Tag: daughter

  • Man jailed for impregnating daughter

    An Edo State Family Court has sentenced a 42-year-old man to 14 years’ imprisonment with hard labour for defiling and impregnating his teenage daughter.

    The convict, identified as Friday Moses, was said to have been sleeping with his 13-year-old daughter since she was seven, after the death of her mother.

    Friday, a commercial motorcyclist, hails from Cross River State and lives in Edo State.

    Magistrate J.O. Ejale, who did not give an option of fine, said the sentence would act as a detterent to others.

    The victim, a primary six pupil, is five months and two weeks pregnant.

    She is the eldest child  of the convict, and is in the protective custody of the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development.

    A former seminarian, Benjamin Uzoma Nwachukwu, was also jailed 20 years by the court for defiling a teenager after a prayer session with the family the previous night.

    Others arraigned at the Family Court and remanded in prison custody for defiling teenagers were 65-year-old Matthew Omokhafe, 31-year-old Pastor Matthew Braimoh, and 33-year-old Corporal Michael Eriarebhe.

     

  • Woman ‘fakes’ self-kidnap, daughter to dupe husband N15m

    The police yesterday paraded a 45-year-old woman, Hadijat Kabir for allegedly faking kidnap of herself and her sick daughter, Hamidat, 18, in order to fleece her husband of N15 million.

    Mrs Kabir was arrested alongside Ahmed Kudos, 29, who allegedly negotiated ransom with the woman’s husband, Alhaji Kabir Muraino as well as the wife of a native doctor, Adijat Rufai, 39, said to be a member of the gang.

    According to Police Commissioner Imohimi Edgal, the native doctor, Wasiu Rufai, Luqmon Ahmed and one Jossy were being trailed by the police in connection to the matter.

    He said Alhaji Muriano had reported to the police on August 2, at about 3:30pm that he received a call from his wife, who was on her way to a psychiatric hospital with their daughter, that they have been kidnapped.

    Edgal said: “The man reported at Ikotun Police Station that the kidnappers were demanding N15 million ransom.

    “Based on this, the Anti-Kidnapping Squad were directed to ensure speedy rescue of the hostages and arrest of the suspects. Investigation revealed that the kidnappers were making their demands from Ado-Odo community in Ogun State.

    “The operatives busted the  kidnappers’ den. The hostages were rescued and the  suspects were arrested.

    “When the wife was debriefed, she confessed that she planned her kidnap with the suspects arrested to defraud her husband. She named those on the run as members of the syndicate.”

    Mrs Kabir told reporters she plotted the kidnap because her husband was not caring for her needs.

    She said: “I bore four children for him. He has two wives and I am the first. I have been with him for 27 years. I did not use my daughter for ritual. I just wanted money from my husband.

    “He would always shout at me if I requested for money. He would not even tell me gently, he would always flare up. I was a fashion designer before I married him. My daughter has been convulsive since she was a kid.

    “My family members would call me to ask for money even my mum but I do not have any money to give them. I would ask my husband for money, he would not give me. I asked him for just N500,000 and he refused. We were not kidnapped. We just hid at a place and contacted him.”

    But her husband denied allegations of negligence, claiming that he opened a shop for her and also gave her N300,000 and their son added N150,000 to it recently.

    He said he had complained to her parents that she was wayward and unfaithful and had told them he would send her back home not knowing that she was nursing such a plan.

    Kudus, a betting company employee, said he knew the woman through his brother, Ahmed Lukman, a panel beater, who’s her lover.

    He said: “They do lodge in a hotel called Church Hotel. They usually spent close to three hours there. So, they called me over. I asked them why they did not come straight to the house instead of lodging in a hotel, she told me her daughter is sick and she wanted to take her for treatment. I told her she should have taken her to the hospital instead of coming to Ogun State. She said it is not the work of a hospital that a herbalist was capable of treating her daughter. The two men I met there left immediately.

    “I spoke to the woman’s husband on phone while the woman pretended to be crying and was talking about a million naira during the conversation.

