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  • Security guard, 50, ‘defiles’ girl, 9

    A 50-year-old security guard, Mikemon Solomon, was yesterday arraigned before an Ogudu Magistrates’ Court for allegedly raping a nine-year-old girl.

    Solomon, who lives on Midou Road, Mile 12, risks life imprisonment, if convicted.

    The prosecutor, Ihiehie Lucky, told the court that the accused committed the offence on March 3, on Aishat Street in Mile 12, Lagos.

    The victim reported the accused to her stepmother, and the victim’s brother subsequently lodged a complaint at the Ketu Police Station.

    “She said that the accused had offered her money on several occasions, but she refused to collect it. On March 2, she was coming from their shop and the accused offered her money again, but she refused to collect it. The little girl said that when she refused, the accused held her on the neck and dragged her to a corner and raped her. Blood was coming out as she went home crying, and told her stepmother, who went to report the incident to the elder brother.”

    The accused pleaded not guilty.

    Magistrate O. Sule-Amzat granted him N100,000 bail with two sureties.

    She said one of the sureties must be the defendant’s relation, adding that both sureties must deposit N20, 000 each into the Chief Registrar’s account.

    The court adjourned the case till March 27.

  • Man, 42, docked for allegedly defiling 12-year-old girl

    A 42-year-old man, Abiodun Inawole, charged with defiling a minor was on Thursday arraigned at a Surulere Chief Magistrates’ Court in Lagos.

    Inawole, a resident of Block 11, Flat 9, Rabiatu Thompson St., Surulere Lagos, was alleged to have defiled a 12-year-old girl.

    ‎The Prosecutor, Sgt. Anthonia Osayande, told the court that‎ the accused committed the offence at his residence on Jan. 26, 2017.

    ‎‎She said the accused, who resided in the same block with the victim’s parents, sent the child on an errand and that when she returned he closed the door behind her and assaulted her sexually. ‎

    Osayande told the court that the victim reported what the accused did to her to her mother, hence the arrest.

    ‎She said that the offence contravened section 261(1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2011.‎

    ‎However, the defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge.‎

    ‎The Senior Chief Magistrate, Mrs Ipaye Nwachukwu, granted bail to the accused in the sum of N200, 000 with two sureties in like sum.‎

    Nwachukwu ordered that one of the sureties must be a civil servant of not below grade level 14, while the other must be a community leader or a cleric, with evidence of tax payments and verified addresses.

    She ordered that N50, 000 should be deposited with the court registrar and adjourned the case till March 28, pending advice from the Department of Public Prosecution (DPP). (NAN)

  • Man ‘defiles’ girl in bathroom

    Man ‘defiles’ girl in bathroom

    A 21-year-old man, Ugochukwu Kingsley, will on January 26, know whether he will be tried for allegedly defiling an 11-year-old girl.

    Kingsley, from Abia State, was arrested last November 28 by the police following a complaint by the girl’s parents that he had had unlawful sexual intercourse with her.

    The Nation learnt that the suspect and the victim are neighbours in Oriwu along Igbogbo Road, Ikorodu.

    He was accused of entering the bathroom while she was taking her bath. The girl was said to have started bleeding after the act.

    But, before his arraignment, Kingsley told The Nation that he had no sexual relations with the girl.

    He said: “I didn’t force myself on her. I asked her, she was aware of everything. I didn’t sleep with her but I made an attempt. I didn’t know she was bleeding.”

    The suspect was arraigned by the police on December 5 on Charge No: IKD/A/116/IKD/2016 before Chief Magistrate O. Oshoniyi on one-count of “unlawful sexual intercourse with a girl child aged 11 years.”

    Chief Magistrate Oshoniyi barred the public from the proceedings because victim in a minor. The Nation learnt that Kingsley pleaded guilty to the charge.

    Mrs Oshoniyi ordered that the case file be transferred to the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) for advice. She remanded Kingsley in Kirikiri.

    The case was adjourned till January 26.

