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Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by Edithfavourite: 8:04am On Aug 30, 2019
Some students of the Federal College of Education (Technical), Akoka, Lagos State, have been arrested and dragged to court for gang raping a 15-year-old girl on Saturday, June 29, 2019.

Three of the suspects, Oluwabanwo Kolawole, Chibuzo Ezegbue and Mudi Philip, appeared at Ikeja magistrate court on Monday and remanded in Ikoyi prison.

A manhunt has since been launched for the fourth suspect, Ayo Segun. The girl was raped inside the Student’s Union Government treasurer’s office after she was waylaid and dragged in by Segun during her visit to the institution.

The SUG treasurer, Philip, was also present while the victim was being raped despite the fact that she was on her monthly period.

See more:
https://zenithnaija.com/three-fcet-students-arrested-for-gang-raping-a-15-year-old-girl-on-her-period/

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by Nbote(m): 8:15am On Aug 30, 2019
How exactly do ppl enjoy rape for heaven's sake?

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by Naijaarchive(m): 11:38am On Aug 30, 2019
Wicked souls

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by fergie001: 11:38am On Aug 30, 2019
Nbote:
How exactly do ppl enjoy rape for heaven's sake?
I just wonder, under-aged for that matter.

It is all this roadside nonsense they take, I don't think they do so with their heads in it.

These ones should be permanently castrated.

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by Duggedised12(f): 11:38am On Aug 30, 2019
The future is bleak embarassed ,these ones are future "head of the family" undecided

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by justice212: 11:39am On Aug 30, 2019
Just cut their dick.

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by Nobody: 11:39am On Aug 30, 2019
Period as in period of heat or period of fasting.
Please be specific.


Go into the world and multiply he said

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by PureGoldh(m): 11:39am On Aug 30, 2019
Some people need to be flogged and flushed out of human race.

How on earth do people enjoy such kinda stuff nii? sad

See their face like that of chimpanzees with their bamboo-like legs

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by Thegamingorca(m): 11:39am On Aug 30, 2019
Hmmmm this men no dey smile


This guy for middle don use her Toto draw map of zimbabwe

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by helphelp: 11:39am On Aug 30, 2019
We need stricter punishment to curb this emerging menace

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by StupidVoters: 11:39am On Aug 30, 2019
(CNN) — The FBI's dramatic arrest and indictment of 80 mostly Nigerian cybercriminals in California last week made headlines globally. Closer to home, it has prompted concerns among Nigerians who are worried about the impact the busts will have on how the world views them and their country.
Previously, Nigerian criminality existed in the popular imagination somewhere between mildly serious and an internet joke.
Now, with the FBI's takedown of an intercontinental Nigerian criminal network responsible for millions of dollars in annual losses, some think that the country and its citizens risk facing an unprecedented international backlash.
A new era of travel restrictions?
Unsurprisingly, ease of travel is at the top of the list of concerns raised.
Nigeria is one of the world's most prolific exporters of skilled migrant labor with one of the world's least powerful passports, giving holders ready access to just 52 countries. Fresh visa restrictions are the last thing educated Nigerians need.
At 35%, Nigeria already has the world's highest UK visa refusal rate. It also ranks highly in US visa refusals with a 57% refusal rate.
After indefinitely suspending interview waivers for visa renewals earlier this year, the US Embassy in Nigeria no longer gives visa interview appointments according to local reports. The embassy's Public Affairs section has denied blocking interview appointments but has provided no further comment on the issue.
Many believe that the headlines and pictures showing the arrest of several hitherto shadowy Nigerian cybercriminals will significantly worsen the situation.
They fear that the indictment and prosecution of an organized Nigerian-American crime syndicate will give President Donald Trump scarcely-needed motivation to impose a Yemen-style US travel restriction on Nigerian citizens.
It will be recalled that shortly after taking office, Trump imposed total visa bans on seven countries in Africa and the Middle East including Yemen, Sudan, Syria, and Somalia. Some Nigerians who are American residents even fear becoming collateral damage within a new narrative of "Nigerian crime gangs."
This fear is driven in part by the experience of some innocent Hispanic teenagers who found themselves embroiled in deportation proceedings after being wrongly accused of being members of the fearsome international gang MS-13.
A sophisticated operation
Some also believe that the indictments present a risk that existing negative Nigerian stereotypes may now transcend education and income barriers.
The FBI has opened a wider window on Nigeria's internet crime problem to the world, depicting a sophisticated operation involving people with professional web development experience and organizational process knowledge.
These are not the crude "Nigerian Princes" of the popular imagination, sitting inside crowded Lagos cybercafes sending out poorly written emails. They are highly educated and well-traveled individuals, one of whom has appeared on a Forbes 30-Under-30 list.
When the implication of this sinks in, the rest of the world may well stop segmenting Nigerians and simply lose trust in them collectively.
Outside of Nigeria, the "Nigerian" identity risks becoming subsumed by the "criminal country" single narrative that once prevented Italian immigrants in the US from moving up the social ladder.
Unlike the early 20th century Italians, Nigerians have very little with which to counterbalance negative global narratives.
Italy was a global hub for art, tourism, history, religion, and food. Nigeria is a barely functional African state that struggles to fund its budget and police its borders. Adding a mafia-lite dimension to Nigeria's already poor global image risks turning Nigerians into international pariahs, which is bad news for a country that is highly dependent on remittances.
In 2018, Nigeria received over $25 billion in remittances, a figure which exceeded the country's federal budget of $23.7 billion for that year. In the context of Nigeria's dwindling oil receipts and 70% debt service-to-revenue ratio, the picture becomes even bleaker.
A full fledged-pariah state?
As the world tackles the threat of a terrifying new Nigerian bogeyman, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) will come under pressure to demonstrate enforcement of Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) regulations.
Predictably, the remittance sector will come under even stricter international scrutiny than at present, even though Nigeria's internet fraudsters mostly moved on years ago.
The indicted cybercriminals typically moved the stolen funds through the Nigerian banking system, instead of parallel systems like bitcoin and gift cards (which are themselves popular with other Nigerian internet scammers). This will likely attract the attention of the US Department of Justice.
At risk of removal from the SWIFT network, which connects banks across borders and effectively underpins international trade, Nigerian authorities will almost certainly do whatever they can to restore some semblance of global confidence in their KYC and AML enforcement.
On the whole, individual Nigerian citizens and organizations may well suffer localized backlash due to last week's indictments, but the Nigerian state itself is unlikely to suffer much. This is because unlike the North Korean regime, Nigeria's government neither plays an active role in cybercrime nor is it openly hostile to the international community.
The EFCC has already started collaborating with the FBI to arrest indicted suspects in Abuja with extradition to the US in view.
Going forward, the Nigerian government is best served playing a compliant and competent role in the prosecution of this case. Ultimately, that could be the difference between becoming a full-fledged pariah state and merely remaining a poorly-regarded one.
The state will always be fine, but the citizens? Not so much.

