Punch Metro gathered from
Abudu’s neighbours that the gunmen invaded the area around 2am last week
Thursday in a bid to steal some inverter batteries and rob the residents of
their valuables.
The uniknown gunmen have
shot dead a businessman, Musibau Abudu, at his residence on Itelorun Close,
Haco bus stop, Adeniyi Jones area of Ikeja, Lagos State.
It was learnt that while
the robbers were operating inside the compound, Abudu stepped out of his
apartment and was reportedly shot in the head.
The deceased’s neighbour,
who identified himself simply as Afeez, said Abudu was rushed to the emergency
unit of the Lagoon Hospital on Adeniyi Jones Avenue, where he gave up the
ghost.
Afeez said, “On Thursday, I
received a call from my neighbour, Folayemi, who saw some unfamiliar people
using their phones’ flash light around the canal at the back of our house, some
of them were already inside our compound and while we were thinking of what to
do, I suddenly heard three gunshots. I could not come outside until around 6am
when we started hearing familiar voices of neighbours, who were trying to
rescue Abudu.
“Immediately I came out, I
saw people gathered around someone, who was lying on the floor. I thought it
was one of the robbers, but when I moved closer, I discovered that it was
Abudu. He was trying to speak and so people rushed him to the emergency unit of
the Lagoon Hospital, where he died. It was later that we discovered that the
armed robbers came to steal inverter batteries.”
When contacted, Folayemi
said the noise of someone jumping into the compound woke her up, adding that
she alerted her neighbours when she sensed danger.
She stated, “I heard the
noise of someone jumping into the compound and that woke me up. After I woke
up, I peeped through my window and I saw a man on the fence, who held a
torchlight and was trying to call the others. So, I started calling my
neighbours on the telephone, Afeez and the man who was shot dead, to alert them
that robbers were around. Few minutes after, I heard the gunshots that killed
the man.”
When contacted, the
deceased’s sister, Keji Adeluola, said Abudu’s death came as a shock to the family,
adding that the remains of the father of two had been deposited in the Lagos
State University Teaching Hospital’s mortuary.

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