  • Fire Service saves five-year-old from drowning

    The Lagos State Fire Service has rescued a five-year-old girl, Faith Onifade from an 80 feet deep well, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

    The Director of Lagos State Fire Service, Mr Rasak Fadipe, confirmed this incident to NAN on Tuesday.

    According to him, the incident happened on Boxing Day about 5.30 p.m. at No. 1, Church Street, Omiata Bus Stop, Agbeleke, Meran in Ifako-Ijaiye Council Area of the state.

    “On Monday, the Boxing Day, we rescued a five-year-old female child, Faith Onifade, who fell into a deep well of about 80 feet deep; she was rescued alive with no serious injuries,” Fadipe said.

    The Fire Service official advised parents to always monitor their children, especially those who reside near open wells.

    He also urged the public to immediately alert the service of any emergencies. (NAN)

  • ‘A drop of tears in the eye of a girl is enough to destroy us’

    ‘A drop of tears in the eye of a girl is enough to destroy us’

    Despite pledge by Kano State government to improve girl education, enrollment of the female child is still very low. Assistant Editor Seun Akioye visited a Kano community where parents are however desperate to educate their girls

    The motto of Government Girls Arabic Junior Secondary School, (GGAJSS) Tundun Fulani in Ungogo Local Government Area of Kano State is written at the entrance to the school in white chalk against a black background, which the principal, Mallam Mustafa Tijani Imam, is proud to show off.

    “A drop of tears in the eye of a girl is enough to destroy us; girl empowerment is the key to a developed country; end of girls indicate end of life! If you want your life, start saving and educating girls.”

    Imam is very proud of this motto which he carefully crafted himself and had written at a conspicuous space for the benefit of every visitor. Even though the words are self-explanatory, he  takes greatpride in explaining again.

    “Our girls are the most important in this world, if you destroy a girl by not giving her an education, you have destroyed yourself. I tell you, a single tear in the eye of the girl can really destroy us, so we ensure that our girls are educated,” he said.

    Majority of the elders of the community agreed with Imam, after all, the GGAJSS is a recent addition to the eight primary schools which littered the dusty and dry village. Three years ago, following a tragic incident, the elders decided to wipe the tears off the eyes of their female children.

    For many years, successive governments have tried to solve the problem of female education in Nigeria especially in the Northern states.

    According to a study as far as 2003 by the  Federal Ministry of Education Sector Analysis Study, gender disparity in school enrollment in favor of boys are endemic in 15 northern states including Kano.

    Also, the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) reveals  that at least 4.7 million Nigerian children are out of school with about one to three boys in gender parity in the north.

    In a report UNESCO noted that “Another challenge in Nigeria is the issue of girls’ education. In the North particularly, the gender gap remains particularly wide and the proportion of girls to boys in school ranges from 1 girl to 2 boys to 1 to 3 in some States.

    “Another cause of low enrolment, especially in the North, is cultural bias. Most parents do not send their children, especially girls, to school and prefer to send them to Qur’anic schools rather than formal schools.”

    But the Kano state government said it is ready to tackle the challenges facing girl-child education in the state. The government pledged to continue to improve girl-child education.

    Governor Abdullahi Ganduje government has already included summer school programme in its 2017 budget to continue to promote enrollment and retention of girls in the School system.

     

    A cruel death

     At every hour of prayer, the voice of the muezzin could be heard very distinctively on Adamu Street, Tudun Fulani community in Ungogo.

    Men ran out of their houses, making their way to the community mosque which is presided over by Lawal Muhammed, the chief Imam of the community. Tudun Fulani is a small community tucked away in an obscure corner Ungogo, though the community is only a couple of miles from the capital city, it is an ancient community devoid of almost all trappings of modernisation.

    The people of Tudun Fulani could not be said to be averse to modern education  however, every girl child who manages to complete the primary education is sent off in early marriage irrespective of her age.

    “It is their tradition in this community, they like to give their children away early in marriage, but it became justified because there is no secondary school around this community where those who finished from primary school may go,” a teacher said.

