Driver in a dilemma as Lagos prostitute escaped with N5m car
A 54-year-old driver of the chairman of an outsourcing firm located on Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos State, got into a dilemma after a sex worker supposedly escaped with his boss’ Kia Sorento sports utility vehicle valued at N5.4m. The prostitute, known simply as Nina, purportedly absconded with the vehicle at a filling station in Ikoyi immediately the driver, Victor Dossa, came down to fuel the car.
It was learnt that Dossa, lives on Ikoyi Crescent and usually took the car to his house at the close of work after taking his boss home.
It was discovered that Dossa drove the vehicle to Obalende around 11pm to take Nina to his house, possibly to have fun together overnight. But on their way home, Nina drove the vehicle and advised that they stopped at a nearby filling station to fuel the vehicle.
While Dossa came down from the vehicle to observe how the fuel was being dole out, Nina suddenly skyrocketed. The incident has been reported to the police at the Onikan Police Division and the driver is on detention.
Dossa hails from Benin Republic, he told the police that he first had an encountered with Nina Obalende a week before the incident.
He said, “I was brought to Nigeria in 2004 by the company chairman. I work with him as a driver in charge of the Kia Sorento SUV with the number plate, BDG 644 BJ. Whenever I closed from work, I parked the vehicle in my house. The following day, I would go and pick my boss from his house to the office.
“My boss did not come to the office on August 17, 2018, so the vehicle was in my house throughout. Around 11pm, I drove it to Obalende to pick a sex worker whom I met a week earlier. I only know her as Nina.
“On our way back to my house, she drove the vehicle while I was at the front passenger seat. She stopped at a filling station along Awolowo Road to buy fuel. She gave money to pay for the fuel. The moment I came down from the vehicle, she zoomed off. I don’t know how to locate her. I don’t know any of her friends either.”
Dossa was later conveyed before an Igbosere Magistrate’s Court by a police prosecutor, Sergeant Francisca Job, on two counts of conspiracy and stealing. The charges read, “That you, Victor Dossa and one other at large, on August 17, 2018, around 11pm, along Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, in the Eti-Osa Local
Government Area, within the Lagos Magisterial District, did conspire to commit felony, to wit, stealing, thereby committing an offence punishable under Section 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, Nigeria, 2015.”
The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges and elected to summary trial. He was granted bail by the presiding magistrate, Y.O. Aro-Lambo, in the sum of N1m with two sureties in like sum. The case was adjourned till September 26, 2018 for mention.