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Teacher bags life imprisonment for raping seven-year-old

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Justice Abiodun Akinyemi of Ogun State High Court, Abeokuta, on Monday, sentenced 47-year-old secondary school teacher, Ojo Ezekiel, to life imprisonment after being convicted of raping a seven-year-old minor in the Ogun State capital.

Ojo Ezekiel, who was first arraigned on July 1, 2022, was convicted on a sole count of rape contrary to section 3 (1) and punishable under section 3 (2) of the violence against persons (prohibition) law of Ogun State 2017.

Ezekiel is said to be a teacher in the secondary school, which shares the same compound as the primary school that the seven-year-old attended.

The prosecuting counsel, Mr Olusegun Olaotan, had told the court that while the victim’s mother was bathing her seven-year-old daughter, she observed that something was wrong with her private part.

The seven-year-old, however, after persistent questioning, revealed to her mother how she was sexually abused by the convict

Olaotan, in his final submission, said, “While giving her evidence in court, the second prosecution witness (PW2), who is the victim, said that the defendant used to pull aside her pant before inserting his finger into her vagina.

“Evidence of the third prosecution witness (PW3) (medical doctor) corroborates that of the second prosecution witness. She testified that in the course of examining the (PW2), she discovered that the hymen of the PW2 was not intact. it was opened by 2cm.”

He said that PW2 evidence is corroborative of the fact that she was sexually abused indeed, and the same was further corroborated by exhibits two and three as well as the evidence of (PW1), the mother of the child who noticed while bathing her that something was wrong with her private part.

Olaotan further revealed that the victim mentioned the name of the defendant as the only person who repeatedly four times inserted his finger into the private part of the under-age girl

The victim reportedly told the court that the defendant usually carried out this heinous crime inside his car, parked under a tree after school hours, after which he would instruct the victim not to tell anyone, or else she would be beaten.

Olaotan thereafter urged the court to go ahead and punish the defendant for his misdeeds as evidence before the court was quite overwhelming and weighty enough to hold that the defendant was guilty of rape and should be convicted accordingly.

Justice Abiodun Akinyemi said the prosecuting counsel had established the case of rape against the accused and thereafter sentenced him to life imprisonment.

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Police raid, search for suspected gay man in Lagos Island

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In a dramatic turn of events, the quiet neighbourhood of Odunlami, Lagos Island, was thrown into chaos on Saturday afternoon, July 6, 2024, when a team of eight armed policemen stormed the residence of Mr. Owolabi Sanni. The officers arrived in a Toyota Hilux pickup truck, accompanied by a handcuffed man, intent on arresting Mr. Sanni, who is suspected of being a member of a gay club.

Our correspondent at the scene reported that the raid was part of a larger sting operation by the Nigerian Police Force, aimed at identifying and arresting members of a notorious gay club based in Delta State.

According to one of the officers, the police had received a tip-off regarding a gay wedding in Delta State, which led to the arrest of several individuals. The officer also noted that this was the second visit to Mr. Sanni’s residence, the first occurring in August 2023.

The handcuffed man, apprehended at the wedding, identified Mr. Sanni as a key club member. Further investigation revealed that Mr. Sanni’s fiancée, Miss Remilekun, allegedly caught him in a compromising position with another man in his apartment last year.

Miss Remilekun’s account was corroborated by a local grocery vendor, who recounted the distressing moment when Miss Remilekun visited her shop in tears, describing her shocking discovery.

The vendor, who wished to remain anonymous, confirmed to our correspondent that Owolabi was caught by his fiancée in a compromising situation. “Remilekun has a cordial relationship with me and often buys groceries here during her visits to Uncle Owolabi,” she said.

She also mentioned that Miss Remilekun reported the matter to his family, who have not taken it lightly. Since the incident, Owolabi has disappeared from the area.

Further investigation revealed that a family member, wishing to remain anonymous, insisted on spiritual cleansing for the suspect. The family member, identified as Mr. Sanni’s brother, stated that they tried to prevail on him to undergo spiritual cleansing, but he refused and absconded.

“Because we couldn’t find him, we reported to the police to help us locate and possibly arrest him so we can take him for spiritual cleansing.”

Residents of the community were in disbelief, as Mr. Sanni is known to be a quiet, kind, and playful individual. One neighbour expressed shock, stating, “We have never seen such an act from the police force before and could not believe that Mr. Sanni is actually gay.

“They were here last year looking for him but couldn’t find him. At that time, they were not this aggressive. He is always nice and kind to everyone, so we are all surprised to hear the news. For the police to come again this year and be more aggressive means the issue is far more serious.”

Despite a thorough search, the police were unable to locate Mr. Sanni, as he was absent from his residence, and no one in the neighbourhood could provide information about his whereabouts. The police have urged community members to report any information regarding Mr. Sanni’s location to the Nigerian Police Force.

