Bolu Bamidele’s remains were buried after he died from burns sustained in an inferno in his apartment in Koka, Obokun Local Government Area of Osun State on Sunday.
Recall that Cairo Bolu was allegedly set ablaze by his wife, Ifeoluwa Bamidele, after she accused him of infidelity and fathering a child outside of their matrimonial home.
In addition, the Osun State Police Command declared a manhunt for the fleeing wife, who fled the scene of the crime without her phone or any means of contact.
According to reports, the victim, known to friends as Teebam, had travelled from Cairo, Egypt, to Osogbo, the capital of Osun State, to give his wife special gifts for her birthday.
The couple’s problems began when Ifeoluwa confronted him about his infidelity, resulting in a heated argument.
She was said to have gone through her husband’s phone and discovered the messages the deceased allegedly exchanged with another woman on WhatsApp.
Bamidele’s remains were buried on Wednesday at the Saint Benedict Catholic Cathedral, Popo, Osogbo burial ground.
The victim’s elder brother, Bode Bamidele, while speaking on Thursday, said interment was conducted for the deceased by some priests and that he was buried thereafter.
Corroborating the information made available by the spokesperson of the Osun State Police Command, Yemisi Opalola, he stated that efforts were on to arrest her.
He also disclosed that some of Ifeoluwa’s relatives had been invited by the police.
“My brother (deceased) was buried on Wednesday at Saint Benedict Cathedral in Osogbo. I will be going to the SCID in Osogbo to meet with the family members of Ifeoluwa,” Bode said.
He also confirmed that the deceased’s wife did not commit suicide as being peddled around on social media.
“It’s not true that she is dead, neither has she been found. The police are yet to find her,” he said.