Monday, 7 March 2016

Man captured for supposedly impregnating his niece

– A 43-year-old man, Femi Kulajolu, is being explored for an endeavored assault of his stepdaughter.

– Kulajolu has been charged under the steady gaze of an Apapa officers' court over claimed assault of his niece

– The suspect denies assaulting his niece, including that he is not in charge of her pregnancy

A 43-year-old man, Femi Kulajolu, has been captured by the police for purportedly assaulting his more youthful sibling's 15-year-old little girl, and getting her pregnant. Kulajolu who is a father of six is additionally being researched for an endeavored assault of his stepdaughter.

The hotelier purportedly assaulted his niece on three events at the Christopher Hotels on Agor Road in the Isolo, which he runs and at her mom's home on Majekodunmi Street, Meiran, while the mother was not at home. Portraying her difficulty, the minor whose name was not given said: "I affronted my dad and fled home since he needed to beat me. I went to my uncle's inn and rested there that night. While I was dozing, he came in and assaulted me. He cautioned me not to tell anyone and debilitated that on the off chance that I did, he would kill me." Disclosing how she was assaulted the second time by her uncle couple of months after the fact, she said: "My feeble sister was hospitalized and my mom was staying with her at a healing facility. He (Kulajolu) happened the night in our home. In the night, he went to my room, secured my mouth and assaulted me once more. He debilitated me that he would murder me on the off chance that I told anyone. He laid down with me three times. I am presently eight months pregnant." She however opened up after much weight on who was in charge of the pregnancy. Kulajolu's wife, Ndidi additionally charged that he was gotten after he endeavored to assault of his stepdaughter whose name was likewise not uncovered. This provoked her mom, to report the two cases to the police, who captured Kulajolu and summoned him under the watchful eye of an Apapa justices' court. Portraying her involvement with the hand of her stride father, the 14-year old said: "Someone came inside my room, exchanged off the light and mulled over me. I woke up and found that the individual had uprooted his garments. I raised the alert and everyone woke up and began looking the house to know the individual. My sister saw that some person was holing up behind the cotton in the parlor. We opened it and discovered my stepfather there. I broke into tears. At the point when my mom asked him for what reason he endeavored to assault me, he began carrying on as though he was intoxicated."

Be that as it may, the suspect denied assaulting his niece, including that he was not in charge of the pregnancy. Kulajolu was along these lines charged on under the steady gaze of an Apapa judges' court on two tallies verging on assault and rape. He argued not liable to the charges and was allowed safeguard in the whole of N250,000 with two sureties in like aggregate. The directing justice, O.A. Adegite deferred the case till March 17, 2016. The issue of assault, in Nigeria, has turned into an ordinary wrongdoing and Nigerians have kept on raising eyebrows over the wrongdoing. The disturbing rate at which such assault occurrences are being accounted for on pages of daily paper and on online networking constrained some non legislative associations to approach the service of ladies undertakings in all levels of government to make an extraordinary move over the rising wrongdoing rate against under-matured young ladies and ladies.

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