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  • 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.

  • Farmer remanded in prison for ‘raping’ sister

    An Iyaganku Senior Magistrates’ Court, Ibadan, yesterday ordered the remand of a 25-year-old farmer, Fatai Durojaye, in prison custody for alleged raping his five-year-old half-sister.

    Senior Magistrate Adebukola Durowoju said the court lacked jurisdiction to try the rape case.

    She remanded Durojaye at Agodi prison custody, pending outcome of the case file at the Oyo State Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP), and adjourned the case to January 25.

    Durojaye, who resides in his father’s house at Ilaju village via Ido, Ibadan, Oyo State capital is standing trial on a one-count-charge of unlawful carnal knowledge.

    Prosecuting Corporal Oluseye Oyebanji told the court that the case was reported to the police by the victims’ mother, Muibat Fatai.

    He said the offence was committed on October 28, about 2 pm., at Ilaju village.

    Oyebanji said Muibat was cooking in the kitchen and when she realised the need to add salt to the food, she sent the victim to fetch her salt from the room.

    He added that when she waited and did not see the victim, the mother sent another girl, who caught Durojaye in the act with the victim.

    Oyebanji stated that investigation showed that Durojaye had just come back from his friend’s freedom party, drunk.

    The prosecutor said the accused committed the act under the influence of alcohol, adding that the forceful carnal penetration tore the victim’s vagina, which led to heavy bleeding.

  • Sexagenarian pleads guilty to raping daughter, friend

    Sexagenarian pleads guilty to raping daughter, friend

    A 60-year-old man, Nuhu Mohammed, on Thursday pleaded guilty to raping his 12-year-old daughter and her 13-year-old friend.

    Mohammed, who appeared before a Minna Magistrate’s Court, is standing trial on a one-count charge of unlawful sexual intercourse with two minors.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the offence runs contrary to Section 18(2) of the Child Rights Law of Niger State 2010.

    Mohammed, after pleading guilty to the offence, begged the court for leniency.

    NAN reports that his plea was, however, not taken by the Magistrate, Fati Auna, on the grounds that her court lacked the jurisdiction to hear the case.

    Auna directed the Police to forward the case file to the State Director of Public Prosecution for legal advice, and ordered that the defendant be remanded in prison pending the advice.

    She, thereafter, adjourned the matter until Nov. 16, for further mention.

    The Police Prosecutor, Mr Emmanuel Danladi, had told the court that one Ahmad Aliyu of Garatu village in Bosso Local Government of Niger, reported the matter at the Kpakungu Police Station, on Oct. 17.

    Danladi alleged that the defendant had lured the two minors into his shop and had carnal knowledge of them.

    He further told the court that the defendant confessed to the crime during police investigation.

  • Two teachers get N1m bail for ‘raping’ seven schoolgirls

    TWO teachers of Nazareth Junior and Senior College, Ibawon, Epe, Lagos State, who allegedly defiled seven pupils of the school, were yesterday charged before Ogba Magistrates’ Court, Ikeja, Lagos. Oke Mustapha, 38, and Yisau Musibau, 39, were arraigned before Mrs M.B. Olajide on two counts of sexual assault, recklessness and negligent acts.

    According to the police, the victims were between 15 and 17 years old. The teachers were charged alongside a trado-medical nurse, Abimbola Adesanni, 42, who was accused of administering a “dangerous drug” on a female student (name withheld).

    The student was allegedly impregnated by one of the teachers. Prosecuting Sergeant Rachael Donny told the court that Mustapha, Musibau and others at large, committed the alleged offences between 2014 and 2016 at Ibowon. She alleged that they secretly subjected the girls to serial sexual harassment for two years. Donny said they conspired “to commit felony to wit: sexual assault by penetration, reckless and negligent acts.

    The offences, she added, were punishable under Section 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, Nigeria, 2015. Principal State Counsel from the Lagos State Office of the Public Defender (OPD), Jamiu Alapo, watched brief for the complainants. The defendants pleaded not guilty. In a bench ruling, Magistrate Olajide granted the bail application of defence counsel, Bright Idahosa.

    She admitted each defendant to bail in the sum of N1million with two sureties in the like sum. The sureties’ statements of accounts and residential addresses, the magistrate added, should be verified. They must also present evidence of three years’ tax clearance. The matter was adjourned till September 18. However, following the defendants’ failure to meet the bail conditions they were remanded in Kirikiri Prison.

