A car wash attendant, Michael Taiwo, has
allegedly broken the spinal cord of his friend, Akeem Amoo, after a
scuffle between them.
PUNCH Metro learnt that
28-year-old Taiwo and Amoo were boyhood friends in the Alagbado area of
Lagos State before a disagreement over age marred their relationship.
Our correspondent learnt that Amoo had
been admitted to an orthopaedic hospital in Lagos, while Taiwo was
charged to court by the police on Monday.
It was said the defendant, who claimed
he was older, had accused the victim of being disrespectful to him
whenever there was a discussion among their caucus in the community.
Our correspondent gathered that they kept each other at arm’s length after several altercations on the issue.
On January 28, around 8pm, Amoo, a commercial motorcyclist (popularly called okada rider), reportedly went to a car wash at Omisesan Junction – where Taiwo works – to wash his motorcycle.
Taiwo was said to have challenged Amoo to a duel after accusing the latter of grazing his leg with the tyre of
his motorcycle.
In a show of strength, the suspect, it
was learnt, lifted Amoo up and smashed his back on the floor, leading to
what was later described by doctors as a spinal cord injury.
Taiwo was later arrested and arraigned
before an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court sitting in the Ijaiye-Ojokoro area of
the state on one count of assault.
The charge read, “That you, Michael
Taiwo, on January 28, 2015, at about 7.40pm, at Omisesan Junction,
Alagbado, in the Ikeja Magisterial District, did cause a grievous harm
on Akeem Amoo by hitting him on ground full of stones which broke his
backbone and left ankle and thereby committed an offence contrary to and
punishable under Section 243 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State of
Nigeria, 2011.”
The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the offence.
He was granted bail by the presiding
magistrate, Mrs. T. Akani, in the sum of N100,000 with a surety, who,
according to her, must also present evidence of tax payment and means of
livelihood to the court for verification.
The case was adjourned till March 23, 2015 for mention.
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