Cleric kills friend to avoid paying N32, 000 debt
An Islamic cleric, Ali Mohammed, has
confessed to killing a 32-year-old graduate of Business Administration,
Olufunbi Lawal.
The suspect, who owed
Olufunbi N32,000, said he killed the deceased in order to avoid paying the
debt.
Late Funbi Lawal |
Mohammed said he
arranged four other relatives, who killed him on Thursday on Olorunfemi Street,
in the Oworonshoki area of Lagos State.
He said, “He
(Olufunbi) sold a motorcycle to me for N40, 000 last month and I gave him N8,
000 with a promise to pay up before the end of October. But he kept disturbing
me to give him his balance. I delayed in paying because the motorcycle
developed some faults that also gulped the money I was to use to pay him.
“On that fateful day,
I invited some of my relatives. We killed him in order to stop him from
disturbing me.”
Olufunbi, a graduate
of a Lagos polytechnic, left his shop to meet Mohammed to collect the money the
latter was owing him for a motorcycle he (Olufunbi) sold to him.
As the 32-year-old
entered his friend’s house on Thursday night, he was grabbed by a gang of five
men led by Mohammed.
The men reportedly
tied a rope around his neck before slamming an iron bar on his head, thereby
breaking his skull.
Not done, the men chopped
off his fingers and slashed his neck with a cutlass, his corpse was dragged
down from the three-storey building and thrown onto the roadside, where it was
found on Friday morning.
A resident and close friend of the victim,
Funke Nuberu, explained that Olufunbi and Mohammed had been friends for more
than four years.
She explained that
when Olufunbi’s landlady started demanding rent, he decided to turn to his
friend to offset his debt, but the suspect asked for more time.
She said, “Olufunbi
had a shop where he sold provisions. Ali (Mohammed) is a security guard on the
street; he was employed to guard a renovated building that had been put up for
sale by an insurance company.
“Olufunbi’s shop is
adjacent to Ali’s house on Olorunfemi Street.
“Olufunbi usually
closed his shop around 10pm. But he got a call around 8pm on that fateful day
and asked one of his friends to look after the shop and that he would soon
return.
“Around 10pm, he was
not back and the landlady wanted to lock the gate, so the person looking after
the shop came to inform me that Olufunbi had not returned.”
Nuberu said efforts
to reach him on his telephone were abortive as it was later discovered that his
handset was left in the shop.
She said the call log
on the telephone was checked and it turned out that Mohammed was the last
person the victim called.
Mohammed, when
challenged, denied knowing his friend’s whereabouts.
“We challenged him
that he was the last person that Olufunbi spoke with on the phone but he said
Olufunbi called his old telephone line,” Nuberu added.
It was learnt that
the victim’s family members reported the case at the Oworonsoki Police
Division.
Charles Shittu, who
claimed to have watched over the victim’s shop on Thursday, said he was going
to make a statement at the station when information filtered in that a corpse
had been found on an adjoining street.
He said it was
identified as the 32-year-old.
A resident, Solomon
Paul, said the blood dripping from the corpse was traced to the second floor of
the building where Mohammed worked as a security guard.
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