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Police trying to protect killers of Ataga, family cries out
The family of Super TV CEO, late Michael Usifo Ataga, who was brutally murdered on June 15, 2021, in a serviced apartment in upscale Lekki, Lagos, has accused the Lagos State Police Commissioner, Hakeem Odumosu, of being complicit in an alleged attempt to protect the killers of Ataga.
In a brief to their lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome, (SAN), the family decried “the low level of professionalism exhibited so far by the Police in bringing to book and prosecuting professionally, the perpetrators of this heinous crime that led to Ataga’s unprovoked and cold blooded murder.”
The family had also accused the Lagos State Police Commissioner, Mr Odumosu, of being complicit in bungling the case of Ataga’s murder through his lack of depth, thoroughness, and professionalism in his investigation of Ataga’s brutal murder.
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The family said it was shocked that the prosecution of the 21-year old prime suspect in Ataga’s murder, Miss Chidinma Ojukwu of the Mass Communication Department, University of Lagos (UNILAG), was arraigned at a Chief Magistrate Court, Yaba, without even being informed about the arraignment coming up.
The family had also revealed that one Babalola Disu, who was arraigned for allegedly preventing the Police from performing their duties and failing to report a crime to the Police, is “highly suspected to have carried out the murder”.
The family premised its suspicion on information they received to the effect that Disu’s short rental apartment was directly opposite the apartment where Ataga was killed. The family narrated how the said Disu had asked that the carpenter of AirBnB should be called upon to fix his door, only for the carpenter to be told later that it was actually Usifo’s door that was broken.
It will be recalled that Chidinma Okukwu, a 21-year old Mass Communications student of the University of Lagos, was arrested by the Police on June 23, 2021, for the alleged murder of 50-year old Usifo, with whom she had a romantic relationship.
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Chidinma had voluntarily confessed in her first public outing to stabbing Usifo severally with a knife under the influence of drugs and alcohol, and withdrawing the sum of N380,000 from the victim’s account with his ATM card.
She was later to backtrack on this confession in a carefully arranged televised interview, where she claimed she had allegedly acted in self-defence.
The Usifo family had also decried the alleged comfortable movement to prison from court and from court back to the prison of Chidinma in an Uber ride. The family queried why this was done without even handcuffs and without being informed of the intending arraignment.
The family equally alleged that the man who had claimed to be Chidinma’s father and who was also charged to the Magistrate’s Court for obstructing Police investigation was actually not Chidinma’s biological father after all, but her “sugar daddy”. The family postulated that this means that the Police had deliberately lied to it.
The family made it clear that it suspects Disu of having a hand in Ataga’s murder and wondered why he was charged for mere obstruction of Police investigation and failure to report a crime, “thus being granted bail in the ridiculous term of 1 million naira only and two sureties in like sum.”
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