Lagos DSVA Appeals for Help to Locate TikToker Who Alleged Apartment Rape

The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA) has called on the public to assist in locating a TikToker who claims she was raped in her apartment by a stranger. In a statement posted on its official social media accounts on Tuesday, the agency said it is actively trying to contact the survivor to provide support and verify her location. “The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency has taken note of the multiple tags and public concerns regarding a video circulating on social media, in which a young woman recounted her experience of sexual assault at her residence on TikTok,” the agency stated. “We are making efforts to reach the survivor to offer immediate assistance and appropriate intervention. Our team has initiated contact through available channels and will continue efforts to establish communication. Anyone with credible information that can help us reach her safely is urged to send a DM to the Agency on any of our official social media platforms.” DSVA stressed that sexual assault is a crime, and survivors are entitled to protection, care, and justice. The agency also noted that all reports are handled confidentially and with urgency. The TikToker, identified as Mirabel, said in a video posted on Monday that the alleged assault occurred on Sunday, February 15. She explained that she had consumed alcohol to help her sleep around 6 a.m., and heard knocks at about 9 a.m. “I thought it was my neighbour… when I opened the door, I was pushed back, hit my head on the fridge, and passed out,” she said. She added that she later regained consciousness and found a man over her. Mirabel also shared messages allegedly sent by a suspect named “Priston,” who claimed responsibility for the attack and made threats regarding the case. In a follow-up video on Tuesday, she revealed she attempted to take her life by ingesting a substance but was rescued and taken to a hospital by a friend. The incident has sparked outrage on X, formerly Twitter, with the hashtag #StopRapingWomen trending as users demand stronger action against sexual assault.

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Woman Claims She Was Raped In Her Apartment, Vows To End Her Life In TikTok Confession

A woman has posted a disturbing video on TikTok claiming she was raped in her apartment on the morning of February 15th and revealing that she has been struggling with suicidal thoughts. In the video, she said she often relies on alcohol to sleep due to insomnia: “I have insomnia. If I’m not drunk, I can’t sleep… On Saturday, I drank, but it wasn’t working. I slept around 6 a.m., and around 9 a.m., I heard knocking on my door… I thought maybe it was one of my neighbors.” She described the terrifying assault in her own words: “The minute I opened the door, I got pushed back. I hit my head on the fridge and passed out. When I opened my eyes, there was a man over me. My clothes were stuffed in my mouth, I was tied, and I was just there, mumbling, hoping somebody could hear me… Most people would have gone to church, so no one could help.” She later received a message from the alleged attacker, claiming he intentionally hurt her: “The person texted me… he said he was trying to simulate it being the first person that I could sleep with. He said, ‘I’m going to post it after this video… I’m so sorry.’” The woman repeatedly expressed her distress and feelings of helplessness: “I’ve had everything, I can’t move with everything… I’ve been suicidal from the start… I can’t keep going… I can’t hold up anymore… I’m so sorry… I can’t hold up anymore.” Since posting the video, she has not shared any further updates. Her confession highlights the emotional toll sexual assault can take on survivors and the urgent need for mental health and support resources.

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Thomas Partey Charged With Two Additional Counts Of Rape Ahead Of November Trial

Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey, 32, has been hit with two additional rape charges. Partey, who denies raping two women and sexually assaulting a third, is due to stand trial in November. The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised the new allegations, and he is scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Friday, March 13, in connection with them. He previously pleaded not guilty to five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault at Southwark Crown Court in September last year. The alleged offences are said to have occurred between 2021 and 2022, when Partey was a regular first-team player at Arsenal. He was initially charged four days after leaving the club, following the expiration of his contract in June. Now playing for Spanish side Villarreal, Partey remains on bail. His conditions allow him to continue playing football, but he must inform police of any international travel at least 24 hours in advance and is barred from contacting the complainants. Partey continues to be an important member of the Ghana national team, who are set to face England in the World Cup group stage in the United States on June 23.

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Enugu Woman Arraigned For Falsely Accusing Husband Of Sexually Abusing Their Two Daughters

A 29-year-old woman, Chisom Okonkwo, has been arraigned at an Enugu Magistrate Court for allegedly defaming her husband, Ozioma Okonkwo, and giving false information to the police by claiming he sexually abused their two young daughters. According to a charge sheet filed by the Commissioner of Police, the alleged offences occurred in August 2024 at Adoration Junction, opposite Dan-Legal Hotel, Emene, Enugu State. The police stated that Chisom “defamed the character of one Okonkwo Ozioma by shouting in public that he defiled her two daughters, exposing him to hatred, contempt, and ridicule, and damaging his reputation.” The charges violate Section 323 and are punishable under Section 325 of the Criminal Code, Cap 30, Vol. II, Revised Laws of Enugu State of Nigeria, 2004. Investigations revealed that Ozioma Okonkwo was arrested on October 25, 2025, following Chisom’s allegations that he sexually abused their daughters, aged 2 and 5, amid a marital dispute. However, medical examinations found no evidence of abuse, leading to his release. In a second count, Chisom is accused of giving false information to detectives at the State Intelligence Department (SID), Enugu, on October 27, 2025. The police said she “provided false information that Okonkwo Ozioma defiled their two daughters, which led to his arrest and detention, knowing the claims were false and misleading officers into taking actions they otherwise would not have taken.” This second offence is punishable under Section 154(1)(a) & (b) of the Criminal Code, Cap 30, Vol. II, Revised Laws of Enugu State, 2004. As of the time of reporting, details regarding Chisom’s plea, bail, and upcoming court proceedings have not been made public.