    “The woman was like it was too small that he should make it N4 million. I was surprised, so they explained to me. I spoke to the man and asked if he had made any promise to them he said yes that he told them one million naira. I asked him to give them and I left. I did not collect any money from them.”

    Mrs. Rufai said she was arrested because her husband fled, adding that she had nothing to do with the crime.

  • Wife caught hubby in bed with their daughter, court told

    An Ikeja Domestic Violence and Sexual Offences Court yesterday heard how a wife caught her husband Folorunso Oluwaseun, 52, sleeping with their daughter on their matrimonial bed.

    Oluwaseun, a technician, who lives at 30, Popoola Street, Ishawo, Ikorodu was arraigned on the February 8 on a two-count charge of defilement and sexual assault.

    He pleaded not guilty.

    Led in evidence by the prosecutor, Mr Babajide Boye, a witness, Sergeant Olakunle Orebe attached to the Gender Unit of the Lagos State Police Command said the victim told the police that her mother caught her father in the act four years after he started sleeping with her.

    The witness said the woman was not aware of what was going on until 2016 when she caught the defendant with their daughter.

    He said the woman relocated from Lagos to Ibadan with her other children, a boy and a girl because of the incident.

    Orebe said when the victim relocated to Ibadan, she started teaching in a school.

    When Boye sought to tender the statement of the defendant in evidence, the defence counsel, Mr Worer Obuagbaka, objected to its admissibility on the grounds that it was obtained under duress.

    To untie the knot, Justice Sybil Nwaka ordered a trial-within-trial.

    During the trial-within-trial, Orebe denied forcing Oluwaseun to write his confessional statement.

    He said: “I cautioned him before he wrote the statement and I told him he was entitled to legal representation.  After he wrote his statement, I read the statement aloud to him and he affirmed the contents”.

    Orebe said Oluwaseun was neither handcuffed nor chained when he was brought from Ikorodu to Ikeja.

    “I did not torture, beat, slap or threaten him, he understood the statement when I read it aloud and he signed it. My superior officer, Abimbola Williams an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) read the statement again to him and he affirmed making the statement and the superior officer signed,” he said.

    Oluwaseun gave a different version of how his confessional statement was obtained.

    Led in evidence by Obuagbaka, he said was in his house when the police came to arrest him. He said on arrival at the station, he was told to respect himself or he would be handcuffed.

    He said when they got to the Police Command, he was given a paper to write his statement about what happened between him and his daughter.

    Justice Nwaka adjourned till June 28.

     

  • DPP’s report indicts Dane for ‘murder of wife, daughter’

    •Court extends suspect’s remand by 51 days

    A Yaba Chief Magistrates’ Court in Lagos yesterday extended by 51 days the remand of Danish national, Peter Nielsen, following a Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) report which indicted him for murder.

    Nielsen, 53, is suspected of killing his singer wife, Zainab Nielsen, and their three-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Petra on April 5, at their Banana Island, Lagos home.

    Chief Magistrate Kikelomo Ayeye granted the remand extension to enable the prosecution file a charge against Nielsen at the Lagos High Court, which has the jurisdiction to try murder.

    The DPP’s advice marked April 19, was tendered in court alongside the application for an extension of Nielsen’s remand, by prosecuting counsel Effiong Asuquo, a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP).

    It reads in part: “After carefully considering the facts available in the duplicate case file, this office is of the considered opinion that a prima facie case of murder contrary to Sections 223, of the Criminal Law, Laws of Lagos State, 2015, exists against the suspect, Peter Nielsen.”

    Mrs Ayeye adjourned the case till June 28, for mention.

    On April 11, Nielsen was brought before the court on a two-count temporary charge of unlawful killing.

    It reads in part: “That you Peter Nielsen, male, on April 5, 2018 at Block 4, Flat 17, Bella Vista Tower, Banana Island, Ikoyi, Lagos, did unlawfully kill your wife, one Zainab Nielsen, aged 37 years and your daughter, Petra Nielsen, aged three- and-a-half years”

    His plea was not taken as the court had no jurisdiction over the matter, rather Nielsen was remanded at the police’s request.

