The man was identified as Stephen Obi. He was charged with conspiracy and rape before Ejigbo Magistrate’s court, while seven of his accomplices are still on the run.
Some of the seven men on the run are still threatening to kill the lady if she continues to pursue the matter.
The 23-year old Obi claimed he works with a brewing firm in Lagos and hails from Umuahia in Abia State, while the victim is from Imo State, southeast Nigeria.
The relationship between the lovers allegedly went sour after the woman asked Obi to marry her.
Obi allegedly told the lady that he was not ready to marry her because she was five years older than him, and wanted the relationship to continue.
The victim refused and said since he was not ready to marry her, she was no longer interested in the relationship.
On the day the lady was allegedly gang-raped, Obi reportedly invited her to Baba Olopa Street, Adexson, in Igando to settle their differences.
She obliged him and went. She said when she entered his room, seven of his friends came in and they locked the room and started beating her and asked her to strip.
She said they cut her finger with blade and used a white handkerchief to clean the blood that came out and told her she was under oath with them.
She said they told her that she would die if she revealed what happened to anybody.
She said after they were satisfied, they allowed her to go.
On getting home, she said she told her father what happened and they went to Igando Police Division and reported the matter and Obi was arrested and charged in court.
But the other seven men escaped before they could be arrested.
She said she was still shocked over what they did to her and that they are still calling her phone threatening to kill her if she continues with her legal actions.
“I am scared, they are calling me with these phone numbers: 08102117847, 07037458340, threatening to kill me and I don’t know what to do now,” she lamented.
When the matter came up on Wednesday, Obi pleaded not guilty to the two-count charge preferred against him.
The prosecutor, Mr Nicholas Atumonye, presented the doctor’s report before the court which indicated that the victim was sexually abused.
The presiding Magistrate, Mr M.B. Folami said after going through the doctor’s report that Obi should be remanded in prison custody at Kirikiri.
The next mention of the case will be on September 23 this year.
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