Lady accuses friend of boyfriend snatching, assaults, shares nudes online
A lady identified as Pretty Goddess in Cross River State has been accused of stripping her friend naked, assaulting her, and sharing the videos online on suspicion of sleeping with her boyfriend.
The friend, known as Debit Queen, was lured to a hotel where she was allegedly brutalised on Thursday. The disturbing act has sparked outrage on social media.
Pretty Goddess, whose real name has not been disclosed, was said to have discovered that Debit Queen, whose real name is also not publicly known, was allegedly involved with her boyfriend, identified as Ralph.
Under the pretext of a friendly visit, Pretty Goddess arranged a meeting with Debit Queen at a local hotel in Calabar, the state’s capital.
Debit Queen, unaware of the true motive behind the invitation, arrived at the hotel where she was quickly rounded up by four girls and flogged.
The situation escalated rapidly when Pretty Goddess accused Debit Queen of having an affair with Ralph. The confrontation turned violent as Pretty Goddess and her friends subjected Debit Queen to severe physical assault.
The attack included flogging her with a cane, stripping her naked, and recording the entire incident on video. Pretty Goddess later posted the videos online, including images of Debit Queen in a compromising state.
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The nude videos of Debit Queen have been trending on X for several hours as of the time of filing this report.
Debit Queen, recounting the harrowing experience in a video she made after the incident and posted by a popular blog on X on Saturday morning, revealed that she was unaware of the conflict with Pretty Goddess’s boyfriend and expressed her shock at the brutal treatment she received.
“There were four girls in the room,” she said. “There was nothing I could do. She was with her friends, and I was alone.”
Debit Queen claimed that Pretty Goddess had invited her under false pretences, initially presenting the meeting as a casual visit for a house party.
“She said there was a party, and I agreed to go. When I arrived, she began beating me,” she recounted.
The victim also denied the allegations of infidelity.
“I know him (Ralph), but he is not my friend. I have not seen him before. I didn’t sleep with him. It is untrue that I was caught sleeping with her boyfriend,” she asserted.
In a controversial attempt to justify her actions, Pretty Goddess admitted to luring Debit Queen to the hotel and subjecting her to physical assault.
She explained that she was driven by anger upon discovering that Debit Queen had been in contact with her boyfriend.
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“I checked my boyfriend’s phone and saw that he had her number, which he didn’t have before. I also noticed they had been chatting recently,” she said.
She added that her anger was further fueled when she found out that Debit Queen had allegedly slept with her boyfriend.
Pretty Goddess claimed that the assault was not premeditated and that the intensity of the attack was an expression of her rage.
“I didn’t plan to beat her up. It was anger. All I wanted to know was if she had my boyfriend’s number,” she explained.
She also mentioned that while she initially intended to keep the video private, it was inadvertently shared by her friends.
In an apology addressed to Debit Queen, Pretty Goddess said, “I am very sorry. I didn’t mean to take it this far. I will take care of anything you want and do anything you want. Please, find a place in your heart to forgive me.”
The Cross River State Police, led by Commissioner Augustine Grimah, has responded swiftly to the incident.
Following the viral spread of the assault video, the police have ordered an immediate investigation, calling for the perpetrator’s arrest.
Grimah, in a statement by the spokesperson of the state command, Iren Ugo, condemned the act, stating that it involved severe physical assault and trauma.
“The arrest will assist the police in ascertaining the circumstances surrounding the disturbing incident and bringing the perpetrators to justice,” he said.
Grimah further stressed the need for vigilance within the hospitality industry.
“We urge hotels to conduct thorough background checks on guests to prevent such incidents,” the statement read.
The police also confirmed that Debit Queen was receiving medical attention in a hospital in Calabar due to the injuries sustained during the assault.
The authorities have promised to keep the public informed about the progress of the investigation.
In Nigeria, assault is governed by several legal frameworks, including the Penal Code, the Criminal Code, and specific state laws.
A human rights lawyer, Mrs Selena Onuoha, commenting on the issue, said Pretty Goddess’s actions could be classified as assault under Nigerian law.
“If the flogging caused physical injury, it would be considered assault occasioning actual bodily harm. Even in the absence of visible injury, the use of force without consent constitutes assault.
“The legal consequences for such actions can include criminal charges, with potential penalties ranging from fines to imprisonment, depending on the severity of the assault and local laws. Additionally, Debit Queen may seek civil remedies, such as compensation for the harm suffered.
“Victims of assault are encouraged to file reports with the police, who will investigate the matter and take appropriate legal actions based on the evidence. Legal counsel is also recommended to understand one’s rights and available options,” she said.
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