A Nigerian student is languishing in Ukrainian jail for allegedly defending himself against six teenagers who attacked him in an entrance to his apartment block on November, 5 last year in Luhanski , Ukraine.
African Outlook gathered that the
Nigerian identified as Olaolu Sunkanmi Femi and one of his friends were
physically attacked in front of his apartment by four Ukrainian young men and
two women who pulled them to the ground while hurling racist slurs on
them.
According to eye witness account, Sunkanmi was said to have managed to get up and defended himself against the assailants with a glass from a broken bottle.
African Outlook gathered that Olasunkanmi has since been remanded in detention by the Ukrainian police who refused to take the case to court citing unavailability of the police to get an interpreter for him.
But the Nigerian students' community in Ukraine under the leadership of Osarumen David-Izevbokun, a Phd student in international relations has been working tirelessly to ensure justice for the Nigerian by organizing protests as well as drawing the attentions of the human right groups in Ukraine to the plight of Olasunkanmi who has spent almost seven months in jail without trial.
David-Izevbokun told African Outlook that he alongside other Nigerian students in conjunctions with some members of the Ukrainian human right groups staged a protest on April, 9 outside the Leninsky District Court in Luhanski demanding the release of Olasunkanmi.
The actions, according to David-Izevbokun has put the Ukraine police on the spot as the case came up for hearing on May 3. "We had a lot of media coverage on the protest " David-Izevbokun said, noting that he was sure the attention given the case may have prompted the May 3 court appearance of the suspect.
Osarumen David-Izevbokun, one of the protest organizers talking to journalists |
David-Izevbokun who was at the May 3, court hearing told African Outlook that Olasunkanmi appeared depressed when he showed up in court.
Many other Nigerian students spoken to by African Outlook however raised concern about the competence of the female lawyer: Ludmila Havrysh handling Olasunkanmi's case.
The Ukrainian lawyer was reported to have told protesters that her client has not been able to read the file material since it is all written in Ukrainian or Russian which he doesn’t understand and that was why her client had remained in jail.
"We heard she wanted to be paid $10,000 when she had not even been able to secure bail for her client who has been in detention for more than six months" an irate Nigerian told African Outlook wondering whether the lawyer was capable of defending Olasunkanmi.
Another source also told African Outlook that one of the attackers's family who has a connection with the Ukrainian police may have been the reason why the Nigerian student was being detained without trial.
Nigerian students in Ukraine protesting |
"They went to the hospital and documents were secured for infliction of wounds. I learnt that one of the supposed victim (Ukrainian) has a police relative or parent, and so vowed to deal ruthlessly with Olasunkanmi" a Nigerian student quoted one narrator as saying while lamenting that the Nigerian embassy's representative came to visit Olasunkanmi in jail once but did not return again after the first visit.
But an embassy spokesperson who pleaded anonymity (because he is not authorized to comment on the case) told African Outlook that the Nigerian consulate had not abandoned the Nigerian to his fate "We are in torch with the Ukrainian authority and we have been doing everything to ensure the boy is released unconditionally using diplomatic channel" he said, adding that the Olasunkanmi was being charged for attempted murder, an offense which under Ukrainian law is not bailable.
"There are ways in which we handle cases like this so that we would not appear to be hostile or criticizing our host countries' laws" the embassy staff said while assuring that he was confident Olasunkanmi would be released soon.
When asked if the embassy has been able to secure the service of an attorney for the Nigerian student, the embassy staff said: "It is not within our mandate to pay for attorney's fees for any Nigerian in distress, you may check this out with other Nigerian embassies abroad, but we have been working with the Nigerian community leaders here to ensure that we do everything within our means to help Olasunkanmi in time of his need" the staff added hinting that the representative of the embassy was at the May 3 hearing.
In a related development African Outlook gathered that a 28-year-old Nigerian student of Kharkiv National Radio Electronic University is in intensive care unit with knife injuries to his neck following an attack on him by people believed to be racists.
