Beninoise wife poisons husband over boyfriend in Lagos
A Beninoise, Kwenume Ojo,
aka Abiodun, has been arrested by men of the Lagos State Police Command for
allegedly killing her husband, Jimoh Ojo, 32, in the Yaba area of the state. Kwenume put poison
in her husband’s soft drink and forced it down his throat while he slept on the
bed.
Our correspondent gathered that the
17-year-old suspect took the poison from a relative of her boyfriend after she
was forced to marry Jimoh.
The incident happened on Friday on Apolo
Street, the Makoko area of Lagos.
When our correspondent visited the area,
he met a crowd of residents and family members who said the victim’s corpse had
been deposited in a mortuary.
It was learnt that the suspect had been
arrested by policemen from the Adekunle Police Division.
Jimoh’s in-law, Rotimi Akinlagun,
explained that the deceased was retarded, which made it difficult for him to
get a wife.
He said his marriage to Kwenume was
arranged by the two families.
He said, “Jimoh was a carpenter. When he
was born, he fell sick and that affected his health as he became retarded.
“When he became mature, we decided to
get him a wife. We started asking around for anybody who could give him a wife.
“Kwenume’s father heard and he contacted
Jimoh’s family. He gave them Kwenume to become Jimoh’s wife. She had no choice
in the matter.” Kwenume’s father took the
decision to prevent her from marrying her boyfriend, who he did not like.
The dislike, it was gathered, stemmed
from the maltreatment of Kwenume’s sister, who was married into the boyfriend’s
family.
“She was brought to me and we took her
to Jimoh’s hometown in Yewa, Ogun State. He was going there to make love with
her. After six months, she became pregnant and we brought her back to Lagos
State.
“The couple moved into a new apartment
to start a new family. Their apartment was close to my house so I could monitor
them. Abiodun (Kwenume) was assisting my wife to sell food at her canteen,”
Rotimi added.
Our correspondent learnt that after
giving birth to a baby girl, christened Hannah, the suspect became attracted to
her former boyfriend and she started visiting him.
She was said to have met his elder
brother, Wensu, an herbalist, who allegedly gave her the poison to put in her
hubby’s drink so she could marry the unidentified boyfriend.
Jimoh’s elder sister, Modupe Akinlagun,
said the victim had returned from work on the fateful Friday and visited her
shop to get food.
She said, “He dished the food himself
and ate. After eating, I asked him to go home and rest. When his wife returned
from an errand I sent her, I asked her to also return home with her baby.
“I was still there when his wife came to
call me that he had slumped in the toilet.
“When we got there, people had
surrounded him and were pouring palm oil into his mouth. He was vomiting the
oil and a white substance. He kept saying, ‘Iya Hannah has killed me, she
opened my mouth and poured drug inside.’
“Iya Hannah (Kwenume) denied Jimoh’s
accusation, but he insisted that she forced the poison down his throat.”
Another relative explained that Kwenume
put the poison in a bottle of drink that the victim had brought home to share
with her.
He said, “They usually shared their food
and drinks together. After he finished eating at the canteen that day, he
bought a bottle of drink and drank half. He took the remaining home to share
with his wife.
“It was when she returned that she put
the poison in the drink. She then forced it down his throat.”
Modupe’s husband said Jimoh died around
11.30pm on Friday.
He said the community elders took
Kwenume aside to press her for information on where she got the poison.
He said after some time, she confessed
to the crime, adding that she collected the poison from her boyfriend’s brother
who lived in the Sogunro, Iwaya area of the state.
He said, “Around 3am on Saturday, a
policeman, together with some of our people went to get the man.”
The two suspects were said to have been
kept till dawn until a team of policemen from the Adekunle division arrived in
six vans, some youths attempted to lynch both suspects, but for the
intervention of the policemen.
The traditional ruler of
the Egun community, Seriki Dito, urged the police to do a thorough
investigation and punish the culprits.
He appealed to governmental and
non-governmental organisations, to assist in taking care of the couple’s child,
Hannah.
He said, “This is something that has
shaken our community terribly. We want the government to give the deceased
justice. We also want help for the girl because she is almost an orphan now.”
The Police Public Relations Officer,
Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed the incident, adding that it had been transferred to
the Department of Criminal Investigation.
He said, “The woman and her accomplice
are in custody. The case has been transferred to the DCI for investigation.”
Punch
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