NIGERIAN ASKED FOR CCTV FOOTAGE EVIDENCE: ON POPULAR COMEDIAN RAPE ALLEGATIONS

In the case of the nollywood comedian (Baba IJESA) who has been under fire for molesting a seven year old for seven years. Nigerians have asked for the video evidence for proper conviction

NIGERIAN ASKED FOR CCTV FOOTAGE EVIDENCE: ON POPULAR COMEDIAN RAPE ALLEGATIONS
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A Nigerian comedian named Princess have come out to criticize Nigerians who have been asking to see the video evidence which was claimed to be used as a means by which Baba IJESA was caught. The Yoruba nollywood comedian has been accused of child/minor molestation. He's been facing huge criticism and allegations for molesting a seven year old for seven years and  subsequent arrest has been made.

Since the news broke weeks ago, there has been claims of a recorded evidence by a CCTV camera supposedly installed in the house when the mother of the fourteen year old started suspecting something might be going on in her home. But no one has seen the video evidence despite the claim that it exists. Now Nigerians who have earlier voice their discontent about the disgraceful act of the veteran actor are now asking for the supposed video evidence.

Apparently it's a common knowledge that without enough evidence you can’t punish Baba Ijesha fully for the crime he was accused of. Releasing the cctv footage isn’t for the public consumption but for law enforcement officers and subsequent conviction if need be. Princess should know this, and stop accusing people for supporting Baba Ijesha, he should be punished appropriately for his crimes if found guilty.

But some have also countered the request stating; They have his confession according to her why should they see the footage of the child being molested Isn’t that child pornography. The police should get a court order to obtain the cctv, if that’s what they want before sending Baba Ijesha to jail. But presently, There is no evidence of the police asking to see the footage. The she (Princess) made was directed to the public those that were asking for evidence.


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