Tolani
Ajayi was cool and his mien was exceptionally calm. One could have
mistaken him for a young man who had just rolled out of bed to answer a
knock at the door. But what brought him to the Criminal Investigation
Department of the Ogun State Police Command, Eleweran, Abeokuta was an
unimaginable crime.
The 21-year-old man’s face betrayed no
emotion safe for occasional easy smile that lightened up his face. One
would notice immediately that Tolani was not a young man who was likely
to have experienced much suffering in his life as despite his present
condition, he was unmistakably handsome.
When he sat down for the interview with Saturday PUNCH, he used his two hands to wipe his face as someone preparing for a good show in the glare of the camera.
But Tolani had it all figured out in his head.
“Why is that important?” he would say to
one question, “I have answered that in my statement with the police,” he
would say to another question.
He was prepared to frustrate any attempt
to get him to give the gory details of how he hacked his 64-year-old
father, Mr. Charles Ajayi, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria to death at a
house within the Redemption Camp along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway in
the middle of the night last week Thursday.
Tolani would later budge to give a
chilling detail of how he killed his father, a story that seems to come
straight from a Hollywood movie script.
Reports about the murder had dwelled on
Tolani’s drug problem but he took time to clarify the issue. He said he
indeed had problem with the management of the Redeemer University as a
result of his drug using habit, even though he would not reveal what
kind of drug it was.
He said, “I was not introduced to drug by
my friends. Of course, they may have told me about drugs but it was my
choice to get drugs and use them. I can’t tell you where I got the drugs
either.
“Drugs did not push me to kill my father,
I was just angry because he was hitting me and also bit me in my
shoulder. I had to rush to the kitchen and took a knife that I used to
stab him. It was after that I went to take a cutlass that I used to hack
him into pieces.”
The young man said it was his father’s
choice for him to attend the RUN, stating that his university of choice
was the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Asked how that made him feel,
Tolani simply shrugged and smiled.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that
Tolani’s wayward behaviour was the reason the father left his Abuja base
for the RCCG Camp for a prayer intercession for his first son.
In the middle of the night, around 1.30am, the father woke up for a prayer and urged the son to take part, it was learnt.
The police said as the father prayed, the
son kept mute. But when the infuriated father urged him to say ‘Amen’
to each word of prayer, Tolani reportedly told him, “You are praying to
God, not me. Why is it important that I should say ‘Amen?” He was said
to have willingly and calmly explained to the police what transpired
between him and his father.
Our correspondent asked if his father was
in the habit of beating him and whether that was why he felt he had had
enough, Tolani firmly said that his father never beat him and that that
was the only time he would bite him.
“He was a good father and actually took care of us well. I never lacked anything. I was just angry that day,” he said.
The young man told our correspondent that he regularly attended church programmes but said, “I am not a spiritual person.”
“I have prayed since I killed my dad and
asked God for forgiveness because I actually regret that I killed him.
What can anybody do for me? I am ready to face the consequences of my
crime.” he said.
Asked if he had spoken to his mother who was at home in Abuja when he was killing his dad in Lagos, Tolani shook his head.
He said, “I expect that she would be
devastated right now and would still be mourning. I would tell her I am
sorry when I speak with her.
“But I have spoken to my sister on the phone since after the incident. She was devastated too.”
Tolani, a 300-level student of History
and International Relations, said he even has a girlfriend and other
friends in school, who would obviously still be in shock at the moment.
When our correspondent spoke with the
spokesperson for RUN, Mr. Tunji Adeleye, on the phone on Wednesday, he
expressed the university’s displeasure about reports that had attached
the name of the institution to crime.
He said, “We are strict and enforce
scriptural value, any misconduct or plan for misconduct can earn summary
dismissal. RUN is not a rehabilitation centre, parents cannot transfer
their responsibilities to institutions. But we don’t have information
from the parents about how he was raised. So, we cannot assume anything.
People should not add to the family’s agony.
“The case did not happen under our
jurisdiction. The boy has even said he was on holiday. We don’t have
much information more than what is already reported in newspapers.
“Only God can remedy the damage that
reports about this case has done to the image of RUN. People should
focus on the investigation by the police because it has nothing to do
with us.
“In any case, the Vice-Chancellor is not
available now. We will reach out to you when he is available to give any
information we may have on the boy.”
The Police Public Relations Officer of
the Ogun State Police Command, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, said investigation
would reveal every hidden truth about the crime committed by Tolani.
He said, “The boy did not deny anything.
He did not attempt to run away when our men got to the house. It is
quite unfortunate. Something propelled him to kill his father in such a
gruesome manner but we will leave that to the court because he would be
arraigned soon.
“The Commissioner of Police, Mr.
Ikemefuna Okoye, commiserates with the family for this unfortunate
incident and we will liaise with the management of RUN on the matter.
“But we want to use this opportunity to
advise schools, individuals and families to learn from this incident.
Even, we as police have a lot to learn from this.”
PUNCH
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