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Chinese arrested in Lagos over alleged sexual assault, unwanted advances on Nigerian employee
The Lagos State Police Command has detained a Chinese national, Bai Quang, following allegations of sexual assault and repeated unwanted advances towards his Nigerian employee, identified as Charles Nwafor.
Quang was reportedly taken into custody after Nwafor petitioned the police, alleging that his employer repeatedly made sexual advances towards him despite his objections and subsequently assaulted him after he rejected the advances.
According to a police source, one of the alleged incidents occurred when Quang allegedly pulled down Nwafor’s trousers and touched his private parts, among other alleged acts.
The source further alleged that the suspect later invited Nwafor to a hotel under the guise of discussing a business transaction, where he allegedly attempted to force him into unwanted sexual activity.
“The advances were allegedly made against Nwafor’s consent and were repeatedly rejected by the complainant.
“The suspect allegedly sexually assaulted Nwafor by pulling down his trousers and touching his private parts, among other alleged amorous acts,” the source said.
The alleged incident at the hotel was reportedly unsuccessful, prompting Nwafor to approach the police and formally report the matter.
The source also alleged that Quang subsequently threatened Nwafor and terminated his employment after the complainant refused to comply with his alleged demands.
Following the petition, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Tijani, reportedly directed that the case be transferred from the Hausa Police Station to the State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, Yaba, for further investigation.
The investigation is being handled by the Diplomatic/Foreign Nationals Section of the SCID under the supervision of the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the department, Dayo Akinbisehin.
The source said the Chinese Embassy was also being notified of Quang’s arrest and detention in accordance with established procedures for cases involving foreign nationals.
He said investigators were working to establish the facts surrounding the allegations and determine the appropriate legal action based on the outcome of the investigation.
“The suspect is in safe custody while investigation is ongoing,” the source said.
The case comes against the backdrop of the recent restructuring of the Lagos State SCID into specialised units and sections aimed at improving the command’s capacity to investigate emerging and specialised crimes.
As part of the restructuring, the Diplomatic/Foreign Nationals Crimes Section was created to handle criminal matters involving non-Nigerians in Lagos and facilitate greater coordination between the police and foreign diplomatic missions.
The police said the investigation into the allegations against Quang was continuing.
Metro
Oshiomhole-led committee hands over Edo museum project to Oba of Benin
The Special Committee on the Museum of West African Art, MOWAA, led by former Edo State Governor and Senator representing Edo North, Adams Oshiomhole, has recommended that the museum project be returned to the Oba of Benin for management.
DAILY POST reports that Oshiomhole disclosed this on Thursday, August 20, 2026, while presenting the committee’s report to Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, in Benin City.
The six-member committee was constituted by Governor Okpebholo on November 8, 2025 to investigate the operations, ownership and governance structure of the museum project.
Other members of the committee are Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu; Lucky Imasuen, former Deputy Governor of Edo State; Gen. Cecil Esekhaigbe (rtd); Prof. Roland Otaru; the Edo State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice; and Barr. Iryn Omorogiuwa, who served as secretary.
Presenting the report, Oshiomhole said the committee recommended that the project be returned to the Oba of Benin, stressing that political administrations were temporary while the Benin monarchy remained a permanent institution.
According to him, the museum would be better protected and managed by the institution that owns the cultural heritage it is intended to preserve.
He also recommended that the existing facility should not be demolished but retained and given a name that reflects its ownership.
“The museum is allowed to stay and the facility is given a proper name that will reflect the true ownership.
“The name be changed to Benin Royal Museum of African Art. The governor can use the same instrument of government to revert the name. This will attract artefacts from across the globe,” he said.
Oshiomhole alleged that the administration of former Governor Godwin Obaseki spent N3.8 billion in public funds on the project, while the name of the proposed museum was changed several times.
He said the Oba of Benin’s sustained campaign for the return of stolen Benin artefacts generated renewed discussions about the establishment of a royal museum to preserve and display the returned artefacts.
According to him, the Obaseki administration initially agreed to fund the construction of the Benin Royal Museum on land provided by the Oba of Benin.
He said the project was subsequently altered, including the demolition of the Central Hospital site, while its original name was changed from the proposed Benin Royal Museum to Edo Museum of West Africa Art, EMOWA, to the Museum of West African Art, MOWAA.
