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After Baba Ijesha, father gets life imprisonment for raping three daughters

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A middle aged man, Michake Ogbar,who defiled and raped his three daughters:aged 10 years, 20 years and 24 years, has bagged three life imprisonments from an Ikeja Domestic Violence and Sexual Offences Court.

Justice Abiola Soladoye said “the evidence before the court shows that the prosecution has proved the case of defilement and rape brought before this court”.

“The defendant, who is the father of the three daughters, is found guilty as charged, as the burden of proof has been discharged. This is a very sad case,” she said.

The judge said it was disheartening that  the man raped his daughters for years in the absence of his wife, adding that the development “is a disgrace to parenthood”.

She said: “The defendant ravished his own daughters in turn, committing incest. It is rather shameful and most perverted.

“The defendant is hereby found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment on count one.

“On count two, he is sentenced to life imprisonment and on count three, he is also sentenced to life imprisonment.”

The sentences would run concurrently, the Judge said, adding that the convict’s name should be put in the Lagos State Sexual Offenders Register..

Recall that an Ikeja Special Offences Court on Thursday sentenced  the embattled Nollywood actor, Olanrewaju James, alias Baba Ijesha, to five years imprisonment for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl.

Delivering judgment, Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo,  held that the prosecution had successfully proven the charge of sexual assault of a minor and indecent treatment of a minor against the convict.

The judge, however, discharged and acquitted him of count one and six which were sexual assault by penetration (which  took place in  2014) and attempted sexual assault by penetration, which took place in 2021).

She further held that  the medical report was inconclusive as the medical examiner  could not  show if the lacerations  that occurred  was the one of seven years ago or a recent one.

“The question here is that penetration occurred  seven years prior to the one that happened in 2021  but we do not know by whom or the time it occurred.

“The survivor never reported that particular incident to her mother at that time and therefore  any injury on the vagina could have vanished  seven years ago.

“The survivor herself told the court that she was easily distracted by boys and one uncle Damola assaulted her.

Taiwo held that the confessional statement of the convict that he romanced the survivor seven years after the first incident by licking her fingers and arousing her but denied inserting keys in her private part.

“The defendant confessed  that he molested the girl in 2021.

“The court  can convict a person based on his confessions. The defendant was consistent in his admission in the two videos.

“The pain of the first prosecution witness (Princess) was real. The girl was scared and we could see the fears I her eyes while she was giving her evidence before the court. She was compelled to make her evidence.

“The argument of the defence that the prosecution failed to state the exact age of the survivor can not  stand as the law states that anyone under the  age of  18  years  is regarded as a child.

“The defendant may not have the thought of having  sex with the survivor on that day  but he aroused her by sucking her fingers and rubbing her body. He did not take off his clothes while arousing her.

“I hereby find the defendant guilty of count two to five and he is discharged of counts one and six.

“The defendant is here by sentenced to  five years imprisonment for count two,  three years for count three,  five years for count four and three years for  count five.

” The sentencing should run concurrently because of the allocutus and must take effect from today, July 14, ” the judge held.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the defence counsel, Mr Gabriel Olabiran, in his allocutus, prayed the court to consider the least sentence to the convict so as not to be deserted by his colleagues

Olabiran said that the convict was a first offender who had passed through trauma of incarceration both at Panti  and in Kirikiri Correctional Centre.

“There is no doubt that the defendant is very remorseful. My lord, we pray you consider th fact that the defendant is an actor who has impacted positively to the society in the course of his career.

“We urge your lordship  to be lenient with the defendant who has lost almost all his image all over the world ND will be deserted by his colleagues in the movie industry.

“He has an aged parents, wife and son who depend on him and they look up to him coming back home. We assure the court that the defendant is a changed  person  who will not go back to his vomit.

“We urge the court to be merciful  unto  him  and consider the least sentence,” Olabiran said.

The prosecution team led by the Director of the Department of Public Prosecution (DPP), Dr Babajide Martins, however, left the sentencing at the discretion of the court.

“The law has taken his course. The offences that my lord has found the defendant liable have custodial sentencing.

“Count  two is for seven years,  count three is for  four years, count four is liable for  seven years and count five is for  three years.

“We, however, leave the sentencing at the discretion of the court.,” Martin said.

NAN reports that Baba Ijesha was arraigned before Taiwo on June 24, 2019 on six counts of indecent treatment of a child, sexual assault, attempted sexual assault by penetration and sexual assault by penetration.

According to the prosecution team,  Baba Ijesha sexually assaulted the 14-year-old foster daughter of actress and comedienne, Ms Damilola Adekoya, Alias Princess, in her residence.

The prosecution presented six witnesses to testify against Baba Ijesha during the trial.

The witnesses are actress and comedienne, Princess, the 14-year-old minor, a child expert, Mrs Olabisi Ajayi-Kayode, and medical doctor, Dr Aniekan Makanjuola.

Others were the Investigating Police Officer, ASP Wahab Kareem and a policewoman, Insp. Abigail Omane.

The DPP closed its case against the defendant on Dec. 15, 2021 while Baba Ijesha called four witnesses and closed its defence on April 1.

The defence witnesses were Baba Ijesha  (defendant) and Mr Lawrence Ayeni, an expert in video production and CCTV installation and maintenance.

Mr Olukayode Olugbemi, a clinical psychologist and Mr Olukayode Ogunbanjo, the defendant’s friend and colleague also testified for the defence.

The offence, the prosecution said, contravened the provisions of sections 135, 259, 261, 262 and 263 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State 2015

▪︎ Reports by NAN

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