  • Man charged with raping niece

    A 39- year-old man, Innocent Azamarogbe, was yesterday brought before an Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court for allegedly raping his niece.

    The accused, a trader, who lives at Block A, Flat 1, Alausa Barracks, Ikeja, is facing a charge of rape.

    Prosecuting Sergeant Raphael Donny told the court that the accused committed the incestuous offence between 2016 and 2017 at his residence.

    Donny said that the girl, a 14-year -old, who is a niece to the accused niece was leaving with him.

    “The accused has been molesting the girl since 2016 but she kept it to herself until her mother paid a visit.

    “The victim told her mother what the accused had been doing with her and the woman reported the matter to the police station.

    “The accused was arrested,’’ he said.

    The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

    Chief Magistrate Folakemi Davies–Abegunde, granted the accused N1 million bail with two sureties in the like sum.

    Davies-Abegunde adjourned the case until July 31 for advice from the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPPs).

  • Woman catches lover, 50, raping her 15yr-old daughter

    A Woman, Blessing Joshua, 40, has allegedly caught her lover, Oku, raping her 15-year-old daughter in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

    The woman said she was shocked to see her 50-year-old lover, Oku Ekanem, from Akwa Ibom defiling her crying daughter.

    The incident, which occurred at 1am on Monday at Swali area of the city generated outrage from members of the public.

    The state security outfit, Operation Doo Akpo reportedly stormed the crime scene and arrested the suspect.

    The victim’s mother, Blessing narrated her trauma to the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA).

    She said: “It happened on Monday at about 1am. I was watching television with my neighbour till late and retired to bed at about 1am. It was not quite long, I heard the scream of my child and l ran to the direction of the scream. But l was shocked when I saw him defiling my child.

    “ He claimed it was the work of the devil and I told him that this would be last time, the devil would use him and that I would take the matter seriously.

    He pleaded and barricaded the door to prevent me from calling neigbours. But I tricked him and ran outside with my child to call police patrol team at our junction.

    “He was arrested but he denied the act. But a test carried out at the hospital showed otherwise.”

    Reacting to the development, the Chairperson of FIDA in Bayelsa State,  Dise Erhisere described the incident as “barbaric and ýwicked act’.”

    It is barbaric and inhuman. We condemn it and call on mothers to be vigilante and careful with their girl child”, she said.

  • Suspect denies raping girl, 13

    • ‘She’s my fiancée; I’ve paid part of her dowry’

    A 42-year-old man accused of defiling a 13-year-old girl, yesterday said he planned to marry her and had paid part of the bride price.

    According to him, he had paid N64, 000 of the N84, 000 dowry.

    Lucky Emmanuel, a trader, who lives at Ilaje in Ajangbadi, Lagos, was paraded at the Lagos State Police Command yesterday by Police chief Fatai Owoseni.

    The suspect said he had been dating the victim for eight months, adding that she told him that she was 18-years-old.

    Emmanuel was arrested after the Office of the Public Defender (OPD) informed the command about the teenager’s predicament.

    The victim, said to be a primary school pupil, at Ajangbadi, according to Owoseni, was taken to a hospital for check-up.

    Emmanuel, who claimed he was arrested for rebuffing her relatives move, to extort him, said he had given her money to undergo pregnancy test.

    He insisted that the girl’s mother was in the know of their relationship, but couldn’t state the woman’s residential address when asked to do so.

    The suspect said: “We have been dating for eight months and she told me she was 18 years. I have fulfilled some of the traditional rites required to marry her. I paid N20,000 for introduction and gave her father N64,000 out of the N100,000 demanded for other traditional rites. Her parents know that I have been taking care of the girl.

    “I was surprised when I received a call that the police were looking for me after the girl’s school authorities said that she is too young to get married.

    “It became clear to me when I found out that it was one of their relatives, who wanted to extort money from me that reported me to the school where my wife was attending.

    “I have met elders in her family three times. Her mother’s clothes which she gave me to mend because she wants to travel are still in my shop. I just feel sad that I am being treated this way after all I have done for the family.”

    A source said the girl’s parents denied knowing the suspect, adding that the victim usually sold plantain to the suspect.

