Two
brothers, Shola and Kayode Oni and one other person, are to die by
hanging for the murder of one Suleiman Afolabi during a fight on
Christmas day in 2012. Also
to be hanged to death alongside the two siblings is Ibrahim Omilade,
the son of a traditional ruler in Mafoluku, Oshodi, Lagos State, Chief
Bashiru Omilade. The
incident happened at Eyin Ogun Street, Mafoluku, Oshodi,
in Lagos State
when Suleiman received several machete cut which led to his death.
The
accused person were found guilty for the death of the deceased by
Justice Kudirat Jose of a Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja.
Justice
Jose found the condemned persons guilty of the charges conspiracy and
murder preferred against them by the prosecution team, Mr. Babatunde
Oguntemowo and Mr. Olarewaju Ajanaku.
Justice
Jose said in her judgment, “I pronounce the defendants guilty as
charged in respect of the offence of murder and conspiracy and are
hereby sentenced to death by hanging by the neck until their death.”
The
trial judge however cautioned youths to learn from the ordeal that
befell the convicts emphasizing that young ones should be careful of
going about to attack people to settle scores.
Trouble began for the convicts when four years ago they were invited by a neighbor to celebrate the Christmas with him.
They
said they were in the apartment of their host when a young boy came in
and informed them that a brother to the deceased, Akeem Afolabi, had
threatened to deal with them.
During
trial, the convicts had told the court that they went to inquire the
reason for the threat but that while discussing, Akeem ordered them to
get away.
They
claimed in their defence that Akeem had gone inside the house to get a
machete with which he tried to attack one of them but that the attack
was blocked by another person whose hand was injured in the process.
The
convicts claimed that it was while they were trying to dodge Akeem who
was wielding a machete and coming after them that the deceased received
machete cuts in the waist region.
They said they got to know some days later that a doctor had pronounced the deceased dead.
But the trial judge faulted their testimony pointing out that it sounded rehearsed and polished.
The
judge said she found the evidence presented by the prosecution
witnesses led by their counsels, Messrs. Oguntemowo and Ajanaku more
credible.
She subsequently jailed
the convicts 12 years for the offence of conspiracy, starting from the
day of arrest, and death by hanging for the offence of murderReport credit: TheNation
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