An 11-year old girl who was a victim of sexual abuse (name withheld)
stunned the police in Lagos State, southwest Nigeria, when she confessed
that she enjoyed having sex with their neighbour, Adams Oliyide, who
allegedly defiled her on many occasions. The victim told the police that
she did not tell anyone, including her parents, because she enjoyed
having sex with the suspect. The victim, who opened up to the police,
when she was asked why she did not report the sexual assault to her
parents, said whenever Oliyide invited her to his one room apartment,
she always sneaked in and allowed him to have sex with her because she
enjoyed it.
The incident happened in Iyana Ipaja Lagos State Southwest
Nigeria. The suspect from Ogun State, Southwest Nigeria, used to sneak
back home from work in the afternoon when the parents of the victim had
gone to work to have carnal knowledge of the victim. It was alleged that
after having sex with her, he would give her money to buy food, sweets
or biscuits and warned her not to tell anybody. This went on for months
until they were caught by their neighbour who raised an alarm and
contacted the victim’s parents. When the suspect was arrested, he was
taken to Oke Odo Police Division, where he allegedly confessed that he
had sex with the girl on many occasions.
The victim also confessed to the police that the 20-year old suspect
had sex with her on many occasions but did not to tell her parents
because she loved him. But the police insisted that Oliyide committed
rape because the victim was an under age.
He was therefore charged with rape at Ikeja Magistrate’s Court sitting
in Abule Egba under Section 137 Of the Criminal Code Law of Lagos State
of Nigeria 2011. The suspect pleaded not guilty to the charge and the
presiding magistrate, Mr. A.O. Komolafe, granted him bail in the sum of
N100,000 with two sureties in like sum.
The court also ordered that one of the sureties must be a blood
relation and the sureties must show evidence of payment of taxes.
The matter has been adjourned till 3 September, 2012.
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