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Young Abuja Teacher Sentenced to Life Imprisonment for Raping 9-Year-Old Pupil

Nigeria’s fight against child sexual abuse gained momentum on October 29, 2025, when the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja condemned 19-year-old teacher Abdullahi Abbass to life behind bars for the anal rape of his nine-year-old male pupil. The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) welcomed the decision as a “landmark judgment,” hailing it as a beacon of hope for survivors and a fierce deterrent for predators. Under Justice M. Osho-Adebiyi’s gavel, the court exposed the depths of Abbass’s betrayal. As the boy’s class teacher at a private school in the Kwali Area Council, he weaponized trust on March 19, 2025. After classes ended, Abbass dispatched another student to retrieve the child from home, only to drag him to a shadowed street for the unspeakable assault. In a testament to resilience, the young victim wasted no time in revealing his ordeal to his mother, igniting a chain of events that led to Abbass’s arrest and trial on charges of rape and sexual abuse. The conviction invoked Section 2 of the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act, 2015, enforcing the maximum penalty of life imprisonment and reinforcing the law’s unyielding shield for the innocent.NAPTIP’s Director-General, Binta Adamu Bello, spotlighted the verdict’s ripple effects, applauding the seamless teamwork with the Nigerian Police and judicial partners. “This fitting retribution will echo through our Sex Offenders Register, warding off would-be violators,” she asserted. Bello spotlighted the expedited probe as proof of NAPTIP’s redoubled zeal in dismantling networks of domestic violence, rape, and sexual predation nationwide, vowing an unrelenting push for justice everywhere.Grim Parallel: 12-Year Sentence for Seminary Teacher in Anambra Defilement CaseThe Abuja ruling casts a harsh light on a pervasive scourge, mirrored in Anambra State’s recent reckoning. On June 19, 2025, a Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Court in Awka imprisoned 34-year-old teacher Pascal Ofomata for 12 years after he defiled his 11-year-old male JSS 1 pupil at St. Christopher’s Junior Seminary in Onitsha. Justice Peace Otti, presiding, held Ofomata accountable under Sections 3(1) and 4(1) of the Violence Against Persons Act for rape and bodily harm. As these verdicts unfold against a backdrop of escalating child safety alarms, they affirm the courts’ hardening resolve to uproot abuse from educational sanctuaries. On November 2, 2025, activists implore bolstered school oversight, trauma-informed resources for victims, and societal awakening to safeguard tomorrow’s guardians from yesterday’s monsters.

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UK-Based Nigerian Doctor Allegedly Rapes Woman on Staircase

UK-Based Nigerian Doctor Allegedly Rapes Woman on Staircase

An NHS doctor ‘forcefully’ held a woman down on her staircase, lifted up her dress and raped her, a court heard. Later in the same evening, Dr Osareme Edeoghon, 39, allegedly raped the woman again while she was on the phone to her friend, jurors heard. Prosecutor Robert Harding told how the medic had been invited to the woman’s house but, without saying a word, started having sex with her as soon as she opened the front door. Jurors were told how the woman said ‘no’ and told Edeoghon ‘maybe later’, but his grip was so ‘tight’ that she ‘couldn’t move her hands’. The medic is also accused of raping the alleged victim a third time, an incident the woman described as a ‘violation’. Jurors were told that Edeoghon was based at the NHS hospital in Basingstoke, Hampshire, at the time of the alleged incidents. Mr Harding said: ‘There was no consent given, and it would have been clear to any person that she did not consent.’ The prosecutor told Winchester Crown Court that Edeoghon and the woman knew each other and she was expecting him at her house. He said that when Edeoghon arrived ‘She greeted him at the door, but without any invitation from her, he started to have sex with her.’ Mr Harding continued: ‘She was not consenting to this, and it would have been clear to any person that she did not consent. ‘She told him things, such as ‘no’, and even went as far as to say ‘maybe later on’. ‘After the defendant finished having sex, the complainant had a shower and busied herself as best she could cooking dinner. ‘She then returned to her bedroom and used her phone to call a friend. The defendant proceeded to try to have sex with her. There was no consent given.’ During his opening of the case on Monday, Mr Harding said that the woman ‘spoke with police about the allegations’ and told officers she had also been orally raped. The police interview with the woman was played to the court, in which she said: ‘I wanted to report rape, that he raped me.’ She told how the doctor had arrived at her home by taxi and added: ‘When I went down to the door, he did not say anything, and he turned me around and lifted up my dress. ‘I was like ‘no what are you doing?’ and he continued. So, I said ‘no’, and I said ‘maybe later’. But he just did not say anything, he just kept turning me and lifting up my dress. ‘By this time, I was at the stairs, or he had pushed me to the stairs. He started to have sex with me.’ The woman told how she was restrained by her arms as she was ‘pushed’ onto the stairs. ‘I tried to say no and stop but I couldn’t because he was forceful’, she added. ‘I couldn’t move my hands because he was holding my hands and turning me around. Because of how tight he was holding me; I couldn’t lift my arms.’ After the alleged attack the woman said she went upstairs to shower ‘because I just felt dirty anyway’. After dinner, she was in her room on her phone when ‘he came into the room and did the same thing again’, she said. The woman continued: ‘I was on the phone to my friend, and he came in out of nowhere again. He pulled my underwear down, moved my leg. ‘I just remember him being over me and me trying to figure out what to do in that situation because I am on the phone. I couldn’t say anything because I was on the phone.’ When a police officer asked what she was talking to her friend about on the phone, she said: ‘We were talking about carnival and the events and where to get tickets.’ The officer also asked how he would know she was not consenting, and she said: ‘I was on the phone and not inviting him.’ She said if she were not on the phone, she would have ‘pushed him off me and said no, I was tired.’ She said she had work the following day and would have told him that she would be too tired for work. She added: ‘It took time to register what was happening, and it was difficult to say stop while my friend was on the phone or to say stop because of what he was doing.’ During the interview, the woman, who can’t be named for legal reasons, alleged that she had also been orally raped by Edeoghon. The woman said: ‘That time I did say no, I turned away and covered my mouth. ‘I moved away from him because I just felt used. So I moved away to try to control the situation and ended up having sex to stop what was happening. It just felt like a violation.’ Edeoghon from Barnsley, South Yorkshire, denies three counts of rape. The trial continues.

