
Justice Abiola Soladoye of the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Court in Ikeja has convicted and jailed the Proprietor of Nurtured Brooks Nursery and Primary School in Ibeju-Lekki, Benson Arinze, for the rest of his life for sexually assaulting a six-year-old student.
Justice Soladoye handed down the verdict after she found Arinze guilty of a one-count charge of defilement brought against him by the state government.
The prosecutor, Olanrewaju Adeoye, had told the judge during the trial that the survivor, who was a student at the school in 2022, often stayed behind after class waiting for her parents.
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He claimed that Arinze and a teacher, Victor Uche Ezenwata, sexually assaulted her on several occasions.
The prosecutor had also informed the court that the convict inserted his finger into the child’s vagina while the teacher engaged in indecent acts.
The child later told her mother about the abuse, prompting her to inform her father, and the case was reported to the Elemoro Police Station.
Initially, Arinze was charged together with Ezenwata under section 261 of Lagos State’s Criminal Law, 2015, for sexual assault by penetration of a minor.
Ezenwata faced three charges, including sexual assault by penetration, unlawful sexual intercourse, and indecent treatment, under section 135 of the same law.
Ezenwata pleaded guilty after a plea bargain agreement with the state, and an amended charge was read to him on May 27, 2025.
He was then sentenced to 18 years in prison by Justice Soladoye.
However, throughout the trial, Arinze maintained his innocence, but the court found the testimonies of the prosecution witnesses—especially the victim and her father—to be clear and convincing enough to establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Justice Soladoye dismissed the defence witnesses’ testimony as self-serving and sentenced him to life imprisonment.
The court also ordered that the convict’s name be added to the State’s sexual offenders register, maintained by the Lagos State Government.