    Then tragedy struck. In 2013, a 13-year-old girl, Nasir Yakub struggled to deliver her first child and died. It was a death shook the community to its very roots; the elders came together and decided to build a secondary school. This would achieve the purpose of educating the girl child and also prevent them from getting married early.

    The elders of the community were trying to prevent the incidence of early marriage, they recognized that because the children have nowhere else to go after primary school, getting married becomes an attractive option, so they came together and began to build this school, they could not complete it so they asked the local government for help to roof it, then they employed me,” Imam said.

     

    A small beginning

     The idea of a secondary education did not initially please everyone in the community and Imam spent his first two weeks sitting alone in the uncompleted building which is to serve as the citadel of higher education in the community.

    “I spent the first two weeks alone here,” Imam began with a smile. It was a painful recollection which however is compensated for the increasing success the school has since recorded.

    On the third week, the principal began to knock from house to house imploring parents to send their girls to the school.  The chief Imam, Muhammed and other elders joined in the daily evangelism throughout the community.

    At the end of December 2013, there were 23 students in the school. It was a modest achievement which comes with other challenges. With no furniture in the school, the students sat and wrote on the bare floor and there was an urgent need for additional teachers.

    Imam requested for a teacher from the local government and “an Arabic teacher was sent,” he said.  By the resumption in 2014, more students joined and before the end of the term the population had increased to about 150 students.

    “ We needed staff badly and help was not forthcoming, then student volunteers started to show up, members of the community who are in the universities or College of Education will come and teach the students, at the end of the month, the community pays them N3,000,” the principal said.

    Then one day a man walked into the school from a non-governmental organisation called Mercy Corps and offered to introduce a project which will increase the skills and potentials of the girls.

    The new project tagged:  Educating Nigerian Girls in New Enterprise (ENGINE) was designed to increase the capacity of the students in academics, vocational training and life and entrepreneurial skills.

    ENGINE designed school activities that will be showcased in the community like the Champions Day.

    “That was when people in the community realised that the girls are changing for the better because the girls showcased the skills in cooking, handiwork and academics they had learnt from the ENGINE programme,” Imam said.

    The improvement in the girls who could barely read just one year ago impressed the community, it impressed the Kano State  Education Board also as the school scored a perfect 100 percent in many of the subjects in the last Basic Education Certification Examination (BECE), a result Imam was proud to show off.

    The students were also organised into clubs where they were able to discuss important issues pertaining to life and education; they also contribute at least N50 every week towards a common purse. Currently, the saving box has in excess of N15, 000, a huge sum in Tudun Fulani dusty community.

    “Girl child education was our problem, but the ENGINE project trained our teachers and students and the results are evident,” the principal said.

    The next one year was a period of increasing growth as the school witnessed increased enrollment and population soared from 150 to the current 650 students.

     

    “The girls want to come to school, but there is no space”

     Mallam Sanusi Hashim stood in front of GGAJSS crestfallen; he has just received unpleasant news which was proving too difficult for him to accept.

    “ I have three girls that I want to bring to school but they are telling me that there is no space for them anymore,” he said.

    Hashim was not the only parent to be turned back at the GGAJSS in recent times; they were many as the school currently has no capacity to accommodate the increasing number of girls who are ‘desperate’ for education.

    “ Well, what can I say, there is no more space in the school, we cannot take any more girls here, we are stretched beyond our limit,” Imam said.

    Since the ENGINE project began, the school has faced what Imam called a “good problem.” With only three classrooms available, students have been forced to sit on the floor with Junior Secondary Class 2 having more than 200 students in a class.

    “ We urgently need to expand,” Imam said. The community leaders recognised this fact too and work has begun to add another block to the existing building. In the meantime, the Chief Imam of the community also made available the premises of the community mosque to be used as classroom for Junior Secondary School 1.  The mosque has played a prominent role in the affairs of the community, apart from feeding the spiritual yearnings of the people, it has also been one of the voices which campaigned for girl-child education.

