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  • Father jailed seven years for indecent treatment of daughter

    Father jailed seven years for indecent treatment of daughter

    An Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court yesterday sentenced a man,  Chukwuweike Ashideu to seven years in prison for ‘indecent treatment’ of his 17-year-old daughter (names withheld).

    Justice Rahman Oshodi found the convict guilty of a one count charge of indecent treatment of a child brought against him by the state.

    The prosecuting counsel,  Babajide Boye had told the court that the incident happened between 2015 and 2016.

      Delivering the judgement  in the matter, Justice Oshodi held that the prosecution had proved the charge against the convict beyond reasonable charge. Justice Oshodi noted that the convict admitted in his extra judicial statement that he robbed his manhood on the buttocks of the survivor.

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    The defendant said, “I use my manhood to rob the buttocks one time on the December 20, 2016. I release on her buttocks, my wife was in the hospital that day. “

    The judge also noted that the Investigating Police Officer (IPO) corroborated his quilt and testified that “ the defendant denied the allegation of defilement and only said that he used his manhood to rob her and released on her body but he has never penetrated her”

    Before passing the sentence, the convict pleaded with the court for mercy.

    “My Lord, please tamper justice with mercy” Chukwuweike said.

    Defence counsel, Olanrewaju Ajanaku  also pleaded for leniency on behalf client saying that he is a first time offender. I humbly pleaded for mercy of the court.  Throughout his trial, he was remorseful and repentant and he promised not to do any such thing again.”

    But  the prosecution counsel, Boye urged the court to sentence the convict in accordance with the law.

    “My lord this case against the defendant is strange as it is between a father and his daughter.

    “I urge my Lord to sentence him as charged and we further applied that his name should be regathered in the sexual offenders register”

  • Drunken man defiles nine-year-old daughter

    Drunken man defiles nine-year-old daughter

    A 42-year-old man, Auwalu Shuaibu, has defiled his nine-year-old daughter in Yola, Adamawa State.

    Shuaibu blamed it on intoxication. According to him, he thought the little girl was his wife.

    Shuaibu, who hails from Kabang in Mubi, said the whole thing happened after he returned from a drinking joint where he took whisky.

    Narrating the incident at the police headquarters in Yola yesterday, Shuaibu said: “I went out with a colleague to supply welding materials, after which he took me to the joint where I drank whisky. He then took me to a cattle market where I took some hard drugs.

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    “I returned home about 6pm and apparently slept off, only to wake up the next morning to find my daughter naked by my side.”

    Shuaibu said he had repented from anything alcoholic and would never again take any illicit substance.

    Police spokesperson Suleiman Ngurore said the suspect was arrested on March 11. He added that Commissioner of Police, Dankombo Morris, had ordered discreet investigation into the matter for diligent prosecution.

  • This is your daughter’s  body count (2)

    This is your daughter’s  body count (2)

    A female celebrity recently celebrated her love for being a “slut” on a broadcast programme. The male interviewer, intoning a slur, called her a slut at every turn until she felt comfortable and voiced her discomfiture. Having bragged earlier that her family supports her decision to self-identify as a slut and live as such, she suddenly developed a moral sense of things and asked the interviewer why he is unforgiving of a woman with a high body count vis-a-vis a man. Their dialogue ensues.

    “Why do you only condemn a female with a high body count?”

    “Because that makes her a slut.”

    “And what does it make you if you are a man with a high body count?”

    “A slut maker,” he said.

    As we condemn the slur intoned by the male interviewer, shall we invalidate the toxic femininity of the “slutty” interviewee? More is the pity that they both enjoy a cult following among modern, “emancipated” youngsters.

    While being male permits no one bragging rights to reckless sex life, the consequences for a female are often more devastating. Dissenters may argue with their keypads.

    There is a lot to teach our daughters. That chastity is nonnegotiable; it simply makes perfect sense. That promiscuity renders the female toxic, like a garden filled with poisoned fruit.

    Sleeping around projects a lack of morals. And lack of morals makes no one “emancipated.” It’s neither ennobling nor liberating for a female to stack up multiple body counts, let alone, a girl. It simply makes her a slave in a factory of fluid sharers. Intercourse with her, even in matrimony, is akin to coupling with an emotional cripple.

