Brothers, Abiodun and Ayinde Oniru
On November
20, 2014, every parent’s nightmare became a reality for 42-year-old Ayedun
Shitta-Bello. It was a normal Saturday. There was nothing out of the ordinary
that morning that could foretell the tragic news she was about to hear.
“I did not
even have a nightmare or a bad dream that could make me think that such a
terrible thing had happened,” she told our correspondent.
Barely out of
bed that Saturday morning, Shitta-Bello got a call from her brother, Prince
Musaliu Buhari.
“Come quick,
please, don’t ask why, just come,” she was told on the phone.
Shitta-Bello
said apprehension set in as she tried to understand what could have warranted
such an early summon.
Shitta Bello, mother od the deceased boys
Shitta-Bello who stays at Badore area of Ajah, Lagos, on Wednesday
narrated her story of the last two months since she learnt that her
sons, Abiodun and Ayinde Oniru (23 and 20 respectively), had died.
The fair
complexioned woman, could not hide her agony during the interview as she kept
asking, “Why? Why? Why would anybody kill my sons? To punish me or what?”
Shitta-Bello
and her sons’ father had parted ways since Abiodun and Ayinde were little but
they lived with their father who had converted from Islam to Christianity.
It was learnt
that the deceased attended a white garment church pastored by one Samuel
Olusoji. with their father and step mother.
Two days
before the incident (November 18), Abiodun and Ayinde along with their father
and step mother were said to have gone to church for a programme. The church is
located at 739, Ori-Oke Ibukun, Ilasan Street, Jakande, Ajah.
Shitta-Bello’s
ex-husband and father of the deceased told the police that he left the church
earlier having performed his own bath but left behind his children and wife in
the church.
According to
the statement he gave to the police, early morning on Saturday, he got a call
from his wife who told him that his two children had drowned during a spiritual
bath in a stream frequently used by the church along Ogombo area of Ajah.
The father of
the deceased called his ex-wife’s brother (Buhari), who raced to the scene in
shock and saw his nephews’ dead bodies lying on the ground.
Screaming
inside but trying not to sound alarming, Buhari dialled his sister’s phone line
and told her to come to her ex-husband’s house right away without giving
reasons.
She said, “I
just woke up when I received the call. I quickly put on clothes and went there.
I got there and realised that relations were there as well. I became
suspicious.
“I asked what
had happened but no one told me anything initially. I then asked for my
children. That was when they told me they drowned during a spiritual bath. From
then on, everything they told me made no sense. The more I thought about it,
the more it did not add up.”
The church
pastor initially fled while the police arrested the assistant pastor of the
church.
According to
Shitta-Bello, she was told during investigation by the police that almost 100
other people were present during the ‘spiritual bath’.
“How can two
people drown during a spiritual bath and they turn out to be siblings? How can
anybody expect me to believe that was a coincidence?” she said.
The grieving
mother said sleep had eluded her since the incident as she always stayed up in
the middle of the night to think about her precious children.
Shitta-Bello
has another child from the man she remarried but lamented that the hope that
her two late children would meet their young sibling would not be fulfilled.
She said, “I
called my children around 7pm on Friday, the day before the incident and they
told me they were in church for a programme.
“Few days
before then when I visited them at their father’s house, they did not even want
me to leave. But I promised to come back soon and bring their sister along
because they had not met her before.
“My children
had become a source of joy to me. But they died mysteriously just at the moment
they were of age to fulfil their responsibility to me as a parent.
“I am not
saying this because I am grieving but no one can tell me anything that will
make me believe that they died just by drowning. How could they both drown when
people were there and nobody went in to help? I was told Ayinde went into the
water first and his brother went in to rescue him and they both drowned.”
The bodies of
the deceased are still lying in the mortuary at the Lagos State University
Teaching Hospital as investigation into the case continues.
Buhari, the
deceased’s uncle, said he believed that there was more to the story of the
drowning as well.
“The police
are still conducting investigations. That is why the bodies are still in the
mortuary. We will know what happened when the result of the autopsy conducted
on the bodies comes out,” he said.
The Police
Public Relations Officer in the state, Mr. Kenneth Nwosu, said investigation
into the case is still ongoing at the Department of Criminal Investigations.
“The pastor
of the church was tracked down and arrested shortly after the incident last
year,” he said.
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