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Wednesday, October 05, 2016

Man Beats Employer Over Delayed Salary in Lagos

A 19-year-old employee, John Edward , was on Tuesday arraigned in Lagos for beating up his employer over delay in the payment of salary.




The accused, whose address was not stated in court, is facing a four-count charge bordering on assault, conspiracy and malicious damage before an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court.
The Prosecutor, Mr Ishola Samuel, told the court that the accused committed the offences onSept. 1 at Olusoji Idowu St. Ilupeju, Lagos.

Samuel said the accused conspired with others still at large and assaulted their employer, Solomon David, over delay in the payment of their salaries.
“The accused used dangerous weapons such as iron rod and stick to inflict injuries on the complainant,’’ the prosecutor said.

According to him, the accused and his collaborators also destroyed a telephone handset worth N7,000 and tore their employer’s shirt, valued at N10, 000.
Samuel said that the offences contravened Sections 410, 171 and 337 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.

The accused pleaded not guilty.

The Magistrate, Miss A .R Onilogbo, granted the accused N50,000 bail with two sureties in like sum.
The case was adjourned to Nov. 1, for hearing.
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LOL@pleaded not guilty!


52 comments:

  1. He should blame Buhari for the hardship everywhere

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    1. Transfer of aggression. A hungry man is an angry man.

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    2. The accused should be given equal measure of beating in the prison but that man should pay his staff their wages!

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    3. Pleaded not guilty lol. Sup cynhams?

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  2. Hahahahahahahaha, people ain't smiling, there is hunger in the land....

    Contact me for your celebration cakes
    *Faithful bv*

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    1. Why won't he pay his workers...is he mad?
      They didn't even beat him well...

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  3. He deserves it, that's how most employers do, they will intentionally owe you!

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    1. Wish I could beat mine
      My boy was down with chicken pox for two weeks last month, didn't go to work koz I had to nurse him and also didn't want to spread the virus....
      What did I get in return?
      No salary for the month of September
      To say I am pissed is an understatement

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  4. Lol,na hunger cause am. D employer no try at all,he shd also be charged to court for inducing hunger and anger in his employee.

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  5. Not guilty bawo? Man his employer was guilty for deliberately not paying his salary as @ when due lol




    *Larry was here*

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  6. Phone 7k. Employer's shirt 10k.

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  7. Chisos!!! you dey rock 10k shirt when you never pay your boys, why evils?...But the boys no try sha o.

    #The hardest test of life is the patience to wait for the right moment.

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  8. Serves the employee right!
    He should have removed one teeth sef
    Using their workers as slaves yet they won't pay.

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  9. Some employers deserve being beaten!
    You work for months under difficult conditions and the beast of an employer will still deny you your earned salary!

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  10. Not guilty, lol. Maybe because it was his right he was asking for. But beating him up, mbanu. Employers be frustrating their employees even after working hard for their pay and delay their salaries. To what end?

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  11. Lol, he should pay him nau, buhari economy is affecting everyone

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  12. Everything is 'not guilty', Even when caught red handed. I wish civil servants(teachers) in rivers state can beat up Wike over non payment of salaries or one spiritual cane should just start flogging Wike till he runs out naked from govt house.

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  13. Choi...... Buhari what have you done to Nigerians?

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  14. Some employers deserve to be beaten!
    After working under difficult conditions,the beast of an employer will still deny you your earned salary!

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  15. Hehehehe...boys ain't smiling
    and imagine o, out of the salary that wasn't paid, they will have to still remove 50k.....Some employers sef,,,smhh

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  16. All this are frustration ,with the kind of economic crisis that is going OK,you ought not to hold your workers salary for just no cause.

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  17. Violence is not the way, I doubt if he will meet the bail condition. He just added more hardship to his life. In this times that we are in, it pays to be gentle as a dove but wise as ....

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    1. U are correct now he has put himself in more hardship,maybe lack of education is worrying him.

