    “I mentioned the corner to the police and it is in my statement. Like I said before, I initially wanted to cover it up.

    “I mentioned it to the school authorities but I later told them to forget it that it never happened.

    “I was afraid of people like you (pointing at the SAN), it is a shameful act,” she tearfully said.

    Justice Sybil Nwaka adjourned the case until May 21 for continuation of trial at 11am.

     

  • ‘I saw my zip open by itself’ says Imam who raped 2-yr-old girl

    The High Court sitting in Mukono, Uganda, has sentenced a 63-year-old Imam with 3 wives, for defiling a two-year-old girl.

    Musa Mulo, an Imam at Kibubbu Mosque, was convicted upon his own plea of guilt.

    The state prosecutor, Ms Janat Kitimbo, told court that Imam Mulo sexually tormented the toddler in 2012. Prosecution submitted that on the fateful day, the victim went alone to Mulo’s home in the neighbourhood.

    Mulo grabbed her in his compound and took her into the house where he defiled her and damaged her private parts. The Imam later told her to go back home.

    At the commencement of the trial on Friday, the imam pleaded guilty to defiling the girl. “I carried that child, put her on my laps and I just saw my zip opening by itself,” the imam mused court.

    Justice Ms Margaret Mutonyi observed that Mulo is not fit to be an imam or live in society. She described him as “a dangerous person” who is supposed to be kept away from children. She then sentenced him to life imprisonment.

  • It was crazy; a female fan almost raped me- IK ogbonna

    Suave Nigerian actor has recounted how a female fan almost raped him. Ogbonna made this known in a recent chat with The Sun.

    He revealed that he wasn’t only almost raped by the said lady claiming to be a fan but also got blackmailed.

    Hear him:”A female fan almost raped me. It was crazy but the good thing for me is that I was at a friend’s place when she started making the moves, and I was recording everything she was doing.

     

    “So, by the time she got to the point where she said she was going to shout and turn the tables around, I played back what she was doing and she had to slow down.

    I think that was the craziest thing a female fan ever did to me.Since then, I stopped getting too personal with my fans. I won’t have them come visit me or see me at a friend’s place and all that kind of stuff. I created a barrier,” he said.

     

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    Recall that Ik Ogbonna once said in an interview that he was offered 20million naira to sell his sperm.

    According to him:”There are times when I was broke to zero Naira, I’d leave my friend’s place to visit my sister at the bridge clinic to ask for as little as N2000.

    On that faithful day while sitting waiting for my sister, a woman met me with her husband and offered me N20m to donate my sperm, who probably was impotent.

    After thinking about the offer, I told myself that I would be a very great man someday, and no kids of mine will be left out of my sight.”

     

  • 10-year-old pupil repeatedly raped by head-teacher, infects her with STD

    David Eyo, a 31-year-old head-teacher, who allegedly defiled his 10-year-old pupil and infected her with sexually transmitted disease (STD), was on Tuesday remanded in Kirikiri Prison on the orders of an Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court.

    Chief Magistrate, Mrs B.O. Osunsanmi, who gave the ruling, directed that the case file should be duplicated and a copy sent to the State Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for advice.

    The accused, a resident of Aguda in Surulere area of Lagos, is on trial for defilement.

    “He defiled his 10-year-old pupil (name withheld) several times in the premises of the school,” he said.

    Reports says that the case was reported by the pupil’s parents to the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT).

    According to Mrs Titilola Rhodes-Vivour, Coordinator of the DSVRT, who was present in court, the child had informed her classmate about the defilement which had occurred several times within the school premises.

    “The classmate who is the girl’s friend, told her mother who in turn informed the father and the case was reported to the Eric Moore Police Station in Surulere.

    “At the police station, it was referred to the Gender Desk and the desk got in touch with the DSVRT for further investigation.

    “The survivor could not tell her parents because the accused threatened to flog her, telling her that she will die if she tells anybody of the defilement.

    “According to the survivor, who was preparing for her Common Entrance Examinations, the pupils used to stay after school hours to be tutored by Eyo who works also as the headteacher, choir master and class teacher.

    “Eyo had the habit of isolating the survivor from her classmates and defiling her in the classroom and infected her with a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD).

    “The survivor alleged that the sexual abuse had started since September 2017 when she was in Primary Five.”

    The case has been adjourned until June 25.

  • Chrisland school attacks journalists, calls ‘rape story’ conspiracy against its brand

    Chrisland school attacks journalists, calls ‘rape story’ conspiracy against its brand

    The Chrisland School on Tuesday sought to protect its brand and reputation in a letter to parents as the news of the defilement of a two year, 11 month old female pupil, by the school’s supervisor went viral.

    The story captured courtroom proceedings on Monday of the trial of Adegboyega Adenekan, the school’s supervisor, who allegedly defiled the female pupil.

