A 41-year-old United Kingdom-based Nigerian man, named Elvis Nosakhare, has been sentenced to six years in prison for sexually assaulting the underage daughter of his girlfriend.
Nosakhare, who resides on Sheelin Grove, Bletchley, received his sentence on Tuesday l, 29 July, 2025
The abuse occurred within the Thames Valley area in the United Kingdom.
His case follows the recent conviction of Adewale Kudabo, another Nigerian sentenced to 12 months in prison in the UK last month for sexually assaulting a patient while working as a healthcare assistant at York Hospital.
According to Thames Valley Police, Nosakhare met the victim’s mother via an online dating platform before committing the offence, described as a “disgusting betrayal of trust.”
Following investigations by the force’s Child Abuse Unit, Nosakhare was arraigned at Aylesbury Crown Court, where he was found guilty of two counts of engaging in penetrative sexual activity with a girl and three counts of non-penetrative sexual activity.
The court also ordered that Nosakhare be placed on the Sex Offenders Register for life, in addition to issuing a restraining order against him.
In a statement, Detective Constable Bryn Smith, the lead investigator, commended the victim’s courage:
“I want to commend the victim for her bravery throughout both the investigation and court proceedings. I hope that this conviction offers her some sense of justice.”
Smith added that Thames Valley Police remains committed to supporting survivors and holding offenders accountable.



