Man Denies Defiling Five-year-old Daughter

Wale Igbintade

A man, Emmanuel Emeruwa, has debunked what he described as ‘a well-coordinated malicious social media campaign’ against him over allegation that he defiled his 5-year-old daughter.

In a statement issued yesterday by his lawyer, Ife Ajayi, Emeruwa accused his estranged wife of cooking up the allegation against him in order to have sole custody of their children and his personal estate.

Expressing optimism that he would be vindicated over the allegation, Emeruwa said that it is disheartening that some persons have been paid to run a well-coordinated social media campaign to defame him and whip up negative sentiments against him, whereas the matter is before the court.

The statement signed by his lawyer reads: “Our attention has been drawn to various malicious stories against our client circulating on social media, particularly on Instagram, which we believe emanated from a post by the username @justadetoun, alleging that our client defiled and violated his own daughter, who is 5 years, whose name we shall withhold.

“For the record, our client denies each and every allegation levied against him by his wife, Mrs. Eileen Nneka Emeruwa, and he verily knows that she is only using these unfounded and baseless allegations coupled with her negative social media campaign, against him to settle their matrimonial and personal dispute in order to have him incarcerated for a very long time and have sole custody of their children and his personal estate.

“During the cause of investigating these allegations by the Nigeria Police, as counsel, we took our time in evaluating the said allegations, the facts as provided by our client’s wife and juxtaposed same with the evidence (both material and clinical) and it is quite clear, that the evidence does not match the offences alleged.

“However, due to constant interference of police investigation by various third party organizations, whose understanding of law is ‘guilty by allegation’ and a well-coordinated and strong negative media campaign against our client and the police (alleging that they may have being compromised), necessitated the police to bring charges against our client.

“We, therefore, look up to the court to treat the case under reference on its merit as only the court has the powers to undertake a final decision on same guided by the evidence before it.

“We hereby caution the public to desist from peddling further rumours and/or  bearing false accusations against our client and allow for the court to adjudicate on this case and make its findings in the interest of justice.”

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