    This article refers to the millions of ‘daughters’ with a choice, the unmarried horde who embrace promiscuity as a sport. Not the percentage left broken by sexual abuse, rape, commercial sex work, to mention a few. Thus the flaming misandrist may stifle her gall.

    A female with no morals may consider herself free today; she may argue that she doesn’t need any man, quoting the married fraudulent feminist, who teaches women never to see marriage as an achievement, in time, she would find herself a broken debauchee.

    If your daughter tells you abstinence and marriage are restrictive, teach her to navigate their humane shoals; help her to appreciate why they have been grounded on human experience through the centuries.

    Teach her that the “modern” female with a high body count, will forever subsist as a gymnasium of bodies soullessly masturbating her psyche, until they rupture the membrane of passion she shares with any new partner.

    Teach her that promiscuity isn’t liberating. It isn’t freedom. Teach her never to see men as tools by which she could achieve all her acceptable and inordinate yearnings. A woman who approaches men as tools gets used up, like a tool, till she becomes broken.

    And if she’s smitten with feminism, teach her to project African feminism, developed outside sullied and biased academia, one that seeks the inclusion of both men and women in nurturing the family against social, economic, and political constraints.

    Teach her to embrace that brand of feminism that complements and humanises the patriarchy. Not the one that antagonises it. Help her understand that beneath the misandrist’s bedazzling, theorised nirvana, life is a purgatory.

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    Misandry eats deep into the contemporary female psyche, like a virus. It infects 13 and 14-year-olds. ‘Modern’ teens at 15 through 20, swim in its slurry. By age 21 through 30, they hasten through various stages of awareness, embracing furry anti-male slogans, weaponising felt and ‘unfelt’ grief into savage animosity towards men.

    Yet they need men to fulfil random impulses thus social media becomes their performance theatre, where they share everything mostly of a sexual nature.

    Once upon a time, a Facebook celebrity loved to post the adventures of her soul as she masturbated. She bragged about her capacity to attain mind-blowing orgasms and denounced the existence of God in the same breadth. She recounted with relish, how she screamed to taunt her very religious siblings and extended family, in the heat of a squirt.

    She condemned adultery but boasted about flirting with married men. Eventually, she got pregnant by a supposedly perfect hunk, who identified with her misandrist ideology. The latter, she bragged, begged to be with her knowing she could only offer him an “open marriage.”

    Unknown to her, her perfect beau belted out the notes she loved to hear. He was the liberal, feminist male, who joined her in scoffing at ”chauvinistic men,” online and offline, while raiding her secret places. 

    Her gravest mistake was getting pregnant for him. He deserted her in a heartbeat. Now a single mother, she “coaches young girls to achieve their dreams.”

    Like this curious character, many misguided females shop for non-committal sex with random males on social media. This minute, one such character brags about how many ‘oafs’ and ‘scums’ she has bedded in random, passionless sex in the backseat of her ‘personal car,’ on her ‘personal sofa’ and ‘six-foot bed’ inside her ‘personal apartment.’

    If she gets pregnant, she either terminates it or keeps the baby. Either way, she becomes the ‘sapiosexual’ man-hating feminist, who lives by her terms and ‘does not give a hoot what anyone thinks.’

    Innately she craves for someone to love and trust. Outwardly, she seeks solace in bitter, misandrist literature. Someday, she might write a daring, ‘feminist’ novel that gets her celebrated among the herd.

    Beneath the glitter of acclaim, however, she is a weak, needy female craving a man’s love and attention. Occasionally, she might “experiment” in the arms of a fellow woman or girl, a bored housewife or married woman who flirts with her on social media en route to a tryst or two.

    Eventually, the latter find her boring, her touches, gross, and her rant too repetitive. Then they run back to their husbands whom they never deserted for her in the first place.

    Now hovering in her late 30s, she realises that it is only on the pages of feminist literature and misandrist fairy tales that married women ditch their husbands to marry or move in with feminist lovers, no matter how earth-shattering their joint climaxes are.

    Forty creeps on her while she is busy posting anti-male messages on Facebook and Twitter; and penning yet another feminist-lit blockbuster. But where she attains no literary or artistic renown, she simply fades frustrated, into her life’s eternal midnight.

    Eventually, she finds religion and rediscovers sudden wisdom in the scriptures she hitherto pilloried as patriarchal nonsense. She has no more use for tired slogans and banal anger. Most of her peers are now quietly married away and severing connection with her kind. She begins to covet the marital securities and stability she scorned in her youth.

