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Boyfriend Reveals How Ex-Ondo Deputy Governor’s Daughter Was Killed In His Presence

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Saidu-Shakiru Adeyemi, boyfriend of Khadijat Oluboyo, the slain daughter of Lasisi Oluboyo, former deputy governor of Ondo state, has shared his side of the story.

In his version of what transpired, he had nothing to do with her death.

Oluboyo, the 25-year-old final year student of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, was on Sunday found dead at the home of her boyfriend in Akure.

While being paraded, Adeyemi said Oluboyo came to his house on Thursday because of her project which he was helping her to do.

He explained further that the girl later travelled to Lagos on Friday to buy some wrist watches but she forgot to drop her project with him and promised to return to school from Lagos.

“Meanwhile, on Saturday she snapped both the soft and hard copy of her project to me on my WhatsApp for correction. On Monday, I believed she was already in school when she sent me a text message to send her N2,000.

But I was able to send only N1,000. So, I was surprised when I heard a knock on my door later in the day and she entered my room. She later told me that she wanted to receive some visitors in my place, and few minutes later she brought two boys in.

I was not surprised because that was not her first time to bring someone to my house. Later when they came in, we exchanged greetings and I left them in the room.

But after 30 minutes, one of the boys called me in and I discovered he held a small gun in his hand while the other boy was on her, naked. And I heard Khadijat saying ‘I will not tell anybody’.

The boy strangled her to death and threatened me not to shout or else they would kill me. They later forced me to find a digger with which they dug the ground in my room and buried her.

They are the ones that killed and buried her. I could not shout after they left because of the implication of what has happened, for I was sure nobody would believe me.

On the fifth day, I was not comfortable anymore, so I exhumed her body and confided in my younger brother who advised that we should inform our father. It was my father who informed the police.”

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