28-Year Old Lady Found Dead At Matrimonial Home As Husband Flee Scene
So short of words. Her death is definitely not natural. But
how can you be sick and be with your parents for three weeks without
your husband asking after you and shortly after you got back on your
feet you return to him. Honestly, women have been made to see marriage
as a must. Even if it will take your life, you must just stay married. I
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lly pity ladies, especially my Yoruba sisters. Don’t know about
other tribes, but I think it’s tough with us. Is it what your mother
will say? And your father? What about your extended family members? Even
those aunts with broken homes (mschew).
Everybody just want to see you married, even if you are the one
financing your home and your husband is still maltreating you, they just
want you still there. Her case reminds us of the banker woman and many
other women who died while just being at home with their spouse alone.
However, one thing their spouses all have in common is that they are
always out of job. They never finance their homes and they take it out
on their women. Though the women turn out to be the bread winners, they
mostly end up in grave. The sad end of 28-year old Olusayo
Two families in Ile-Ife, Osun State are currently locked in a bitter
battle over the suspicious death of a 28-year-old woman, Olusayo
Onikuyade,
Olusayo, up until her death, was a youth corps member in Zamfara
State. Saturday Punch learnt that Olusayo was found dead in her home on
Lane One, Ajegunle Street, Ile-Ife, Osun State in the early hours of
Wednesday, November 11, 2015.
A family member told our correspondent that the deceased’s body was
found in the apartment she shared with her husband, foaming in the mouth
and nostrils.
But her family said the police must get to the root of the matter
because her husband, Niyi, whom she slept in the same apartment with on
Tuesday night, was nowhere to be found by the time neighbours forced the
door open and found her body.
Olusayo’s uncle, Rev. Gbenga Gbadebo, explained that the neighbours
forcibly opened the door because they said it was unusual for the
couple’s apartment to remain locked when everybody was awake and going
about their businesses of the day.
“The neighbours said since Olusayo
and Niyi did not indicate they were travelling the night before, they
decided to knock on the door of their flat but when they got no answer,
they forced the door open only to find her body sprawled on the floor in
the apartment,” Rev. Gbadebo said.
According to the couple’s neighbours, they became curious when they
could not find the husband and while they searched for Niyi, they called
his line which was initially switched off.
The neighbours said they were alarmed when they eventually got through to him and he said he was in Ghana.
The neighbours later notified the deceased’s family who in turn kept trying to call Niyi.
“He kept giving different locations. Sometimes, he would say he was in Togo and sometimes Ghana or Ondo,” Rev. Gbadebo said.
Saturday Punch learnt that the couple got married in April and in October, Olusayo proceeded for her national youth service.
The deceased had only been back home a couple of days when she met her death.
According to the deceased’s family, Niyi occasionally had
disagreements with his late wife over financial issues as his business
was reportedly not doing well. He trades in mattresses.
Olusayo’s family said she frequently complained that her husband was
not living up to his financial responsibilities in the home.
The deceased’s father, Pastor Rotimi Gbadebo, said she once
complained that her husband gave her just N500 when she was leaving for
NYSC camp. She was said to have sought the help of her mother, who ran
around to arrange money for her.
However, more than 24 hours after Olusayo’s death and after series of
calls to Niyi, an uncle of his, a priest, who stood as the father
figure during their wedding, prevailed on him to return and he finally
made an appearance at the Moore Police Division where the case was
reported.
Our correspondent spoke with the father of the deceased, who in an
emotion-laden voice gave an account of her daughter’s short and very
rocky marriage.
According to him, few months after his daughter’s wedding, the husband started to misbehave.
He said, “In August, they had a fight
and I had to call them to a meeting along with the family of the
husband. I warned them that I must not hear of any fight between them
again.
“In October, my daughter travelled to
Zamfara State for her NYSC. She came back on Saturday, November 7. She
came first to our house. She left for her husband’s house on Tuesday.
There was no communication between us for a few days.
“But on Tuesday, November 10, she
called for financial assistance and I promised her that I would send the
money the following day. That was the last time I heard from my
daughter.
“Some of her neighbours called my
wife about the terrible news and she informed me. I was in serious
shock. I had to watch myself because I am hypertensive.
“The man had been misbehaving all
along. He would sometimes abandon the house and leave my daughter
uncared for, for days at a time. Sometimes, my daughter would be sick
and he would tell her to go back to her parents’ house to get
treatment.”
Olusayo’s father alleged that there was a time she was ill and spent
three weeks with them and the husband neither visited nor called.
“The next thing I heard after all these was her death. How do you expect us to take that?” he said.
The neighbours who found Olusayo’s body said she was found on the floor of their sitting room.
Saturday Punch learnt that an autopsy was conducted on the body of
the deceased at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital,
Ile-Ife, but the result has not been released.
The body of the deceased was about to be buried last Saturday,
November 14, but an argument between the Gbadebos (family of the
deceased) and the Olukuyides (family of the husband) degenerated to the
extent that the corpse had to be returned to the mortuary.
The priests who were to officiate the interment later went home after waiting endlessly.
The deceased’s family alleged the Olukuyides were treating Olusayo’s
death with levity while the husband’s family insisted Niyi had no hand
in her death.
When our correspondent contacted Niyi, a brother of his, Olayinka,
who picked the call, said that he was in custody and as such, did not
have access to a phone.
Olayinka, who spoke on his behalf insisted that it was not true that Niyi was at home when his wife died.
He said, “My brother travelled the
day his wife died and there is no way the mother of Olusayo can deny
that. When they informed him about her death, he only expressed shock
and said what if he had travelled to a far place like Ghana? He did not
actually say he was in Ghana.
“He had the intention of going to
Ghana initially but financial challenges had been delaying him. We have
visited the house where his wife died with the policemen investigating
her death and some of the neighbours attested to the fact that Olusayo
was always sick.
“The deceased always complained of
headache, which they said sometimes disoriented her. The truth is, my
brother did not spend enough time with her during their five-year
courtship. Her family rarely allowed them to see each other, which was
why he did not know about her health challenges.
“My brother kept asking about the
result of the medical test they were mandated to do by the church before
their wedding. He kept asking but they did not show him.”
Olayinka alleged that on the day the burial was supposed to take
place, some members of Olusayo’s family attempted to attack him, which
was why the body was returned to the mortuary.
According to him, while they were coming back from the mortuary, some
of the deceased’s family allegedly cornered them and while they were
trying to attack him with cutlasses, he escaped to the police station
and reported the threat to his life. He alleged that the leg of one of
his uncles was fractured in the process.
The police said Niyi had been transferred from the Moore Police
Division, Ile-Ife, to the Osun State Police Command’s Department of
Criminal Investigation in Osogbo, for further investigation.
The spokesperson for the command, Mrs. Folashade Odoro, told our
correspondent on the phone that investigation is still ongoing in the
case.
“At this point, it is important we determine the cause of her death.
All I can say is that we are still investigating,” she said.



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