A physically-challenged man, Olumuyiwa Bolade Adedeji, has narrated how he was beaten up by a female Soldier, with name tag: Mamman H, in front of a school, Josabig Nursery and Primary School, Oke Itunnu, Mokola, Ibadan, Oyo State.
The physically challenged man made this known via his Facebook page.
According to Adedeji, his offence was that the soldier’s child ran in front of his moving vehicle on Wednesday and he corrected the child though no harm came the child’s way.
He stated that he got out of the car to warn the child not to run in front of a moving vehicle again.
And the next morning, he was assaulted by the child’s mother, who wore a Soldier’s uniform.
While narrating his ordeal, he uploaded a recorded video showing how he was hit severally by Mamman.
He wrote: “I was beaten up by this military woman this morning…
“My offence was that her child ran in front of our moving vehicle but was not touched. I got out of the car to warn the child not to run in front of a moving vehicle again..
That happened yesterday.
“This morning, this military woman waylaid me in front of the school, Josabig Nursery and Primary School Oke Itunnu, Mokola Ibadan.. She and another woman with 3 other men slapped (me) severally.
“We couldn’t do much myself and only the children in the vehicle…
“On our way back, she was fully kitted in Nigeria Army Uniform as seen below, I knew a foul play will happen told my daughter to start recording, she started beating me again as seen in the attached video.
“Her accomplices wanted to join until they realised they were been recorded..
“I am currently on my way to letmack barracks Mokola to lodge a formal complaint..
“For the avoidance of doubt, I am a physically challenged man. On crutches.”
The victim said he was ill before the attack, adding that the assault worsened his health condition.
He noted that when he attempted to report the matter at the Mokola Police Station, he was referred to the military police.
“I went to the Letmuck Barracks where she was attached to and the person I met at the gate identified her. But when we got to the military police unit inside the barracks, one Balogun made me walk several kilometres in the name of looking for the soldier and later claimed that she was an unknown soldier.
“I want justice to be served because I am in serious pain. I have been to the hospital to get treatment.”
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