    A video of the pupil in which she narrated how she was allegedly and serially defiled by Adenekan was played at an Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court during the testimony of a clinical psychologist.

    Chrisland School, however, on Feb. 13 in an email sent to parents of pupils of the school which was made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) noted that it has an untarnished reputation in its 40-year existence.

    The school claimed that it had put in place measures to protect children and blamed the media for trying to tarnish its brand.

    The school management wondered why the media were feasting on the case, which started since November 2016.

    “Ours is an organisation with zero tolerance to abuse in whatever form and we have put in place structures and policies to ensure child protection in all our schools,” the email said.

    Chrisland School clarified that the alleged incident took place at the Victoria Garden City (VGC) branch of the school and not the Lekki branch as reported in some quarters.

    Throwing light on events that transpired in the case, the school said “It all started when a mother alleged that her daughter was molested.

    “We were baffled that a mother could keep quiet and not notify the school or report it for two weeks.

    “We also wondered why she left the child in the school for a month if indeed she was molested in the same school.”

    Chrisland School claimed that it immediately set up a committee to investigate the allegation and reported the matter to the Ajah Police Station.

    The school expressed doubts that the alleged defilement occurred on their premises noting that it had cooperated with the police, and the agencies involved in the case and had vowed to prosecute Adenekan if he was found guilty.

    “The Lagos State Quality Assurance officers visited the school twice, interviewed many people including parents, staff and pupil and conducted an extensive investigation but nothing was found,” the email said.

    The school further claimed that journalists who attended court proceedings and reported the trial were in “solidarity” with the child’s mother.

    According to Chrisland School: “The issue erupted and took a fierce dimension when journalists who witnessed the court sitting last week in solidarity with the plaintiff who is a blogger started writing malicious stories (which are not a true picture of court proceedings) being circulated online.

    “At the court proceedings, journalists were warned to be mindful of their stories since the matter is still in court.

    “And is still an allegation until the accused is found guilty but they have continued with reckless abandon.”

    Chrisland School alleged that journalists were paid to publish the allegedly malicious stories and there was a conspiracy against the brand of the school.

    “We believe there is a conspiracy against the Chrisland brand and this is nothing but paid journalism.

    “We pray that the good Lord will vindicate us.

    “Please be assured that your children are in safe hands. We have successfully built a solid reputation over the last 40-years and we continue to stand for excellence,” the school said.

  • Man bags 12-years in jail for raping, fathering 8 of daughter’s children

    An Argentine man, Domingo Bulacio, 57, who repeatedly raped his daughter, fathering eight children with her while she was his sex slave for 22 years, has been jailed for 12 years and eight months.

    The serial rapist was sentenced on Wednesday for multiple sex crimes by three judges at a court in the northern city of Santiago del Estero.

    Domingo’s relatives were among the 50 witnesses who gave evidence at the hearing.

    His daughter who testified, reportedly told the court that he had turned her into his sex slave at seven-years-old when her mother left their home.

    According to her, the abuse continued over the next 22-years, during which time, she gave birth to eight of his children.

    “I was not the only one, there are relatives of his who do the same to their sisters and daughters,” the victim, now aged 30, told El Liberal newspaper after the trial.

    Bulacio dubbed ‘The Monster of Villa Balnearia’ was caught in January 2016 after his daughter took her youngest son, aged five, to the doctor when he became seriously sick.

     

    According to the reports, the little boy needed to stay in the local care centre for several weeks, and it was at that time the daughter revealed to doctors who the boy’s father was.

    It was also revealed that they had all lived in a house with one room and Mr. Bulacio raped his daughter in front of the children, newspaper reported.

    After Mr. Bulacio underwent a DNA test it was confirmed that the eight children were his.

  • Court sentences 4 men to life in prison for gangraping cops’ daughter

    Court sentences 4 men to life in prison for gangraping cops’ daughter

    An Indian fast-track court has sentenced four men to life in prison for raping a 19-year-old daughter of a police couple in the central state of Madhya Pradesh in October.

    Judge Savita Dube handed down the punishment to the four men after convicting them of the heinous crime in state capital Bhopal that had rocked the entire country.

    The four will not be entitled to any parole after serving 14 years, which many get depending on their behaviour, and will stay in jail till their death, according to the court.

    The victim, was waylaid, gangraped and robbed by the four men while she was returning home from a coaching class in Bhopal on the night of Oct. 31.

    They left her only thinking that she was dead, but she got up and informed her parents.

    The case hogged media limelight as the victim was forced to visit different police stations a number of times as cops argued over jurisdiction of the area of the crime.

    The state government suspended some police officials for the delay in response time even as the woman and her mother managed to catch two of the men and brought them to police station.

    Rapes are on the rise in India, in spite of the government bringing in stricter laws in the wake of the 2012 brutal and fatal gangrape of a medical student on a moving bus in national capital.