A medical doctor, Dr Aniekan Makanjuola, has testified against actor, Olanrewaju James, AKA “Baba Ijesha, as she revealed that series of test showed that there was a blunt penetration in the vagina of the alleged victim.
Makanjuola made the revelation on Thursday, while being led in evidence by the state prosecutor, Mr Yusuf Sule, over allegations of defilement at an Ikeja Special Offences Court.
“Our findings were that there was a blunt penetration of the vagina which was consistent with the client’s history,” she said.
Makanjuola, a trained forensic medical examiner, is Head of Clinical Services at Women at Risk International Foundation (WARIF).
She said:
“We took her to the consulting room and she gave a history of the events from seven-years ago. She did not mention these incidents to her mother but it began to affect her mood and academic performance.
“She disclosed what happened to her mother’s friend on April 16 who in turn informed her mother. We decided to do an examination.
“There was a normal external genitalia, we observed a healed laceration on the labia minora at the 3 0’clock position; we also observed a notch at the 6 0’clock position.
“Based on these findings, my lord, the client was sent to the laboratory for more tests, they were HIV 1 and 2, Hepatitis A, B, Syphilis and pregnancy and they all came out negative.
“She was sent for psychological assessment and a report was made, authenticated and sent to the SCID.
Following the revelations, the prosecution tendered the referral letter and medical report as evidence to the court. They were admitted as evidence and marked as Exhibit J and J1.
While under cross-examination by defence counsel, Mr Dada Awosika (SAN), Makanjuola revealed that WARIF is a sexual assault referral centre.
She said that she conducted the medical examination based on the client’s history.
“The healed lacerations connotes is that the lacerations found in the genitalia were not something that was recent my lord,”
Baba Ijesha is facing a six-count charge bordering on indecent treatment of a child, sexual assault, attempted sexual assault by penetration and sexual assault by penetration.
Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo adjourned the case to November 5 and 12 for continuation of trial.