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Ayade’s assistant accused of sexually harassing and beating a job seeker (graphic)
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Ayade’s assistant accused of sexually harassing and beating a job seeker (graphic)

Bazedon December 31, 2020

Ayade’s assistant accused of sexually harassing and beating a job seeker (graphic)

The man claimed that Cross River State Media Assistant The Right Honorable Solomon Akongfe Aboh raped and assaulted a woman looking for work, IgbereTV reported.

Solomon Valentine, public speaker and youth advocate, shared photos of a woman with a bloody face and wrote:

“She was taken to Calabar by SA @AbohHon on the grounds that he would give her a job at Cali Air. Now he left her and began to flirt with her, when she refused, this is the result. This is not the first. “

“She was sexually harassed by her boss when she asked for money to return to Lagos, where her parents @AbohHon On live. Bo, Solomon tried to kill her. The ID card belongs to the boss for reference. “

“The Governor of Cross River State Aviation Attorney is a suspect named SOLOMON, ABOH AKONGFF. @AbohHon

I ask all interested citizens, including the Lagos State Government @lagosstategov @jidesanwoolu @senatorbenayade @NGRSenate, to investigate this issue. “

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