With the
challenges in some marriages these days, it's be better to be
"single" than to get yourself entangled in the issues of life, all in
the name of marriage. Hmmm!
A married man,
Shakiru Bello, who was arrested for allegedly killing his wife, Sherifat, by
Police in Lagos, said he cut her remains into pieces to escape the wrath of her
father, Akeem Atanda, and to avoid being prosecuted for her death.
Shakiru added
that after hiding her remains in different uncompleted buildings in Lagos, he
fled to Ibadan, Oyo State.
A team from
the Ijora Badia Police Division, led by the Operations Officer, ASP Talabi
Segun, recovered Sherifat’s head and neck in Morocco, Yaba, while other parts
of her body were recovered in another uncompleted building on Moshalashi Street,
Somolu.
Sherifat and
Shakiru, who were married for over nine years, were separated in July 2016.
The victim,
who lived on Daramola Street in Ijora Badia area, last Monday reportedly
demanded money for the upkeep of their three children.
Shakiru was
said to have invited her to a location where they allegedly met. She never
returned home.
The victim’s
father, Akeem, on Tuesday reported a case of missing person to the police,
leading to a search for the suspect.
A source told
Punch that Akeem told policemen that an unidentified number called him that his
daughter fell into a lagoon.
The source
said, “The police tracked the number, and discovered that the caller was in
Ibadan. He (Shakiru) was arrested and brought down to Lagos around 1am on
Saturday.”
The suspect
was said to have led the police to the two uncompleted buildings where the
remains of the late Sherifat were recovered.
Shakiru said,
“After we separated, I secretly reconciled with her and we started meeting. On
the average, I gave her N15,000 in a week. On that Monday, she called me that
she needed money and we agreed to meet.
“I gave her
N10,000 that evening. She later begged me to accompany her to Lagos Island
where her niece was admitted in a hospital. We took a motorcycle and were on
the Third Mainland Bridge when a truck hit us from behind.
“I took her to
my house on Olaleye Street, Somolu, around 12am. I went out to get her balm and
some drugs. Unfortunately, she died. I was afraid of her father, who didn’t
want to see us together. Also, I couldn’t report to the police, so I decided to
put her body in a sack and dispose of it. When it was not going into the sack,
I cut off her arms, head, legs and other parts.”
A police
source, however, told our correspondent that the private parts of the victim
were missing, saying the suspect might not be acting alone.
Our
correspondent visited Akorede Street, Ijora Badia, where scores of sympathisers
besieged the victim’s parents’ house.
Sherifat’s
younger sister, Shakirat Kareem, said her sister was separated from the husband
sometime in July 2016.
She said, “He
told her that he was given a medicine which both of them must rub on their
bodies before making love. My sister tricked him and secretly told another
relative, who informed my father. My father ordered us to go and pack her
luggage. That was how they separated.
“But four
weeks ago, he called her on the telephone and said he wanted to see her, but my
sister refused. I grabbed the phone from her and told him never to call her
again.”
The victim’s
father, Akeem, said he was informed that his daughter was missing lastTuesday,
adding that when he called the suspect, he denied knowing her whereabouts.
He said, “He
told us he was at a traditional healing home in Ibadan where he was receiving
treatment for an accident. When we got there, the owner of the home denied
seeing him.
“We went to
his mother’s house and she said she was coming out to see us. We later noticed
she had sneaked out through the back door and escaped.
“The police in
Lagos later asked us to come down; that they had arrested him. The Area
Commander, Area B, told me that my daughter had been killed and her corpse cut
into pieces.
“The police
should arrest all those involved in the killing. I want justice for her. It is
unfortunate that my daughter has three children for him.”
The state
Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said investigations were
ongoing.
“The state
Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, has directed that the suspect be
prosecuted in a law court at the end of investigations,” she added.
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