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  • I got raped by one of my uncles at 15 – Toyin Lawani

    I got raped by one of my uncles at 15 – Toyin Lawani

    Celebrity fashion designer and socialite Toyin Lawani has revealed an uncle raped her at 15.

    The CEO of Tiannah Empire said the horrible experience led to pregnancy which she aborted at five months.

    Toyin said she’s now able to talk about it openly because her parents are dead and they wouldn’t be hurt since they can’t hear it.

    “When I was 15 I got raped by one of my uncles but I couldn’t tell my mom and it was just so bad for me. You know when someone bullies you to the extent that you can’t talk.

    “I opened up to one of my aunties who is late now and she took me to Ibadan where they tried to get rid of the pregnancy. The hospital was in Ibadan and the pregnancy was about five months because I didn’t tell anyone.

    “It was at the same time I had to get my admission in UNILAG. I fainted when I went to get my admission. My mom was in Hong Kong and when she came back the doctor told her your daughter was pregnant and we took it out.

    “The person was so close to my family which is why I’m so strict with my kids because I don’t trust anyone. I hated my mom so much for it because she wasn’t there and I was so young I didn’t understand until now that I have to do these same responsibilities for my kids I understand why she had to travel to Hong Kong, China and the rest.”

  • Man stabs uncle to death for sleeping with wife

    A man from Bazha village in the Matobo District of Zimbabwe, Steven Tshuma, 32, fatally stabbed his uncle, Pedzisai Mpofu, with a knife for allegedly boasting that he was having an affair with his wife, Sinikiwe Moyo.

    According to iHarare, Tshuma walked into Zamangothando Bottle Store at Bazha Business Center around 5pm where Mpofu was drinking beer and confronted him about the rumours.

    A misunderstanding arose between the two men leading Tshuma to pull out an Okapi knife from his trouser pocket stabbing Mpofu once in the back and neck.

    Mpofu bled profusely and died before he could be rushed to the hospital.

    A report was made to the police leading to Tshuma’s arrest.

    Tshuma has been sentenced to 25 years in jail.

  • Edo Governor’s uncle, Justice Obaseki dies at 93

    Justice Andrew Obaseki, uncle to the Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki and first Supreme Court Justice from the state has died at the age of 93 years.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the late justice died on July 13, 2017.

    In a statement on Monday by the Secretary to the Edo State Government, Osarodion Ogie, the Edo State Government said though it was pained by Justice Obaseki’s death, it would take solace in the fact that the late jurist not only distinguished himself on the apex court bench but also lived long enough to see his family continue its record of distinguished public service as the state now has an Obaseki as governor.

    Ogie said Edo State was proud that the late Justice Obaseki belonged to the Golden Year of the Supreme Court when groundbreaking judicial pronouncements were handed down.

    The statement partly, “The Edo people recall with pride and nostalgia the remarkable judicial career of Justice Obaseki which started in Benin City and culminated at the Supreme Court of Nigeria. There, he became a distinguished member of that galaxy of immortal jurists who created what is now known as the ‘Golden year of the Supreme Court of Nigeria’.

    “In the course of a long and distinguished career as a jurist at the apex court, Justice Obaseki set down groundbreaking judicial precedents and notable pronouncements in such classical decision as Governor of Lagos State v. Ojukwu; Garba v. University of Maiduguri; Obeko v. Olowo and Awolowo v. Shagari, where the principles of fair hearing, natural justice, rule of law, and the protection of the citizens from extra-judicial acts of governments were laid down and, which, till this day, form the bedrock of our jurisprudence.”

    The statement added that it was the late Justice Obaseki’s sterling achievements on the Supreme Court bench that paved the way for the likes of the late Justice Omorose Akpata and Justice S.F Uwaifo, who also did the state proud.

    It added, “We also celebrate the fact that Justice Obaseki lived long enough to see his family continue its record of distinguished public service by producing the current governor of our state, His Excellency, Godwin Nogheghase Obaseki.

