The Federal High Court sitting in Lagos Wednesday, on 2nd August 2023, sentenced a lady, Nwakaego Okoye, to 3 years imprisonment for cyberstalking Nollywood actress, Eniola Badmus via a social media app, TikTok.
Justice Nicholas Oweibo, convicted Nwakaego following her plea of guilty to a two-count charge of cyberstalking.
The judge, however, considered the convict’s remorse and gave her an option of paying a fine of N150,000 in lieu of jail time.
According to the charge, Nwakaego and one Chimabia, now at large, between December 2022 and July 2023 in Lagos conspired to commit the offense.
The duo was also said to have knowingly caused the transmission of communication via Tiktok, Gossipmill TV, remedy blog, and other social media network, with her mobile number.
According to the police;
Her conduct was grossly offensive, false and for the purpose of causing annoyance, inconvenience, danger, insult, injury, criminal intimidation, enmity, hatred and needless anxiety to the prejudice of Badmus.”
Police
The court heard that the offense contravened sections 24(1)(b)(2)(a)(c) and 27 of the Cybercrimes Act, 2015.
Prosecution counsel Nosa Uhumwangho, who reviewed the facts of the case, told Justice Oweibo that Nwakaego confessed to making the video following a prompt by a male friend.
He said;
Blessing said a friend who claimed to know Eniola Badmus narrated the false story to her and that she in turn, narrated the story to a male friend, Chimabia, who asked her to do a video of the false story that Eniola Badmus specialises in introducing young Nigerian girls to men.
Nosa Uhumwangho – Prosecution counse
Blessing said after making the video, Chimabia gave her N200,000 and asked her to post it on her Tik Tok from where other platforms picked it.”
Nosa Uhumwangho – Prosecution counse
Nosa said over three million viewers viewed the maligning video online.
Story: Christy Dung