A popular radio presenter with Faaji FM, a sister
company of Africa Independent Television, Mr Soji Omotayo, recently escaped
death by a whisker when a jealous husband attacked him with a machete.
The man, a car dealer at Sango, Ado-Odo/Ota Local
Government Area of Ogun State, accused Omotayo of having an affair with his
wife.
The furious husband, Kunle (surname withheld),
attacked Omotayo on August 22. Omotayo said that he was surprised by the attack
because he and Kunle had been doing business together for years. Kunle was said
to have lured the victim to his house at Sango on that fateful day, saying that
he had secured a ‘publicity job’ for him.
Omotayo and his Personal Assistant got to Kunle’s
house around 8am and called him on the phone that they were already at his
gate. The presenter left his PA inside his car and went to meet his supposed
benefactor. He said: “I was ushered into his living room. When I entered, I met
his daughter and wife there.
They greeted me and left the living room. I
noticed that he locked the door, but did not remove the key from the keyhole.
The man then asked me if my wife was in Nigeria and I said yes. He told me to
call her that he just wanted to say hello to her.
“What shocked me most was that after he collected
the phone from me, he told my wife he purposely invited me to his house just to
kill me. He told my wife that I was dating his wife.”
Omotayo said that before he knew what was
happening, Kunle had pocketed his phone and brought out a sharp machete from
his trousers.
Kunle allegedly inflicted cuts on Omotayo’s head,
arm and stomach. Omotayo said: “I started shouting for help. Before I knew what
was happening, another machete landed on my stomach. I struggled with him to
take possession of the machete. I pushed him away before I was able to open the
door and locked him inside.
Some of the residents gathered at the gate to see
what was happening.” The presenter explained that it was his call for help that
alerted his PA and residents of the area. He said: “My PA and his wife joined
in calling for help. People rushed into the compound. Among the people that
rushed to his house was Alhaji Moruf Alagbe, who invited policemen from Onipanu
Police Station, near Obasanjo Farms in Ota.
The policemen took me to their station alongside
the suspect.” Omotayo said that he was rushed to the hospital by one Inspector
Liasu from the police station, where his head was stitched. He added: “Other
parts of my body where I sustained injuries were treated. I was then brought
back to the station, where some family members of the culprit had gathered.
They begged me for settlement, but I told the
Divisional Police Officer (DPO) that what I wanted was justice.” According to
Omotayo, when he reported to the station the following day, he was shocked to
discover that Kunle had been granted bail. The case was later transferred to
Zone 2 Police Command, Onikan, Lagos State for further investigations.
At press time, Kunle could not be reached on his
mobile phone as it was switched off. When contacted on the phone, the Zone 2
Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Lawal Adebowale, said he was driving. But,
subsequently, Adebowale refused to pick his calls.
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