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Nigerian Couple In UK Jailed 19 Years For Sexually Abusing Children

A UK court has sentenced a Nigerian couple who are residents of Rochdale, UK to 15 years imprisonment over a string of child abuse and sexual assault.

The couple identified as 49-year-old man, Shola Ogundare and 35-year-old woman, Oluwafunmilayo Emmanuel were arraigned before a judge at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court on Friday, May 15.

The 49-year-old man, Shola Ogundare was jailed for 15 years while 35-year-old woman identified as Olwafunmilayo Emmanuel was also jailed for 4 years for her role in the crimes.

Recall that Police in July 2018 received a report that a young girl had been abused by the Nigerian couple.

Security officers have established that the girl had been physically and sexually abused by the man named Ogundare and physically abused by Olwafunmilayo Emmanuel after an investigation was launched.

Enquiries also established that a young boy had been physically abused by Ogundare and Emmanuel.

Ogundare and Emmanuel were arrested and taken into police custody for questioning. They were subsequently charged and pleaded not guilty.

Following a one-week trial, a jury found Ogundare guilty of attempted rape of a child, sexual assault by penetration of a child, sexual assault by touching of a child, causing a child to watch a sexual act, cruelty to a person under 16 and four counts of assault.

Ogundare was sentenced at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court to 15 years in prison, while Emmanuel was found guilty of four counts of cruelty to a person under 16, and sentenced to four years in prison.

Detective Constable Russell Clarke, of GMP’s Rochdale district, said: “First and foremost I would like to commend the victims for their strength in seeking help and disclosing what had happened to them. Both children have demonstrated incredible courage throughout our investigation and this trial, especially considering their age.

“Abuse of this kind often has a long-lasting impact on victims but I sincerely hope that they can move forward with their lives – free from the fear of being abused.

“Ogundare subjected these children to a prolonged campaign of abuse. Under the pretence of punishment, he sexually abused one of the victims to satisfy his most repulsive desires. Throughout this investigation, he has shown no remorse and the things he has said to try to evade justice have been beyond comprehension.

“Emmanuel also subjected the children to physical abuse and has also shown no remorse. She has repeatedly defended Ogundare and tried to discredit the victims.

“I hope today’s result sends a clear message to members of the public and offenders alike that police officers will do everything in their power to see justice done.”

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