The Nigerian Police Command of Lagos State has refuted reports of the alleged ritual killing of a 28-year-old Lagos State University graduate, Adedamola Ogunbode.
LIB had earlier reported that Adedamola, a 2024 graduate of Political Science Education went missing on January 16,2025.
His girlfriend said she called Adedamola on the day he went missing and he told her that he was in front of the CCC Ileri Oluwa Parish, LASU 2 with Evangelist Whepetoji Babaniyeh (pictured above) and would call her back, but he never did and has not been heard from since then.
There have been reports that Ogunbode was killed in the church and that the pastor has even been arrested.
Reacting to the case, the command's spokesperson, Benjamin Hundeyin, in a chat with Punch, confirmed that Ogunbode was declared missing, however, his mutilated body was not found as circulated on social media.
“A report was made to the police that the said graduate was missing and three suspects were arrested, including a prophet. However, the police did not discover any mutilated body of the missing graduate as being circulated on social media. He is still missing and we are investigating a case of a missing person, not murder. There is no dead person anywhere.”
The development came after the management of the university demanded justice for the missing graduate who was alleged to have been killed by the prophet. This was contained in a statement issued on Tuesday by its Deputy Registrar and Coordinator, Centre for Information and Public Relations, Oluwayemisi Thomas-Onashile.
Thomas-Onashile stated that investigations by the security agencies revealed that the deceased’s mutilated body was purportedly found buried in the compound of a popular church in the area.
The statement read,
“The university management is deeply saddened to learn of the tragic death of Ogunbode, a recent graduate of LASU. The deceased, fondly known as Horlar, was allegedly killed by a prophet in the Ojo area of Lagos State, reportedly for ritual purposes. According to the report received by the management, Ogunbode, a 28-year-old graduate of Political Science Education, had been missing since January 16.”
The Deputy Registrar while condemning what she described as a senseless act of violence, called for swift and thorough action by the relevant security agencies to ensure that those responsible face justice.
“The prophet of the church has been arrested and is currently assisting the police with their investigation. The university management extends its heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, colleagues, and all who knew him. His untimely death is a terrible loss to the entire university community, and we share in the grief of all who are mourning his passing.
We call for swift and thorough action by the relevant security agencies to ensure that those responsible face justice and that the perpetrators of this horrific crime do not go unpunished. In the meantime, we urge our university community, especially our world-class students, to remain calm, while the authorities carry out their investigations.”
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