The accused stood the risk of being sentenced to life imprisonment for allegedly having unlawful carnal knowledge of his four daughters, who were said to be two, seven, 11 and 17 years old respectively.
Chukwudi Akasike, Port
Harcourt
A Chief Magistrates’ Court
sitting in Port Harcourt on Thursday remanded in custody a 41-year-old man,
Michael Akpan, for allegedly raping his four biological daughters.
Akpan, who was arraigned on
three counts bordering on rape, was said to have committed the crime in the
Borokiri Sand Field area of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, in his apartment.
The charges read in part,
“That you, Michael Akpan, sometime in April 2018, at Borokiri Sand Field, Port
Harcourt, within the Port Harcourt Magisterial District, did have unlawful
carnal knowledge of (name withheld) without her consent, thereby committing an
offence punishable under Section 358 of the Criminal Code, Cap 37, Vol. II, Law
of Rivers State of Nigeria, 1999.
“That you, Michael Akpan
Isaiah, sometime in May, 2018, at Borokiri Sand Field, Port Harcourt, within
the Port Harcourt Magisterial District, did have unlawful carnal knowledge of
(name withheld) aged seven, thereby committing an offence punishable under
Section 218 of the Criminal Code, Cap 37, Vol. II, Law of Rivers State of
Nigeria, 1999.”
No lawyer stood for the
accused even as he (Akpan) was not allowed to take his plea due to the nature
of the offence.
Representative of the
Federation of International Women Lawyers in Rivers State, Fortune Ndah, who
was in court, said the accused had been raping his daughters for the past three
years.
Ndah added that the crime
was exposed after Isaiah’s son caught him in the act, adding that the accused
was always beating his victims before having his way sexually with them.
The Chief Magistrate,
Zinnah Alikor, said the action of the accused was an abomination and a display
of wickedness.
Blaming the mother of the
children, who she also described as a victim, for failing to have a close
relationship with her children, the chief magistrate maintained that the mother
would have found out the atrocity of her husband earlier.

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