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16yrs Old Secondary School Boys Raped Female Corper in Ogun State

Reacting to an incident that happened February 13, 2020, which saw a National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) member raped, the culprits involved in the act have confessed to the crime after they were nabbed by operatives of the Nigerian Police.

Nysc Amebo understands that two secondary school students of Ogbogbo Baptist Grammar School in Ogun State, a few days ago were arrested by men of the special anti-robbery squad for raping a National Youth Service Corp member who happens to be their class teacher.

The two students, Bamidele Ayeni and Isiaka Akanji had reportedly raped their victim on February 13, 2020, at about 7:30 pm when the victim was returning from a church service at Ijari.

Reports had it that Bamidele and Isiaka had previously delivered warning letters to the corp member, with threats of dealing with her any day they have their chance.

The Culprits, however, confessed that one of the reasons why they raped the National Youth Service Corps member was that, she is always good at keeping them in the classroom without sparing them some minutes, even on break times.

“she likes spending so much time in class, she doesn’t allow us to go on break time and she is fond of reporting us to the principal whenever she feels like,” said the duo.

It was said that the two students had stopped attending classes after they committed the crime and they were arrested at different locations.

Revealing further the incident, a local source noted that Bamidele and Isiaka were members of a secret cult which they later actually confessed to, noting that they were both initiated four-months ago by a person name igimu.

We were promised a higher position if only we could kill at least 2 people.” said one of the culprit as he was quoted during the confession.

However, CP Yomi Adamson said that the suspects will be charged to court after thorough investigation.





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