    “When this school started, I usually preached to the people to send their girls to school, when there was a need for classroom, I offered the premises of the mosque,” Muhammed said.

    There is one overriding philosophy the Chief Imam lives by: “ If you educate a girl, you educate a nation,” he said with an expression of defiance.

    The girls expected no luxury as they sat under the tree to engage in the day’s pursuit of knowledge. “We don’t know what to do when the rains come, we don’t know where to keep these girls during that season,” Imam said with sadness.

    Nunjali Ali Nasidi is the headmaster of Tudun Fulani Special Islamic Primary School which is directly opposite the GGAJSS. The condition of learning is a major concern to him as his school is a direct beneficiary of the secondary school.

    “This year alone, 250 of my primary school students graduated to this school, so what we do is that when we close at 12 noon, we would open the premises of our school for use for the JSS1 students, I agree this only partly solves the problem,” he said.

    There is also the issue of teachers, out of the 16 teachers in the school, only three are paid by the government, the rest receive a stipend of between N3,000-N5000 monthly from the community.

    In Junior Secondary 3 class, over 100 students sprang to attention and greeted the visitor in impeccable English. Despite the poverty of their environment, they showed enthusiasm to pursue education.

    “ We are very happy coming to school, we have achieved a lot especially after the ENGINE project came to our school, our self-esteem  has improved, we have registered for our national identity numbers and we have opened bank accounts,” Suwaiba Sunusi, a girl ambassador said.

    To demonstrate this new found self-confidence, Suwaiba read an essay on the importance of the family in flawless English to the class.

     

    Back to the beginning

     However, with every progress made by the junior secondary school, there is a corresponding problem.  More than 50 percent of the students who wrote the junior secondary examination do not proceed to senior secondary.

    “Most of our graduates do not proceed to senior school because of the distance, they usually pass the examination but because they are posted to very far local governments they rather stay at home. Now, it seems we are back to the first problem we tried to solve with the establishment of the junior secondary,” Ibrahim, a volunteer teacher, said.

    The chief Imam said the only solution is to add a senior secondary school to the community.

    “I am appealing to the government and anyone who can help rebuild the school, buy another land around here to come to our aid, we cannot allow our girls to sit at home without education,” he said.

    So what is the solution for the expansion of the school? The principal believes that there are two options, one is to increase the current block by one storey and the other “ is to purchase a land opposite the street and build a new school.”

    The land Imam speaks of is massive, over one acre which currently serves as the local football field for members of the community, but the land also holds a dark secret: It was the community burial ground over 70 years ago.

    “ We don’t mind, we will build the school on it if the government can help us, right now it is being used as a playing ground, let us do something worthwhile with the land,” Imam said

  • Pastor remanded in prison for impregnating teenager

    An Abeokuta Chief Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday ordered the remand of a 48-year-old pastor, Micheal Adeniran, in prison custody for allegedly impregnating a teenager.

    The magistrate, Mrs Oriyomi Sofowora, ordered that the accused be remanded for the facts of the case to be stated.

    She then adjourned the case till Nov.30.

    The accused, whose address is unknown, is facing a charge of sexual abuse.

    The prosecutor, Insp. Kayode Emnmanuel, told the court that the accused committed the offence in June at El- Bethel Church, Ita Aka, in Abeokuta, Ogun.

    Emmanuel said that the accused, a pastor at El- Bethel Church, sexually abused a 17-year-old girl, which resulted into pregnancy.

    The prosecutor said that the pastor failed to take responsibility of the teenager in the last six months of his impregnating her.

    The prosecutor said that the offence contravened Section 32 of the Child Rights Law of Ogun, 2006.

    The accused, however, pleaded not guilty.

  • ‘Rescued Chibok girl abducted with her twin’

    ‘Rescued Chibok girl abducted with her twin’

    Members of the #BringBackOurGirls (#BBOG) advocacy have confirmed that the recently rescued Chibok girl Maryam Ali was abducted alongside her twin sister.

    The group which praised the military for its gallantry confirmed that Maryam Ali who comes from Askira Uba is number 198 on their list and her sister Halima Ali who is yet to be rescued is number 197.

