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A tale of two autopsies, two different rules

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By Falola Damilare

In the month of November 2021, two Nigerians died under very controversial and mysterious circumstances in the South-West, Nigeria. The first, an MBA student of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife, Timothy Adegoke allegedly died at Hilton Hotel in the ancient city of Ile-Ife, the cradle of Yoruba land.

The Eruwa indigene was said to have lodged at the hotel on Friday, 14th of November having come to write an examination. Trouble was said to have started when the wife who had been keeping tabs of her husband was unable to contact him which necessitated her contacting the husband’s family.

Efforts by Timothy’s brother and the police to trace the deceased yielded result as it was eventually found out that he lodged at Hilton, a fact which was initially denied by the management of the hotel.

The initial denial and the eventual discovery of the corpse of the late Timothy among other factors stirred up the idea of ritual killing which many people, especially social handlers have popularized even all scientific evidence points otherwise.

A lot of preposterous posers, accusations and suggestions have been brought against the owner of the hotel, Dr Rahman Adedoyin and the hotel.

Initially some of the accusers said the body of the deceased was decapitated with body parts removed before being buried within the hotel premises, some said the corpse was buried in Adedoyin’s home. They even went as far as saying Timothy was drained of blood.

However, subsequent investigations by the police laid waste to all this wild speculations which brought up the issue of conducting an autopsy to detect the real cause of Timothy Adegoke’s death and confirm if indeed, he was murdered or that he died a natural death.

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An earlier preliminary report of findings by the police after the exhumation of Timothy’s corpse as released on the television by the Osun State Police Public Relations Officer, Yemisi Opalola had indicated that none of his body parts was missing as being spread around on the social media.

The autopsy was later conducted by a team of 3 professors and other pathologists witnessed by representatives of all the concerned parties.

Though the true official document of the autopsy is yet to be released by the police, one point that all parties seem to not contest is that none of the internal as well as external organs is missing and that all these organs are in the respective right places.

The case of the second death which is equally generating so much controversy, it involved the death of a 12-year old school pupil of Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos, Sylvester Oromoni who was alleged to have been a victim of excessive bullying by school mates who allegedly eventually forced him to drink poisonous material which led to his untimely death.

As was the case with Timothy Adegoke’s death, the social media handlers were able pitch the public against the alleged abusers, their families, the school and its management with many becoming overnight self-styled experts at investigation work, school management, parenting and children psychologists.

To worsen the situation was the initial autopsy conducted by the family on the 10th December 2021 which attributed the cause of death to ‘acute lung injury due to chemical intoxication in a background of blunt force trauma’. Because this result was inconclusive, a toxicology screening was recommended and carried out.

The upheaval caused the Lagos State government to order a second and more comprehensive autopsy to ascertain the cause of Sylvester’s death.

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The second autopsy was carried out by Dr. S.S Soyemi, the Consultant Pathologist and Chief Examiner, Department of Pathology and Forensic Sciences, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos. The autopsy was witnessed by 14 people representing the various parties in the case including Dr. Clemet Vhriterhire, Consultant Pathologist who performed the first autopsy and also represented the family of the deceased.

According to Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, “The result of the second autopsy carried out in Lagos was released on 21st December 2021. The result attributed the cause of death to ‘Septicaemia, lobar pneumonia with acute pyelonephritis and pyomyositis of the right ankle’.

“On 30th December 2021, the toxicology screening results of the first autopsy carried out in Warri was released. The result issued and signed by Dr Clement Vhriterhire, the same doctor who carried out the initial autopsy attributed the cause of death to ‘acute bacterial pneumonia due to severe sepsis’ he added.

With results of these two autopsies as well as other findings, the police had no other choice than to release all the suspects hitherto arrested which included 3 house masters and 5 students of Dowen College as they could not establish a prima facie case of murder, involuntary manslaughter and or malicious administering of poison with intent to harm’ against them.

