


Stella Omonigho Eromosele and her husband, Olufemi George Shodimu, were on Thursday, July 16, 2026, arraigned before the Ogba Magistrate Court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos State, over allegations bordering on conspiracy, assault, destruction of property, and threats to the life of a journalist.
According to the charges presented before the court, the defendants are alleged to have been involved in a conspiracy that resulted in the assault of the journalist, the destruction of her property, and repeated threats to her life. The matter was formally brought before the court for judicial determination, with proceedings commencing in accordance with Nigerian law.
It was further alleged that Stella Omonigho Eromosele,, and other unidentified armed men, went to the journalist’s office with the intention of abducting her. According to the allegations, Stella allegedly showed the journalist’s photograph and details of her vehicle to the gate man at the entrance of the office premises while the unidentified men reportedly waited outside in an attempt to whisk the journalist away.
The alleged kidnapping attempt was reportedly foiled following the swift intervention of the security personnel whose prompt response prevented the situation from escalating further.
The case has generated public interest because it involves allegations of violence and intimidation directed at a member of the press. Advocates for press freedom have consistently emphasized the importance of protecting journalists from threats and ensuring that allegations of attacks against media practitioners are thoroughly investigated and fairly prosecuted through the judicial process.
The defendants appeared before the court to answer the charges brought against them. As with all criminal proceedings, they are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction. The court is expected to continue hearing the matter on a date to be communicated by the court.
