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Lagos Court Sentences Doctor to Life Imprisonment for Séχual Assault

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Olufemi Olaleye

By Adedapo Adesanya

The Lagos State Séχual Offences and Domestic Violence Court has sentenced the Medical Director of Optimal Cancer Care Foundation, Dr Olufemi Olaleye, to life imprisonment for defiling his wife’s niece when the minor was around 15 years old.

In his judgment, Justice Rahman Oshodi held that the prosecutor, the Lagos State Government, had proved the charge against the defendant and the evidence against him was compelling.

Dr Olaleye was arraigned on November 30, 2022, on a two-count charge of defilement and séχual assault by penetration of the minor between December 2019 and July 2022 when she came to live with their family.

The prosecution, led by Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr Babajide Martins, had told the court that Dr Olaleye séχually assaulted his wife’s niece for about 19 months until the wife discovered and reported it to the police. The minor is said to be 18 years old now.

At his arraignment, the doctor pleaded not guilty to the charge preferred against him.

The prosecution subsequently called six witnesses as proof of its case against him. The minor, the defendant’s wife, a medical doctor and another child care expert, both of whom examined the minor as well as two police officers involved in the investigations, testified in the trial.

The defendant also testified in his own defence alongside his friend of over 40 years as well as his forensic physician who faulted the medical evidence presented by the prosecution.

Having evaluated all the evidence before him, Justice Oshodi noted that it was compelling.

According to the judge, Dr Olaleye’s confessional statement before his former counsel, Mr Olalekan Buruji, and the Divisional Police Officer at the Anthony Police Station, Lagos State, proved that he committed the offences.

The judge held that Mr Olaleye said in the statement that he regretted his act.

The judge also held that the medical practitioner’s denial of the statement during the trial did not hold water.

Justice Oshodi described the medical director as a dangerous offender who did not show any sign of remorse during the trial.

“You acknowledged that you are a séχ addict in your confession but came to this court and told lies.

“You showed no remorse, and it shows that you are a dangerous man.

“The survivor, to your knowledge, is a child but you forced her to watch pόrnόgraphy, rub her breasts and put your pénis in her mouth.

“You penetrated her repeatedly,’’ Oshodi said.

The court found the defendant guilty of the offence.

In his plea for leniency, counsel to the convict, Mr Adebisi Oridate said: “He is a medical doctor who offers services to people suffering from cancer-related ailments, especially women.

“The state recognises his services and the defendant is a first-time offender. He has lost his business because he has been incarcerated, and, of course, his family.

“He has an aged mother who is dependent solely on him. We pray your lordship to temper justice with mercy.”

In sentencing, Justice Oshodi said, “By the laws of Lagos State, I am compelled to hand you a sentence of life imprisonment on each count of your offence, but your counsel has said that you are a first-time offender and a doctor of cancer patients.

“I hereby sentence you to life imprisonment on both counts one and two.”

The judge also directed that Dr Olaleye should have his name written in the Séχual Offences Register of the Lagos State Government.

During the trial, the convict’s wife, Mrs Aderemi Olaleye, had told the court in her testimony that her husband had been séχually abusing her niece during her stay in their house.

Mrs Olaleye said she got to know about the alleged crimes after the survivor confessed to her aunt and the family’s driver that the doctor had been sleeping with her and threatening to kill her if she told anyone.

The mother of two, who is the complainant said on oath, “My lord, on November 27, 2021, my second cousin told my aunty who is my mother’s sister that since March 2020, Femi has been séχually abusing her and introduced her to pόrnόgraphy, from there he graduated to oral séχ with her, that he does this in different places in the house where there are no cameras”.

The offences contravene the provision of Sections 137 and 261 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

Adedapo Adesanya is a journalist, polymath, and connoisseur of everything art. When he is not writing, he has his nose buried in one of the many books or articles he has bookmarked or simply listening to good music with a bottle of beer or wine. He supports the greatest club in the world, Manchester United F.C.

