03/13/19
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A Lagos trader and mother of three, Rafiat Okunola, on Wednesday told an Ile-Tuntun Customary Court in Ibadan, that her ex-husband, Kasali Adeleke, allegedly killed her daughter for ritual.
President of the Court, Chief Henry Agbaje, had in 2016 dissolved the union between Rafiat and Adeleke on grounds of battery, attempted sale of child and lack of care.
The court in that judgment awarded custody of the three children to the husband because they were already grown-up and directed the wife to approach the court anytime she desired seeing the children.
Testifying in the Court, Rafiat, prayed the court to give her custody of the two children left with her ex-husband because she was scared that Adeleke might expose their lives to danger
“I was shocked when our first child informed me that their father, Adeleke buried his younger sister after she died in 2018.
“After our separation, I went to work in Lagos State and when I returned to Ibadan in December 2018, I went to visit my children.
‘My first child told me that his younger sister had died and had been buried by his father.
“Then, I asked my relatives who also live in Ibadan whether Adeleke carried them along concerning how the girl died or not.
“They informed me that they were not aware of anything.”
“I suspected that he may have used her for ritual,”Rofiat said .
Denying the allegation, the defendant, who is a trader dropped the bombshell that Rafiat was a child trafficker.
He prayed the court to dismiss Rafiat’s request to take custody of the remaining two children based on her insincerity and dubious character.
“My lord, there is nothing strange about the circumstances that led to our daughter’s death.
“When I was burying the girl, Rafiat’s mother, three sisters and a man married to one of the sisters were present.
“Before Rafiat and I separated, the girl had been nursing a leg injury which she also took care.
“The leg injury developed some complications and she was hospitalized, where she later died.
“Rafiat is infact responsible for the girl’s death through her misbehaviour which the daughter was unhappy about.
“One of the reasons why I called it quits with Rafiat then was due to her dubious character and the attempt she made at selling our last child.
“I was called from Ibadan while on a business trip to Abeokuta that Rafiat had concluded plans to sell our last child at a camp,” Adeleke stated.
The court’s president, however, requested them to provide more evidence to substantiate their arguments, asking them to bring along their family members.
He adjourned the case until April 4, for judgment.
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Following the tragic and unfortunate incident that happened yesterday,  12/3/19, by some gun-men who attacked and killed the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), and three (3) other officers, at the Divisional Police Headquarters, Afuze, the Executive Chairman, Hon. Andrew Osigwe, has declared today, Wednesday (13/3/19),  a work-free day to mourn the gallant officers in the LGA.

Hon. Andrew said that their death in the hands of unscrupulous gunmen was indeed uncalled for and very painful. He, however, described the deceased DPO as a professional officer who knew his job's calling and always worked meticulously while advocating peace.

He said the late officer's dutifulness and strategies have helped in the prevention and reduction of crime  and criminality such as kidnapping, adoption, rape, murder, armed robbery and other social vices in the entire local government area.

He calls on all security agencies to rise up to the occasion in their investigations, arrest and prosecution of the perpetrators by  speedily bringing them to justice.

He joined the families of the victims in mourning at this trying time and prays  for the repose of their souls! May they continue to rest in perfect peace, amen.