Woman Kills Married Lover She Met On Badoo for not buying her a car
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When a rig worker,
Bankole Charles met 28-year-old Ms Loretta Odikagbo on Badoo, a social
media platform in 2013, he did not know he had started a relationship
that would end his life. Their relationship flourished until it came to a
stormy end on September 19, last year.
Before them, the bond
had gone sour when Ms Odikagbo, at the peak of her affection for the
man, discovered he was married with children. The news did not go down
well with her.
When she confronted the
late Charles, who hailed from Ondo State, he confirmed it and allegedly
promised her a car as settlement.
However, for whatever
reason, he failed or was unable to keep to his promise leading to a
chain of events that culminated in his unfortunate end.
Ms Odikagbo, an Ordinary
National Diploma holder in Marketing from the River State Polytechnic
(RIVPOLY), confirmed in an interview at the State Criminal Investigation
Department (SCID) last week that in company of some accomplices, she
stormed the Woji, Port Harcourt residence of her estranged lover, who
was an employee of Halliburton Nigeria Limited, under the cover of dark
and killed him.
She was not found out
until a team of four policemen led by Mr. Joseph Okpamen, an Inspector,
of the Homicide Department of the SCID, busted the gang and forced them
to break their covenant to maintain sealed lips over the killing. The
SCID team first traced Ms Odikagbo to the residence of her other
boyfriend whom she was putting up with at Rumukpokwu, Obio/Akpor Local
Government Area on December 10, last year.
Police discovered that
she did not execute the heinous job alone. She reportedly went there
with 30-year-old Ime Francis Moses (Jr), a university dropout and native
of Eket in Akwa Ibom State, and another accomplice, a tout.
Ms Odikagbo and Ime are
cooling off their heels in police cells. The tout is still at large, but
the police have vowed to arrest him at all cost.
Ms Odikagbo told Niger
Delta Report: “I was arrested over the death of my boyfriend Late
Charles Bankole. I conspired with my friend and took my in-law to his
house to harass him so I could get some money from him, which led to his
death; but I was not there when he died, I was at the Automated Teller
Machine (ATM). There is a third person that can tell the story of how he
died but unfortunately, he has not been arrested. So, he is not here
now. This story can’t be complete if the third person is not arrested.
“I am 28 years. I met
Bankole on the internet. I initially did not know that Bankole was
married; overtime I discovered. He actually promised to settle things
with me. He talked about buying a car. When I hinted this to my in-law
(Ime), he said he had a way to help me get what I wanted from him and I
conceded to the idea.
“On the agreed day, I
moved into Bankole’s house and waited for them there. He came with
another of his friend. I opened the door for them. They came in. His
junior started tying Bankole up. Ime was holding a torch which they came
with because this happened in the night and there was no electricity
supply and it was raining heavily.
“At a point, I decided
to go to the ATM with his (Bankole’s) card to withdraw some money from
his bank account. One of the two men decided to go with me. So, my
in-law (Ime) was left behind with Bankole who was still alive when we
left.
“He (Ime) later met me
at the ATM point to get some money from me. He informed me that he
called a taxi driver to carry some things from Bankole’s house
(supposedly some of his property). I told him that I was going because
it was already late at night.
“I was arrested on
December 10, brought here (at the SCID), and showed picture of lifeless
body of Bankole. I don’t know who killed him. The relationship lasted
for over a year. I am not so certain because we related a long time on
the internet before we met in real life.”
Asked if Bankole ever promised to marry her, she said: “No, we never discussed marriage.”
On why she was enraged
when she found out he was married, she said: “I was not actually angry,
but he did not just tell me he was married. At a point we were serious
with the relationship but when I discovered his marital status, I was
disappointed and decided to pull out to continue with my life but he
insisted on buying me a car instead to calm me down. That was what
happened.”
Asked how she was able
to get her victim’s ATM card and pin, Ms Odikagbo said: “He gave me his
ATM card and pin number under duress. He told me that he had N130, 000
in that account, but I got N120, 000 from the account.
“I am a student of Bori
Polytechnic in the Department of Marketing. I have just completed my OND
and about to go for my HND. I did one year internship with NARUFUS
Inter-Bricks Company.”
Expressing remorse over
the incident, she said: “I feel so terrible and primitive. I am guilty
of the crime. Bankole was my first internet boyfriend; I am not used to
meeting people on the internet or Facebook. I blame my action on hanging
out with wrong friends.”
The Eket-born Ime
disclosed that he dropped out of the university after securing his
admission with a forged certificate, adding that he was conscripted by
Ms Odikagbo for the dirty deal.
“Loretta called and
informed me that her boyfriend owed her some money, which he was
supposed to use and settle her out of their broken relationship but he
was turning her up and down.
“I promised to help her
get the money out from the man. On the day agreed, she called me and
picked me up at my street junction, from where we proceeded to pick
another boy she had earlier called for the job, but the boy came and
declined going with us. On our way out from the boy’s junction, we met
another boy who I know that loads taxi at the junction there. I called
him and she explained to him what she wanted to do that night; he agreed
to go with us.
“When we got to the
man’s house, she went in while we stood under the staircase of the
one-storey building he shared with other occupants, waiting for her
instructions. I was holding a torch light which she gave me money to buy
and a holding a car window winder, which looked like a gun, while the
boy was holding a rope and cellotape she brought.
“After a while, she came
and opened the door for us. We got in through the kitchen, where we
stood before she called us to come to the bedroom where she was with the
man.
“When we stepped into
the room, I pointed the torch light on the man and told him that he
befriended our sister for such a period of time, and pushed her out
empty and without shelter, no settlement.
“The man pleaded that we
should wait, that he was going to settle her. At that point, she
started to slap the man all over his face and used the tape to tape his
mouth, after which the other boy tied his legs and hands.
“It was then she asked
the man for his ATM card and pin; she got them and went to the ATM point
with the boy, while I was left with the man in case the pin failed.
While they left for the ATM, they carried the man’s phone and laptop.
“After a while, she came
back to me at the man’s house. I asked her to come let us go, she said,
‘no’, that the man knows her very well, that if we should leave him at
this junction, he will definitely come after her, and that when he gets
her, she will mention my name. She asked if I will like to be arrested, I
said ‘no’.
“She now went to the
man’s kitchen and brought polythene bag which she wore on the man’s head
and sat on it. As the man was struggling, I held his head until the man
was motionless.”
Asked how much he was
paid for the job, Ime said: “It was not a job, but an assistance I
rendered to Loretta. I tried to persuade her to leave the man at the
point we had tortured him, but she insisted on going down with me if the
man comes after her. She gave me N28, 000 only. I feel very guilty for
the action.”
Police Public Relation
Officer (PPRO) Ahmad Mohammad, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP),
said: “I want to use this opportunity to warn members of the public to
be careful with friends they got through social media; because these are
people you do not know their background, and upbringing. There are so
much you may never know about them.
“Again, I want to appeal
to members of the public to continue to co-operate with us the way they
helped us in arresting these suspects, Loretta and Ime. I want to
assure members of the public to continue to repose confidence on the
police. We have all that it takes to investigate matters beyond the
imagination of common Nigerian, like what happened in this case. There
was nothing to trace these people with but they were tracked and
arrested.”
- Nation
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