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  18. Am sure that N50,000 bail is not up to the money the accused will collect. He should just stay in prison and forget the bail.

    This buhari season 2 is causing lots of problems. That man is an ekwensu

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  19. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Next time stop delaying peoples money.. Baga...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  20. Boys are not smiling o. There's hunger in the land.

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  21. This is what recession has caused. Cases of kidnapp and ritual killings everyday.

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  22. I know the Economy is hard but some Bosses are just plain evil. They owe several months, Starving their employees while they go on vacation round the world. A hungry man is an Angry man.

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  23. There's hunger in the land. Anything makes an average Nigerian explode these days. The frustration is real.

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  24. Before nko, you expected him to plead guilty? But why the man dey delay salary but quickly run to court? Troublesome employer.

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  25. Of course he is nt guilty, y would an employer owe an employee, too bad, even the bible frowns at it

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  26. Some of this gutter private companies are very wicked. Free the boy abeg

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  27. Most of this employers have their own problem with payment but that doesn't give the accuse the right to do what he has done.

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  28. Why will you owe when there's hunger in the land? He's just looking for a way not to pay that boy!

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  29. so who is guilty? abi na buhari?

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  30. hahahahahhahaha the boss sef still get energy carry am go court? e means sey the beating no enter him body be that. e for kukuma knock out two of him teeth comot. very wicked somebori.








    *hangs leg on the cupboard*

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  31. There are some boss that don't just like paying, he should pay the guy because he worked for it

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  32. Children of ds days dnt kno hw to respect n hehave properly.
    No mata wat may ve transpired,they went too far fightin their boss.
    There r more civil ways to handle issues like ds.
    Nw he wil end up spendin more moni.
    Vagabonds in d makin.

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  33. Hope he don see work for oil company sha...can't laff alone abeg.

    @Tee_y

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  34. I once worked somewhere, they paid me regularly for the first four months after which they began owing me. No one was ready to do anything, when I asked, older staff members told me some of them were being owed six months while I was making trouble for three months pay. By the sixth month, I became irregular according to the days I could afford tf. By eight months I stopped with my senior colleague in our deptment. While others in other departments couldn't do a thing they were hailing us.

    They have paid us part of the eight months while stiil owing. They actually destroyed many of us through this. Till today workers there are owed a minimum of six months at every given point in time. The MD and admin are covering for the chairman, always telling people that they themselves are being owed twelve months.

    They have the highest turnover rate of staff employment I have seen. Their way is to employ, pay for three months, start owing, see you resign and employ another and the cycle continues.

    The chairman always says that he doesn't see how someone who is owed a month's salary can still come to work, therefore there must be a way his workers are stealing his money hence they still come to work without salary. With this he doesn't care about salary payment to staff yet it's only MD and administrator and accountant that handle cash and purchases

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  35. Lolzzzz d guy no dey smile at all. D boss sef wicked y pesin go work for u finish u go delay in paying. Dats wot exactly my own boss did after working for months up till now his still using me 5 months salary I had to stop on Jan. Cos d more I stay d more d salary accumulates. Up till now d wicked man hasn't even bothered trying to reach me to at least pay me. It's all good shaa.God will judge him😓

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  36. Good for the employer. That is how one 'chop' my 2months salary till today. God has. Started judging him already.. He alone has the right to get vengeance for us.

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  37. Lolzzz. ...boys ain't smiling.
    Who knows of any effective green tea dat aids in weight loss?

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  38. Eayah Monkey face it is well with you. You did not go to work for 2 weeks. Was it so serious like that. That is too much ooo. Sorry for the no salary for September. Did you not have someone to stay with you during that period. Sorry again. It is well

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  39. MetroBus, Hotel Support(former name) & co

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  40. Chai. An hungry man is an angry man

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  41. That was how Chris azubogu the owner of exmark technology owed us for 6months since 2012 and haven't paid us up till now. The man is busy enjoy in house of federal Representatives as member representing nnewi constituency. The heart of men

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