    Last year, Zainab, alias Alizee, signed a two-year record deal with an Asian record label, Petra Entertainment.

    The deal reportedly earned the Kogi State native a new Ford explorer SUV, a house on Banana Island and international distribution with affiliates of her record company in Asia.

    In January, she released a single, ‘Alhaji Musa’.

  • ‘Danish accused of killing wife, daughter not yet charged’

    A Danish citizen, Mr. Peter Nielsen, who was accused of killing his wife and daughter, has not been charged with any offence, his legal representatives, Primera Africa Legal (PAL), said yesterday.

    The Police are investigating Nielson over the death of his Nigerian wife, Zainab Ali-Nielsen, an artiste popularly known as Alizee, and her four-year-old daughter, Petra.

    It was alleged that they were murdered in the family’s Banana Island, Ikoyi, Lagos Island residence in the early hours of April 5.

    PAL’s Senior Partner, F. Boma Ayomide Alabi, said in a statement that Nielsen “is fully cooperating” with the investigators at the Lagos State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCID).

    She sought transparent investigation and for access to him by his lawyers, adding that the suspect has not been charged and that the cause of death was unknown.

    Alabi said there had been “largely inaccurate and speculative public and media narrative” against her client.

    “He has not been charged with any crime yet. The cause of death is still unknown. It is in the interest of justice that an opportunity is availed Mr. Nielsen to defend himself and that the investigation is transparent, factual and unbiased.

    “The Nigeria Police must allow Mr Nielsen access to his lawyers. In the eyes of the law, he is presumed innocent till proven guilty after an adversarial trial process.

    “We, therefore, plead that no one rushes to judgment and that we allow the law take its course,” the statement reads.

    Lagos State Police Command’s spokesman Chike Oti had said Nielsen was detained at the SCID.

    “The suspect is from Denmark. He has been arrested and transferred to the State CID, Panti, for thorough investigation by the Homicide Department.

    “The command has also written the embassy on the suspect that the police are investigating one of their nationals,” he said.

  • Cleric marries daughter to another man after ‘collecting N11.7m’ from suitor

    A Reverend, Moses Emonena, has been arraigned before an Igbosere Chief Magistrates’ Court for allegedly defrauding his daughter’s suitor of  N11,750,000.

    Emonena of the Assembly of God Church, Warri, Delta State, was said to have obtained the cash from Samuel Oladele Fatai under the pretext of giving his daughter to him in marriage.

    But, the police alleged that the cleric gave his daughter to another after collecting Fatai’s money.

    Prosecuting Superintendent of Police   Henry Obiazi told Chief Magistrate Folashade Botoku that the offence contravenes Sections 411 and 314(3) of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2015.

    Obiazi alleged that Emonena committed the offence between November 2016 and March 2017 at Egbeda, a Lagos suburb.

    Fatai, he said,  reported to the police that Emonena gave him stiff conditions when he approached the cleric about marrying his daughter.

    The complainant said he was shocked that after meeting the financial condition of N11,750,000.00, Emonena gave his daughter out to another man.

    Emonena pleaded not guilty.

    Chief Magistrate Botoku granted him N1 million bail with two sureties in the like sum.

    The defendant will be in custody until he fulfils the bail conditions. The case continues on April 27.

  • DOCTOR IN TROUBLE FOR ALLEGEDLY RAPING, IMPREGNATING PATIENT’S 16-YR-OLD DAUGHTER

    DOCTOR IN TROUBLE FOR ALLEGEDLY RAPING, IMPREGNATING PATIENT’S 16-YR-OLD DAUGHTER

    A medical doctor attached to the Federal Medical Center, Bida, Niger State, is at the centre of a rape scandal which resulted in the death of the victim. Sixteen-year-old Fatima Yusuf was said to have given up the ghost a spell after childbirth after she was repeatedly raped and impregnated by a medical doctor attached to the Federal Medical Centre, Bida, Niger State.