The results and conclusion of Sylvester Oromoni’s death and Dowen College leads one to raise some posers and also ask some of questions on the case of Timothy Adegoke, Adedoyin and Hilton Hotels

The social media and their handlers played a major role in swaying the opinions of the public for and against the actors involved in the two scenarios as most were accusers, prosecutors and judges in the matter.

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Most often, what is presented to the public by the social media is sensationalism, half-truths and even sometimes complete wrong facts about the events in order to whip up sentiment and gather more followership to their media.

Most of the social media and their handlers published and presented unverified information which after investigations about the police were found out to be false and did not bother to go back to correct the earlier impressions they had created with their misinformation or disinformation

Why is it that the law enforcement agencies cannot curb or even prosecute the social handlers who distort, misinform and disinform because of ulterior motives?

Why is the official result of Timothy’s autopsy still shrouded in secrecy while that of Sylvester Oromoni which took place weeks after is already in public domain?

Why is Dr Adedoyin still in police custody and has not been charged to court if he is actually culpable

If eventually found innocent of ritual killing or murder, who will compensate Adedoyin for the various attacks individuals, social medial and their handlers on his person, his family and his business?

Even if Adedoyin is eventually released, can his image which is currently being destroyed be fully restored in the sight of the public?

Will all the social media and their handlers ever be held accountable for their actions?

The posers and questions are many and desire answers, but whether they would ever be answered is for all to decide. One thing that we all agree on is that these cases, though dragging on for too long, will continue to reverberate in our minds for a long time.

*Damilare sent this piece from Lagos.

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Desperate Aiyedatiwa bares fangs inside Govt House chapel

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  • Appoints Self General Overseer
    Installs Indian Marabouts As Clergymen
    Stops Pastors from Wearing Cassocks

Nebuchadnezzar, infamous figure immortalized in the Bible, commands recognition as the Babylonian monarch whose relentless conquests laid waste to the temple of Jerusalem, seizing its sacred relics as spoils of war.

Nebuchadnezzar dreams of a great tree that shelters the whole world. But an angelic “watcher” appears and decrees that the tree must be cut down and that for seven years, he will have his human mind taken away and will eat grass like an ox.

 

The holy Bible generously describes and expounds a Chapel or Temple as the hallowed sanctuary of the Almighty. It is reserved for the reverential observance of sacred rites and solemn covenants deemed too divine for mundane settings. In all Chapels or Temples all over the world, these consecrated edifices are sanctuaries apart, shielded from the profane clamor of the secular world.

 

But an archetype of Nebuchadnezzar may have surreptitiously crept into Ondo without anyone noticing. While asking questions on what motivated the biblical Nebuchadnezzar to desecrate the holy Chapel or Temple of God, we are compelled to confront the actions of His Excellency (Hon.) Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa vis-à-vis the recent happenings inside the Government House Chapel.

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In a bold and audacious move that is only comparable to that of Nebuchadnezzar, Governor Aiyedatiwa decreed that ordained priests, including Rev. Babalola of the Anglican Communion and Canon Enoch Adeleke of the Methodist Church, discard their traditional vestments, known as Casoc, in favor of resplendent native attire—Agbada & Sokoto—during sacred ceremonies.

 

This sweeping directive challenges the entrenched doctrines upheld by Orthodox Churches, igniting a maelstrom of doubt and apprehension. Many ponder whether this decree signals a bid to sideline and subjugate Christians within the precincts of the Ondo State Government House, potentially paving the way for the infiltration of unfamiliar beliefs.

 

It is important to note that the Government House Chapel predates Governor Aiyedatiwa’s tenure. It is equally worthy of note to state that none of his predecessor, be it an Executive Governor or Military Administrator, had dared to enact such a seismic shift from the norm.

 

The questions presently agitating the minds of Christians within and outside Ondo state is if the Governor would have dared to wield such authority within a Mosque?

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In response to this seismic upheaval, Christians across Ondo State and beyond are implored to maintain vigilance. The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) must rise up against what is perceived as a grievous affront to the tenets of Christianity.

