It has emerged the Kwame Nkrumah
University of Science and Technology paid female singer Mzbel GHc 50,000
for the attack on her by some students of the school during a 2005
performance.
The singer has for the first time in 10 years
revealed she received the sum as compensation, and also to prevent her
from pressing for damages at the law courts.
“It was GHc 50,000,”
she told Stacy Amoateng on last weekend’s edition of the Restoration
With Stacy personality talk show. Real name Belinda Nana Akua Amoah, she
was molested by a group of students of the university who had called
for her to continue performing when she was done with her booked, stage
time.
“When my crew and I were leaving the auditorium, some of
the students came up to me, saying they wanted to take pictures with me.
While we were at it, others came from nowhere to shake my hands,” she
narrated (in January 2006) the scenes that led to her October, 2005
ordeal.
“Unfortunately, that exit was like a big window through
which I had to jump. Just when I was about to jump, someone grabbed hold
of my legs and within a twinkle of an eye, there were a whole mob of
students pulling my legs.”
Her trousers and underpant were pulled
down in the process. The mob took advantage of her nakedness and
started fingering her.“They revealed everything by pulling my pants and
trousers down to my knee”.
She subsequently sued the university, claiming damages to the tune of ¢600 million (now GHc 60, 000).
Filed
at an Accra High Court on Wednesday January 18, 2006, and led by her
then manager and now ex convict Isaac Abeidu Aidoo, a.k.a ‘Goodies’, it
had KNUST as first defendant: The Vice Chancellor as second defendants,
and the college of Art as third defendant.
The fourth, fifth and
sixth defendants were Alex Dapaah, Aaron Edusah Poku and Theodore
Djokoto all students of the university at the time.
In a
statement of claim, the plaintiffs said “that by a performance contract
entered with them and an invitation by the 2nd defendant to perform and
to enable them celebrate their Art Society week to be climaxed by a live
musical performance, the 1st plaintiff, Mzbel amongst other musical
artistes and performers were scheduled and invited to perform on the
night of October 1, 2005 at the KNUST campus, Kumasi.
“The
plaintiffs shall contend that the arrangement, safety and security of
the venue and that of artistes before during and after the live
performance, devolved absolutely on the 1st and 2nd defendants. By this
invitation and performance contract executed, any failures or omissions
on their part shall result in a vicarious liability to them.”
“The
plaintiffs say that while the 1st plaintiff was performing live on
stage reserved for the artistes, without any invitation, provocation and
permission, a number of male students invaded the stage and in their
frenzy without any provocation violently assaulted the 1st plaintiff
which assault can best be described as sexual by all imagination.”
The
statement of claim further said Dapaah, Poku and Djokoto inserted their
fingers into her private part, and also indiscriminately fondled her
breast. She sustained bruises on her face and body, causing her
excruciating pains, the statement added.
The claim also called
for sanctions to be imposed on Alex Dapaah, Aaron Edusah Poku and
Theodore Djokoto, and payment of fees to Mzbel and Goodies Productions’
lawyers.
A report by a student fact-finding committee later
sought to punch holes in her claims. Among other things they suggested
Mzbel and her three dancers made lewd gestures that may have inspired
the students’ bad behaviour.
She shot down the suggestions.
“It
had nothing to do with the way I was dressed. Even on that night when I
performed, I was not wearing any extraordinary clothes. I was in a pair
of trousers and a jacket.”
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Tuesday, 17 February 2015
How University Students Ended Up Pulling Down My Pants & Fingering Me - Mzbel Narrates
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