    The said doctor was said to have repeatedly raped the late Fatima while the latter was taking care of her mother while she was on admission in the hospital for a severe case of diabetes.

    A family source, who spoke with our correspondent, quoted Fatima as telling the family that it all began on a day the doctor invited her to his room while her mother was asleep. The doctor, the source said, pretended that he was trying to advise Fatima only to seize the opportunity to forcibly have carnal knowledge of her. The secret act, she said, continued until Fatima’s mother was discharged from the hospital.

    The family source, who pleaded not to be named because she was not qualified to speak for the family, said that when other family members discovered that Fatima was pregnant, they asked her who the father of the baby was and she fingered the said doctor, who vehemently denied having any sexual relationship with her.

    The case, however, became so serious that the Emir of Bida, Alhaji Abubakar Yahaya, had to intervene in it. The accused doctor, in the course of interrogation at the Emir’s palace, was said to have admitted that he only hugged Fatima and rubbed his body against hers, but did not have any sexual intercourse with her. The deceased girl, on the other hand, was said to have stood by her word that the doctor forcibly slept with her, and the act resulted in her pregnancy.

    The situation was said to have prompted the Emir to order that a paternity test be conducted on the pregnancy. But while the Federal Medical Centre complied with the directive, it has been reluctant to release the result of the test, a situation that led to the decision to conduct another paternity test in a hospital outside the state.

    Unfortunately, while this was going on, Fatima died on Monday some time after she was delivered of a baby boy at the family house in Bida.

    Alarmed by the development, the Niger State Child Rights Agency was said to have taken over the case. The Director General of the agency, Barrister Mariam Kolo, who confirmed to our correspondent that the agency had taken up the case, said the agency’s attention was drawn to it because the victim was underage and because it was suspected that the management of the hospital was trying to cover up for the accused doctor.

    Kolo said that while Fatima might have died, the agency would go ahead with the case and see to its logical conclusion. If Dr. Seyi is found guilty, she said, he will not escape the wrath of the law.

    She said: “Even in the worst case scenario, a naive and underage girl like that cannot just accuse someone who is higher than her wrongly. If the man did not have carnal knowledge of her, she would not accuse him falsely. Why did she not accuse another doctor in the hospital? She even knew his office and how it looked like. Why did she stick to her story till she died in spite of pressures from all quarters?

    “The family is not asking for money. They are only asking the doctor to own up and take responsibility for what he did. We are waiting for the DNA result. When it comes out, we will know who the father is. Government cannot take responsibility of the child when the father is alive.”

    Kolo said the Federal Medical Centre, Bida, was trying to cover up the case, adding that the doctor was hiding under the guise that the result of the DNA test was not yet out and that he would not say anything until the test’s result was released.

    Fatima, according to Kolo, died from intense depression because of the horrendous act the doctor committed against her.

    “Although no autopsy was done, it was clear that she died out of intense depression,” she said.

    “Look at this: her mother is ill, a man raped and impregnated her and denied it, and they do not have money to feed. He put her under intense depression. It is one of the factors that led to her death. He contributed to her psychological state of mind.”

    Kolo said the state government was determined to rid the state of predators who prey on innocent victims and molest them. “This is a very sensitive matter. If medical doctors are now harassing children, it leaves one to wonder if our children are safe. ”

    When contacted, the management of the Federal Medical Centre, Bida, acknowledged that a case of alleged sexual harassment was filed against one of its doctors, adding that the hospital was not covering up anybody.

    The hospital’s Head of Communication, Musa Ladan, who spoke with our correspondent, said that a high powered committee had been set up by the management of the hospital to investigate the allegation.

    Ladan said: “There is a case we are handling. It is not a case of cover-up by the hospital as it is being alleged in some quarters. The case is about a patient’s relation who accused one of our doctors of having carnal knowledge of her.

    “It was brought to our attention and we have set up a high powered committee to investigate it. We have even gone ahead to do a DNA test and we are currently awaiting the result, although while we were waiting, the lady in question died in her family house. ”

    On what was being done to the errant doctor, Ladan said that nothing was being done to him because the allegation had not been established.

