For killing his girlfriend, an Adamawa State resident was sentenced to five years in prison.
The girlfriend, Patience Amos, 23, was smashed against the wall of her room by 33-year-old Wakil Mohammed, a dismissed military officer, who then left her to die.
According to information obtained on Friday, Patience, the daughter of the Chief Driver of Adamawa Press Limited in Yola, and the ex-corporal Mohammed got into a fight in January of this year, which resulted in a fight that left Patience dead.
The deceased who by that time had just been recruited into the Nigerian Army met her death in a rented apartment at Damilu, a community in Yola North LGA.
In his statement to the police, Mohammed, who is married with a child, narrated that he visited his girlfriend in their rented apartment on that fateful day, January 10 and on his arrival, Patience began to insult and accuse him of having affairs with other ladies.
He said the lady slapped and pushed him away and said he should go back to his harlots and continue having affairs with them, and that out of provocation, he pushed and smashed her head on the wall and went out of the room.
He admitted also that he locked her up in the room and walked away even as she was crying and shouting his nickname ‘Fabulous,’ ‘Fabulous.’
It was established that the lady eventually died and spent three days in the room before her dead body was found decomposing by her neighbours after they noticed flies and perceived odour from the room and forced it open.
The neighbours got into the room to discover the body of the girl. They reported the matter to the ward head and the police who evacuated the corpse.
The police then swung into action against Mohammed, spotted him with his friends near the residence of the father of the deceased at Bachure, in Yola North LGA, and arrested him.
At the last sitting on the case at the weekend, the Adamawa State Chief Judge, Justice Nathan Musa, sentenced Mohammed Wakil to five years in jail without an option of fine.
Justice Nathan declared, however, that the sentence will start running from the 15th of February 2020, being the first date of the convict’s remand.
33-year-old Wakil Mohammed, a sacked military officer, was found guilty of smashing the girlfriend, 23-year-old Patience Amos, on the wall of her room and leaving her to die.
It was gathered Friday that the ex-corporal Mohammed had an altercation with Patience, the daughter of the Chief Driver of Adamawa Press Limited in Yola, in January this year, which led to a scuffle that caused the death of Patience.
The deceased who by that time had just been recruited into the Nigerian Army met her death in a rented apartment at Damilu, a community in Yola North LGA.
In his statement to the police, Mohammed, who is married with a child, narrated that he visited his girlfriend in their rented apartment on that fateful day, January 10 and on his arrival, Patience began to insult and accuse him of having affairs with other ladies.
He said the lady slapped and pushed him away and said he should go back to his harlots and continue having affairs with them, and that out of provocation, he pushed and smashed her head on the wall and went out of the room.
He admitted also that he locked her up in the room and walked away even as she was crying and shouting his nickname ‘Fabulous,’ ‘Fabulous.’
It was established that the lady eventually died and spent three days in the room before her dead body was found decomposing by her neighbours after they noticed flies and perceived odour from the room and forced it open.
The neighbours got into the room to discover the body of the girl. They reported the matter to the ward head and the police who evacuated the corpse.
The police then swung into action against Mohammed, spotted him with his friends near the residence of the father of the deceased at Bachure, in Yola North LGA, and arrested him.
At the last sitting on the case at the weekend, the Adamawa State Chief Judge, Justice Nathan Musa, sentenced Mohammed Wakil to five years in jail without an option of fine.
Justice Nathan declared, however, that the sentence will start running from the 15th of February 2020, being the first date of the convict’s remand.
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