    #BBOG in a press release by its spokesperson Sesugh Akume, also sympathised with the Nigerian Army on the death of the Commanding Officer of the 272 Task Force Tank Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammed Abu Ali and four other officers.

    The statement read, ” We welcome news of the return of another of our abducted #ChibokGirls. Reports from the Acting Director of the Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Usman Kukasheka, state that Maryam Ali Maiyanga was found amongst a group of fellow escapees by troops of 121 Battalion, Nigerian Army, deployed at Pulka, Gwoza Local Government Area, Borno State.

    “Preliminary investigations on our part, show that Maryam Ali (Number 198 on our list), a school prefect, is from Askira Uba and was abducted along with her twin, Halima Ali (Number 197), who is yet to return. We shall update the public with more details as necessary.

    “We applaud the federal government under President Muhammadu Buhari, the military and other security formations working day and night to rout the terrorists and rescue all Nigerians in captivity.

    “The news of the death of the Commanding Officer of the 272 Task Force Tank Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammed Abu Ali, a highly-rated, young officer and 4 other members of his team, in a separate incident at Mallam Fatori, is unfortunate and saddening. We send our heartfelt condolences especially to their families, and the Nigerian military.”

  • Tricycle rider rapes girl, 15

    Tricycle rider rapes girl, 15

    The police have arrested a tricyclist, Dada Azeez, 28, for allegedly abducting a teenager and sexually assaulting her.

    Azeez was apprehended by operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) last Friday on 7, Oseni Street, Danjuma Cinema, Agege where he was alleged to have turned the 15-year-old victim to a sex slave.

    It was alleged that the suspect abducted the girl on October 5, while she was running an errand for her aunt, Mrs Gbemisola.

    The woman, it was gathered, reported the matter to the police and stated that the teenager has N58,000 on her which was money for thrift contribution.

    According to the police, the suspect has been evading arrest for weeks by lodging in different locations, but he was eventually caught in his one room apartment with the girl inside.

    However, Azeez described it as elopement, stating that they were lovers and he lured her to go far away with him since her aunt did not approve of their relationship.

    RRS quoted him as saying: “We started having secret affair about a year ago when I met her at her sister’s shop in Agege. But her sister frowned at our relationship when she got to know.

    “Unknown to her, we were still seeing each other. In order to be having regular conversation with her, I bought a mobile phone for her and instructed her to hide it from her sister. So, whenever she intended coming to meet me, she would call and I would describe our meeting point for her.

    “Then I thought if she could elope with me that would be better for us. I started working on her psyche and deceiving her with some material things. I was able to perpetrate the crime when her sister sent her on errand one Sunday afternoon.

    “I didn’t know she was with such amount of money. I just wanted to take her far away from her guardian for not supporting our relationship.”

    But the victim claimed she was deflowered forcefully by the suspect, insisting that he collected the money her sister gave her.

    The victim told RRS that she eloped with him out of ignorance.

    She said: “He forced himself on me the very first day I visited him at his residence. Ever since, he has been having sex with me without wearing condom. He slept with me anywhere and even at his friends’ place where he hid me for weeks. I succumbed to him because I couldn’t go back home. He fed me thrice a day probably from that thrift contribution money.”

    The police also arrested the suspect’s friend, Wasiu Agunbiade for aiding the abduction of the teenager, an accusation he denied.

    Agunbiade who accommodated the duo, said he was not aware that the girl was abducted, adding that he accommodated them for a night.

    He said: “If I had known the girl was abducted, I would have advised him to return her to her parents. I never believed he could commit such crime. He begged me to accommodate them for one night with her in my room. He left my place the following morning. I regret allowing them pass the night at my place.”

    Police spokesperson, Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent (SP) said the suspects and victim have been transferred to the Divisional Police Station in Agege, where the case was initially reported for further action.

