Gunmen K!ll Babcock University Professor, Kidnap 2 Others

Gunmen K!ll Babcock University Professor, Kidnap 2 Others

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A group of yet to be identified gunmen are alleged to have k!lled a law professor at Babcock University in Ilishan, Ogun State, Professor Yinka Olomojobi.

They are said to have also abducted two individuals in the Iperu area.

Prof Olomojobi is said to have been shot dead on Friday after resisting abduction by the suspected gunmen.

According to Channels TV, the state’s Police Public Relations Officer, Omolola Odutola, confirmed the incident and said one person had been arrested in connection with it.

Odutola revealed that a security guard, Awada Ishaya, who had been employed just two weeks earlier, was apprehended by the police for questioning.

Professor Olowojobi was pronounced dead at Babcock University Teaching Hospital.

Odutola said, “A two-week-old security man was arrested based on reasonable suspicion, as police commence discreet investigation.

“A report from the Iperu Division indicates that a kidnapping and murder incident occurred on the 19th of April, 2024, at about 9:20 pm.

“It was reported that gunshots were heard at the Ajadeh Event Centre on Sagamu Road, in the Iperu area in Ogun State.

“Eyewitnesses said eight men dressed in black, and armed with guns emerged from an unknown place, went into the relaxing lounge, and opened fire indiscriminately.

“They later identified Prof Olowojobi as the victim shot in the chest for resisting to go away with the hoodlum, while a manager of a car stand simply known as Dare and one other yet-to-be-identified person were said to have been taken captive by the gunmen.

“A suspicious coincidence led the police to arrest one Awada Ishaya of Plateau state who was employed two weeks ago when the event centre was launched as a security man for further interrogation.

“The lecturer was taken to Babcock University Teaching Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

“Efforts are underway to apprehend the culprits and rescue the kidnapped victims. Further updates will be provided as the situation develops.

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