As the manhunt for Mr. Sanni continues, this incident has sparked discussions and concerns among the residents, who are grappling with the implications of such a high-profile raid in their otherwise peaceful neighbourhood.

The Nigerian Police Force remains resolute in its mission to bring all suspects to justice and has assured the public that they are committed to upholding the law and ensuring the safety and security of all citizens.

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Court approves arraignment of REA officials accused in an alleged N1.84 bn fraud

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A Federal High Court, Abuja, on Monday, fixed Sept. 26 for arraignment of another two senior staff of Rural Electrification Agency (REA) by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) for alleged N1.84billion fraud.

The officials, who are being prosecuted separately, are Aminat Asuni and Laure Abdullahi.

They were part of the five others already arraigned by the ICPC before sister courts.

Justice Nkeonye Maha fixed the date after ICPC’s counsel, Mrs P.N. Emeka, sought an adjournment to enable the commission serve the defendants with the charges.

When the two matters were called, Emeka informed the court that the defendants were evading arrest.

She, however, applied for an adjournment to enable her effect the service of the processes on Asuni and Abdullahi before the next adjourned date, and Justice Maha fixed Sept. 26 for the defendants to take their plea.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)!reports that the ICPC had filed two separate charges against Asuni and Abdullahi.

In the first charge marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/207/2024, the anti-corruption commission filed four-count charge dated May 8 and filed May 10 against Asuni, while Abdullahi was also preferred with four-count charge numbered: FHC/ABJ/CR/208/2024, and filed same day.

Asuni was alleged to have, sometime in March, 2023 or thereabout while being a public officer in the employment of REA Abuja and with intent to defraud the agency, received the sum of N336 million in different tranches through her Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) account number: 0022457813 under the false pretence of project supervision.

On his part, Abdullahi was alleged to have, within the same period and with intent to defraud the agency, received N433 million in different tranches through his GTB account number: 0023343114 under the false pretence of project supervision.

The act was said to have contributed to economic adversity of REA.

The offence is contrary to Section 1(1)(a) and punishable under Section 1(3) of the Advance Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006, among others.

The two officials were being charged for diverting the N336 million and N433 million belonging to the agency.

Reports that the money formed part of the N1.84 billion allegedly misappropriated by seven top officials of REA, including Abubakar Sambo, Director of Finance and Account of the agency.

Other staff members under prosecution are Henrrientta Onomen Okojie, Usman Kwakwa, Emmanuel Pada Titus and Musa Umar Karaye.

They were alleged to have conspired to divert the funds for personal use.

President Bola Tinubu had, on March 7, suspended Mr Ahmad Salihijo Ahmad as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of REA indefinitely, alongside three executive directors of the agency.

President Tinubu appointed Mr Abba Abubakar Aliyu as the MD and CEO to replace Ahmad.

The suspension followed an investigation into the financial activities of REA.

According to Ajuri Ngelale, the Special Adviser to the President Media and Publicity, the conduct of the aforementioned officials was probed over misappropriation of N1.2 billion over the past two years, some of which had already been recovered by anti-graft agencies.

However, investigations by ICPC, weeks after Ahmad’s suspension, revealed that he had no link with the allegations.

Against this backdrop, the anti-corruption commission filed different separates charges against Sambo, Okojie, Asuni, Abdullahi, Kwakwa, Pada and Karaye before Justices Emeka Nwite, Bolaji Olajuwon and Maha of the Federal High Court, Abuja.

While Sambo had been arraigned before Justice Olajuwon; Okojie, Kwakwa, Pada and Karaye were arraigned before Justice Nwite; and Asuni and Abdullahi’s matters are before Justice Maha.

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Abuja: NSCDC Command arrests 243 suspected criminals in six months

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By Adeyanju Esther

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has reported the arrest of 243 suspected criminals between January and June of this year.

Commandant Dr. Olusola Odumosu disclosed this during an interview on Sunday.

Out of the 243 arrests, 123 suspects are facing pending court cases. Specifically, 159 individuals were apprehended for their involvement in illegal mining activities, resulting in 39 recorded cases handled by the Mines and Steel Department.

Moreover, 34 suspects were arrested for vandalising public infrastructure across various areas within the FCT, notably Gwagwalada, Lugbe, Wuye, and the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC). These cases have been documented and are being processed.

The Agro-Rangers unit contributed to the arrests by apprehending two individuals, one of whom is already facing charges in court following a communal clash between farmers and herders at Dafara Community in Kuje Area Council. The unit successfully intervened and mediated the conflict.

Additionally, the Command’s Intelligence and Investigation Department arrested 48 suspects involved in offenses such as cyber fraud, domestic violence, child abuse, and other civil cases.

Eleven criminal cases from this department have already been presented in court for prosecution, with ongoing investigations continuing for other arrests.

Dr. Olusola Odumosu emphasised that investigations are ongoing for some of the cases, and charges will be filed accordingly once completed.

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