This is just so sad and people have to be careful.A son who had been away for 24 years without contacting his family,finally came home.Unknown to him, his mother had died and didn't live in the compound he went to visit that night .Probably because he wore dreads, a woman saw him and raised an alarm and he was lynched to death..
Punch reports..Some tenants and members of the Odua People’s Congress have lynched a 41-year-old man in the Ajelogo area of Mile 12, Lagos State.
Tolulope Olajuwape, was beaten to death by residents of Fasanya Street near his father’s house after being wrongly accused of being a kidnapper.An unidentified woman was said to have raised a false alarm, after which Olajuwape was beaten to death.
The elder sister of the deceased, Mrs. Oluwakemi Adesanya said that her brother had been away from Nigeria for many years.She said on the fateful day, the deceased had gone to the area to visit their mother, who he did not know was dead.
She said,
Adesanya said,
After killing him, his corpse was thrown into the main road and was crushed by oncoming vehicles.
However, it was learnt that some of the tenants, including the woman who raised the false alarm, had been arrested.A landlord on Fadare Street, who spoke to our correspondent on the condition of anonymity, said many of them could not do anything to save the victim.
He said,
Punch reports..Some tenants and members of the Odua People’s Congress have lynched a 41-year-old man in the Ajelogo area of Mile 12, Lagos State.
Tolulope Olajuwape, was beaten to death by residents of Fasanya Street near his father’s house after being wrongly accused of being a kidnapper.An unidentified woman was said to have raised a false alarm, after which Olajuwape was beaten to death.
The elder sister of the deceased, Mrs. Oluwakemi Adesanya said that her brother had been away from Nigeria for many years.She said on the fateful day, the deceased had gone to the area to visit their mother, who he did not know was dead.
She said,
“My brother has been away from Nigeria for about 24 years. He spent five years in Sierra Leone while he has spent the last 19 years in Guinea Bissau. However, four years ago, he came briefly to Nigeria and we discussed how we were going to renovate our late father’s house on Fasanya Street and let it out.We begged him to stay in Nigeria, but he refused. After he returned to Guinea Bissau, we lost touch because he lost his phone and my elder brother, who had his phone number, had misplaced his own phone as well. So, when our mother died over a year ago, Tolulope did not even know.On April 9, 2014, I received a phone call from one of my elder brothers in Kaduna, who told me that he heard that Tolulope was in Nigeria and was being beaten up near our father’s house. It was quite late in the evening and I was very far away, so I could not do anything that night.”Adesanya said the following morning, she visited the area where she was informed that a suspected kidnapper had been lynched.The matter was then reported at the Mile 12 Police Post after which investigations began.
Adesanya said,
“My aunt told me that my brother had gone to my father’s house around 7pm and did not like the condition of the house. He went inside the house and threatened to evict some people, but none of the tenants knew him because the house had been given to a developer.Maybe because my brother was on dreadlocks, he looked suspicious to them. I learnt that a woman raised the alarm and accused him of being a kidnapper and a thief. People immediately gathered around him and one OPC man descended on my brother.My brother ran to the next street – Fadare Street – where my mother’s house was situated. He entered the house and started knocking on doors, shouting ‘Iya Kemi e gba mi’ (Iya Kemi, help me). He did not know that Iya Kemi, our mother, was deceased and the house had been rented out.”It was learnt that the irate mob traced Olajuwape to the house and tortured him for about four hours.The developer of the said property was said to have called the tenants of the house on the telephone to inform them that the person being lynched was indeed the landlord’s son, but by then it was already too late.
After killing him, his corpse was thrown into the main road and was crushed by oncoming vehicles.
“After killing my brother, someone explained to them that he was indeed the landlord’s son. When the mob noticed that they had made a mistake, they threw my brother’s corpse into the main road so that it would be crushed beyond recognition,”Adesanya said while fighting back tears.Adesanya wondered how the lynching took place without the knowledge of the police despite the fact that the scene of the incident was just two streets away from the Mile 12 Police Post.When our correspondent visited the house on Fasanya Street, all the rooms were locked and the house was deserted.
However, it was learnt that some of the tenants, including the woman who raised the false alarm, had been arrested.A landlord on Fadare Street, who spoke to our correspondent on the condition of anonymity, said many of them could not do anything to save the victim.
He said,
“As you can see, I am very old and I have lost my sight. I knew the victim’s mother, Iya Kemi. I heard when somebody was shouting Iya Kemi’s name for help, but I cannot even walk without being aided.Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, had yet to reply to text messages sent to her telephones as of the time of going to the press.
It was later in the morning that I was informed that it was her son that was killed. Before her death, Iya Kemi used to cry that she missed her son, Tolu. It is unfortunate what happened.”
My friend who lives inthe area said he came back after 24 years and wanted to throw all the tenants out of the house.So I heard
ReplyDeletedon't even know which side to listen to...#WTH
DeleteSo bcos he wantd 2 throw them out,they decided 2 kuku beat hm 2 death,haha!Nigerians!d ppl who deserve 2 b beaten beyond recognitn r left alone doing what they like,yet we resort to violence at any given opportunity......may God help us all
DeleteHmmn,RIP to d dead..but y should he leave for a whole 24years and became unrecognisable??..some pple just run away from home unjustly..#sadtale#
ReplyDeleteYour thinking capacity is horrendously thick and weak. Shame
DeleteShe said nothing wrong. Its wrong to leave your family for 24 years and then come back and immediately go to start talking of property. He should have waited. And how could his sister not have told him their mum was dead?
DeleteY people again. This is the disadvantage of wearing dreadlocks at 41 years old. Cc @ Uti
ReplyDeleteHow can pple take laws into their hand? And how can you just wake up and brand someone a kidnapper just bcos he threatened to evict u? Can a kidnapper threaten to evict people from their houses abeg? Wat kind of country is this sef? The woman DAT raised DAT false alarm should be thoroughly punished? RIP Mr Tolu..
ReplyDeleteMy God,how could a kidnapper want to evict them Stupid wicked people. They intentionally killed the man. Over some body's father's house again
ReplyDeleteBlame it on d dreads. Ngozi reply ur msgz na. Sir Castic
ReplyDeleteI think it is high time the govt eradicate OPC...RIP tolu...
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It may be a curse from the parents. How do you abandon your family for 24 years, you didn't call or send money to them. Now after they die, you want to come and take over the property. They didn't have to kill him but it may just be more spiritual than physical
ReplyDeleteU kill an innocent man...remember igodo*rawbone*
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Sam understand d story where u told he did not send money or u didn't gear d sister said he came last yr and they made plans to renovate
ReplyDeleteSam understand d story where u told he did not send money or u didn't gear d sister said he came last yr and they made plans to renovate
ReplyDeleteWhat sad story and a sad ending to his life
ReplyDeleteA whole 24yrs, mehn thats like forever..... May his soul R.I.P.......
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