How Cultist Killed A 300-Level Bowen Student In Lagos Because They Say She Was Too Proud

    The life of a 17-year-old student of Bowen University,
    Opeyemi Odusanya, has been cut short by some cult members in Lagos.

    It was gathered that the undergraduate was murdered for
    allegedly rejecting s*xual advances from some youths in the area and also for
    “being too proud.”
    Punch Metro learnt that the victim was a 300 level student
    of Biochemistry at the university.
    Police authorities told our correspondent that Opeyemi was
    stabbed to death by the cultists at her parents’ house in the Alakuko area of
    Lagos on February 3, 2014.
    Police sources told Punch Metro that investigations had
    revealed that the culprits were residents of the area.
    A police officer, who wished to remain anonymous, said, “In
    the afternoon of February 3, 2014, the deceased went to buy airtime for her
    telephone. As she was returning, a group of cult members trailed and entered
    the house with her.
    “Opeyemi was alone at home when the guys entered. They
    instructed her to turn on the generator so that if she screamed, no one would
    hear.
    “We believe that they wanted to r*pe the girl, but she must
    have put up a fierce struggle as the whole house was scattered.
    “The guys subsequently stabbed her in the stomach several
    times and ripped out her intestines.
    “After killing her, they took her phone and the keys to her
    parents’ vehicle, a jeep, which was on the table. They stole the jeep, which
    was parked in the compound, after killing the girl.”
    The sources told our correspondent that after the guys had
    fled, they used Opeyemi’s telephone line to send a text message to her mother,
    explaining why they killed the 17-year-old.
    The text message, which was typed in English and Yoruba
    languages, and made available to our correspondent, read, “Your child has been
    proud. We have been toasting her, but she has refused to accept. We have killed
    her to teach a lesson. We have also driven your car away.
    “If you want your car back, come to Lakas Hotel or Cele Bus
    Stop around Mile 2 to pick it up. If we see policemen around, we will kill
    everybody.”
    Residents of the area told our correspondent that the
    victim’s mother, Olayinka, had a panic attack after reading the message and
    quickly informed those that were with her.
    However, a phone call from the family’s housemaid was said
    to have confirmed Olayinka’s fears that the text message was not a bluff.
    It was learnt that she returned to the house to meet the
    lifeless body of her child.
    Punch Metro gathered that the mother of the deceased, who is
    a senior official at the Mushin Local Government secretariat, later reported
    the incident at the Alakuko Police Division.
    A police source told our correspondent that the murder
    weapon had been recovered.
    “By all indications, the girl was not ra*ed because her
    clothes were intact. The knife used in killing her has been recovered,” the
    policeman said.
    It was gathered that the parents of the girl had relocated
    to the Redemption Camp on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
    Our correspondent, who visited the Facebook page of the
    deceased, observed that tributes had been pouring in for the 300 level student.
    One of her friends, Folake Kuforiji, wrote, “RIP Dear, May
    your soul rest in perfect peace and may the Almighty God protect and console
    the rest of your family. A real gem is gone. I remember back then in secondary
    school when we used to call you Ope International. You left us too soon, but
    God knows best.”
    A man, Adeniji Chigozie, who claimed to be her former
    teacher, wrote, “Remember those days in class. You were one of the students I
    cherished and respected. You were respectful and intelligent. As a teacher, I
    was very proud of you. The details of the cause of your death are still sketchy
    and confusing. Nigeria has lost another intelligent and beautiful mind – A
    great star has fallen!
    “Above all, I wish your family and loved ones the fortitude
    to bear this shocking loss – May God in His gracious nature comfort them,
    amen!”
    When contacted on the telephone, Police Public Relations
    Officer, DSP Ngozi Braide, said, “I have called the Divisional Police Officer
    at the Alakuko Police Division and he said he was not aware of the incident.”

    Source: Punch 

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