When Miss Rita Onwuli, a 300 level Economics student of the Lagos
State University (LASU), left home last Tuesday, probably for school,
she had no inkling of what cruel fate had in stock for her. For three
days, her friends, colleagues and family members searched for her to no
avail. On the third day, Thursday, they received urgent calls to come
and see her. But it was shock that awaited them.
They were not alone that Thursday morning. The residents and business
owners at Odo Olowu Street, Ijeshatedo, on the Apapa – Oshodi
Expressway, Lagos, woke up to a horrendous sight. The body of a lady,
later identified to be that of Onwuli, was lying near a popular church
in the area. People, terrified by the sight of the body, gathered in
clusters, wondering what was responsible for her death.
A team of
policemen, which had responded to the call by members of the
Neighbourhood Watch, had a hectic time dispersing passers-by from taking
snap shots of the body. The people claimed not to have any clue on what
happened.
The policemen from the Ijeshatedo Police Station also declined
comment on the incident. But a member of the Neighbourhood Watch, Mr
Badmus Azeez Adeniyi, said a lady informed him about the incident.
He said: “I was alerted by one of my younger sisters who was going
out very early this morning (Thursday) to buy goods from Seme. “She
rushed to call me, panting heavily, trying to inform me that there is
somebody that is lying on the road near Odo Olowu bus stop on Apapa –
Oshodi Expressway. “We rushed down to the scene and found out this
lifeless body lying over there. Immediately we alerted the police and
they came.
“There is no clue yet on what could have happened to the lady. But it
is like a case of murder that took place somewhere. Apparently, the
perpetrators had waited for the cover of the dark to drop her corpse
here. “Nobody can say exactly when they did this but it surely cannot be
anything around 10pm and 11pm last night because we still passed
through this area when we were on surveillance watch last night.”
However, it was learnt that the lady’s bag which was found by her
side had some personal effects and the GSM phone which was used to reach
out to some people who disclosed her identity, and promised to come to
the scene immediately. Soon, some of those earlier contacted through her
phone started arriving at the venue. The first of them to arrive is a
young man who identified himself as Ogugbua Godwin Anabor.
By the time Anabor moved closer to where the body was lying, he lost
his composure and broke down in tears. The man, who claimed they are
from Illah, Delta State, identified the body as that of Rita Onwuli, a
300 level Economics student of LASU. He said: “It was quite a while when
we saw her. I visited her the last time we saw at her residence at No
44, Adigun Street, in Idi-Araba, Mushin.” When contacted, the LASU
Public Relations Officer, Mr Sutton Kayode, said he was going to check
if Onwuli was a student of the institution. But at press time, he was
yet to confirm.
Another relative, who identified himself as Ogbuefi Paul Onyelum, was
too distraught to respond to enquiries. Yet another relative, who was
weeping inconsolably and refused to identify himself, disclosed that
they had been looking for the lady for three days. He said: “We have
been looking for her since three days ago. We were surprised to receive
the call this morning that Rita has been found but was involved in an
accident. They said we should come to Ijesha Police Station. On getting
here, what we are seeing is just unbelievable.”
When the state Police
Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, was contacted to confirm the
story, she said she would call back. But she did not call at press time.
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