Navy Officer Jailed Over Sexual Relationship With Colleague’s Wife

Navy Officer Jailed Over Sexual Relationship With Colleague’s Wife

  • A serving officer (a Lieutenant) has been sentenced to three years’ imprisonment over a sexual relationship with a colleague’s wife
  • The Nigerian Navy (NN) also dismissed the officer following the outcome of a Special Court Martial (SCM) by Naval Headquarters, Abuja
  • The dismissed officer was court-martialed on four-count charges, including having sexual relations with a Service Personnel’s wife

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FCT, Abuja - The Nigerian Navy (NN) has dismissed and sentenced a serving officer (a Lieutenant) to three years’ imprisonment over a sexual relationship with a colleague’s wife.

The punishment was announced following the confirmation of the outcome of a Special Court Martial (SCM) by Naval Headquarters, Abuja.

Navy jails officer over sexual relationship with colleague’s wife
Nigerian Navy jails officer over sexual relationship with colleague’s wife. Photo credit: @NigerianNavy
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As reported by Vanguard, sources who confirmed the dismissal and punishment said:

“The SCM, at the conclusion of its proceedings, found the dismissed Officer guilty as charged, hence the sentence of three years imprisonment and Dismissal from the Nigerian Navy which took effect from November 23, 2024”.

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The sources added that the award of punishment and dismissal was implemented as directed at the Nigerian Navy Institute of Technology (NNIT), Parade Ground, Sapele, on Friday, August 29, 2025.

Four-count charges against dismissed Navy officer

The SCM court-martialed the dismissed officer on four-count charges.

  • Sexual relations with a Service Personnel’s wife, contrary to section 79 of the AFA CAP A20 LFN 2004;
  • Scandalous conduct of an officer contrary to section 91 of the AFA CAP A20 LFN 2004
  • Deceiving a witness contrary to section 122 of the Criminal Code Act, CAP C380, Persuant to Section 114 of the AFA CAP A20 LFN 2004
  • Deceiving a witness contrary to section 122 of the Criminal Code Act CAP C380, Persuant to Section 114 of the AFA CAP A20 LFN 2004.

According to the sources, the legal review of the report of the trial proceedings showed that the accused was properly arraigned and due process was complied with during the trial.

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