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  • Nigerian Senate Removes Gender Restrictions On Rape Cases

    Nigerian Senate Removes Gender Restrictions On Rape Cases
    Nigerian Senate

    The Nigerian Senate, on Tuesday, July 14, 2020, passed for the third reading a bill that will ensure that convicted kidnappers are sentenced to life in prison.

    This bill, sponsored by Senator Oluremi Tinubu, representing Lagos Central, is an amendment to the Criminal Code Act Cap.C38, 2004. 

    The bill explains that it is necessary to review the law due to frequent kidnapping cases across states of the federation, which have claimed multiple lives and have scarred survivors and their families. It is, therefore, important to ensure that perpetrators of the crime are punished appropriately.

    Kidnapping is seen as an act of terrorism by Nigeria’s Terrorism Act 2011, and recommends 10 years of jail time for any individual found guilty. 

    However, if this new bill is signed into law by President Buhari, every convicted kidnapper will spend the rest of their lives in prison.

    In addition, the bill also touches on the cases of rape and other sexual offences. It seeks to remove the statute of limitation on defilement and remove gender restrictions in rape and sexual assault offences.

    What this means is that the bill recognises that both men and women could be raped. 

    Amendment  to Section 357 of the principal Acts replaces “woman or girl, without her consent, or with her consent”, with “any person, without consent, or with consent.”

    Meanwhile, the Nigerian Senate had earlier passed an anti-sexual harassment bill aimed at protecting students against sexual harassment by lecturers. Read more about it here.

  • The Case Of Twitter And Rapists

    The Case Of Twitter And Rapists

    The fact that rape is absolutely unrelated to “indecent” dressing should not be up for debate in 2016.

    Although rape leaves negative physical and psychological scars on its victims, many Nigerians find it difficult to simply condemn the act and move on without making irrelevant references to the victims appearance.

    However, this Twitter user thinks otherwise.

    https://twitter.com/Mayourspeaks/status/705487267964518401

    While this other person thinks women are to be blamed for rape.

    @iBlaisePaddy because girls won’t learn, tempting people and screaming rape

    — S D B (@ThaNiggaress_) March 4, 2016

    And this woman sees nothing wrong in asking her brother to rape another woman.

    https://twitter.com/Hordun99/status/705705572117700608

    And yet another ridiculous bout of victim blaming.

    https://twitter.com/q4cue/status/705715761919234048

    Because…

    https://twitter.com/LohdLippi/status/705702426129653760

    Were underage victims also indecently dressed?

    https://twitter.com/TillyTillie/status/705734777807179776

    Men, women and children also get raped.

    https://twitter.com/Bint_Moshood/status/705685893911187457

    For those who don’t seem to get it..

    Did they even invent modesty?

    https://twitter.com/OreFakorede/status/705706676138196992

    Shebi victim blaming is a symptom of madness?

    https://twitter.com/OreFakorede/status/705704057525108737

    And whoever hides a crime is as guilty as the criminal.

    Maybe they don’t have home training.

    https://twitter.com/FoluShaw/status/705716561047195649

    And since we’re being ridiculous..

    Finally, the only sensible way to stop rape is living by this..

    Obviously, more steps have to be taken in educating people on the consequences and logical causes of rape. Also victim blaming has to be unlearned because it defeats the purpose of actually combating the problems rape poses in the society.