The popular
Tiv yam market, in Alaba Rago, along the Badagry expressway, Lagos is always a
beehive of activities. In the day time, business activities thrive, with
traders from different parts of the country shopping. At night, commercial sex
workers cluster around to compete for male customers.
But a bizarre drama, which changed the turn out
of the night event, occurred recently, after one of the commercial
sex workers was found dead inside a room in
an hotel in the area.
The deceased , later identified as Faith
Akin, was reportedly discovered naked with foamy substance on her mouth.
There were different accounts of how 24-year-old Faith died, but a version said she was poisoned before the suspect had carnal knowledge of her.
There were different accounts of how 24-year-old Faith died, but a version said she was poisoned before the suspect had carnal knowledge of her.
Another version had it that the
suspect, identified as Nuru, took a local sex stimulant which the
deceased could not withstand. Yet another account said that
the suspect intended to use the dead lady’s virginal fluid for money
ritual.
But in this exclusive interview with the
suspect, detained at the State Criminal Investigation Department(SCID), Yaba,
he described all the accounts as false.
Although he
claimed the deceased was his girl friend, when asked what her name was,
he couldn’t say. But after a while, he admitted to have picked her
among the commercial sex workers that beckoned on him that night.
Narrating how it happened, Nuru said, “ I do not
know her name like I earlier claimed. But I usually saw her around the
area every night. So, that night, I told her I would be needing her all through
the night and she billed me N2,000; we checked into the hotel at
about 11p.m. I had her twice all through”.
Asked if he took any sexual enhancer, he shook
his head and replied, “ No. I only took Indian hemp. I did not take buratancshi
(local sexual enhancer) as speculated.”
Also asked at what point he noticed his
companion was no longer breathing, he replied, “ I cannot tell because, most
times , these girls will just stay calm while you do your ‘thing’.
So, I did not know if she was dead. Again , I
never had any sinister motive . I was not with any charm, neither did I
strangle her. She was the person that undressed herself”.
But one of the hotel attendants
reportedly stated that they sensed trouble in the morning after the
suspect went to ease himself. According to his statement, “ when he went
out to ease himself, he left the door ajar and, when I peeped in, I
noticed the girl was foaming from the mouth and I quickly rushed to report”.
Report also said the suspect was caught right in
the act when policemen from Ojo police division, who were contacted, arrived
the hotel.
But 28-year-old
Nuru maintained: “ I did not know when she died. The next thing I saw in
the morning were policemen and some of the hotel staff. It was then I knew
something was wrong. If I knew she was dead, at least Iwould have fled the scene to avoid being arrested. I stayed back because I was not aware. At a point, I thought she was sleeping. Since I have been sleeping with women, a thing like this had never happened to me.
“I did not buy her any food because most of
these ashewo do not allow their male customers to buy them food simply
because they would think you want to either poison them or induce them to sleep
, without paying them after the ‘show’. I did not also buy her any drink.
Immediately she came in , I gave her N1,000 as part payment , with the
intention to pay her the balance in the morning. That has always been the
tradition”.
When news of Faith’s death filtered around,
next day, her partners in business reportedly avoided their Tiv yam market
zone, apparently for fear of being arrested . Also, some hawkers who sell
local viagra (sex enhancer ) there, were nowhere, as they also
feared they would be arrested, following the rumour that the suspect took
one of the local sex enhancer he bought from one of the hawkers.
But back at the deceased home, her mother,
was shocked as she is reportedly trying to come to terms with
the reality of her daughter’s death. Faith, as gathered, told her mother
she was going to visit a friend that fateful day but never returned home.
Apprehension set in after waiting for two days
without any knowledge of her whereabouts, until the news was broken to them
through a friend of Faith.
Nuru was moved from Ojo police
division to the Lagos SCID for further investigations, from where he
might be charged to court, while the remains of 24-year-old
Faith, who hailed from Ikare- Akoko, Ondo State have been buried by her
family.
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