– Police in Accra have arrested six men from Nigeria who took advantage of a Ghanaian lady at a house in Nungua
– One of the men is said to have forcibly had his way with the lady and locked her in a room thereafter
– The lady, a 21-year-old Muslim, who had been asked to come for her Sallah gift by one of the men, was overpowered and brutalised as soon as she got to the house
Police in Accra have arrested six Nigerian men at Nungua in Accra for terrorising a 21-year-old lady in Accra.
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One of the six men is said to have forcibly had his way with the lady after the brutality meted out to her.
Police say the lady, a Muslim whose named has been withheld, met a Nigerian, Stephen Chimaroke, on Facebook and became friends with him.
She made Chimaroke aware that she was a Muslim and so on Sunday, he reportedly asked her to come to his house for her Sallah gift, which she did.
When she got there, police say, she found that Chimaroke was living with five other Nigerians in the same apartment.
The men are said to have immediately destroyed her phone, dragged to one of the rooms in the house, and forced her to eat garri because she had been fasting.
Police say after that, Chimaroke forced himself on the lady and had his way with her.
After satisfying himself, he reportedly locked her in the room.
Chief Superintendent of police, Kwesi Ofori said: “Chimaroke made advances and when she resisted, he smashed her phone and forced himself on her. Fortunately for her, she had another phone on her, which she used to call her brothers, who later called the police to go and rescue her.”
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Police say the brothers rescued her and then lodged a report with the police, who moved swiftly to arrest the suspects.
The other men involved in the crime are: Opious Onuoha, Ike Amechi, Kayode Ayodele, Anthony Emmanuel and Ike Amechi.
Meanwhile, ZENITHBLOG.com had reported that the federal government and Lagos state have concluded arrangement to help over 15 million Nigerians in diaspora trace their roots back home through the Badagry Diaspora Festival to hold in August this year.
The senior special assistant to the President Muhammadu Buhari on Diaspora, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, and the special adviser to Governor Akinwunmi Ambode on Oversees Affairs and Investment, Professor Ademola Abass, both revealed this on Tuesday, June 13.
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