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by Kendumazy(m): 11:39am On Aug 30, 2019
Hmmm

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by RexTramadol1: 11:39am On Aug 30, 2019
They even look sex starved




How much is 500 naira to enter brothel?

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by friendlyadvice: 11:40am On Aug 30, 2019
Nbote:
How exactly do ppl enjoy rape for heaven's sake?
E dey sweet buh not with underaged geh ,geh like toke or yvonne nelson dey ok to rape

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by Kamps: 11:40am On Aug 30, 2019
Na so dem dey start oh.. Soon dem go graduate turn to Evans, Wadume and co. gringrin

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by jolyment: 11:41am On Aug 30, 2019
Nbote:
How exactly do ppl enjoy rape for heaven's sake?

It's sweet to them.

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by Gartol(m): 11:41am On Aug 30, 2019
Bad

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by helinues: 11:41am On Aug 30, 2019
What?

Ayanma.. They should be treated like this

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by Neddstark: 11:41am On Aug 30, 2019
Hmmm, I hope they are not innocent ooo.

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by Gartol(m): 11:41am On Aug 30, 2019
3 full grown men that are old enough to father kids can't think without involving their third legs.

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by fergie001: 11:42am On Aug 30, 2019
[quote author=mortuary post=81754287][/quote]

...you even put them in decent mortuary sef....mtchew

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by IYANGBALI: 11:42am On Aug 30, 2019
Nbote:
How exactly do ppl enjoy rape for heaven's sake?
on top of menses fa. I no blame them , na Biodun Fatoyinbo cause am

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by Shillas: 11:43am On Aug 30, 2019
This is ....

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by tot(f): 11:43am On Aug 30, 2019
Ugly faces. Ugly souls.

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by Mrpojj(m): 11:44am On Aug 30, 2019
Edithfavourite:
Some students of the Federal College of Education (Technical), Akoka, Lagos State, have been arrested and dragged to court for gang raping a 15-year-old girl on Saturday, June 29, 2019.

Three of the suspects, Oluwabanwo Kolawole, Chibuzo Ezegbue and Mudi Philip, appeared at Ikeja magistrate court on Monday and remanded in Ikoyi prison.

A manhunt has since been launched for the fourth suspect, Ayo Segun. The girl was raped inside the Student’s Union Government treasurer’s office after she was waylaid and dragged in by Segun during her visit to the institution.

The SUG treasurer, Philip, was also present while the victim was being raped despite the fact that she was on her monthly period.

See more:
https://zenithnaija.com/three-fcet-students-arrested-for-gang-raping-a-15-year-old-girl-on-her-period/

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by Kiezodumah(m): 11:44am On Aug 30, 2019
The Treasurer of the SUG was also involved ?. What's with this reape culture anyways? .its getting out of hand. The union should be proscribed with immediate effect. Its not their fault as there are no strict laws against rape such as the death penalty. Otherwise their brain rather than di*k would do the thinking for them

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by delishpot: 11:44am On Aug 30, 2019
What wonderful future leaders. These types if they had escaped would kick against girls reporting rape that has happened in the past.
This is why almost all males in Nigeria hate to hear that a woman can report rape cases even if it happened 10yrs ago. Most men in naija have rapped at one time or another and they fear that their victims can appear at anytime if it is allowed that a woman can report it years after.

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Re: Three FCET Students Arrested For Gang-raping A 15-Year-Old Girl On Her Period by sunshineyellow: 11:45am On Aug 30, 2019
friendlyadvice:

E dey sweet buh not with underaged geh ,geh like toke or yvonne nelson dey ok to rape
This made me laugh

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