Lokoja

Elder brother buried younger brother for stealing in Lokoja

By Ahmad Deedat Zakari

An 11-year-old boy, Friday Oshodi, was buried alive at Apamisede community in Lokoja, Kogi State, by his elder brother, Goodness Oshodi, for allegedly stealing N1000.

Goodness Oshodi buried his younger brother on Tuesday afternoon at the community, located after the army barracks in Lokoja.

According to a witness, the elder brother dug a hole and pushed the boy into it, covering him with sand up to his head.

A passerby was said to have spotted the boy in his predicament and raised the alarm, which attracted other people to the scene.

The witness said the boy was rescued on the verge of unconsciousness.

The Daily Reality gathered that the police were involved in the matter, and Goodness Oshodi is now in the custody of the police.

While he buried his younger brother alive, the suspect said his brother stole N1000, and his mother instructed him to punish him.

“He stole money. I don’t know the exact amount. It was said to be N1000. My mother told me to punish him for the act,” he said.

The Kogi State Police Command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP William Aya, confirmed the incident, saying the suspect had been arrested and was undergoing interrogation.

He said it was alleged that the boy stole compulsively, which had even made him run away from home for almost two months recently.

Man electrocuted tampering with transformer in Lokoja

By Ahmad Deedat Zakari

A yet-to-be-identified young man has died while tampering with a transformer and feeder pillar in Lokoja.

The lifeless body of the deceased was found in the early hours of Thursday beside a transformer at Paparanda Square, Lokoja.

Pictures of the deceased circulated and seen on social media showed the deceased clutching to the cables believed to be taken from the equipment. 

Residents who spoke to The Daily Reality narrated that the man set out at dawn to steal cables believed to be expensive from the transformer.

The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) removed the deceased corpse and handed it to the police for further investigation.

However, as of the time of writing this report, the police is yet to comment on the tragedy.