Mrs.
Alexandria Ossai, 34, has accused her Lebanese boss, Kaveh Noine, of assault on
her seven-month pregnancy after he kicked her in the stomach.
Ossai
was a supervisor in the Lebanese owned firm, Toppan Printing Company till 13
December 2013. She alleged that Noine assaulted her many times during her eight
months stay at the company.
It
was reported that currently at a private hospital in Fagba area of Lagos State Ossai
had undergone emergency surgery four days after the kick to save her life as
her placenta was said to have been damaged.
She
said, “I started working at Toppan in April. I earn N17,000 salary and work
from Monday to Saturday. Anytime Noine was annoyed, he would beat the person he
was angry with. Sometimes, he would throw whatever he can lay his hands on at
the person. Prior to that incident, Noine had slapped me many times.
“Noine
had said he would hold me responsible for the shortcomings of the people I
supervised. As a result, I often assisted my subordinates in their duties to
make sure that Noine had nothing to complain about.”
Ossai
said on December 12 2013, Noine had flown into a rage when he noticed something
on the floor in her section.
“It
was a container for a drug. That is what we do; we produce packets for drugs
and perfumes. So when Noine saw one of such packets on the floor, he was so
angry that he gave me a blow to the chest,” she recalled.
She
said Noine subsequently went into his office and typed a termination letter for
Ossai, which she refused to sign. Her refusal allegedly enraged him further and
after verbally abusing her, he was said to have told her that it was her last
warning.
The
following day, Ossai ran into Noine while coming from his secretary’s office.
Noine allegedly dragged Ossai back to the office and called her a wicked woman.
Ossai
said, “He said I looked like a mad person. After abusing me, he hit me on my
neck twice. Then, without warning, he kicked my stomach with his knee.
Some co-workers were there but they did not intervene. I felt a sharp pain in
my stomach.”
The
mother of one, whose younger brother and sister also worked in the same
company, said she prevailed on her siblings not to attack Noine when they heard
the news.
“I
never for once told my husband what I was going through at work. I didn’t want
him to come and fight Noine. I pleaded with my siblings not to fight,” Ossai
said.
Although
the pains eventually subsided after two days, it was learnt that in the early
hours of Monday, December 16, 2013, Ossai began to bleed. She was rushed to a
private clinic at Fagba. She was told that her placenta had been damaged as a
result of the kick and that she had to undergo emergency surgery to save her
life.
She
said, “I didn’t know that my baby had died until two days after the surgery. I
was told my baby lost his face too due to the kick.”
She
said a report was made at the Area F police command the following day by her
aunt, Mrs. Olabisi Jaiyeoba.
Jaiyeoba
said, “When Ossai’s husband and I were refused entry into the company, we went
to report to the police. They accompanied us there and even had to force their
way in. The administrative manager lied that Noine had travelled out of the
country. But as of that Tuesday, he was still in the country. It was later that
we learned that he travelled last Friday.”
Efforts
to get a response from the Deputy Manager of Toppan printing Company, Mr. Abass
Al-Souki, proved abortive as his phone number indicated that it was
unreachable.
However,
the admin manager, who declined to identify herself, told PUNCH Metro
that the factory was closed for the Christmas holidays.
She
said, “We closed for the holidays last Friday and would reopen on January 8
2013. I would not like to speak on that matter because it is already with the
police. Also our company lawyer is on it. You can only get across to our
management in January 2014.”
Legal
counsel for Toppan, Mrs. Nnebe, said that she could not comment on the matter.
She
said, “It would be best if you wait for the police to conclude their
investigation. Ossai has only made an allegation. Let the police finish their
investigation and then we would give our response.”
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ngozi Braide, said,
“The incident which occurred on Thursday was not reported to the police until
Tuesday. It took about five days before it was reported. So when the police
arrived at the suspect’s workplace, they were informed that he had travelled.
It took a long time for the complainant to report the matter. But we are
investigating.”
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