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Court Sentences Lagos Prince to Death for Murder

- Akinwale Akintunde

Justice Raliatu Adebiyi of an Ikeja High Court has sentenced to death, Prince Adewale Oyekan, the son of the late Oba of Lagos, Oba Adeyinka Oyekan, for the murder of Alhaja Sikirat Ekun, a 62-year-old businesswo­man and a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Prince Oyekan, 50, was sentenced to death alongside Lateef Balogun, 27, a former domestic staff of the deceased, who was hired for N6,000 to carry out the murder of his employer.

The convicts who have been in custody for seven years, murdered Ekun by strangling her and throwing her corpse into a 1,000-feet well located in her home.

Delivering judgment yesterday, Justice Adebiyi held that the prosecutio­n has proved the charges of conspiracy to commit murder and murder beyond reasonable doubt.

“The circumstan­tial evidence was strong and cogent, the act of the defendants in killing the deceased was intentiona­l and premeditat­ed.

“The court finds that the prosecutio­n has proved beyond reasonable doubt the offence of conspiracy and murder and are accordingl­y found guilty of the two-count charge.

“Section 221 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2011 stipulates the punishment for the offence of murder as follows. Subject to the provisions of any other law, a person who commits the offence of murder shall be sentenced to death.

“Same is the punishment for conspiracy to commit murder as contained in Section 231 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2011.

“The above-cited provisions of the law does not give the court any discretion whatsoever in sentencing the defendants.

“For this reason, the first and second defendants are hereby sentenced accordingl­y on each of count one and two to death by hanging. May God the giver of life have mercy on your soul.”

The state prosecutio­n led by Mr. Akin George had said the convicts committed the offences at 1a.m. on Oct. 17, 2012 at the home of the deceased located at No. 5, Babatunde Lalega St., Omole Phase One, Lagos.

According to the prosecutio­n, the deceased was a restaurate­ur who knew Oyekan due to her friendship with his late mother.

To render assistance to the prince, Ekun employed him as the manager of her restaurant.

“Balogun, the second defendant, was a former domestic staff of Ekun who was employed by her to take care of her elderly father. His employment was however terminated following a dispute with Ekun.

“The convicts conspired, killed the deceased and threw her corpse in a well within the premises of her home and took over her businesses and property, including her bus, which was sold for N170,000.

“When any enquiry was made by family and friends about her whereabout­s, Oyekan informed them that she had traveled to Abuja for the Ileya (Id el Kabir) festival. He passed this informatio­n by sending a text message from Ekun’s mobile phone.

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