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Court sentences killer of ex-Ondo Deputy Governor’s daughter to death by hanging

Adeyemi, in handcuffs at the court premises

An Akure High Court on Wednesday sentenced Seidu Adeyemi to death by hanging for killing his girlfriend, Miss Khadijat Oluboyo, the first daughter of a former deputy governor of Ondo State.

Adeyemi was charged for killing his girlfriend, Khadijat Oluboyo, on July 2, 2018 and burying her inside his room at Aratusi, Oke-Aro area of Akure.

Khadijat was a final year student of Adekunle Ajasin University in Akungba Akoko (AAUA) until her death.

Khadijat, before her death

Khadijat had been declared missing by her parents, and her decomposing corpse later found in a shallow grave under a bed at Adeyemi’s Aratunsi residence in Oke Aro of Akure in July 2018.

Khadijat, popularly known as ‘Princess Nikky,’ was also a final-year student of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA), before she was brutally murdered.

On July 10, 2018, Adeyemi was nabbed by a special team of detectives from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ondo State Police Command in Akure over Khadijat’s death.

On July 16, 2018, 25-year-old Adeyemi was later charged and arraigned before a Chief Magistrate Court in Akure, the Ondo State capital. He appeared before Chief Magistrate Bob Manuel Victoria at Oke Eda Magistrate Court in Akure before the case was later moved to the Ondo State High Court.

In his verdict on Wednesday, Justice Samuel Bola said the prosecutor had proved the case beyond reasonable doubt. Bola noted that the evidence, which was provided before the court, connected the accused person to the gruesome murder of Khadijat.

He disclosed that the death of the deceased emanated from injuries she sustained from the hands of the accused.

According to the judge, the accused person murdered Khadijat and not the two men he claimed in his conventional statement that he invited to his room.

He added that the act of killing Miss Khadijat was “intentional”, and the claims that she was killed by the two men he invited to his room as an attempt to cover up his evil deed.

”It was the defendant that killed the deceased person and not any two men as he claimed. It was an attempt to cover up that he claimed that two men he invited to his room strangulated the deceased,” he said.

“That he was threatened by the two men cannot exonerate the defendant, because he had the opportunity to the raise the alarm when he said the two men asked him to bring a shovel and digger from the house.

“This court finds it difficult to believe that the two men invited by the deceased murdered her in his room and he dug a shallow grave, where she was buried and he fetched the cement which was used to plaster the grave and he covered it with rug.

“The act of killing the deceased was intentional. Evidence showed that the deceased was last seen with the defendant and she never came out of his room alive, but her decomposing corpse recovered after five days and by criminal law, the convict committed a capital offence and he should die by hanging”, the judge declared.

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