    “Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Obaseki family and we are certain that at the appropriate time, the entirety of our polity will rise as one to celebrate the passing of a distinguished superstar whose memory will forever remain in our hearts as treasure and inspiration.”

  • Uncle raped me 7 times, said I will die if I tell anyone, says 6-year-old-girl

    A six-year-old girl, identified only as Mariam has recounted how she was raped seven times by the 21-year-old son of her school’s proprietress, Sirotullahi Abdufatahi.

    The minor narrated how ‘uncle’ Sirotulahi would come to her room some nights to pull her out of the bed she shares with other girls who are her mates at a boarding school called Medinat Al Munawarat Islamic Nursery and Primary School located at Iju, Ogun state, to rape her.

    The Basic One pupil said Sirotulahi usually instructed her to pull down her pant and eventually have forceful canal knowledge of her.

    According to a report by The Punch, Mariam, wearing a long hijab, said: “Uncle Sirotullahi usually came to our room where we sleep. When they switch off the light, he would come and pull me from the bed.

    Then, he would pull down my pant and also remove his own trousers. He always bring out his thing and put it in my ‘bum’ here (pointing to her crotch).

    Sometimes, he would come into the room and take another girl,” she said.

    Asked how many times this happened, Mariam counted her fingers as if to remember and said seven times.

    Her mother, Sola, said she had to send Mariam, her only child to the boarding school at such a young age because it was run by people in her religion, and she believed she could get the right education and care as she worked to cater for her.

    She said, “I did not imagine something like this could ever happen to my daughter in that school.

    I have known the school proprietress, Mrs. Modinat Ashafa, and mother of the suspect since she was younger and she was a student of the woman at a point.

    I didn’t notice anything was wrong with Mariam when I bathed her and neither did she complain about any discomfort, until the week Mariam was supposed to resume school for the year, she was at her big aunty’s house when she decided to share with her cousin, a girl about her age, her “school stories”.

    I realised the last abuse might have taken place long before their holiday, maybe that was why I did not notice any physical discomfort at the time she came home.

    Immediately my aunty told me what my daughter told her own daughter, I examined my daughter and was shocked by what I saw. It was obvious the hole I saw there did not come there during one encounter.

    I rushed to the school and confronted the proprietress. Rather than invite his son to ask him questions, she picked up her phone, called and asked him if it was true he was raping the girls he taught. Of course, he denied it.

    I then took my daughter to a hospital where some doctors examined her and confirmed what I already knew. She was only examined, they did not test her for diseases. The doctors said she had indeed been defiled,” Sola added, sobbing.

    Continuing, she said, Sirotullahi had also warned Mariam never to tell anybody, in fact threatening her that she was going to die if she told me, her mother.”

    Sola stated that they contacted Ashafa (suspect’s mother) and she begged for the case not to be reported.

    At a point, she sobbed, asking that she would do whatever was needed to appeal to the family of the girl.

    Ashafa was quoted as saying, “When I was informed about the case, I called my son and he denied it. He is currently in Sokoto where he is schooling.

    He is not 21, he is just a 15-year-old secondary school student. I was confused when he denied the accusation because I did not think my son would lie.

    He was at home for holiday at the time he allegedly raped the girl. When he came, because we do not have enough teachers, I told him to help out by teaching the lower classes. I have been operating this kind of school for over 27 years.

    My son swore that he knew nothing about it. I don’t know what to do. Truly, the mother has told me about her visit to the hospital and about how much she needs to pay for treatment and tests on the girl but I have no money. I have been very broke.

    I told her that she should be patient with me and that I would find the money. I can only beg her. If it is about money, I will find money.”

    But Sola refuted Ashafa’s claim that her son was ‘just 15 years old’.

    She said, “I’m very sure the boy is 21, not 15. Even if he is 15, so what?” Sola quizzed, begging for the case to be handled and properly investigated.

    However, the report has not been officially reported at the Ogun Police Command where the incident happened.