Court Remands Man, Friend For Allegedly Defiling His Stepdaughter

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An Ikeja Chief Magistrates\u2019 Court on Tuesday, ordered that a 50-year-old man, Paul Nnadi, 50 and his friend, be remanded in\u00a0Kirikiri Correctional Centre, Lagos for allegedly raping his 15-year-old stepdaughter. The police charged Nnadi and his friend\u00a0Ayobamidele Olaiya with conspiracy and defilement. Chief Magistrate P.E. Nwaka however did not take their plea. Nwaka ordered the

 

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