Operatives of the Ogun State Police Command have arrested a commercial motorcycle rider well known as okada rider, Denis Nwambam, for allegedly stabbing a tricycle rider, Wasiu Osinowo, to death in the Matogun area of the state.
It was gathered that the incident happened around 11pm on Wednesday when Nwambam and Osinowo struggled over right of way, leading to an exchange of words.
Some minutes later, Osinowo was said to have flagged down Nwambam along the road and challenged him to a duel during which the latter stabbed him in the stomach. The deceased reportedly bled to death.
The police at the Agbado division were alerted to the incident and the Divisional Police Officer, CSP Kuranga Yero, led a team to the scene, where the suspect was arrested.
Some angry youths were said to have taken Osinowo’s corpse to the police station on Thursday, demanding that Nwambam be released to them.
According to PUNCH, a resident, Deji Gabriel, said it took the intervention of some elders in the community to prevail on the protesters.
Gabriel said, “The deceased’s friends protested at the station. They brought his corpse and demanded that the suspect should be released to them. It was a community leader called Fatai Asiwaju and others who pacified them. They later left with the corpse.”
Narrating what transpired that night, 36-year-old Nwambam admitted to have stabbed Osinowo but said it was not intentional.
The father of three said, “The man (Osinowo) and I were coming from the same direction. He was riding a tricycle while I was riding a motorcycle. He nearly hit me and I cautioned him to keep to his lane. We exchanged words and parted ways. I didn’t know he and his friends had gone to lay in ambush for me.
“As I approached the spot where they were, they descended on me and beat me up. I abandoned my bike and fled. They chased me to a bar and I picked up a knife to defend myself. I just held the knife. He wanted to get hold of me when the knife struck him in the stomach. That was what happened.”