Thursday, May 22, 2025 - An Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court sentenced a 35-year-old music teacher and counselor, Anthony Okeh, to life imprisonment for defiling a nine-year-old, JSS 1 pupil (name withheld) on Wednesday, May 21.
The State Counsel, Miss Abimbola Abolade presented two
witnesses; the survivor and an investigative police officer while the defence
called four witnesses.
Abolade told the court that the convict committed the offence
on Sept. 6, 2022 at Lachez O International School, Agege, Lagos.
Justice Abiola Soladoye in her judgment held that the
prosecution had successfully discharged the burden of proof of the charge of
defilement against Okeh.
According to her, Okeh is asoulless man without any iota of
shame, and everything a teacher should not be for having unlawful sexual
intercourse with his pupil.
Justice Soladoye said the case was direct evidence as the
survivor was in court to narrate her sexual ordeals in the hands of the music
teacher.
She added that the evidence of the survivor was lucid, and
compelling and the denial of the convict did not hold waters
“To the mind of this court, the
denial of the convict is a form to distance himself from the crime.
“The convict is a pathological liar
whose evidence is an afterthought and I do not believe him at all.
“I do not believe the other three
defence witnesses as well, because their evidences were devoid of truth and
they were tainted witnesses.
“Cases are not won on the number of
witnesses presented to testify before the court but on the quality of evidence
adduced that are credible, convincing and compelling,” the judge said.
The judge added that the survivor in her testimony had
narrated how the convict called her upstairs into the music room, where he
showed her different nude pictures, claimed to be a cultist and threatened to
kill her if she ever told anyone.
“The survivor recognised the man in
the box as her music teacher who defiled her more than two times in the music
room.
“The testimony of the Investigative
Police Officer (IPO) is corroborated by the testimony of the survivor when she
said that the mother of the girl noticed her reluctance to go to school and she
later confessed to her mother what the convict had been doing to her.
“The IPO
said that the mother of the survivor (nominal complainant) reported the case to
the police.
“Statement
of the nominal complainant was admitted into evidence,” Soladoye added.
She therefore convicted Okeh of the one-count charge of
defilement and consequently sentenced him to life imprisonment.
Soladoye also ordered that the convict’s name be registered
in the Lagos State Sexual Offences Register.
“All stakeholders in the
administration of criminal justice must form a strong collaboration in
combating sexual violence offences so as to protect the dignity, mental health,
physical and psychological trauma of survivors in such cases,” she said.

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