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Ogun Monarch, Akin Muheedeen Killed & Burnt To Death In His House Over Land Dispute

The Baale of Olowe Gbagura in Abeokuta North Local Government Area of Ogun State, Chief Akin Muheedeen has been killed and burnt to death in his house.

Akin Muheedeen Burnt To Death

It was gathered that the monarch was observing the Islamic morning prayer (Subhi) in a mosque within his compound when some unknown persons broke a window to gain access to where he was assassinated and set on fire.

Before his death, the late Baale had an issue with some people over land matters which got him arrested and arraigned for his involvement in the tussle with the individuals who are claiming ownership of a land he claim was his.

The village head, who was expected to appear in court on March 15, had reportedly commenced the amicable resolution of the matter before his death on Monday morning.

One of his wives, Silifat, while confirming the incident, said she was returning from the mosque around 6am when she saw fire billowing from their compound.

She said, “When I saw the fire, I shouted, I didn’t know what was happening. I rushed down, only to discover that my husband was on fire, already dead. We later found out that a window at the back of the house was broken. We didn’t know who killed him.”

His second wife, Iyabode, said she slept in the same room with her husband, saying her husband left the room at dawn to urinate and pray as usual.

“He used to pray every morning, so he went out around 6am to urinate and prepare for prayer. After about 15 minutes, I heard my senior wife shouting, ‘fire, fire’. I rushed out to discover that it was Baale that was on fire. He didn’t go out with fire or matches. We don’t know who did this,” Iyabode explained.

Speaking, the Seriki of Olowe, Chief Kazeem Dauda, while condemning the incident, explained that there was an issue between the Baale and some individuals.

He said, “Few days ago, I was here with him to talk to him so as not to panic about the case in court. Some people have been claiming ownership of his land.

“He was even arrested and granted bail in court. He was supposed to be in court again on the 15th of March. He was a gentleman. This would be the first time he would have an issue with anyone.

“I got a call this morning that he burnt himself to death. I said, ‘how come?’ But when I got here, we discovered the window was broken. He couldn’t have burnt himself like that,” the Seriki added.

When contacted, the Ogun State Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said he had not been briefed about the incident.

KanyiDaily had also reported how 80-year-old Osun Monarch, Oba Adesina Anibijuwon was allegedly burnt to death inside his palace on Wednesday evening.

Tobias Sylvester

Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos. Contact Tobias at editor@kanyidaily.com. Got a confidential tip? Submit it here

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