Jamiu Alao, 45.a native doctor, resident of Ijebu-Ode in Ogun State is said to have fraudulently obtained N22.1 million from 2 men after he promised them spiritual protection but he eventually gave them acid to drink in the guise of a potent potion.
Cpl. Innocent Odugbo, who is prosecuting the case, told the court that Alao committed the offences with others still at large sometime in April at Mayfair Estate, Ajah in Lekki.
According to him, the native doctor initially collected the sum of N3million from one Mr. Raimi Oluwaseyi, while on April 8 at Ijabi Quarters, Ijebu-Ode, also collected 116,000 dollars (N19.1million) from Oluwaseyi and one King David Orji on the pretext of protecting them spiritually.
“The native doctor gave the complainants a substance to drink for spiritual protection and directed that it should be consumed at a residence in Lagos.
“Orji and Oluwaseyi drank the substance which turned out to be an acid,’’ Odugbo said
Odugbo, narrated that the complainants had to travel abroad to seek urgent medical attention for internal injuries they received. The Magistrate, Mrs O. Olanipekun, granted the native doctor bail in the sum of N500, 000 with two sureties in like sum. The case was adjourned to June 30 for mention.
NB: The question now is what type of protection these guys are looking for that cost such huge amount of money? They too need to be investigated. Period.
Cpl. Innocent Odugbo, who is prosecuting the case, told the court that Alao committed the offences with others still at large sometime in April at Mayfair Estate, Ajah in Lekki.
According to him, the native doctor initially collected the sum of N3million from one Mr. Raimi Oluwaseyi, while on April 8 at Ijabi Quarters, Ijebu-Ode, also collected 116,000 dollars (N19.1million) from Oluwaseyi and one King David Orji on the pretext of protecting them spiritually.
“The native doctor gave the complainants a substance to drink for spiritual protection and directed that it should be consumed at a residence in Lagos.
“Orji and Oluwaseyi drank the substance which turned out to be an acid,’’ Odugbo said
Odugbo, narrated that the complainants had to travel abroad to seek urgent medical attention for internal injuries they received. The Magistrate, Mrs O. Olanipekun, granted the native doctor bail in the sum of N500, 000 with two sureties in like sum. The case was adjourned to June 30 for mention.
NB: The question now is what type of protection these guys are looking for that cost such huge amount of money? They too need to be investigated. Period.
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