Two significant others, Emem Asuquo and Olugbenga Yakubu, have been remanded in jail by a Tinubu Magistrate's Court sitting on Lagos Island for claimed open unsettling influence.
They were charged on Wednesday on four checks of ambush and direct liable to bring about break of the peace before Magistrate A.A. Adefulire.
PUNCH Metro learnt that a squabble broke out following 31-year-old Asuquo demanded that Yakubu, 51, utilize a condom before having intercourse with her, yet he allegedly declined the solicitation.
PUNCH Metro learnt that Yakubu, while driving along the Lekki-Epe Expressway at around 7pm on July 6, had offered Asuquo, who was going towards Lakowe in Ibeju-Lekki, a ride.
They were said to have traded telephone numbers and guaranteed to meet each other later in the night.
Yakubu, a government worker, was said to have gotten the beautician at her home in Ajah around 2am the following day and took her to his home on Adeyinka Oyekan Street, Abraham Adesanya Estate, Ajah.
"On getting to his home, he entertained me after which we went inside his room. He said he needed me to have intercourse with him. I let him know I would gather N30,000 and he concurred. I requesting that he utilize a condom however he said he didn't have one. In this way, I instructed him to take me back home in his auto," Asuquo said.
She clarified that the man dropped her off at VGC Roundabout, saying he didn't have enough fuel in his auto.
She said she called a cab driver to lift her up from the zone.
It was learnt that a fight resulted when she asked for Yakubu to sit tight for her until the cab driver touched base inspired by a paranoid fear of being ransacked.
"When he won't, I expelled his auto key. He was beating me when the cab driver and two others arrived and they interceded. He harmed me in the eye. I additionally utilized a stone to crush the windscreen of his auto," she included.
Our reporter learnt that Yakubu later reported the episode at the Ajah Police Division, and Asuquo was captured.
Yakubu, in his announcement to the police, said Asuquo had called the driver and different inhabitants of the taxi to thump him, including that he managed wounds.
He said, "She tailed me to my home, however declined to have intercourse with me in the wake of purchasing her beverages. At a point, she began shouting that I ought to take her back to her home. When we got to the circuitous, she expelled my auto key and held my shirt. Two men and a woman she called arrived in a Golf auto and began beating me.
"I held Asuquo by the hair and started punching her while the two men did same to me. At last, they harmed me and broke the windscreen of my auto."
A police prosecutor, Inspector Philip Osijale, in this way summoned the couple in the witness of the Tinubu Magistrate's Court on four tallies of strike and break of the general population peace.
Osijale told the court that the charges contradicted segments 54, 171, 349 and 409 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.
The charges read partially, "That you, Emem Asuquo, and others now everywhere on July 7, 2016, at around 3.30am at VGC Roundabout, Ajah, in the Lagos Magisterial District, did resolutely harm the windscreen of one unregistered Carina E with a stone.
"That you, Olugbenga Yakubu, on the same date, time and place, in the previously stated authoritative locale, did unlawfully strike one Emem Asuquo by hitting her with a clench hand blow in her exited eye, which did her damage, accordingly carrying out an offense culpable under Section 171 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011."
The respondents argued not blameworthy to the checks.
The judge, Adefulire, conceded Asuquo to safeguard in the total of N500,000 with one surety, while Yakubu was confessed to safeguard in the total of N200,000 with a surety in like total.
Adefulire held that they ought to be kept in jail until they idealize their safeguard conditions.
source: Punch.
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