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Court remands football coach for allegedly raping nine-year-old boy

The Magistrate, Mrs K. O. Doja-Ojo, remanded the defendant in correctional facility, pending the legal advice from the Director of Public Prosecution .The Prosecutor, Insp. Peace Chukwudi, told the court that the defendant committed the alleged offence on Nov. 18, at 8 am. at Idi-Aba Area of Lekki Beach Road, Lagos.

Chukwudi said: “The defendant forcefully and sexually penetrated the nine-year-old boy’s anus with his penis, without his consent. “Ahamadah, who charges between N150 and N200 to coach the boy and other children, had approached the boy to come and play football on the day of the incident.“The defendant, however, told him not to worry and that he would pay for him to practise and play football for that day.

“Instead of taking him to where they usually play football, the coach took him to his house and had sexual intercourse with him through the anus”.The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the plea of the defendant was not taken. Magistrate Doja- Ojo asked the defendant to approach the High Court to seek for bail, as the court did not have the jurisdiction to grant bail.The case was adjourned till Dec. 12, for DPP’s advice

 

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