    He said: “We have to establish the accusation. Everything is at accusation level now. We have not done anything to the doctor because we are waiting for the result of the DNA test. After the result, we will know the step to take.”

    He reiterated that there would be no cover-up as the hospital’s management had fully participated and supported all the investigations that were being done to establish the fact of the matter.

    The Nation, however, learnt that there were plans to take the case to court following the death of the victim.

  • Suspected herdsmen attack woman, daughter

    Suspected herdsmen attack woman, daughter

    Suspected Fulani herdsmen have attacked a woman and her daughter at Ofumwengbe village in Ovia South West Local Government of Edo State for reporting them to the police.

    The woman, Mrs. Patricia Toweh, 52 and her daughter, Hannah, 18, were injured with a machete.

    Hannah had a deep cut on her forehead and right hand, while her mother had her left ear cut. She also suffered a deep cut on her forehead.

    Narrating her ordeal to reporters, Toweh said they were attacked because she reported the suspected herdsmen to the police after they destroyed her two hectares of cassava.

    She said the herdsmen pointed a gun point at her and threatened to shoot her dead, but she grabbed the gun and they used machete to attack her.

    The woman said her daughter, who attempted to rescue her, was also attacked.

    She recalled that in January, she complained to the leader of the herdsmen at Ofunwengbe,  Alhaji Jubrin that her farm had been destroyed by suspected herdsmen.

    This, Toweh said, led to the arrest of herdsmen, who were detained at the Police Divisional Station in Okada, but one of the suspects, Alhaji Yellow, was later released.

    Police Commissioner Mr. Babatunde Kokumo, who confirmed the incident, said the command had begun investigation.

    He said justice would be done.

    “The woman was brought to me today. We will ensure justice is done.”

  • K1 De Ultimate mourns daughter

    K1 De Ultimate mourns daughter

    Fuji musician King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall, known as K1 De Ultimate, has lost his daughter, Olaronke Ashabi last Tuesday.

    Putting speculations to rest, the singer took to Instagram to mourn the passing of the 34 years old whom he constantly referred to as his friend.

    “I give glory and thanks to God Almighty who gave you to me as a gift by you coming to this world for a purpose and through me, I have seen that severally while you were growing that I am privileged to be your father and also to the kind of a child that also double as my friend,” he wrote.

    According to him, all efforts through medical means failed, neither did her prayer and that everybody that loves her, bringing him to the realization that Allah Subhanalahi Watahala wants her around him in his paradise.

    “If you are able to look back right now this minute You will see how people across the globe are all trying to comfort me and soften my heart with many beautiful words and verses from both Quran and Bible, the books that guide us to our creator then you will agree with me your death is well celebrated as one already inAljanata,” the distraught singer added.

    The musician is reported to have 38 children. According to report, Olaronke happens to be one of his favourites.

    King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall is an artiste regarded as a novelty in African music with over 50 albums to his name. He gave birth to his last child in the year 2017.

  • Man jailed three years for defiling daughter

    A Jos Upper Area Court at Kasuwan Nama, Plateau State, has sentenced a 35-year-old businessman, Hamza Abubakar, to three years for defiling his nine-year-old daughter.

    The judge, Mr. Yahaya Mohammed, convicted Abubakar, as he pleaded guilty to the three-count charge levelled against him.

    Mohammed, who sentenced Abubakar without an option of fine, said the offence contravened Section 157 of Plateau Criminal Procedure Law.

    He said the sentence would act as a deterrent to others.

    The prosecutor, Mr. E. Edwin, told the court that the case was transferred from Bukuru Police “B” Division to the State Criminal Investigative Department.

    He said the convict lured his nine-year-old daughter into his second wife’s room and had carnal knowledge of her.

    Edwin said the convict threatened to kill his daughter if she told others.

    The prosecutor said the offences of incest, rape and criminal intimidation contravened sections 390, 283 and 397 of the Penal Code Laws of Northern Nigeria.