Women Sets Self Ablaze for Inability to Pay Back N70,000 Loan

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A Nigerian woman, identified as Mama Dada who resides in Abeokuta, has reportedly set herself ablaze in her rented apartment.

Eyewitnesses say she took the action over her inability to repay a loan of N70,000 she took from LAPO, a popular microfinance bank popularly.

According to The PUNCH, the deceased woman was burned beyond recognition as the entire building in Abeokuta’s Oke-Keesi, Itoko area was engulfed in flames in the process.

LAPO is well-known for lending money to traders and other small-business owners with specific repayment plans.

An eyewitness who is resident in the area, Bolanle Ajayi, said the woman committed suicide because she was unable to repay the LAPO loan.

She said, “I was told that she obtained the loan running into N70,000.

Another neighbor said that, “The reason for Mama Dada’s decision to kill herself may not be unconnected with the ill-treatment she would encounter because of her failure to repay the loan from LAPO.”

A former member of the LAPO group, who identified herself simply as Mrs Adeogun said an ‘unprecedented embarrassment‘ will befall anyone who refuses to pay back the borrowed money from the bank at the set date.

If you refuse to pay them back at the set date, you will be treated like trash, you will be embarrassed in a big way, in a manner that your children will forever be ashamed of. I know what I am saying, I used to be a member.

“One must be a member and a committed one before you will be given a reasonable amount of money.

What they do is that you will join the group and start making thrift with them, it is the evidence of this thrift through your card that will qualify you for a loan which you must either pay back outrightly or in batches.

“But either in batches or outrightly, there is always a set date for repayment that you must meet but if you default…you will live to blame yourself.”

The secretary of the Community Development Association in the area, Ade Babawale, confirmed that the deceased owed the bank.

He said, “She is owing the ‘Gbomu le lantern’ the sum of N70,000, because she was unable to meet up with the payment she then sent her last born to buy fuel and also use style to discharge the small boy and she locks herself up inside the room and wet everywhere with petrol including herself and set the whole place on fire.”

Her corpse has been deposited at the General Hospital in Ijaye, Abeokuta.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, however, said he had not been briefed about the incident.