The Aggressive nature of Kelvin has giving him more than he can chew right now as a barman, who works in a hotel located on Obokun Avenue, in
the Ojodu area of Lagos,
is battling with wounds he sustained.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the alleged
attacker, Kelvin Friday, a resident of Ojodu-Abiodun, Ogun State,
allegedly stabbed the barman, who he accused of staring at him and his
girlfriend.
It was gathered that Friday and his girlfriend,
whose name had yet to be ascertained, had gone to drink in the hotel around 6pm
on October 21, when the incident happened.
The victim, Simeon Tenebe, claimed he was
brooding on an issue he had discussed with his sister earlier in the day when
the 25-year-old man confronted him. He added that Friday interpreted his stare
for rebuke and challenged him to a scuffle.
Friday reportedly smashed the bottle of beer he
was drinking on the barman, inflicting injuries on his face and head. His
girlfriend, it was learnt, fled the scene when Tenebe started bleeding.
Prior to the incident, it was said that Friday
had accused the barman of being unpleasant while attending to him and his
girlfriend.
Our correspondent also gathered that Tenebe
reported the incident to the police, who arrested the suspect and charged him
to an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court for assault.
The prosecutor, Inspector Chinalu Uwadione,
brought him before the Magistrate, Mrs. O.A. Akinde, on one count of assault to
which he pleaded not guilty.
The charge reads, “That you, Kelvin Friday, 25,
on October 21, 2014 at about 6pm at Obokun Avenue, Ojodu in the Ikeja
Magisterial District unlawfully used a bottle on the head and face of one
Simeon Tenebe and inflicted injuries, to wit grievous harm and thereby
committed an offence punishable under Section 243 (1) Vol. 44, No. 2 Law of
Lagos State, 2011.”
Akinde admitted the defendant to bail in the sum
of N100, 000 with two sureties in like sum.
“The sureties must present evidence of tax
payment, means of livelihood and deposit N20, 000 to the account of the chief
registrar. Their addresses must also be verified by the prosecutor,” she added.
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