Ogun State Court Arraigns National Youth Service Corps Employee Following Fatal Illegal Abortion Attempt
Abbas Olalekan faces charges in Ogun State for an alleged illegal abortion attempt that led to the death of Victoria Ariyo. Trial set for April 2026.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 23, 2026, 11:12 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Independent Newspaper Nigeria

Legal Proceedings Commence In High Profile Misconduct Case
The Abeokuta Chief Magistrates Court in Ogun State has begun the formal arraignment of Abbas Olalekan, a staff member of the National Youth Service Corps, in connection with a tragic series of events involving a subordinate. Olalekan, who resides in the Oke Ata area, stands accused of orchestrating a felony that ultimately claimed the life of Victoria Ariyo, a young woman fulfilling her mandatory national service. The court session on Monday marked the first public step in a judicial process that has shocked the local community and raised serious questions regarding the safety and supervision of corps members within their host states.
Allegations Of Extramarital Affair And Criminal Conspiracy
According to the prosecution led by Inspector Lawrence Olu Balogun, the defendant engaged in a personal relationship with the deceased while she was serving under the Abeokuta South Local Government Area. The state alleges that after Ariyo became pregnant, Olalekan conspired with several individuals who currently remain at large to terminate the pregnancy through illegal means. These actions, which reportedly took place between January and March at the Ikereku area of Laderin, are being treated as a coordinated effort to bypass medical regulations and the legal protections afforded to expectant mothers under Nigerian law.
The Fatal Consequences Of Unregulated Drug Supply
The core of the criminal charge rests on the allegation that Olalekan provided specific drugs to the deceased with the explicit intent of inducing an abortion. Prosecution officials informed the court that the administration of these substances led directly to severe health complications and the subsequent death of the young graduate. This element of the case highlights the extreme physical risks associated with clandestine medical procedures, particularly when facilitated by individuals lacking professional medical training or legal authorization to dispense pharmaceutical products for such sensitive purposes.
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