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Assaulting a minor and Baba Ijesha Jail Sentence

 We all know this blog is not a gossip blog but we talk about holistic or as some call it alternative health which addresses several part of the patient participating in the healing process- physical, mental, emotional, intellectual, spiritual and the rest of it. A person needs to be well in all these accept to be wholly well. It has become a popular cliche in this blog the definition of health by the WHO, health is the state of complete physical, mental and social well being not just the absence of disease and infirmity.


We should remember the incident of this Nollywood actor who was catch trying to molest a 14 years old minor. His name is Olanrewaju James alias baba Ijesha. He has been convicted of rape and sentence to 16years imprisonment. I just wanted to give the little gist, let the gossip guys go do their work, let's dwell a little on the health consequences of the act.

If he had succeeded in putting the young 14years old girl child into family way, he risk the chances of the lady having VVF. It is an acronym for vesicovaginal fistula. Which disrupt  the bladder from holding urine. It is caused by rape and majorly child birth.

Apart from the physical damage, how about the mental and traumatic damage it leaves on the victim. Psychological consequences range from chronic low self-esteem to severe dissociative states. The cognitive effects of abuse range from attentional problems and learning disorders to severe organic brain syndromes.

I would advise one try to seek consent from an adult before thinking of having sex, rape and pedophilia is a no no for me. Please leave a comment below.


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  1. This is interesting and more educative, nice one there

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  2. Great one boss, more grease to your elbow.

    Say No to rape and child abuse. A normal thinking human being will not rape or abuse or assault a child sexually.

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