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Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by dre11(m): 3:15am On Jun 06, 2015
A series of brutal beating of a 16-year-old boy, Lekan Isiaka, has led to the arrest of his father, Monsuru, who was said to have physically abused the boy for about two years.

Neighbours alerted child rights activists to his case after he started having seizures and it became apparent that the child might lose his life from the frequent beatings he got from his auto painter father.

Residents of Ile Ibadan area of Ijegun, Lagos, where the single father lived with his son, said anybody who saw the boy and did not know his history might think he was an slowpoke because of what his father’s beatings had turned him to.

When our correspondent met with Lekan and spoke with him, it was apparent the boy was broken, both physically and emotionally.

Lekan has almost lost the use of his left arm completely, as he couldn’t lift it when our correspondent asked why the arm hung at an awkward angle.

Most strange was his neck, which had become bent crookedly.

Speaking haltingly as if each word gave him tremendous pain, Lekan explained that his father beat him one night so brutally and pushed him down from the top of the stairs of their two-storey building apartment.

“After I landed on the ground, my neck became very painful and I could not move my head. I also could not move my left arm,” he told Saturday PUNCH.

Asked if his father took him to a hospital after he noticed the injury he sustained, Lekan said his father told him the injury would heal.

The event Lekan narrated was more than one year ago. The boy can only turn his neck to either side a little and painfully at the moment. But his left arm is still stiff.

Lekan said sometimes, when his father was angry, he would beat him with the buckle of a belt or knock his head with a stone he kept in the house.

A resident, who followed Esther Child Rights Foundation officials along with our correspondent to report the case at the Isheri Police Division, explained that it got so bad sometimes that the head of the boy gushed out blood after the father’s beating.

“My husband had to threaten him with police arrest at a point when the beating was too much. There was a time he was beating the boy with a belt and the hook injured the boy’s head and other parts of his body; I had to seize the belt from him,” the woman said.

Lekan said in the middle of the night, when his father had just finished smoking Indian hemp, he would tell him to stand up from the bed and face the wall throughout in order to punish him, while he slept.

Lekan’s story is one that would bring tears to many eyes as a result of the fact that he became the victim of a marriage breakup.

Lekan’s mother, who has now remarried in Ibadan, separated from the father when the boy was seven years old but the boy lived with her until two years ago.

Residents told our correspondent that two years ago, Lekan’s mother, brought him back to the father.

Another neighbour of Monsuru, Mrs. Ada Okeowo, who also made a statement in the police station, said, “The boy was a radiant boy. He was normal. There was nothing like seizures. Lekan’s father told us that his ex-wife’s mother-in-law in Ibadan told him to return the boy to his father if she wanted to keep her marriage.

“The boy wasn’t having any seizures at all. He was fine and he was playful and friendly. But the beating started and the boy has almost become an slowpoke just two years later.

“There was a time the man left the boy alone at home for a whole one month. We did not know where he went to at the time. We had to make sure we fed the boy for that one month so he did not starve to death.”

Our correspondent noticed that Lekan’s speech is slow and sometimes becomes faint. It takes him longer to process information when asked any question. But residents said he wasn’t always like that.

In fact, he could not speak for long and whenever questions were too much, he became confused and simply kept quiet, looking glumly. Each of the questions our correspondent asked him took him a long time to answer.

“My father would sometimes send me to buy cigarette, Shepe (herbal alchoholic drink), and sometimes Indian hemp. Even though he knew I could not use one of my arms, he always screamed at me to wash his clothes before he came back from work. He usually left N20 for me for the day’s feeding while leaving for work. Sometimes, he left nothing,” Lekan said.

There were stories that the father would sometimes threaten to kill him and throw him inside a refuse compactor truck.

But when the neighbours could not take it anymore, they made a report about him.

However, when our correspondent left with a policewoman and child rights activists to effect the father’s arrest, it was learnt Lekan had another seizure.

Monsuru feigned ignorance about the boy’s condition when he was later arrested.

“He is not okay mentally. I only beat him once in a while when he bed-wets. His mother dumped him with me two years ago, but he already had the neck and arm injury when he was brought to me,” he said.

Asked if he ever took the boy to hospital for treatment or if he ever sought any other form of treatment for the boy’s injuries, Monsuru simply kept quiet.

An old phone number of Lekan’s mother had not been going through for a long time, so, there is no way of contacting the woman as the boy could remember nothing of his mother’s address in Ibadan.

The Esther Child Rights Foundation said the boy’s case would be treated like a medical emergency as he needs urgent medical attention.

Mrs. Esther Ogwu, who runs the organisation said the ministry of women affairs and poverty alleviation of the Lagos State Government and the Human Rights Commission would be notified of the boy’s situation to see what intervention could be offered to assist. She said she expected the man to be charged for the brutality against his son as soon as possible.

