Madam locks her maid in toilet for 20 days
34yrs old Oyinyen Chuks was on Tuesday charged at Ikeja Chief Magistrates' Court in Lagos with locking up her 14-year old housemaid in a latrine for 20 days.

Oyinyen, a dealer, who dwells at 19, Ojo St., Shasha, a suburb of Lagos, is confronting a four-check charge verging on ambush
The prosecutor, Sgt. Raphael Donny, told the court that the offenses were conferred between May 2 and May 22 at the living arrangement of the blamed.
Donny said that the blamed charged that the housemaid stole her cash and beat her hardheartedly.
"The blamed bolted the young lady inside her can, nourished her once and didn't enable her to clean up or put on something else for those weeks in subjugation.
"It was one of the neighbors who couldn't bear the torment any longer that educated the police", he said.
The prosecutor said that taking after the report, the police went by the house and found the young lady in the condition.
"Henceforth, the blamed was captured while the young lady was taken to the healing center for treatment", Donny said.
The offenses, he stated, contradicted Sections 171, 207, 245 and 285 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State.
Oyinyen however argued not blameworthy when the charges were perused to her.
The Chief Magistrate, Mrs Davies Abegunde, allowed the denounced N1million safeguard with two sureties in like total.
Abegunde requested the charged to pay N200,000 into the Court Registrar's record as a component of the safeguard conditions.
She dismissed the case until June 21.

Oyinyen, a dealer, who dwells at 19, Ojo St., Shasha, a suburb of Lagos, is confronting a four-check charge verging on ambush
The prosecutor, Sgt. Raphael Donny, told the court that the offenses were conferred between May 2 and May 22 at the living arrangement of the blamed.
Donny said that the blamed charged that the housemaid stole her cash and beat her hardheartedly.
"The blamed bolted the young lady inside her can, nourished her once and didn't enable her to clean up or put on something else for those weeks in subjugation.
"It was one of the neighbors who couldn't bear the torment any longer that educated the police", he said.
The prosecutor said that taking after the report, the police went by the house and found the young lady in the condition.
"Henceforth, the blamed was captured while the young lady was taken to the healing center for treatment", Donny said.
The offenses, he stated, contradicted Sections 171, 207, 245 and 285 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State.
Oyinyen however argued not blameworthy when the charges were perused to her.
The Chief Magistrate, Mrs Davies Abegunde, allowed the denounced N1million safeguard with two sureties in like total.
Abegunde requested the charged to pay N200,000 into the Court Registrar's record as a component of the safeguard conditions.
She dismissed the case until June 21.
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