CEO Leuven Empire Hotel & Suites Paraded For Engaging Boy,16, In Anal Sex 

Posted on February 6, 2025
MICHAEL AKINOLA 
Finally, the 49-year old Managing Director and CEO, Leuven Empire Hotel and Suites, Ejigbo area of Lagos, Chief Opara Macdonald, has confessed to have penetrated the anus of a 16-year old boy, who made the revelation and ran mad. 
P.M.EXPRESS reports as was disclosed by the Police Public Relations Officer of Zone 2 Command, Onikan, Lagos, CSP Ayuba Tunni Umma, after parading the suspect following allegations of having unlawful carnal knowledge of a minor, an act against the order of nature.
The Police image maker also indicted the Police Investigation Officer, identified as Frank, attached to Isheri Oshun Division for attempting to manipulate the statement in favour of the suspect, Mr. Macdonald.
The PPRO stated:
“ARREST OF MD/CEO OF LEUVEN EMPIRE HOTEL AND SUITES, EJIGBO FOR OFFENCE AGAINST THE ORDER OF NATURE”
“The Zone 2 Command of the Nigeria Police Force hereby parades one Opara Macdonald ‘m’, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Leuven Empire Hotel and Suites, Ejigbo, Lagos, following allegations of having unlawful carnal knowledge of a minor, an act against the order of nature.”
“This development follows a petition dated 23rd January, 2025, submitted to the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 2 Command Headquarters, Onikan, Lagos, by one Edozie Christian ‘m’ of Isheri-Osun, Lagos, on behalf of his 16-year old son. The petition alleged that the suspect, Opara Macdonald, engaged in unlawful sexual acts with the minor.”
“Upon receipt of the petition, the Assistant Inspector General of Police assigned CSP Uba Bangajiya Adams to conduct a discreet investigation into the matter.”
“The victim, initially fearful of speaking out due to threats allegedly made by the suspect, confided in his mother. He recounted that Opara Macdonald warned him that disclosing the incident would result in him losing his sanity. Reassured by his mother, the victim detailed how the suspect had taken him from the hotel in his vehicle to his residence at No. 4B, Oshoba Street, Akowonjo-Egbeda, Lagos, where he was forcefully subjected to unlawful sexual acts. Following the incident, the suspect allegedly provided the victim with a bottle of Lucozade Boost and a cash sum of Five Thousand Naira (₦5,000.00).”
“Upon this revelation, the victim’s parents reported the matter to the Isheri-Osun Police Division. Investigative actions were initiated, but rather than cooperating with law enforcement, the suspect refused to honour Police invitations and instead attempted to manipulate the process. Seeking to evade justice, he escalated the matter to the Zone 2 Command Headquarters, where he was subsequently apprehended.”
“To ascertain the veracity of the claims, the victim underwent medical examination at Mirabel Medical Centre. Additionally, a close friend of the victim, who was present at the hotel on the day of the incident, corroborated the allegations. This friend confirmed that the suspect had been engaging in unlawful acts with the victim and had also attempted a similar act with him, which he resisted. He further presented recorded telephone conversations, chat histories, and video evidence filmed by the victim within the suspect’s residence using the suspect’s own phone.”
“Initially, the suspect denied knowing the victim. However, when confronted with evidence, he admitted to taking the 16 year old boy to his residence.”
“Furthermore, it is important to note that the suspect allegedly threatened the victim with psychological harm should he reveal the incident, and since making his confession, the victim has exhibited signs of mental distress.”
“Investigations also uncovered unprofessional conduct by the initial Investigating Police Officer (IPO), who removed a key witness statement from the case file before transferring it to the Zone 2 Command Headquarters. The IPO has since been detained and is undergoing disciplinary procedures.”
“Contrary to certain media reports, the medical report from Mirabel Medical Centre remains authentic and has not been tampered with in any way. The victim is currently receiving medical care, and upon completion of investigations, the suspect will be formally charged in court” the Zone 2 Command Spokesperson stated.
The Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 2 Command, urges parents and guardians to remain vigilant, closely monitor their children’s activities, and provide guidance to protect them from harmful influences.”

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