 

Adding to the intrigue, Aiyedatiwa proclaimed one fateful morning that he had been anointed by God to assume the mantle of General Overseer (GO) of the chapel. His subsequent participation in conducting last week’s Sunday service casts doubt upon his jurisdiction in matters of faith, casting a pall of uncertainty over Orthodox Churches.

 

But beyond this, the governor is said to have imported some strange-looking Marabouts to form part of the. An inside source disclosed that the men were indeed imported from India as part of a larger team of prayer warriors ahead of the governorship primary election of the All Progressives Congress.

 

An elder in the chapel, who pleaded not to be named, said the governor has become paranoid about how church matters are are run in the chapel.

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“It is surprising what is driving the governor recently. He is carrying out changes that are aliens to the order of service in the chapel. Recently, some strange people were brought into the chapel. Some people said they were part of of his prayer warriors. It was later that we gathered that they were from India. We have never seen anything like this before,” the elder said.

 

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Ondo 2024: Aiyedatiwa gets desperate, dangles Port Ondo contract before prominent Yoruba monarch for presidency support

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  • Promise of 25% equity stake
    Desperate to meet Tinubu and Southwest governors for support.
    Top Ondo Obas frowns at the idea

Ondo State governor, Lucky Ayedatiwa has become hyper desperate ahead of the the governorship primaries of the All Progressives Congress ( APC) in April.

Inside sources have revealed that the governor, as part of his desperate search for the party’s ticket, has made the contract for the construction of Port Ondo as a bargaining chip to the Oni of Ife, his Imperial Majesty, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, to help secure the support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR and the South West Governors.

 

The deal, according to impeccable sources, was brokered by the two prominent Yoruba politicians (names withheld) who had stood with Ayedatiwa in his recent political battle against his former boss and benefactor, late Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, CON.

 

Reports have it that, Aiyedatiwa became desperate after several failed attempts to get the President’s attention over his ambition. He reportedly ran to a former governor of Ondo State, who according to information, has become his godfather and Chief Strategist.

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The former governor was said to have secured the assistance of an Osun State-born former Secretary of the APC. At the meeting, which was held at the private quarters of the Oni of Ife, he was asked to provide an opportunity for Aiyedatiwa to meet President Tinubu and the governors of the South West.

 

Among the issues discussed at the meeting was how to overlook Aiyedatiwa’s alleged ‘sins’ to Akeredolu, during and after his death.

 

However, as at the time of filing this report, some prominent monarchs in Ondo State are said to have gotten wind of the plan and are said to be spoiling for a fight.

 

A source, who did not want to be metioned, said the action of the governor is already causing a lot of anger and bad blood among the monarchs in the Sunshine State.

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OF OTA-FRIENDS AND ORE-NEMIES OF AKETI- END OF THE EMERGENCY BEARD OF LUCKY AYEDATIWA

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By Sola Ajisafe, Esq

” The worth of a man is not in the vastness of his estate or the fatness of his vault but in the totality of his character and serenity of his inner being” – Anonymous

 

Last week, I called out our Governor about the whereabouts of his wife, our First Lady and why the “Oza room” had been empty. Nothing of note came out from him or his aides that tends to answer the relevant question. This is a common practice in the media orgy coupled together currently around the Governor. They will “leave ete to be treating lapalapa”.

 

Just like the ridiculous Press Statement about the clownish violence perpetrated on his other contestants during the President’s visit or the anti- Aketi executive poorly put together by Lucky. Wetin be my own? Today, my attention is to ask Mr. Governor ” Where is your Aketi beard?

 

The disappearance of Lucky’s beards is a significant pointer to how fake, unreliable and fluid our Governor is as a person. The open celebration and association with Aketi arch enemies, betrayers and discredited individuals in his newly inaugurated Executive is a pointer to what to expect in that government. Aside from a few individuals, that teal lack character and content. Anyway, (10) months no be anybody’s friend. E no dey play o.

