Our son was neither a cultist nor an internet fraudster –Parents of 300-Level OOU student murdered alongside his girlfriend
His countenance was a telltale that he was under an
intense emotional pain. His eyes were bloodshot, evidence that he had struggled
with sleep for almost four days without success, despite being sedated.
Occasionally, he looked up as he sat on a praying mat
in his modest sitting room to acknowledge greetings from neighbours and friends
who had converged there to commiserate with him on the death of his 22-year-old
son, Adebisi.
That was the pathetic scenario on Tuesday at the home
of Prince Adedeji Oriade-Oyede, a one storey-building located at Oju-Ore in
Ota, Ado Odo/Ota Local Government Area of Ogun State, when Punch went there to
interview him on the incident. His son,
Adebisi, who was a 300-Level Computer Science undergraduate of the Olabisi
Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, was allegedly murdered alongside his
girlfriend, Julia Imaga, on May 28,
2018, at Oru-Awa Ijebu axis by an alleged member of Aiye cult
group, Babatunde Muritala and two other
accomplices.
The two accomplices were Owolabi Razak popularly known
as ‘Iku’ and one Sodiq, who is still on the run. Getting him to talk about the gruesome manner
his son was murdered was quite difficult. He appeared to have relapsed into an
emotional trauma, just like someone reliving a horrible encounter from a
nightmare. After asking our correspondent to sit on the vacant seat beside one
of the sympathisers, he began, “Adebisi would have been 22 years old on
November 27, 2018, but for those wicked people, led by Babatunde Muritala who
cut his life and destiny short.
“He was born on November 27, 1996. He was such a quiet
and easy going boy who abhorred any form of trouble. I never heard that he ever
fought with anybody.
“He was the second child among the three children
their mother, Maria, had for me.”
Adebisi, according to the Ogun State Commissioner of
Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, must have been killed on Monday May 28, 2018 by his
assailants. He said this while parading the suspects alongside 22 others
arrested for various offences ranging from armed robbery, cultism to stealing
and rape.
They were paraded on Friday, June 22 at the command’s
headquarters at Eleweran, Abeokuta.
He had said Adebisi’s elder brother, Adeola, had on
June 3, 2018, reported to the police
that he(Adebisi) had left home since May 28, 2018 with his girlfriend in his
car, Honda Crosstour with number plate
FST 350 FA, but had yet to return.
Upon receiving the complaint, the men of the
Inspector-General of Police’s Intelligence Response Team together with men of
the state police command swung into action.
Through technical intelligence, Muritala and Razak were nabbed and
evidence such as Adebisi’s iPhone x and two pairs of sneakers also belonging to
him were recovered from them.
Iliyasu added that on interrogation, the suspects
confessed that they killed Adebisi and his girlfriend.
He said, “They said they lured the victims to a
junction at Oru Ijebu, where they were forcefully taken to a nearby bus and
they smashed their heads with planks and gun.”
While speaking with journalists, Muritala confirmed
that he belonged to Aiye cult group and that he and two other accomplices
killed the victims.
He alleged that he and the late Adebisi had a dealing
relating to an internet fraud in which over N2m was involved.
He further claimed that Adebisi, despite many calls
and entreaties, refused to give him his own share.
He said, “He refused to pick my calls and I stopped
calling him. And on May 28, 2018, I got two other guys to join me and we
abducted Adebisi and his girlfriend.
“Moreover, since he belonged to Alora cult group, he
and members of his group were threatening me, so we later killed him and his
girlfriend by using planks.”
Parents of 300-Level OOU student murdered alongside
his girlfriend
When asked why they killed Adebisi’s girlfriend, he
replied, “It was just to cover our track.”
However, late Adebisi’s elder brother, father and mother, debunked the
allegations made by the assailant that
he (Adebisi) was a cult member and an internet fraudster.
Putting up defence for Adebisi, Adeola said his late
brother dealt in crypto currencies, especially bitcoin business. He said
Adebisi was close to some car dealers and he operated as a middleman between
sellers and buyers and he got commission.
He said, “Muritala’s
allegations that my younger brother was
a cultist and internet frauster(yahoo, yahoo) were all lies.
“I travelled to Awa-Ijebu to see my brother in his
hostel behind the police station. I knew him well; he was never a cultist nor a
Yahoo boy. He was into crypto currencies, especially bitcoin.
“He equally was making money acting as a middleman
between those who wanted to buy cars and car dealers. He got his own commission
from such sales.”
In his own defence, Adebisi’s mother, Maria,
said she could swear with her life that her late son was not a bad
child. She argued that Muritala only
murdered his son just out of envy. She explained that she had a one-on-one
discussion with Muritala, at Eleweran,
shortly after the suspects were paraded.
She said, “Among all my children, he was the most
quiet and he could not hurt a fly. He
did not keep bad company, much less of joining a secret cult or going into
internet fraud.
“When all the journalists had left after Muritala and
other suspects had been paraded at Eleweran, I moved closer to him and asked
him, ‘Why did you kill my son? His reply was, ‘I killed him because I envied
him.’”
Now struggling to fight back tears, she added, “With the murder of my son, Muritala has taken me to a village square and
stripped me naked.
“My son loved God, he never missed going to church. He
attended the Redeemed Christian Church of God
and never missed the monthly Holy Ghost service at the Redemption camp.
“He never smoked nor drank alcohol and quite humble. I
knew that he was helping people to buy cars from dealers and he earned
commission from such sales.”
On his part,
Adebisi’s father also said, “My son was never a cultist nor an internet
fraudster. The suspect, Babatunde
Muritala, kept going back and forth. He was quoted to have said that my late
son used to help him with money but suddenly he stopped and became arrogant and
that was why he killed him.”
Julia’s mother,
Mrs Olamma Ofor, who wept during the parade of the suspects, was too
grief-stricken to talk to journalists. All she could mutter was, “She was my
daughter; she was just 18 and they were just wasted like that. Justice must be
served in this case.”
Though Adebisi’s remains had been buried in his
father’s compound at Ota, his father and mother are equally asking that the
killers of their children should face the wrath of the law.
The father said, “All I want from the government is
that justice must be served in this case. They had killed my son, they should
also suffer the same fate.”
“He killed my son wickedly, he should also pay the
supreme price,” added the mother.
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