    She tries to live again but it’s too late. She discovers that she had been enjoying for years, her 15 minutes of fame. The truth dawns on her in a moment of eternal damnation. Her orchestra is done playing and it’s time to exit the stage.

    It’s about time we raised our daughters to be so strong they can be gentle, so educated they can be humble, so fierce they can be compassionate, so passionate they can be rational, and so disciplined they can be free. Apology to Kavita Ramdas.

  • A MOTHER’S PRAYER FOR HER DAUGHTER (2)

    A MOTHER’S PRAYER FOR HER DAUGHTER (2)

    Sit down here, my beloved Daughter
    Sip every drop of the honey
    From my mouth

    If men boast about their sun
    Tell them the truth about your moon
    If they crow about
    The fury of their fists
    Let them know about
    The power of your proverb

    Remind them
    Of the breaking Waters of the Beginning
    Of the Fire which burns without flames
    Of the single morsel that fills the mouth.. . .

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    Sit here with me, beloved Daughter
    Together let us crack the kernel of the word
    The not-so-wise praises the river
    Without remembering its source
    They sing all day about
    Conquering kings and emperors
    Without a word about
    The hand that rocks the cradle

    (Concluded)

    The Gender of Justice

    In brave conference rooms
    And their plenary sessions
    They argue all day
    About the gender of thunder
    Male rivers, female stones

    They say very little
    About the gender of Justice.

  • A Mother’s Prayer For Her Daughter  (1)

    A Mother’s Prayer For Her Daughter  (1)

    Sit down here, my beloved Daughter

    Friend of laughter, begotten of the Moon

    Daughter of the lioness

    Who sustains the pack

    Throw open the door of your ears

    Grant my words a fruitful entry

    Your sun will rise

    In the brightest part of the sky

    You will grow and blossom

    Like the streamside tree

    Flourish in freedom

    And wake up wiser every passing day

    You will watch men dance around you

    Like flies around a honeypot

    Their tongues sharp and smooth

    Their eyes aflame with passion

    Their hands quick like a cougar’s claw

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    Open your eyes, my daughter

    When their promises tumble down

    Like the August rain

    Watch and weigh every word

    When their smiles seek to drown you

    In their floodlight

    Observe the shifty deliberation

    Of their lips

    Wear caution like a steel amulet

    Around your waist

    Look left, right, right, then left

    Before crossing the Yes-Road

    Your sun will never set

    In the joyless dungeon of a seething harem

    No darkening custom will eclipse

    The sun of your rising glory

    Beloved Daughter

    The road lies before you

    Like an open book

    Glowing with wisdom and wonder

    (To continue next week)

  • Uniformed men beat up man, wife, daughter in Yaba

    Uniformed men yesterday at Iwaya in Yaba, Lagos Mainland, allegedly beat up a couple and their daughter.

    The Nation learnt that the uniformed beat up Taiwo John, his wife, Omonike  and their daughter because he allegedly blocked their path.

    It was gathered that about 30 uniformed men invaded the community over land dispute. They had no name tags on their uniforms.

    The land dispute, sources said, was still in court.

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    Taiwo told The Nation that he was standing in front of his house when the incident happened.

    “I was standing in front of my house at Idowu Ogunde Street this morning (yesterday) when I saw about nine uniformed men coming. One of them said I was standing on their way and about three of them beat me up. I could not fight them because they had guns. They also beat up my wife and our 20-year-old daughter. Neighbours and the landlord association rescued us,” he said.

    He implored the government to rescue the community “because these uniformed men have been parading our area with guns for the past 10 days.”

  • Singer, daughter were violently killed, says pathologist

    Lagos High Court in Igbosere yesterday heard that a Nigerian singer, Zainab Nielsen and her three-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Petra, died violently.

    A consultant pathologist, Prof. John Obafunwa, told the court that a coroner required him to carry out an autopsy on the deceased because of the gruesome state their bodies were found.

    The witness testified yesterday in the twin murder trial of a Dane, Peter Nielsen, who is alleged to have killed Zainab, 29, and Petra on April 5 at the couple’s Banana Island, Lagos home.

    Nielsen, 53, was arraigned on June 13 on a two-count charge of murder, contrary to Section 223 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    Lagos Attorney-General (A-G) and Commissioner for Justice Kazeem Adeniji told Justice Mobolanle Okikiolu-Ighile that Nielsen killed Zainab and Petra about 3:45am at No. 4, Flat 17, Bella Vista Tower, Banana Island Ikoyi.

