Stella Nwadigbo Arraigned for Allegedly Assaulting Three-Year-Old Pupil in Lagos
Written by MAX FM on January 10, 2025
Stella Nwadigbo Arraigned for Allegedly Assaulting Three-Year-Old Pupil in Lagos
A 45-year-old woman, Stella Nwadigbo, was arraigned at Magistrate Court 1, Ogba, Lagos, on charges of allegedly assaulting a three-year-old pupil from Christ Mitot School, Ikorodu. The incident, which came to light after a video of the assault went viral, has sparked widespread outrage, leading to swift police action to apprehend the suspect.
Swift Police Action After Viral Video of Child Assault
The disturbing video footage of the assault prompted an immediate response from the Lagos State Police Command. After receiving the video, officers from the Family Support Unit (FSU) of the Ikorodu Police Division arrested Nwadigbo on January 8. The suspect was later transferred to the Gender Unit at the Command Headquarters for further investigation. This swift police action highlights the seriousness with which the authorities are treating child abuse cases in Lagos.
Charges and Legal Proceedings Against Nwadigbo
Stella Nwadigbo faced charges of indecent treatment and assault of a child during her arraignment. The Magistrate ordered her remand at the Kirikiri Correctional Centre, where she will remain until February 18, 2025. At that time, the case will resume for the continuation of the hearing. This legal action emphasizes the state’s commitment to ensuring justice for the victim and preventing future child abuse.
Victim Receives Medical Attention After Assault
The victim, who suffered injuries from the assault, was promptly taken to a medical facility for treatment. The Lagos State Police Command has assured the public that the safety and well-being of residents, particularly children, remains a top priority. The case continues to highlight the importance of addressing child abuse and ensuring that perpetrators face legal consequences.
Lagos Police Command’s Zero Tolerance for Child Abuse
CSP Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, reaffirmed the Lagos State Police Command’s zero-tolerance policy for child abuse. He emphasized that justice will be served in this case and that anyone found guilty of such offenses will face the full weight of the law. This statement reinforces the Lagos Police’s commitment to protecting children and maintaining the safety and security of the community.
In conclusion, the arraignment of Stella Nwadigbo marks an important step in addressing child abuse in Lagos. The case serves as a reminder of the need for vigilance and the importance of protecting vulnerable children from harm.