Two Kwara Polytechnic students, Joy Adanma and Vandora Favour, have been apprehended by the police in connection with the death of nightclub owner, Adeniyi Ojo.
The suspects, who confessed to the crime during their parade in Abuja, said their intention was to rob the deceased while engaging in a kind of sεx called BDSM (bondage and discipline, dominance and submission, sadism and masochism).
The students said they initially agreed to have car sεx with the deceased for financial reasons, but due to inclement weather, the victim led them to a room instead of the car.
According to them, their plan was to restrain the victim’s hands and legs during BDSM sex so that they could take any cash or valuables present in the room.
The suspects said, “The idea was that if he agrees to do BDSM with us; BDSM is the kind of sex where you tie the person’s hands and legs. So, while his hands and legs are tied, we can take cash or whatever valuable we can find and leave with it.
“It now turned out that it started raining. So, instead of us going to the car, he now told us to go across to a building that was across the garden when we went to meet him.
“When we got to the room, we were on the bed with him. My friend tied his hands and legs.
“Based on the fact that we were in a room and not in a car, because normally, we thought that if you want to have car sex with somebody, it cannot be in a public place that people can easily see or hear.
“But because it was in a room, we were already thinking about what we were going to do in case he starts shouting.”
The suspects further said they had had Rohypnol in their possession, which they tried to administer to the club owner to make him sleep, but he resisted.
Finding no cash or valuables in the room, the students said they attempted to unlock his phone and transfer money from his bank account.
They said that the situation escalated when the victim started shouting, and In an attempt to silence him, one of them placed a pillow over his face.
“The man did not have cash or any valuable with him that day and we did not go to his car. So, there was nothing else we could do except if we are able to get money from his account,” they said.
“So, when my friend put the phone in front of his face, that was when he now freaked out and started shouting. I don’t know how he managed to loosen the rope that was used to tie his hands.
“He then started to hit my friend and he started shouting. She took a pillow and placed it over his face to muffle his scream.
“Suddenly, he just went calm. I got down from the bed and I told my friend that I think this man is pretending to be asleep so that when we let our guard down, he will stand up and try to hurt us.
“So, my friend went to the door, and she turned the key of the door pretending as if we were leaving and she said she saw him open one of his eyes.
“We then went to him and were begging him to wake up that we want to go, we will not do anything to him because we felt he was pretending, but he didn’t answer.
“We did not discover he was dead until when the police apprehended us.
“We already went home. It was while I was at home that the police came to apprehend us. I even thought that it was because we left with the man’s phone that was why they came to apprehend us.
“And we gave them the phone and the sim card only to find out later that the time we thought he was pretending, he was already dead.”
KanyiDaily had also reported how three students of Bingham University in Nasarawa were arrested for allegedly murdering a bolt driver, Obasi Okeke in Abuja.