  • Tricyclist abduct girl, rapes her

    Tricyclist abduct girl, rapes her

    A tricycle rider, popularly called, “Keke Marwa”, has reportedly been apprehended by operatives of Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of Lagos State Police Command for allegedly abducting a 15 – year old girl and turning her into sex slave.
    According to a press statement by the RRS, the suspect, Dada Azeez, 28, reportedly abducted Bukunmi on October 5 while on errand for her aunt in Agege area before the RRS operatives rescued her on October 21th, 2016 from his hideout in Agege.
    The alleged abduction of the girl was disclosed by her sister, Mrs Gbemisola, who stated that the girl was abducted with a sum of N58,000 meant for her thrift contribution.
    The suspect, after weeks of lodging in several locations to evade arrest, was eventually nabbed by the operatives at his residence at 7, Oseni Street, Danjuma Cinema area, Agege with the girl in his one room apartment.
    Confessing to the crime, the suspect disclosed that he wooed the girl when she was 14 years old at her sister’ shop in Agege.
    “We started having secret affair about a year ago. But her sister frowned at our relationship when she got to know.
    ” Unknown to her, we were still seeing each other. In order to be having regular conversation with her, I bought a mobile phone for her and instructed her to hide it from her sister. So, whenever she intended coming to meet me, she will call and I will describe our meeting point for her”.
    He added “then I thought if she could elope with me that would be better for us. I started working on her psyche and deceiving her with some material things”.
    “I was able to perpetrate the crime when her sister sent her on errand on one Sunday afternoon. However, I didn’t know she was with such amount of money. I just wanted to take her far away from her guardian for not supporting our relationship,” he revealed.
    Narrating her ordeal, Bukunmi noted that the suspect forcefully deflowered her, adding that, he turned her to a sex slave.
    According to her,” he forced himself on me the very first day I visited him at his residence. Ever since, he has been having sex with me without wearing condom.”
    He slept with me anywhere and even at his friends’ place where he hid me for weeks. I succumbed to him because I couldn’t go back home”.
    She said that the suspect collected the N58,000 her sister gave her. “He fed me thrice a day probably from that thrift contribution money”, she added.
    The victim, who looked pale when he was arrested, said that, she eloped with him out of ignorance.
    Also arrested along with him, was one of his friends, Wasiu Agunbiade, who aided the abduction by accommodating the suspect and the teenager in his one-room apartment in Agege.
    He said that he only accommodated them for a night, adding that he never knew he abducted the little girl.
    “If I had known the girl was abducted, I would have advised him to return her to her parents. I never believed he could commit such crime.
    He begged me to accommodate them for one night with her in my room, stressing, “he left my place the following day to somewhere else. I regretted allowing them to pass the night in my place”.
    In her reaction, sister of the abducted girl, who was so elated upon seeing her niece, said that the family will take her to hospital for medical check-up.
    While confirming the incident, the State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) Superintendent of Police, SP Dolapo Badmus, warned parents and guardians against exposing their wards and children to social vices around their environment.
    The suspect, friend and the abducted girl have been transferred to the Divisional Police Office in Agege where the case was initially reported before RRS operatives took it up and rescued the girl.

  • Lagos to cater for abused girl

    The Lagos State Government may has decided to take over the welfare of the five-year-old girl, allegedly assaulted by her father at Ikotun, a Lagos suburb.

    According to Police spokesperson Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent (SP), the father, Surakat Idowu, 46, will be arraigned in court today.

    According to her, the Ministry of Youth and Social Development has indicated interest to be responsible for the child’s upkeep, who was still receiving treatment at the hospital.

    “The child is still recovering in the hospital. The suspect will be arraigned in court on Monday (today). The Lagos State government through its domestic and sexual response team of the Ministry of Youth and Social Development has shown interest in taking over the child,” she said.

    Idowu, a resident of 8, Kayode Toyoso Street, Off Liasu Road in Ikotun was nabbed after his neighbour reported a case of battery of the toddler to the police.

    He was alleged to have burnt the toddler with hot iron on her face and private part after the victim slipped and poured the waste meant for the latrine into the gutter.