UNILAG Male Student Lures Female Student & R*pes Her

A randy student of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) has found himself in serious trouble after he reportedly took advantage of a fellow student.

The 400L student, identified as Oluwaseyi Anyiam, appeared before an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court in Lagos for allegedly defiling a fellow student.

Anyiam, 22, who pleaded ‘not guilty’ to a charge of s*xual assault, is studying Actuarial Sciences. He resides at Ogundare Street in Aguda, Surulere, Lagos.

The Prosecutor, Inspector Simeon Imhonwa, said the guy committed the offence at Alaogomeji area of Ebute-Meta, Lagos on August 3 around 2 p.m.

“The accused had forceful carnal knowledge of the victim, without her consent. The accused had earlier invited the victim to an eatery at Alaogomeji, but on getting there, he told her that he forgot something at his house and they should both go to pick it.

“When they got to the house, they met some of Anyiam’s friends at home playing loud music; so, they excused themselves and went into the room.”

The Inspector alleged that the accused offered the victim a drink which she declined and in the process, he started touching, kissing and inserting fingers into her private part.

“The victim struggled with the accused, but it was fruitless because of the loud music his friends were playing and his threat. He eventually had carnal knowledge of her without her consent.”

The prosecutor said the case was brought by the authorities of the University of Lagos to the office of the Lagos State Domestic and S*xual Violence Response Team.

The DSVRT coordinator, Mrs. Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi, said the case was reported to her office on August 7 and that necessary actions were taken immediately.

“On August 9, the team went to UNILAG to get the perpetrators but was told they had been transferred to the Sabo Police Division. We went to the police station, but we were told the parties had resolved the issues.

“The survivor advocate requested to see the affected person the following day to ascertain the truth.

“On August 10, DSVRT met with the survivor and her parents. They said they wanted to prosecute but were informed that they were going to be stigmatised if they did and that the survivor’s education would be affected.

“Afterwards, the team counselled the family and made them to realise that there was no stigma in reporting a crime.’’

According to NAN, the Chief Magistrate, Mrs. B.O. Osunsanmi, granted the accused bail in the sum of N500,000 with two reputable sureties with verifiable addresses.

Osunsanmi said the sureties must provide evidence of two-year tax payment to the Lagos State Government.

She referred the case file to the office of director of public prosecutions for advice and adjourned the matter to October 19.


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