The Police have arrested two female Polytechnic undergraduate students for allegedly killing a nightclub owner during a sexual escapade.
The suspects, Joseph Joy Adanma and Vandora Oreoluwa Favour had during sex romp, tied Mr. Adeniyi Ojo, the son of Chief Emmanuel Ojo, a prominent figure in Ilorin, Kwara State to a hotel bed, stole his phones and other belongings, and killed him.
The police intelligence team had tracked the stolen phones to their abode in Mowe, Lagos, where they were arrested.
While parading the suspects in Abuja, police spokesperson, Olumuyiwa Adejobi said: “On October 6, police operatives apprehended the two suspects, Adanma and Favour, who are both students of Kwara State Polytechnic for their involvement in the robbery and murder of Mr. Ojo.
“Through meticulous investigative work, our officers were able to track and apprehend these suspects in Mowe- Ibafo, Ogun State.
“In the tragic incident, the duo tied the deceased under the guise of having a sex rump and demanded money from him. But when he was not forthcoming, they resorted to drugging and suffocating him, leading to his untimely demise.
One of the suspects, who spoke to newsmen, Adanma said she had been in sexual relationship with the deceased, and on that day, they went with the intention to steal from him, but when he wasn’t succumbing, they drugged him and left with his phone and other valuables only to discover that he had died later.
Adanma said she worked for the deceased in his club house for about three months in 2022 until the clubhouse was shut down by government, marking the beginning of their relationship.
The suspect said that she got her friend involved in the attempt to steal from the deceased when he requested to have sex with her.
According to her, the initial idea was to lure him to have sex with them in his car, in the belief that they would find money in the car.
However, she said they eventually ended up in a hotel room where they tied the deceased on pretence of a having a sex romp, adding that when the deceased attempted to shout, they covered his mouth with a pillow.
According to her, they didn’t know that the man was dead when they left with his phone, saying that they thought he was pretending to be asleep.
The suspects, however, expressed regret for their action.