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Oceangate Engineering Oil to Appeal Assets Forfeiture Judgment

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

Oceangate Engineering Oil and Gas Limited has concluded plans to challenge the Federal High Court judgment directing the forfeiture of its assets to the federal government.

The energy firm, in a statement on Thursday by its scribe, Ms Nnenna Onyeaso, denied any wrongdoing in the matter taken to court by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the final forfeiture of $13 million linked to a Lagos socialite, Ms Aisha Achimugu, and her company, Oceangate, after ruling that the EFCC established that the foreign currency was proceeds of fraud and unlawful activities.

The judge dismissed the claims that the $13 million was gifts received into the Oceangate Engineering Company by Ms Achimugu, adding that the woman never came to the court to show cause why the huge amount of money should not be forfeited to the government.

Reacting to the issue in the statement, Oceangate described the court’s decision as a civil asset forfeiture order based on suspicion rather than proof, stressing that the judgment did not establish any criminal liability against the organisation.

The organisation emphasised that it has already directed its legal team to file an appeal, expressing confidence in the judicial process and the outcome of a thorough review of the case.

“To be clear, this ruling is a civil asset forfeiture order with no finding of wrongdoing against Oceangate or its leadership.

“The court’s decision rested on a legal standard of suspicion, not proof, and it is one we intend to pursue fully through the appeals process,” Ms Onyeaso said in the statement.

The firm secretary also said that Oceangate has reiterated its belief in the rule of law, noting that the appellate system exists to address such outcomes, adding that the firm remained confident that the facts of the case will ultimately affirm its integrity and business practices.

She stressed that the company’s operations remained unaffected, stating that it continues to provide employment to many Nigerians while contributing to the country’s energy sector and broader economy.

“We have always believed in the ability of the judicial process, and that belief has not wavered,” she added, saying the organisation expressed appreciation to its employees, partners, and clients for their continued support amid the development, assuring stakeholders of its commitment to transparency and accountability.

“We remain committed to the continued growth of our business and the communities we serve as we are optimistic that justice will prevail at the end of the legal process,” Ms Onyeaso stated.

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Investigation Links Late Herbert Wigwe to 106 London Properties

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The late Herbert Wigwe, former chief executive of Access Bank, has been linked to 106 properties in London, a new investigation by a British paper found.

The investigation by The Londoner examined 32,611 properties across the British capital owned by overseas entities, traced foreign-held properties through shell companies and offshore structures. The findings were made possible by a UK legal reform requiring overseas entities to declare their beneficial owners.

However, the publication emphasised that the report documents ownership and does not allege any wrongdoing.

Mr Wigwe, who died in a helicopter crash alongside his wife, son, and friend in California in February 2024, was one of Africa’s most prominent banking executives, having helped transform Access Bank into one of Nigeria’s largest financial institutions.

The investigation found him in connection with 106 London-based properties, which underscores the scale of his presence in one of the world’s most expensive real estate markets.

Previously, UK company records had linked Mr Wigwe to an address on The Bishops Avenue in north London, one of the city’s most exclusive streets.

He was listed in 2012 as a director of Carmel Gate Ltd, with a correspondence address at Flat 7, Allingham Court, 44 The Bishops Avenue. The new investigation suggests his property interests in London were far wider than previously known.

Mr Wigwe also served as director of Access Bank UK Limited from 2008 until his death. Documents from Access Holdings show that he and the current Access Bank CEO, Mr Roosevelt Ogbonna, were the only shareholders when the holding company was incorporated in 2021, each holding 4,000,000 ordinary shares.

The Londoner noted that foreign ownership in London stretches from Oxford Street and Camden Market to luxury residential towers and landmark commercial sites, often held through companies in Jersey, Guernsey, and the British Virgin Islands.

The development came on the back of British legislation in 2022, which mandated that any overseas entities that owned UK real estate had to register their real ownership with UK authorities.

The Londoner reported that among others found to own properties include the Private Department of the President of the UAE, the Qatar Central Bank, as well as the Libyan Investment Authority, the sanctioned sovereign wealth fund based in Tripoli.

