The ongoing trial of Nigerian actor Baba Ijesha has taken a dramatic turn as a crucial witness has expressed fear about testifying in court. The witness, who is a minor, is allegedly a victim of Baba Ijesha’s alleged sexual assault. According to reports, the witness is scared to testify due to fear of intimidation and potential backlash from the defendant’s supporters. The prosecution has expressed concerns about the witness’s safety and has requested additional protection measures to ensure their security. The court has assured the prosecution that it will take necessary steps to protect the witness. However, the delay in the trial has sparked concerns about the fairness of the proceedings. Baba Ijesha, whose real name is Olanrewaju James, was arrested in April 2021 for allegedly sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl. The incident sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice. The trial has been ongoing for several months, with several witnesses testifying against the defendant. The prosecution has presented evidence, including video footage, which allegedly shows Baba Ijesha committing the crime. The defense team has argued that the video footage is not admissible as evidence, citing concerns about its authenticity. The court is expected to rule on the admissibility of the evidence in the coming days. The case has highlighted the need for stronger laws and protections for victims of sexual assault in Nigeria. Many have taken to social media to express their support for the victim and to call for justice. The Nigerian government has faced criticism for its handling of sexual assault cases, with many arguing that more needs to be done to protect victims and hold perpetrators accountable. The trial is expected to continue in the coming weeks, with the prosecution presenting more evidence and witnesses. The outcome of the trial is uncertain, but one thing is clear: the case has sparked a national conversation about sexual assault and the need for justice. The Nigerian judiciary has a responsibility to ensure that the trial is fair and that the rights of all parties are protected. The international community is watching the case closely, with many hoping that it will set a precedent for future sexual assault cases in Nigeria.