    Nielsen denied the charge.

    On Monday, Obafunwa told the judge that Zainab, alias Alizee, and Petra, died of head injuries and asphyxia (or suffocation) that were not self-inflicted.

    He said the result of his post-mortem examination of mother and child suggested that they were killed when their noses and mouths were forcibly closed, which deprived them of oxygen.

    Zainab, in particular, also suffered bruises around her head, which were consistent with “blunt force trauma that was not enough to cause any fracture.”

    Obafunwa said evidence showed that she struggled to free herself of her killer’s grip, using her hands and nails.

    The result of a DNA analysis of Zainab’s nail clippings, the witness added, revealed the presence of her DNA material and that of “another individual described as Peter”.

    At the commencement of proceedings yesterday, the professor affirmed his testimony under cross examination by Nielsen’s counsel, Mr. Olasupo Shasore, SAN.

    He said the coroner ordered the post mortem because the incident fell under the categories of reportable deaths.

    According to him, reportable deaths are those that are suspicious, violent, suicide deaths, asphyxia deaths, surgical deaths or industrial deaths of poisoning.

    Obafunwa said in this case, it was a violent death, following which the coroner ordered a post mortem examination of the deceased victims.

    He maintained that his findings were consistent with the presumption that “there was an assailant in this case, that another person was involved.”

    When Shasore, a former Lagos State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, asked if it was unusual for a husband’s DNA to be on the wife, the pathologist did not disagree.

    Responding to another question, the witness said he couldn’t ascertain who died first because he wasn’t called on when the incident occurred.

    When asked if he saw photographs of Zainab and Petra, when he visited the scene, the pathologist said: “I was shown some photographs that were taken by the police of when the bodies were discovered. In one of the photographs, I observed foam in the mouth of Petra”.

    Justice Okikiolu-Ighile adjourned till November 29 for continuation of trial.

  • Woman demands justice over slain husband, daughter

    A middle aged woman, Mrs Kabirat Ajayi, a trader, has cried out for justice over the gruesome murder of her husband, Segun Ajayi and one of her children.

    Kabirat, a mother of three, made the demand in a petition she sent to some human rights activists and orgnaisations.

    Speaking with reporters in Lagos, the distraught widow, explained that her husband, a customs officer, was killed by suspected hired assassins, who also terminated the life of her nine- year- old daughter, Tomisin.

    Kabirat explained that the trouble which culminated in the murder of her husband and daughter, started on September 21 this year, after her husband led a team that intercepted a lorry loaded with contraband worth millions of naira at the border area of Badagry, Lagos    State, and also arrested the owner of the goods, whom she described as a notorious smuggler.

    “Three days after the arrest, an order came from my husband’s office’s headquarters in Abuja, asking him to release the suspect and the impounded vehicle, an order which my husband ignored in a bid to ensure that the suspect was prosecuted.’’

    She explained that her husband was subsequently summoned to Abuja, following his refusal to cooperate with the directive earlier given to him.

    “What baffled me was that before my husband came back from Abuja, four days after, the suspect and the vehicle had been released”

    Kabirat said that anonymous persons made constant threat calls to her husband, warning him that his life and that of his family members were in danger.

    She explained further that security agencies were informed about the anonymous threat calls and strange movement around their house in Isolo area of Lagos state.

    “The next thing we saw was the visit to our own house, sometimes in September by three men, armed with guns. They forcibly gained entrance into our apartment; I quickly hid myself in the kitchen as the assailants shouted where is Segun.? The next thing I heard were sporadic gunshots. Few minutes later, I came out and saw my husband and daughter, Tomisin in a pool of their own blood.”

  • Daughter sues dad for refusing her marriage

    A 20-year-old woman, Amina Hassan, yesterday took her father, Hassan Adamu, to a Sharia Court in Magajin Gari, Kaduna for his refusal to allow her marry the man she loves.

    The woman, who lives with her grandmother on Bashama Road, Tudun Wada, Kaduna said through her lawyer, Ado Ali that she wanted the court to order her father to marry her off to her heartthrob.

    The complainant added that she had attained marriage age and would want to settle with the man she loved, but her father refused his assent.

    “We want the court to order her father to marry her off to her heartthrob,” her lawyer said.

