Gunmen Kill Babcock University Lecturer, Kidnap Others
Suspected gunmen have attacked the Ajadeh Event Centre in Iperu Remo along Sagamu road and killed a lecturer from Babcock University in Ilisan Remo, Yinka Olowojobi while two others were kidnapped.
It was learnt that the gunmen were said to have shot Olowojobi in the chest after allegedly resisting to go with them.
The slain Babcock University lecturer alongside one Dare and another person yet to be identified who were abducted were said to be relaxing in the lounge of the event centre when these daredevil gang struck.
Confirming the incident, the Spokesperson of Ogun State Police Command, Omolola Odutola, said on Monday that the incident happened on Friday, April 19, at about 9:20 pm.
Odutola, however, said that the police had picked up one Awada Ishaya from Plateau State as a suspect in the act.
Ishaya was said to have just been employed two weeks ago as a security guard when the event centre was opened.
According to Odutola, โA report from the Iperu Division indicates that a kidnapping and murder incident occurred on April 19th, 2024, at about 9:20 pm.
โIt was reported that gunshots were heard at the Ajadeh Event Centre on Sagamu Road in the Iperu area in Ogun State.
โEyewitnesses were able to count eight men dressed in black and armed with guns emerged from an unknown place into the relaxing lounge and open fire indiscriminately, where one person later identified as a lecturer at Babcock University named Olowojobi Yinka, was shot in the chest, for resisting to go away with the hoodlum, at their prompt, while a manager of a car stand, simply known as Dare โmโ the third person is yet to be identified.
โA suspicious coincidence led the police to arrest one Awada Ishaya โmโ of Plateau State who was employed two weeks ago when the event centre was launched as a security man for further interrogation.
โThe lecturer was taken to Babcock University Teaching Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
โEfforts are underway to apprehend the culprits and rescue the kidnapped victims. Further updates will be provided as the situation develops.โ