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Group demands investigation into alleged sexual abuse of minor

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A child-protection civil society organization, the Onurube Coalition, has submitted an urgent petition to the Imo State Commissioner of Police, CP Aboki Danjuma, calling for the immediate takeover of the investigation and prosecution of a case involving an alleged serial sexual exploitation of an 11-year-old girl, Ginika Obodozie, from Umudiatu Orlu Autonomous Community in Orlu LGA.

In the petition, addressed to the State Commissioner of Police, the coalition alleged that the child has been repeatedly exploited by multiple adult men within her community, with the initial police investigation at the Orlu Division, said to have being compromised and obstructed.

According to the petition, signed by the coordinator of the coalition, Marjorie Ezihe, the minor resides with an aunt who is believed to have been aiding the constant abuse of the child.

“The girl’s parents are reportedly unable to protect her due to the mother’s mental health condition and the father’s medical incapacitation. The situation is further complicated by serious allegations against the Orlu Police Division. We have credible information that the handling of the case at the Orlu Police Division was allegedly compromised through financial inducements, leading to the release of all but one suspect.” the coalition stated.

The Group, in the petition alleged external interference in the matter.

“Given these concerns, the continued handling of this case at the divisional level poses a threat to justice, child safety, and public interest. The legal basis for the request is grounded in several laws, including the Imo State Violence Against Persons Prohibition Law, the Child Rights Act, and the Constitution of Nigeria, which enshrine in the state’s primary duty to ensure the security and welfare of its citizens, especially vulnerable children.”the petition read.

The group demanded the immediate takeover of the case file by the State Criminal Investigations Department, SCID, for a fresh, unbiased investigation.

It also requested a formal inquiry into the alleged misconduct of the Orlu Police Division and other officers and for the re-arrest and proper charging of all suspects previously released.

In the petition, the goup sought for urgent action to ensure the child’s safety, including a safety assessment of her home, temporary protective custody, and provision of medical and psychosocial support.

The coalition emphasised the gravity of the situation, stating that the case involved a minor who has allegedly suffered repeated sexual violations in the hands of men old enough to be her grandfather.

“Men in their 40s, 50s and 60s, with the case further compounded by the alleged police compromise and family failure in their duty of care.”the group added.

As of the time of the petition, the organization informed that the State Police Command, had scheduled an interview with the group along with the victim.

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“I Can Afford Any Bail Condition, Let Me Go Home, I Have Health Challenges” – Chris Ngige Cries Out In Court As Judge Remands The Former Minister To Kuje Prison

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Former Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, broke down in court today, pleading with the judge to grant him bail due to his health challenges. “I can afford any bail condition, please let me go home, I have health issues,” he said, visibly shaken.

Ngige was remanded to Kuje Prison by Justice Mariam Hassan after pleading not guilty to an eight-count charge of alleged contract fraud and abuse of office, totaling over N2.2 billion. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) opposed his bail application, citing concerns he might flee.

The judge has adjourned the hearing on Ngige’s bail application to Monday, December 15, 2025. Until then, Ngige will remain in Kuje Correctional Centre, where he will have access to medical practitioners.

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Disturbing video shows young woman rescued after being dragged into the bush by man pretending to be mentally unstable in Okigwe

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A disturbing incident was recorded along Utsu–Okigwe road after residents found a young woman unclothed and visibly confused.

Eyewitnesses said a man who was pretending to be mentally unstable had allegedly dragged her into the nearby bush and took advantage of her. They did not meet him, but they met the woman n*ked and disoriented.

When questioned, she struggled to recall her identity. She first said her name was Uju, then changed it, later mentioning she was from a place called Amiza in Olusa. She repeatedly told those around that her entire family was dead, insisting they were all killed in her village.

Throughout the conversation, she appeared confused and unable to explain how she got there. At one point, those around said she even tried to walk back in the direction of the man before they stopped her.

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NAOSS distances self from ‘illegal election’, says it was conducted by impostors

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The Legislative Arm of the National Association of Ogun State Students, NAOSS, has said, the Thursday’s election held to swear in new executive members of the association was illegal and conducted by impostors.

The student body stated that the election allegedly carried out by individuals attempting to mislead the association was also conducted without the supervision, approval, or involvement of the duly constituted Convention Planning Committee (CPC) Chairman, who was legally appointed by the Legislative Arm.

According to the students body this was a fundamental breach and rendered the process invalid.

The students in a statement signed by the Senate president, Omole Ayomade and clerk, Akinsola Prisca, on Friday, said the “so-called elected president and some other aspirants involved in the illegal process are already graduates and therefore ineligible to contest under NAOSS rules.”

The statement reads, “The Legislative Arm of the National Association of Ogun State Students, NAOSS, hereby addresses the unlawful activities recently carried out by individuals attempting to mislead the association.

“An illegal election was conducted on Thursday, without the supervision, approval, or involvement of the duly constituted Convention Planning Committee (CPC) Chairman, who was legally appointed by the Legislative Arm. This fundamental breach alone renders the process invalid.

“In addition, individuals who falsely paraded themselves as Senators were used to create the appearance of legitimacy. The so-called elected president and some other aspirants involved in this illegal process are already graduates and therefore ineligible to contest under NAOSS rules.

“Most troubling, the mace earlier declared missing by the Legislative Arm was found in the possession of these perpetrators. Any gathering where this missing mace is used is unconstitutional and automatically illegal. The Legislative Arm therefore declares that the said election is null, void, and of no effect. It has no legitimacy, no recognition, and no authority within NAOSS.”

They commended the Ogun State Command of the Nigeria Police Force, their swift intervention to halt the process, saying their calm engagement prevented disorder and protected the integrity of NAOSS.

“We deeply appreciate the effort of the Nigeria police force, in defending the constitution of our noble association. Their prompt intervention in stopping an illegal gathering/election on Thursday 11th of December, at NLC secretariat leme, Abeokuta, speaks volumes of how proactive the police command in Ogun state operates.

“The maturity and due process demonstrated by the officers on the ground and their timely action safeguarded genuine student leaders from manipulation and reaffirmed our trust in the Police as a dependable institution committed to peace and the rule of law.”

The association, however, called for sustained vigilance and continuous collaboration with the police command to prevent future disruptions or chaos in its coming elections slated for Saturday, 13th December 2025.

The Legislative Arm added that it will be held under the supervision of the legally constituted Convention Planning Committee and reiterated its commitment to safeguarding the integrity of NAOSS and upholding the constitution that binds them.

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