VARSITY STUDENT ARRAIGNED FOR BEHEADING GIRLFRIEND FOR DENYING HIM SEX

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A 500-level student of Federal University of Technology, Minna,
Godwin Lawani Idoko, has appeared before a Minna Chief Magistrate Court, for
allegedly beheading his girlfriend, Ramatu Isa, on January 1, 2013, for
refusing him sex.
According to the charge sheet read by Chief Magistrate Moh’d
Gimba Gabi, the accused was said to have committed culpable homicide offence
punishable under Section 221 of the Penal Code.
Idoko was alleged to have beheaded his victim for refusing him
sex after he had paid Ramatu, who sold groundnut, an agreed fee of N2000.
The father of the victim, Mohammed Isa, reported the killing of
Ramatu at Bosso Police Station.

Idoko’s neighbors had earlier called the attention of a police
patrol team to his strange movements, which later led to the discovery of the
headless body of Ramatu in his Rafin Yasin residence.
When asked if is guilty of the charge, Idoko refused to take a
plea, but demanded for the interpretation of Section 221, a development which
forced the trial judge to explain that the offence carries a death penalty if
an accused person is found guilty.
After the explanation by the judge, Idoko told the court that he
didn’t behead the victim, saying he merely stabbed her on the neck.
‘’I did not behead the lady. I only stab her on the neck when
she refused to agree to my demand for sex after she has collected the N2000 we
agreed.
‘’Instead of allowing me to make love, she forcefully held and
squeezed my manhood and bit me on my palm before I stabbed her on the neck. It
was at the Bosso Police Station that I was told she was beheaded,’’ Idoko told
the court.
He then refused to say anything further, demanding to see his
lawyer and the neighbors who reported him to the police.
The prosecutor, Inspector John Atumeyi later told the court that
the matter is still being investigated, and prayed that the accused person be
remanded in prison.
The Chief Magistrate Gabi assured the accused of legal
representation in view of the enormity of the offence. He then adjourned the
matter to March 14, 2013 for further hearing, while giving orders that Idoko be
remanded in Minna Prison.

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