There was drama at Ejigbo Magistrates’ court after a 30-year old man
arrested for stealing a 4-year old girl turned out to be the father
of
the girl in question in Lagos State, western Nigeria.
The police at Ejigbo division arrested Segun Omotola and charged him before the court with stealing Titilayo Omotayo Omotola.
This happened after he had a quarrel with his wife, Olujoke, who abandoned the child to him and left their matrimonial home.
The incident happened at 7, Tunde Bello Street, Ejigbo, Lagos where he resided with his family.
Omotola took the little girl to his mother in Niger Republic and came back to Lagos and continued his mechanic work.
When
his wife later returned to her matrimonial home and did not find the
little girl, she went to the police and reported that Omotola had stolen
the girl.
She did not disclose to the police that Omotola was her husband.
The police arrested Omotola and charged him to court with stealing under the Criminal Code.
The
real drama started when Omotola was arraigned and he pleaded not guilty
on the two-count charge of assault and stealing the girl.
The prosecutor, Mr Femi Adeleye objected to his bail on the ground that he would escape out of the country if granted bail.
Omotola’s
counsel, Barister (Mrs) Jacinta Ogbedelote informed the court that the
victim was his daughter and the complainant was his wife who abandoned
the girl for him before he took the girl to his mother for care in Niger
Republic.
The complainant, Olujoke Owolabi who refused to use her
husband’s name, then confirmed before the court that Omotola was
actually her husband with whom she had three kids and the child in
question was their daughter.
The revelation by his wife, however,
did not change the course of the proceedings as the presiding
Magistrate, Mr Peter Nwaka, admitted Omotola on bail in the sum of
N100,000 with two sureties in like sum.
The court also ordered
that Omotola should deposit his ECOWAS passport before the court pending
the determination if little Titilayo was his daughter.
However, Omotola was remanded in prison custody pending when he will perfect his bail condition.
The matter was adjourned till 16 September, 2015.
Source: PM News
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