 

Mr. Governor, it was not news that on your return from your long Abuja trip with your “Abuja activists”, the first thing Ondo State people noticed was that you have changed your looks and the Aketi beard had disappeared. If there was anything to point to the fact that the romance between you and your boss had ended, it was that change of personality. When on the day you addressed a press conference asking for forgiveness it was clear that you were playing with our intelligence as a people.

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I know as of a fact that in Nigeria of today, everything is cruise, just like most politicians in Nigeria are petty traders. They lack originality, political ideology and are bereft of sound intellectual understanding of what it means to be politically straightforward and upright. They are duplicious in their actions and profoundly vague in their thoughts. They are not better than Aba/Onitsha or China ( Chinco) products usually referred to as ” baruf” (fake) during our secondary school days.

When the going was good

I said Nigerian politicians are cruise chasers. The current vogue of wearing Awo or Afenifere cap remains a valid example. At a point in time, every manner of persons adopted it as their passport to enter the progressive palour. As they come in many colours and shapes so are the baboon elements and their virtues. They only take to mind the shapes and the embossed scollopings. They do not come an inch close to what it represents. Many of them and the ” alright sir boys” around Alagbaka government house/office have the same mental attributes except that one give alms while the other takes. All na same.

 

Just like the Awo cap, some elements within the Akeredolu government picked up the tendency of wearing beards immediately Aketi came on board in 2017. Not long after some of them could not maintain the discipline and tenacity that came with having the Fidel Castro or Che Guevara beard. That was what Aketi carried as far back as his days in the University or shortly thereafter. Time and age enveloped it and turned it to a Father Christmas on him.

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Our Governor, Hon. Lucky Ayedatiwa was one of those that started the culture of wearing beards like Aketi. He was helped by time and age so he does not have to add anything to make it white. Yet, “abinibi” is quite different from “ability”. While Aketi’s beard was custom made, those of the copy cats were as fake as the products of “Yaba Apa Otun, Katangua or Oshodi under bridge”where tokunbo clothes and materials are sold.

With Aketi’s beards
The story here is not just about wearing a beard to look like your boss. I used to pity these imitators in those early days of the Aketi government. They do not carry those beards because it fits them or that they were comfortable. They carried it to show off their loyalty. I have seen people move from one politically exposed person and one party to another wearing the badge of their loyalty like an insignia of office only to take to flight immediately something happened. I have heard people tell me ” I will read Aketi like a book for eight (8) years, only to take to flight having realized that the man is nearing his end. They divulged his medical history to his ” ota-friends” and ” ore-nemies”.

 

For instance, who would believe that Hon. Lucky Ayedatiwa will so soon return almost clean shaven from his haitus in Abuja without the ” emergency beards” that he wore so much and faithfully when he was stalking Aketi and his family to get political relevance. Immediately he got what he wanted and he learnt from the snitches who report every action of Aketi to him he “dis-beard” himself from Aketi and became the Lucky of the emergency activists both in Abuja and in Ondo State.

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For me, loyalty is not something to be worn like a badge or rendered like a song. Loyalty does not mean you cannot quarrel or disagree on principle. It also does not mean you should be a slave. However, loyalty means “one for all, all for one”. When it’s comfortable or not comfortable.

 

Every leader and influential person must learn something from the life and times of Aketi. Human beings love what they can get from you. They do not care about you so soon you are no longer useful to them or you no longer posses the capacity to do things for them.

 

I call on everyone that still has a dint of humanity in them and felt a hunch for Aketi and decided to stay with him during his trying period and are been persecuted to know that a new dawn is in the offing. And for those who benefitted from Aketi but contributed towards his death by their actions and deeds or are determined to destroy his legacy or are willing to forget the good old days to note that Karma is a bitch and so unforgiven. Just take note of my words.

The disappearance of Lucky’s “Aketi beard” was too sudden. It showed there was no altruism in it in the first place.

 

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