Meanwhile, Lekan’s case has been transferred to the Area M Police Command, Idimu, Lagos, for further investigation as the father remains in custody.


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Picture 1 the boy
Picture 2 the father

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by dre11(m): 3:17am On Jun 06, 2015
The effect of a broken home on a child can't be quantify especially if one of the parents is a bully and heartless person

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by ijustdey: 6:31am On Jun 06, 2015
Speaking haltingly as if each word gave him tremendous pain, Lekan explained that his father beat him one night so brutally and pushed him down from the top of the stairs of their two-storey building apartment.

This man is not fit to be called a father if he could treat a son like this.....




What must have the child done to warrant all this beatings from him

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by holicalpha(m): 9:04am On Jun 06, 2015
Too bad, The neighbours could have reported earlier but the Police wouldn't have taken it serious, they'd probably say "shebi na him pikin". The seizures made them reported him not the Beatings.

I Hope the boy gets better and Father should be deprived of custody cus I don't think he can be jailed.


- Valar Morghulis

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Nobody: 9:05am On Jun 06, 2015
What a sad news! Boy needs a better home, that guy don turn animal in human skin. He must be passing aggression on the poor kid, why make babies when you sef no fit fill your own belle.

#MADfather

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by nairadoo: 9:05am On Jun 06, 2015
The boy should be seized from the father and put up for adoption!
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by sammieguze(m): 9:05am On Jun 06, 2015
Chai!


Won't it have been better the poor child was aborted than made to face this type of maltreatment?


For the anti-abortion campaigners... Ll leave you to judge.


For those calling for the incarceration of the father... Well, thats medicine after death.

I think the boy should be catered for by the mother and animal called father be made to pay for child welfare.

Some people are not meant to be called father whalahi!

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by tinuolababy(f): 9:05am On Jun 06, 2015
This man is heartless angry angry
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by DrSage(m): 9:05am On Jun 06, 2015
Feeling sorry for the poor boy. For we who have good fathers,pray dey dnt experience mental attack! angry
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by omenka(m): 9:06am On Jun 06, 2015
Jesus Christ!! cry
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by mrvitalis(m): 9:06am On Jun 06, 2015
This painful .. cry cry cry cry
This man must suffer in jail
Abuse in this country is too much

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by bornmekus: 9:06am On Jun 06, 2015
That man deserve his own beating.

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by mulattoclaro(m): 9:07am On Jun 06, 2015
Sometimes I begin to wonder what African parents think they're doing when they beat a child. I can never lay hands on my child. Aren't there other ways to punish a child rather than flogging? Can't you deny the child his or her allowance or better still ground him or her? That way the child will learn better.

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by softnipples(f): 9:07am On Jun 06, 2015
Yoruba people undecided it is in their nature to abuse their children all in the name of discipline. Nonsense!!

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Nobody: 9:07am On Jun 06, 2015
Jesus Christ of Bethlehem! shocked shocked @first pic looks like the boy's head turned back. I'm a bit confused. Where is front, where is back? shocked
This man; his dad deserves to be locked in a _gay cell 'till further notice (to start with)
The heart of man, so filled with evil

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by klevjey: 9:07am On Jun 06, 2015
if you know the duara kunu man caused this, click LIKE


meanwhile, for your video door phone, CCTV, fire alarm installation, pm me

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by StepTwo: 9:07am On Jun 06, 2015
terrible
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Jason21(m): 9:07am On Jun 06, 2015
bad father
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by omoadeleye(m): 9:07am On Jun 06, 2015
chai, ikunle abiayamo oo
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by amaben2020(m): 9:08am On Jun 06, 2015
This is madness
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by bennydaniel878: 9:08am On Jun 06, 2015
great

Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by chesterlee(m): 9:08am On Jun 06, 2015
Sophisticated Fool!

The man deserves to rot in jail!!!

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by ifeelgood: 9:08am On Jun 06, 2015
DEVIL WHY?
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Nimen(m): 9:08am On Jun 06, 2015
Later
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by ikson(m): 9:09am On Jun 06, 2015
Its a sick world we leave in these days....May God forgive us all our sins. We wish the Gods of the old testament that serves justice instantly we'll revist us again

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by AGgal(f): 9:10am On Jun 06, 2015
Really sad!
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Spells(m): 9:10am On Jun 06, 2015
Hmm... God should touch da man. Simple
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by youngwarlocks: 9:10am On Jun 06, 2015
as you don kill d boy NA GOD WIN
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Meekmind(m): 9:11am On Jun 06, 2015
So devastating, things like this are what causes low self esteem in a child and makes him sees himself as inferior to his compatriots...very pathetic story.



















In other words where is diddydiva self...I hav a deal for her cry

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