    He said if the father remained adamant, the court should serve as the woman’s guardian and marry her off to the man she loved.

    Ali said he had made attempts to convince the father to change his mind, but to no avail.

    He said the father withheld his blessings because the  suitor had no regard for him.

    The counsel, however, prayed the court to grant the two parties two weeks “to sort things out and reach an agreement.”

    The defendant’s counsel, Nasir Abdullahi, agreed with the submission of the prosecution counsel that the court should give them time to resolve the issue.

    The Judge, Malam Dahiru Lawal, noted that although the father had a right to assess his daughter’s suitors, he had no right to force anyone on her.

    He, therefore, ordered the defendant’s lawyer to present the father in court on October 29, for further hearing.

     

  • ‘Dane threatened to kill wife, daughter while drunk’

    A Lagos High Court in Igbosere yesterday heard that a Danish national, Peter Nielsen, once allegedly threatened to kill his wife, Zainab and their three-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Petra, while drunk or ‘mad.’

    A prosecution witness, Daniel Simon Joel, told Justice Mobolanle Okikiolu-Ighile that the late Zainab was afraid her husband, who he called ‘Oga’, was “running mad.”

    The court also heard that Nielsen made the threat in August 2017 and was arrested, but afterwards released by the police.

    Nielsen, 53, is standing trial before the judge for allegedly killing Zainab – also known as Alizee – and their daughter, Petra, on April 5 at the couple’s Banana Island, Lagos home.

    At the last hearing of the matter on June 13, the court authorised the Lagos State government to obtain Nielsen’s blood for DNA analysis.

    At the beginning of proceedings yesterday, Joel, who identified himself as Nielsen’s former driver, testified as the prosecution’s first witness.

    During his examination by Lagos State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, SAN, Joel narrated how the incident occurred.

    He said around 1am on an unspecified day in August 2017, the late Zainab woke him from sleep and asked for his help to get security officials.

    He said: “In August 2017, the wife of Mr. Nielsen came to the drivers’ lodge at Bella Vista Tower around 1am, banging on the door, calling me ‘Daniel! Daniel! Daniel!” She said I should call the security guards, that Mr. Peter was running mad at her. That he wanted to kill her.

    “I opened the door, I saw Mrs Zainab standing with Petal. She said I should call security and the people around that he was running mad.

    “She said I should look at her face. She showed me her face that Oga wanted to kill her. Then I called security; they responded that they received a call earlier. Then we all went to the house. We saw Mr Peter at the house.

    “Madam Zainab was telling us that Mr Peter wanted to kill her so she did not want to stay with him anymore. That the marriage was over.”

    According to him, the police soon arrived and arrested Nielsen, but he was released afterwards.

    Joel said he was in Kaduna last April when he received phone calls that Zainab and Petra had been killed.

    Under cross-examination by defence counsel Mr Olasupo Shasore, a former Lagos State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, the witness said Nielsen told him he had been drinking the night he allegedly threatened his wife.

    Shasore: “Did he (Nielsen) say anything to you?”

    Witness: “Mr Peter told me that he was drunk. When Mr Peter saw us heading to the house, he came to meet us. That was when he told me, ‘Daniel, I am drunk.’”

    He said he saw the deceased smoke cigarettes, but that he never saw the defendant take cocaine.

    Earlier, the defendant’s counsel brought two applications dated October 5, before the court, seeking approval to obtain medical samples from the prosecution to enable the defence carry out an independent DNA test and to grant them access to the crime scene, as it was shut.

    Both applications were granted.

    Justice Okikiolu-Ighile adjourned till October 9 for continuation of trial, while the defendant was remanded in prison custody.

    Nielsen was arraigned by the Lagos State government on June 13 on a two-count charge of murder, contrary to Section 223 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    Adeniji told the judge that Nielsen murdered Zainab and Petra about 3:45am on April 5, at No. 4, Flat 17, Bella Vista Tower, Banana Island, Ikoyi.

    According to Kazeem, the offences contravened Section 223 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    Nielsen, who has been on remand in prison custody since April 11, pleaded not guilty.

    The defendant’s remand on April 11, was by a Yaba Chief Magistrates’ Court in Lagos following an application by the police.

    The police alleged that the defendant was habitually violent to Zainab, a musician, and that a fight broke out between the couple in their flat about 3am, following which she and her daughter were killed.