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Thomas Partey Pleads Not Guilty to Rape and Sexual Assault Charges

By Kamal Yalwa – Wednesday, 17 September 2025 LONDON – Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges of rape and sexual assault during a hearing at Southwark Crown Court. The 32-year-old, who now plays for Spanish side Villarreal, is facing five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault, relating to alleged incidents involving three women between 2021 and 2022, during his time as an Arsenal player. Partey appeared in court on Wednesday for a 14-minute hearing, speaking only to confirm his name, date of birth, and enter his not guilty pleas. His trial is scheduled to begin on November 2, 2026, and will be presided over by a High Court judge. Judge Christopher Hehir acknowledged the lengthy delay, citing a significant backlog in the Crown Court system. Partey remains on bail under existing conditions, including restrictions on contacting the alleged victims and requirements to report any permanent address changes or international travel. Partey was initially arrested in July 2022, though he was not publicly named at the time. He continued to play for Arsenal while investigations were ongoing, with his contract expiring on June 30, 2025. He was officially charged on July 4. Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta previously stated the club was “100 per cent sure” all proper procedures were followed during the investigation. A club spokesperson confirmed that Partey was no longer under contract and declined further comment due to ongoing legal proceedings. His court appearance came just a day after he featured as a substitute in Villarreal’s Champions League match against Tottenham Hotspur in London. Partey joined Arsenal from Atlético Madrid in 2020 in a £45 million deal. He made 35 Premier League appearances last season, scoring four goals, and has earned over 50 caps for Ghana, representing the national team at both the World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations.

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PSG Defender Achraf Hakimi Faces Preliminary Rape Charges in France

By Kamal Yalwa: August 1, 2025 Paris Saint-Germain and Morocco international defender Achraf Hakimi has been handed preliminary charges of rape by French authorities, following allegations made by a 23-year-old woman. The Nanterre prosecutor’s office confirmed on Friday that an investigation was opened after the woman approached police with her accusation. Although she declined to formally press charges, the seriousness of her account prompted prosecutors to launch an inquiry. Hakimi, 24, was questioned by investigators on Thursday before being indicted by an examining magistrate and placed under judicial supervision, a status that allows for continued investigation under French law. He is currently barred from contact with the alleged victim but is not restricted from leaving France, according to prosecutors. Under France’s legal system, preliminary charges indicate sufficient grounds to suspect a crime may have occurred, but further evidence is required before any trial can proceed. Hakimi has denied all allegations, and his lawyer, Fanny Colin, released a statement suggesting that the player is the victim of an attempted “racketeering” scheme. “The alleged victim refused to press charges, refused medical or psychological examination, and refused to confront Mr. Hakimi directly. The accusations are solely based on her account,” Colin said. “Being charged gives Mr. Hakimi the opportunity to access the full case file and defend himself fully,” she added. Paris Saint-Germain and the player have yet to issue official public statements, though sources told ESPN that Hakimi will be available for PSG’s Ligue 1 clash against Nantes on Saturday, despite recovering from a recent leg injury. The development comes just days before PSG’s crucial Champions League round-of-16 second leg against Bayern Munich and shortly after Hakimi was named in the 2022 FIFPRO World XI during the FIFA Best awards held in Paris. Hakimi joined PSG in 2021, playing a key role in the club’s Ligue 1 title win and Morocco’s historic run to the World Cup semifinals in Qatar.

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