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Omg: You Won't Believe What a Woman Did to Electric Workers in Lagos For Disconnecting Power Supply

Posted by Samuel on Wed 13th Dec, 2017 - tori.ng

A woman who got really incensed with Ikeja Electric workers in Lagos, has attacked the men for disconnecting power supply.

Men of the Nigeria Police Force
 
Kemi Shopade, a 28-year-old trader, who allegedly assaulted two Ikeja Electric workers that wanted to disconnect her electricity wire, on Wednesday appeared before an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court, Lagos.
 
According to The Nation, Shopade, resident of Alaguntan, Iyana-Ipaja, Lagos, is being tried for conspiracy and assault.
 
The Prosecutor, Sgt. Godwin Awase, said that the accused committed the offences on November 24, at her residence.
 
Awase said that the accused and two others, who had yet to be apprehended, assaulted two workers of Ikeja Electric — Mr John Oluwole and Mr Uwaoman Ibiam.
 
“The accused beat up and bit the complainants while performing their duty,” he said.

He said that the complainants disconnected the electricity supply of the accused over unpaid electricity bills from January.

“The accused, who had not paid for electricity since the beginning of the year, descended on the complainants when they disconnected her power supply.

“The two other men who are still at large joined her in beating the complainants, and in the process, the accused bit the complainants.

“The case was reported to the police and the accused was arrested,” the prosecutor said.
 
The offences contravened Sections 174 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015 (Revised).
 
Section 174 prescribes three years jail term for a person guilty of assault.
 
The accused, however, pleaded innocence of the offences and was granted bail in the sum of N20,000 with two sureties in like sum.
 
The Magistrate, Mr J.A. Adigun, said that the sureties should be gainfully employed and show evidence of two years tax payment to the Lagos State Government.
 
He adjourned the case until January 5 for mention.


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