UK deportee, Babalola Rotimi jnr who was arrested for
killing his father, and stabbing his mother, Adijat, in their home at Magodo
Phase 2, Lagos has said his father got
what he deserved.According to the 24-year-old, his reason for killing his
father and stabbing his mum was because they had him locked up in the house and
wanted to use him for rituals.
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He said, “My father got what he deserved. He started it all.
I was living in the United Kingdom when he used black magic to bring me back to
Nigeria and he locked me up in the house. I don’t know what they intended to do
with me.‘They called some native doctors to do some rituals with red
oil which they kept in my room. The native doctors made some incisions on my
body and since then, I have not really been myself and I have been seeing
strange things and hearing strange voices. “As a religious person, I resorted
to God and was praying for my freedom but each time I tried to escape, my
father will call area boys who will beat me up with reckless abandon. The
intimidation was too much and I was looking for any means of escape.One day, I
escaped from my room to the kitchen and I took two kitchen knives which I hid
in my pocket for protection.“On that fateful day, while my mother was cooking
in the kitchen, I greeted her but she started raining abuses on me. I knew
there was trouble because she always beats me whenever she is angry. I went to
my father too and he started raining curses on me.
“When I asked what the problem was, he started beating me
and as I was tired of his beating, I dipped my hand in my pocket and brought
out the knife and stabbed him in the leg. When he wanted to disarm me, I
stabbed him in the stomach and he fell down and my mother started shouting.
“I threatened her to give me the key to the door so that I
can leave. She refused and I stabbed her too. They started it all. They wanted
to use me for ritual. I regret my actions anyway but if they did not bring me back
to Nigeria, I would have still been in the UK.”
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