Soldiers allegedly kill father of 3 in Nigeria over N1.5m loan

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Members of the Oladele family in Jakpa Warri, Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State have been thrown into mourning after a father of three, Ajayi Oladele, was allegedly killed by soldiers of the 4 Mechanised Brigade in Benin City.

The father of three’s family has demanded justice and called on the authorities to arrest and prosecute his killers.

Also, the Warri Chapter of the Nigerian Bar Association has taken up the case, promising to take legal action to get justice for the bereaved.

The soldiers allegedly arrested Oladele at his residence on May 8 under the instructions of the commanding officer of the brigade’s military intelligence group.

He was arrested for allegedly collecting N1.5m from one Kayode Adeoye to fund a commercial transaction that failed.

After the said arrest, Oladele was reportedly brutalised by the soldiers and sustained a spinal injury during his ordeal, leading to his death.

The Public Relations Officer of the 4 Brigade, Baba Musa, said the incident was being investigated.

“4 Brigade is aware of the matter, an investigation has commenced, (and) as soon as the investigation is concluded, the outcome will be made public. The Nigerian Army will not condone misdemeanour amongst its personnel.”

Oladele’s corpse was moved to the morgue at the Central Hospital, Warri. (Channelstv)

1 thought on “Soldiers allegedly kill father of 3 in Nigeria over N1.5m loan

  1. Do this people ever know who is supposed to enforce the law in the society or any given society for that matter?

    The deceased is alleged to have collected money for a business deal…that sounds like what the police and the court system should handle and not the military. By the way, who called the army in the first place?

    Secondly, the spokesman said that the military does not condone their staff getting involved in “misdemeanor.” This is not a misdemeanor but a “capital” offense…a man has been killed under nefarious motives and instead of police handling it, the army is the one giving us information. Once again, welcome to Nigeria.

    Cash Ezimako

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