A
driver, identified simply as Chukwudi, has been accused of assaulting a
middle-age woman, Mrs. Furna Felix, for rejecting his séxual advances.
Felix,
a mother of five, was said to be have been seated just outside her shop
along Egbe Road, Ikotun, Lagos, when the incident occurred on Monday
last week while in company with four of her children, the eldest of whom
was 14 years old.
She said, “I
sat outside my shop, waiting for my child, who was travelling from the
East back to Lagos. It was about 11pm. All the other shops beside me had
closed
.
“My 14-year-old son was taking his bath close by, outside the shop; there was power failure. While he bathed, we conversed.”
Felix
said she noticed a man on the road approaching her shop in the
darkness. Uncertain about the stranger’s intentions, Felix was said to
have watched him cautiously. When Chukwudi was a few metres away from
her, Felix claimed he began to address her lewdly.
“It
was dark, so there was no way he could have seen my face; it was just
my voice he heard, talking to my son. When Chukwudi began to address me
indecently, I shouted at him to leave, that I was not a prostituté.
Instead, Chukwudi kept advancing towards me, saying he would pay me if I
had séx with him.
“When
he was close to the culvert, I jumped up from my seat. At the time,
Chukwudi jumped down from the culvert to the entrance of my shop and
grabbed me,” Felix said.
Unfortunately
for her, she was alone at the time with her children, who were all
minors. Her husband, Udechukwu, was away at a burial. Scared that Chuwkudi would rape her, Felix said she began to scream as loud as she could while holding on to her assailant’s shirt to prevent him from escaping.
Realising that his victim would not give in without a struggle, Chukwudi allegedly began to beat the housewife mercilessly, causing her to lose a tooth.
Although,
the busy street was said to be deserted at the time, help came from the
most unlikely quarter; from Chukwudi’s colleagues, who worked with the
Cross Country Transport Company, located a few metres away.
Felix added, “His
colleagues heard my screams and rushed down to my shop. They were
surprised to see that the person I had a problem with was Chukwudi. They
berated him and asked him what he was doing at my shop. They were the
ones that stopped the assault that night.
“The
next morning, I went to make a report at the Ikotun Police Division.
Initially, when some policemen accompanied me to their office to
identify my assailant, Chukwudi’s colleagues tried to cover up. It was
not until the policemen threatened to arrest the manager that they
eventually gave Chukwudi up.
“That was when I saw his face clearly for the first time because prior to the assault, I had never set my eyes on him.”
Despite the incident being reported at the station, Felix claimed that Chukwudi was never charged for assault.
When TALKMOO Metro visited the CCTC’s office, its manager was said to be
unavailable but a security guard, who identified himself as Emeka,
denied Felix allegations.
He said, “There
was no issue of Chukwudi attempting to rape Furna; it was simply a
fight. I was on duty that night. We were there when it happened.
Granted, Chukwudi approached her but when she began to insult him, he
got angry and began to quarrel with her. She was the one who slapped
Chukwudi first and he retaliated.”
However,
another worker, who identified herself as Wuraola, gave a different
version. She said that Chukwudi and Felix had a fight but that it had
nothing to do with rape. She claimed that the fight occurred because
Chukwudi, who was drunk, had urinated in front of Felix’s shop.
Wuraola said, “The
woman got angry and began to insult Chuwkudi. That was how the fight
started but those of us, who were around that night, intervened. There
was no issue of rape or attempted rape.”
The
Lagos State Deputy Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Damasus Ozoani,
when contacted, confirmed the incident. He said, “A case of attempted
rape was reported at the Ikotun Police Division two weeks ago against
Chukwudi. Investigation is ongoing; although it is being slowed down by
the victim, who has yet to show up at the station after making the
initial report.”
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