The Lagos Police Command has reportedly arrested two secondary school students who were alleged to have killed a 20-year-old friend, Nureni Kekereowo.
According to The PUNCH, the incident was reported to have happened in Temu, a community in the Ikosi-Ejinrin Local Council Development Area, Epe, Lagos on Wednesday.
While the cause of death still remains a mystery, reports revealed that Kekereowo died on October 12 after he said his friends had used him for a ritual.
It was gathered that his friends had invited him over to their residence where they fed him, according to him after the meal he slept off and when he woke up, he found a calabash on his head.
A resident, Olatunji Ajao, said the Epe, Lagos State indigene, was in pain while he narrated his ordeal, adding that he died the following day.
He said, “Nureni said his friends, Daniel and Sunday, called him to visit them, but he did not respond. When he eventually went, they gave him food. He said they put something on his head and that was how his neck became stiff and he could not turn it. He was in pain throughout the time he was unconscious till he died. The boys are not indigenes of this town; they are from Calabar, Cross River State.”
The victim’s relative, Atinuke, said the 20-year-old was unconscious when he was brought to her shop on Friday, October 7, 2022.
She said, “People said he was by the roadside and when they approached him, he directed them down here. Although he was unconscious when they brought him, I did not know that they had used him for rituals. I even thanked them for bringing him to me.
“It was on Saturday, October 8, that we discovered that he was still not feeling fine, as he could not talk. We took him to different places, including spiritualists, but we did not find a solution. On the night of Tuesday, October 11, we got someone who intervened. The person spoke to his ears and he started talking almost immediately. He said he went to Daniel’s house where he also met Sunday and they offered him bread and beans, after which he slept off. He said by the time he woke up, they had put a calabash on his head. He died the following morning after he said those things.”
The deceased sister’s husband, Hassan Arogundade, said Nureni’s statement led to the arrest of two of the culprits.
He said, “After he spoke on Tuesday night, we went to apprehend Daniel; we also discovered that Sunday had run away. Daniel took us to one Evans, whom he said was also involved. We went there and arrested him as well. We involved the police and they were taken to the Epe Police Station.”
Reacting to the allegations, one of the suspects, Evans denied his involvement in the issue.
In a video obtained by The PUNCH, he said, “I went to Daniel’s house that day when I saw Nureni. He told me that his neck was paining him and that they placed something on his head. By the time he was about to leave, he fell at the doorstep. That was when Sunday, who was also there, carried him and took him away.”
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, said he was not aware of the incident.
He said, “I have checked my records. I don’t have any report on it yet.”
But a police officer, who does not want to be identified, said the case was reported at the Epe Police Division as assault occasioning harm.
“Those people tried to go into money ritual and as a result, one person died. Two were brought to the station and one of them was badly injured,” the source added.