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Tunnel Greenhouse Grow Tents in Modern Controlled Environment Cultivation

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Controlled environment agriculture has become an important part of modern food production and facility management in the United States. Agricultural producers, research institutions, and industrial property operators often require protected growing areas to ensure stable plant development. Greenhouse systems allow operators to manage temperature, moisture, and airflow while protecting crops from environmental stress.

One example of this approach is the Tunnel Greenhouse Grow Tent w/12 Mil Ripstop Leno Mesh Cover. Tunnel greenhouse structures create enclosed growing spaces that support plant cultivation while maintaining airflow and natural light exposure. These systems are used in small agricultural operations as well as in institutional and facility management programs.

Market Context and Importance in the United States

Demand for reliable plant cultivation systems has increased due to changing climate patterns and expanding urban development. Many organizations require predictable plant production for landscaping, research, and food supply programs. Controlled environment greenhouse structures allow operators to extend growing seasons and reduce crop losses.

Tunnel greenhouses are widely used because they are easier to install than large permanent structures and can be adapted to different locations.

Basic Structure and Functional Design

Tunnel greenhouse grow tents use a curved frame structure covered with durable protective material. The covering allows sunlight to enter while protecting plants from wind and heavy rainfall.

Key structural elements include:

  • Steel frame that supports the structure
  • Protective mesh or plastic covering
  • Roll up windows for airflow control
  • Ground anchoring system for stability
  • Entry door for maintenance access

Operational Applications

Tunnel greenhouse systems support several types of cultivation and facility management operations.

  • Vegetable and fruit cultivation
  • Seedling propagation programs
  • Landscape plant preparation
  • Agricultural research and testing
  • Protected growing environments in cold regions

Efficiency and Productivity Considerations

Greenhouse structures improve productivity by providing consistent environmental conditions. Controlled growing spaces help operators maintain plant health and improve production planning.

  • Reduced crop loss from weather exposure
  • Improved control of temperature and moisture
  • Extended growing seasons
  • More predictable plant development cycles

Technical Infrastructure Considerations

Successful greenhouse operation requires attention to environmental and structural factors. Operators must ensure that the structure can withstand local climate conditions while supporting plant growth requirements.

  • Proper anchoring for wind resistance
  • Sunlight exposure throughout the day
  • Ventilation management through windows or vents
  • Reliable water supply for irrigation
  • Monitoring of temperature and humidity levels

Safety Practices and Maintenance

Regular inspection helps maintain safe operation and structural stability of greenhouse systems.

  • Inspect frame connections and anchors
  • Replace damaged covering materials
  • Maintain safe electrical connections for ventilation equipment
  • Keep walkways clear during maintenance work

Related Equipment and Accessories

Greenhouse systems often operate together with other tools that support plant cultivation.

  • Irrigation systems
  • Plant benches and racks
  • Ventilation fans
  • Environmental monitoring devices
  • Supplemental lighting equipment

Advantages and LimitationsAdvantages

  • Flexible installation in different locations
  • Protection from environmental conditions
  • Improved plant growth stability
  • Lower cost compared with permanent structures

Limitations

  • Performance influenced by local climate conditions
  • Requires routine maintenance of covering materials
  • Limited insulation compared with permanent greenhouse buildings

Example from a Small Agricultural Operation

A small vegetable farm in the northeastern United States installed tunnel greenhouse structures to extend the growing season for leafy crops. By using protected cultivation space, the farm was able to begin seedling development earlier in the spring and continue production later in the autumn. This approach improved crop availability while reducing the impact of seasonal weather changes.

Conclusion and Future Industry Trends

Tunnel greenhouse grow tents provide a practical solution for controlled environment cultivation in agricultural and institutional settings. Their flexible design and relatively simple installation make them suitable for many types of plant production programs.

Future developments in greenhouse technology may include improved covering materials, automated ventilation systems, and advanced environmental monitoring tools. As interest in reliable plant production continues to grow, controlled cultivation systems will remain an important part of modern agricultural and facility management practices.

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