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Two Kwara Poly students nabbed for allegedly robbing, killing socialite during threesome

The duo, who narrated how they killed the socialite while being paraded by the police in Abuja, attributed the cause of their action to the late socialite’s "covetousness, stinginess, and lack of care."

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Two suspects, Adama Joseph and Oreoluwa Davies, are currently cooling their heels in police net for allegedly killing a club owner, Adeniyi Ojo, in Kwara State.

The duo, who narrated how they killed the socialite while being paraded by the police in Abuja, attributed the cause of their action to the late socialite’s “covetousness, stinginess, and lack of care.”

Parading the suspects, the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said: “On October 6, 2023, police operatives apprehended the two suspects, Adama and Oreoluwa, who are both students of Kwara State Polytechnic for their involvement in the robbery and murder of Mr Adeniyi Ojo, the son of Chief Emmanuel Ojo, a prominent figure in Ilorin, Kwara State.

“Through meticulous investigative work, our officers were able to track and apprehend these suspects in Mowe Ibafo, Ogun State.

“In a tragic incident, the duo tied the deceased under the guise of having a sex romp and demanded money from him. But when he was not forthcoming, they resorted to drugging and suffocating him, leading to his untimely demise.

“They have been processed and will be charged to court shortly.”

Speaking to newsmen on what transpired between them and the deceased, one of the suspects, Adanma Joseph, disclosed that she had been in a sexual relationship with the deceased and he wanted to have a threesome with her and her friend, Favour Vandora.

She said they accepted his request with the intent to steal from him, adding that they drugged the deceased and left with his phone and other valuables only to discover that he died later.

Adama said: “We have finished our ND programme at Kwara Polytechnic before the incident happened. We didn’t plan to kill him. On that particular day, we went with the intention to steal from him, so we told him that we wanted to do BDSM, and he agreed to have a threesome with me and my friend (Oreoluwa).

“After Oreoluwa tied his hands and legs, I tried to gag his mouth, but he refused, and I stopped. So, when we couldn’t find any money in his pocket, my friend took his phone and showed it to his face to open it with the facial lock, but he started shouting, and he loosened one of the ropes on his hands and started hitting my friend.

”We put Rohypnol in his mouth. So, in a bid to stop him from making noise, my friend put a pillow over his face and when he went silent we told him that we were leaving because we thought he was pretending, but he didn’t respond.

“So we left. I touched him with a dead knife used for cutting cake, but he didn’t bleed as I never meant to stab him or hurt him.

“We only wanted to take his money. We didn’t know he died until when the police arrested us in Ogun State. We only took his phone, the knife, and the ropes with us.”

 

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