Oshiomhole said the Edo State Government provided N800 million as seed funding for the project, while additional donations were received from other sources.
He disclosed that the German government donated four million euros, while the Leventis Foundation contributed $1.5 million, among other donations.
The former governor further disclosed that five days before the expiration of the Obaseki administration, another N1 billion was approved and released for the project, bringing the state’s total expenditure to N3.8 billion.
Oshiomhole also questioned claims by the MOWAA management that it had received more than $18 million, allegedly spent on land acquisition and archaeological excavation.
He said some of the claims did not correspond with the committee’s findings.
The committee further recommended that the existing facility should not be demolished, arguing that it could still be retained and appropriately repurposed.
Responding, Governor Okpebholo commended the committee for what he described as an extensive and thorough investigation.
The governor said the quality of the report demonstrated the committee’s commitment to fairness and due process.
He disclosed that his administration would constitute another committee to prepare a white paper on the recommendations.
“At this point, I will set up another committee to enable us to have a white paper on the issue, and the committee will liaise with the Ministry of Justice so that the recommendation will be turned into a white paper,” he said.
The governor recalled a video in which former Governor Obaseki had reportedly promised to establish a royal museum in honour of the Oba of Benin before the project was subsequently transformed into MOWAA.
“You have done a great job and our ancestors will bless you all,” he added.
Metro
Police arrest man over alleged cyberbullying of first-class chiefs in Adamawa
The Adamawa State Police Command has apprehended a man for allegedly using his social media account to bully first-class chiefs of the Numan Federation.
The man, 31-year-old Buriba Israel, is accused of using his Facebook account, bearing the same name, for cyberbullying, criminal intimidation, and circulating unverified and offensive allegations against the traditional rulers.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Suleiman Nguroje, said on Friday that preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect made and circulated social media publications containing accusations against the first-class chiefs.
Nguroje said the publications were considered offensive, disparaging, and capable of undermining the reputation and dignity of those in focus.
“The suspect was arrested following a formal complaint and a subsequent Police investigation into the alleged online activities,” Nguroje stated, adding that relevant electronic devices and other materials linked to the alleged offences had been recovered and were undergoing further forensic examination as the investigation continued.
The police spokesperson stressed that while citizens have the right to freedom of expression, they must exercise such rights responsibly.
He added that the use of social media to harass, threaten, intimidate, defame, or deliberately circulate harmful content against individuals or institutions would not be tolerated.
DAILY POST reports that the Numan Federation in Adamawa State geographically comprises five local government areas, namely Demsa, Guyuk, Lamurde, Numan, and Shelleng in southern Adamawa.
They have five paramount rulers: two in Demsa alone, one in Guyuk, one for Lamurde and Numan, and one in Shelleng. Three of them are first-class rulers, namely Hama Bachama (for Lamurde and Numan, with headquarters in Numan); Hama Batta (for central Demsa, with headquarters in Demsa town); and Amna Shelleng (for Shelleng LGA).
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Court jails youths over phone snatching, others in Yola
The Chief Magistrate Court 2 sitting in Yola, Adamawa State, has sentenced two young men to five years in prison each for accosting a woman and forcing her to surrender her mobile phone.
The two were arraigned on charges of criminal conspiracy and extortion.
They were arraigned before the court by the police prosecutor, Inspector Kabiru Abubakar, whose First Information Report (FIR) stated that Habiba Bello of Chochi Rumde Ward reported that on June 24, 2026, while on her way home, the convicts swooped on her and forcefully took her Infinix phone.
The court, presided over by Magistrate Zainab Buba Adamu, convicted and sentenced Samaila Musa and Suhailu Ismail, both of Doubeli Ward in Yola North Local Government Area, to five years in prison each.
Samaila Musa, 25, was sentenced to two years in prison, with an option of a N200,000 fine, for criminal conspiracy, and three years’ imprisonment without an option of a fine for extortion.
The court found Suhailu Ismail guilty of criminal conspiracy and sentenced him to two years in prison, with an option of a N200,000 fine, and three years in prison without an option of a fine for extortion.
The magistrate ordered that the sentences run concurrently and also ordered the convicts to pay N70,000 in compensation to the complainant, Habiba Bello.
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