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Lebanese couple ‘offer N400,000 to assault victim’ in Lagos (PICTURED)

by Anike Jacobs


We recently reported that a Nigerian woman was tortured by her bosses – a lebanese couple.

Well, we’ve got an update on the story, the Nigerian woman has now been offered her N400,000 in a bid to settle the matter.

The woman at the centre of the al­leged torture, Grace Okpara, told Sun Newspapers that the couple, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yazbeck offered her the said amount during a meeting with the Divisional Police Officer of the Ibafo Police Station, where the matter was “incidented”.

Okpara had alleged that during a confrontation at the company, Hala and her husband, Joseph Yazbeck, beat her thoroughly. She said that they held her hair and dragged her all the way from an office to a work­shop. She further alleged that the couple boasted that they would kill her and nothing would happen. On account of the assault, Okpara had to be hospitalised.

As Sunday Sun gathered, Hala and her husband both work as management executives of Buildwell Plant and Equipment Industry Limit­ed, a logistics company located along the Lagos/Ibadan Expressway.

Following the incident, the police had invited the Yazbecks, but they failed to honour the invitation until after four days. When they eventually visited the police station, Hala insisted that it was Okpara who beat her, claiming that she never laid a finger on her.

After much argument, the couple agreed to settle with the aggrieved worker and offered her the sum of N400,000, which she refused, choosing instead to have the matter charged to court as soon as the striking judiciary workers resumed duties.

According to her, Lebanese em­ployers often brag about how they have bought the Nigerian system, claiming that even if they kill a Nige­rian working in their companies, the government would not do anything against them.

“So that fateful day,” Okpara recalled, “I was coming from one direction of the workshop when I saw her at the other end. I saw her in front of our store, she was shout­ing on somebody. I decided to avoid her. I turned to enter one office. That is how I do anytime I see her. Even when I have not seen her, people will call me ‘Grace oh!, your madam is coming.’ And I will start hiding. In that kind of job, there is no freedom.

“I didn’t know that she had already seen me. So, she started shouting at me, saying that she had told me not to go there again. I stopped and told her that I wanted to take something from the office. When I tried to enter the office, I didn’t know that she ran after me. The next thing, she grabbed my dress. Then she slapped me and kicked me with her leg.

“I was like ‘Madam, what is all this now.’ People were trying to hold her. She said I should go and collect my pay off, that I had been sacked. I said ‘fine, it is better. Give me the pay off and let me walk out of this place instead of being treated like a slave.

“Immediately I said that, the hus­band hit me from the back because he was standing there too. He queried why I should talk to his wife like that. I said, ‘Ah ah, Mr. Joe, why are you beating me?’ When the woman saw her husband’s reaction, she resumed beating me. The man then pulled my hair and together they dragged me out of the office to the workshop. I was trying to fight back, but nobody was there to rescue me. Everybody was there watching; they couldn’t do anything because they didn’t want to lose their jobs

“Eventually, one guy came and gave the man an elbow. He was like ‘this one is too much, do you people want to kill her?’ When they left me, I was still trying to fight back because I didn’t understand why they should treat me like that. That was when the woman took her phone and started recording me; that she would use that as evidence. I picked up something and said I would break the phone, because how can you be beating me and also recording it at the same time?

“The workers were not happy at all. It was as if there was rioting in the company that day. They didn’t even know how I managed to escape from the company because, maybe they would not have allowed me to go out. When I left, I went to the Ibafo Police Station and reported to the police, because the woman’s husband had said that he was going to kill me and nothing will happen. After I gave the police my statement, they took me to a hospital where I was admitted for days.”

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  1. I wonder how foreigner will be treating a national like an animal in her country n even threating to kill witout any outcome. May God help us in dis country and wish d lebanese face legal action on dis case. Pls let’s stand up for our right.

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