A 40-year-old man, Adesina Akindele, on Friday August 3, appeared
before a Jos Chief Magistrates’ Court for allegedly damaging the
character of, and assaulting his colleague, one Mrs Hauwa Suleiman.
Akindele allegedly called Hawa a prostitute.
Akindele, a staff of the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH)
appeared before, Chief Magistrate Ladi Galadima on a two-count charges
of deformation of character and assault.
The prosecutor, Mr Ado
Ali, said that Suleiman of JUTH, on April 17, submitted a letter of
complain to the Police Area Commander’s Office, Jos alleging that the
accused committed the offence.
Ali further told the court that
complainant reported that the accused, on April 16, during working
hours, called her a prostitute and said that she promptly reported the
matter to their office supervisor.
The prosecutor said that the
accused was fully aware that Suleiman was a married woman, but decided
to address her as a prostitute. He said that the accused, by such act,
had committed an offence contrary to section 392 and 268 of the Penal
Code.
When the case came up for hearing, the accused pleaded
not guilty to the charges and applied for bail. The Chief Magistrate
granted him bail in the sum of N50,000 with one surety in like sum.
The case was adjourned to Aug. 14 for hearing.
QUESTION: Friends, is there any justifiable reason call a married woman a prostitute?
Akindele, a staff of the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) appeared before, Chief Magistrate Ladi Galadima on a two-count charges of deformation of character and assault.
The prosecutor, Mr Ado Ali, said that Suleiman of JUTH, on April 17, submitted a letter of complain to the Police Area Commander’s Office, Jos alleging that the accused committed the offence.
Ali further told the court that complainant reported that the accused, on April 16, during working hours, called her a prostitute and said that she promptly reported the matter to their office supervisor.
The prosecutor said that the accused was fully aware that Suleiman was a married woman, but decided to address her as a prostitute. He said that the accused, by such act, had committed an offence contrary to section 392 and 268 of the Penal Code.
When the case came up for hearing, the accused pleaded not guilty to the charges and applied for bail. The Chief Magistrate granted him bail in the sum of N50,000 with one surety in like sum.
The case was adjourned to Aug. 14 for hearing.
QUESTION: Friends, is there any justifiable reason call a married woman a prostitute?