    The victim, she claimed, went to sell plantain to the suspect when she was defiled and given N500.

  • Four arrested for raping 11-year-old in Ibadan

    Four arrested for raping 11-year-old in Ibadan

    Residents of Apata, Ibadan, Oyo State capital, were shocked yesterday to hear the news of the rape of an 11-year-old girl.
    Four suspects have been arrested by the police for defiling the minor. The act, it was learnt occurred on Saturday as the girl was hawking detergent for her mother.
    Some residents said the girl hawked with her brother but on that day, she was alone in the area as her brother went to collect money from a customer on the other street.
    They said two men on a motorcycle approached the victim to buy three sachets of the product. Each costs N50.
    After delivering the products, she was offered N500 and when the victim said she did not have their balance, she was told to come with them to a location where she would collect her money.
    After rejecting the idea, she was said to have been dragged to an uncompleted building where two other men were waiting.
    A source, who pleaded for anonymity, said the minor was raped by the four men, who were notorious criminals in the area.
    She said: “The victim lives with her mother in this area and was able to identify her attackers, which led to their arrest.
    “The mother is separated from her husband. They have three children together. When she threatened to report to the police, they threatened to beat her up and later offered her money to keep quiet.
    “One of the suspects has connection with the police and boasted that even if she reported them, they would not be arrested. They didn’t show remorse for their sin.”
    Police spokesman Adekunle Ajisebutu said the suspects would be charged to court if found guilty.
    He said: “The case was reported by the mother of the victim. Because of the seriousness of the crime, Commissioner of Police Samuel Adegbuyi directed that the case should be transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department for thorough investigation.”

  • Man gets 14 years for raping minor

    A Federal High Court III sitting in Kano, Kano State, has sentenced Salisu Abdullahi, 46, to 14 years’ imprisonment, for raping a minor, without an option of fine.

    Justice J K. Omotosho said the court was convinced the convict carried out the act.

    He dismissed evidence given by the convict.

    National Agency For the Prohibition in Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) arraigned Abdullahi on a one-count charge, saying he contravened the Section 16 of its Enforcement and Administration Act.

    Abdullahi appealed to the court for leniency while his lawyer, Jamilu Ahmed, urged the court to temper justice with mercy.

    “My client is married with children; he has an aged mother and they all depend on him.

    ‘’He is a first-time offender, and was in custody for close to one year,” he pleaded.

    Justice Omotsho sentenced Abdullahi to 14 years without an option of fine.

    He ordered him to pay N2 million fine without option.

  • Police arrest gynaecologist for ‘drugging, raping’ patients

    Police arrest gynaecologist for ‘drugging, raping’ patients

    •’Four SANs trying to pervert justice’

    The police have arrested a gynaecologist for allegedly drugging and raping some of his female patients.

    The alleged rapist, Dr. Kalu Nwachukwu, is a consultant gynaecologist at Life Point Medical Centre in Utako district, Abuja.

    The 47-year-old doctor, according to the police, usually drug his victims before taking undue advantage of them.

    The police also said some victims of the suspects were married women, adding that he has a child with one of them.

    The police noted that some lawyers are trying to shield the alleged rapist from conviction.

    Commissioner of Police in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Muhammad Mustafa said: “On August 4, acting on a report of the unethical conduct of Dr Kalu Nwachukwu, a consultant gynaecologist, who was reported to take undue advantage of his women patients, police operatives attached to the command swung into action leading to the arrest of the suspect.

    “In his statement, the suspect confessed to have had sexual affairs with some of his women patients who come to him for treatment or consultation in his office and other locations.

    “Investigations also showed that the suspect uses drugs to induce his victims in order to have intercourse with them, therefore corroborating the allegations against him.

    “He is in prison. He has to be stripped of his licence and as part of our investigation, we have written to the Nigeria Medical and Dental Council (NMDC) and he has been arraigned in court.”

    On those trying to shield the suspect from conviction, the commissioner said: “I learnt that four Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs) are trying to take him away from prison but we are going to do our best to gain conviction because it is a serious case of somebody abusing the ethics of his profession.

    “We seize this medium to advise the public to ensure they carry out thorough background check on the credibility of doctors they intend to engage as personal or family physicians.”