Jilted Man, 40, Strips Estranged Lover N*ked In Public
CYRIACUS IZUEKWE

A 40-year old jilted man, Isiaka Shodipo, suffered a broken heart and vented his anger on a lady, Miss Funmilayo Owoyinfa, for dumping him having spent huge sum of money on her as he attacked and stripped her naked in public in Lagos State.
P.M.EXPRESS reports that the disgraceful incident happened at Mushin area of Lagos, where he met her.
Aside beating her mercilessly, he collected her mobile phone and recorded her nakedness in order to post it online for the public to view her private parts.
The embattled Shodipo was said to have a thriving business when he met Funmi, as she is popularly known, and reportedly took good care of her. However, he had challenges, the business collapsed and he started driving tricycle popularly called “Keke Marwa”.
He was said to have continued to maintain the relationship with her and even bought her an Android phone worth about N70,000. He also reportedly gave her N300, 000 to support her business from the money he realized from riding the tricycle.
Despite that, Funmi was said to have called and told him she was tired of the relationship and eventually opted to discontinue.
Unable to bear the emotional trauma, when Shodipo met her on the street, he descended on her; tore her clothes and used his phone to record her nakedness. He was said to have also collected her mobile phone and cash of N28,000 found with her.
The matter was reported to the Police at Ladipo Division, he was arrested and taken to the station for interrogation over the act.
He reportedly told the Police Funmi broke his heart after he had spent all the money he realized from riding ‘Keke’ on her and she walked away.
On the side of Funmi, she said that she was tired of the relationship and said so before she left. She claimed he had disgraced her on the street on three different occasions before he stripped her and collected her phone.
After interrogation, the Police found him culpable and charged him before the Isolo Magistrates Court for assault.
He pleaded not guilty.
The prosecutor, Inspector Oje Uagbale, asked the Court to give a date for hearing to enable the Police to prove he actually committed the alleged offence.
However, the Presiding Magistrate, Mrs. A .O. Akokhia, looked into the matter after the complainant said she was ready to withdraw the matter if the defendant will return her mobile phone, which he did and the matter was then struck out.








