One of the three women allegedly assaulted by members of the Odua Peoples’ Congress, OPC, in Ejigbo area of Lagos has died, Channels TV reports. The deceased, identified as Julie, died in Badagry, an outskirts of Lagos State.
Late Julie was one of the three women assaulted in Ejigbo in 2013 for allegedly stealing pepper from a nearby market. They were allegedly tortured by the OPC members, after being stripped, and blended pepper poured into their private parts.
Filma Agomah, who confirmed the death of his daughter, disclosed that his wife and the other 12-year-old daughter have been relocated to Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.
Julie was reportedly brought from her home town in Topa, Badagry to work as a canteen attendant.
Following public outcry over the torture of two women in Ejigbo, Lagos, by some suspected members of the Odua Peoples' Congress, OPC, in February 2013, which became known to the public some months ago, the Inspector General of Police, MD Abubakar, "has ordered an immediate takeover of the case, suspect(s)…
**Whistleblower Rewarded One of the three victims of the Ejigbo pepper torture of February 2013 identified as Nike, has advocated death penalty for those behind the jungle justice meted out on her and two others. Twelve-year-old Nike, speaking at the public hearing ordered by the Lagos State House of Assembly…
Ten suspects have been apprehended by the police in connection with the torture, murder and sodomy of three females accused of stealing pepper in a market in Ejigbo area of Lagos State. They were paraded before newsmen on Tuesday, February 25, 2014, in Lagos. Addressing the media on Tuesday, the…
All this people should not go on punish let also feel the pain which does innocent woman go through.
please the government should not let does goat