Another 19-year-old Nigerian student from the Poltava Agrarian Academy is also lying critically ill in the Ukrainian hospital following knife injury inflicted on him by yet to be identified persons.
African Outlook gathered that the two Nigerian students were attacked late in the evenings by assailants who fled the scene immediately after the attacks.
The Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor’s Office in Ukraine are treating both cases as attempted murder motivated by racial intolerance.
Speaking on the two recent attacks, the Nigerian embassy said they were yet to be briefed on the case.
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thats bullshit...those white fools have 2pay dearly or no justice.
ReplyDeletePAY FOR WHAT. WE NIGERIAS ARE ALL EDUCATED ILLITRATES I AM SORRY TO SAY. WE ARE WEALTHY IN THIS COUNTRY. WE CAN HAVE THE BEST UNIVERSITIES THAT MONEY CAN BUY BUT WE DECEIVE OURSELVES THAT WESTERN OR WHITE MAN LAND IS BETTER THAN OURS.
ReplyDeleteWE ARE SUCH FOOLS.. SUCH FOOLS.... INSTEAD OF EQUIPING AND UPGRADING ALL OUR HOSPITALS, SCHOOLS, PUBLIC FACILITIES, TO WORLD STANDARDS WE PREFER TO STEAL, LOOT AND TAKE AWAY PUBLIC FUNDS AND EDUCATE OUR KIDS OUT THEREE AND LEAVE OTHERS HERE TO SUFFER IN THE MIST OF PLENTY. HE CAN ROT FOR ALL I CARE.
LETS MAKE OUR COUNTRY BETTER SO THAT UKRAINIANS CAN COME AND FURTHER THEIR EDUCATION HERE TOO.
Wow now I believe you when you said Nigerians are illiterates because you are a very good expample. What has the boy in prison has to do with development in Nigeria, is he the government or is he the presidents son, because you don't have the means to leave the country don't be bitter about those who can, while I do agree with you about development, that is for the government and not the poor boy in prison, seeing as you need more education since there is nothing inside your brain why not try Ghana they would mind illiterates like you
Deletevery sad and unfortunate... hope he gets released soon
ReplyDelete@Anonymous 2...I agree with you until you wrote this 'HE CAN ROT FOR ALL I CARE' ... What has Nigeria not been managed well has to do with someone who sought to better equip himself in Ukraine has to do with that...you really have to salute the courage of Nigerians who risked their lives to lay a better foundation for there generations yet unborn as a result of the disorderliness and degradation of our access to better life at home due to bad leadership over the years and the current leaders are so vision-less and clueless about governance. As far as I know they all party robots program to loot and wallow in glory of being a president or governor or any leadership position other than make things happen.
ReplyDeleteI will urge the Nigerian embassy to work with the Ukrainian government to sort this out...Ukrainians are non for their racism and intolerance as far as I know...they take this behavior to the UK as well but the UK police already has a way of dealing with them...Although I can say apart from constant energy supply and stable educational system ( inherited from the Old USSR), there is nothing in Ukraine really...I can assure you that these Nigerian students once they get their education will find their lives elsewhere in Europe, America or come back home.
I really do feel sorry for Ola right now...I pray that God will rearrange his situation soonest and grant him freedom.
IBB,Buhari,ObJ etc are the major course. Of Nigerian Problems...
ReplyDeletePls tell him cos its only an illiterate dat will reason like dat! Is it d guy's fault dat he is from a gud background? Pls dnt wish people evil cos God can punish u for dis! Hw wud u feel if u are thrown into jail witout fair trial?
ReplyDeleteNigerian embassies and government are useless lots when it come to issues relating to nigerians abroad. They look helpless and without direction when Nigerians abroad are in problems. If d guy in prison was a briton or an american such injustice cannot happen. A lot of Nigerians are innocently imprisoned in foreign countries, what has d government done to bail them, nothing. The fools are all seated in their offices stealing money and enriching themselves while millions of Nigerians are languishing in abject poverty. Posterity will judge us all.
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