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Friday, 23 October 2015

Niger Delta chief impregnates 15-year-old granddaughter

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A community chief in Delta State has allegedly impregnated his 15-year-old granddaughter.
The teenager, names withheld, claimed her granddad is responsible for her four-month-old pregnancy.
The expectant mother told Niger Delta Voice that the man slept with her in his two-bedroom apartment.
Meanwhile, the chief has described the accusation as a set up.
He said the accusation was scripted by some community members who had sworn to unseat him by any means.
He said the 15-year-old girl was living with him from birth until the incident that led to her voluntary departure from his residence.
The chief asserted: “This is an orchestrated plot to dent my image. As at the time they claimed she got pregnant, she had travelled to Egini to visit her mother; I suspect that was where she took in with the plot hatched there as well.

“Even her grandmother has told the community that the girl does not know who is responsible for the pregnancy, but these group of individuals, are insisting that I am responsible.
“Having taken care of this girl from her tender age all through her primary school till date where I have even made arrangement for her to get enlisted for her secondary education at Okpaka Secondary School, this is a case of my good being used against me,” he stated.
It happened in his bedroom, not Egini- Victim
Narrating her experience, the victim, who debunked his claim, said, “While I was at home alone with him, he invited me into his bedroom, he asked me if I have enough clothing, I said yes. He then told me that he does not see the clothes I claim to have on me. It was at this point that he started fondling with me and insisted that I sleep with him after which he would give my grandmother money to get some new clothes.
“I am not aware of my condition after the act, my grandmother interrogated me some days later with questions like who have I been having sex with. After much pressure, I told her it was her husband.
“On that day, my grandmother had gone for church service, while the rest of the kids in the house had all gone to school. I was at home alone with him and when my grandmother was leaving for service, she instructed me prepare lunch before the kids return from school.”
Meanwhile, a Warri- based human rights activist, Mr. Oghenejabor Ikimi, briefed by the family, had petitioned the police, calling for investigation into the matter.

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