Oyo: Contract worker stabbed to death, corpse dumped in gutter

47-year-old man, Samson Ejiofor, was stabbed to death on his way to meet a yet-to-be-identified colleague who would convey him to work around the Oluwo area, Arapaja Road, Oluyole Local Government Area of Oyo State.

When the colleague didn’t see him at the agreed location, he reportedly went to their workplace at the British American Tobacco Factory.

Residents and passersby while plying Arapaja Road to navigate to their various destinations saw Ejiofor’s corpse in a gutter and reportedly alerted his company to the incident, as representatives were sent to the scene to confirm his identity.

The father of four was said to be in his official uniform in the gutter. Bloodstain was seen on his shirt as he was motionless in the dirt.

According to PUNCH, the deceased’s cousin, Theresa Dibiagwu, said the Delta State indigene was stabbed in the chest, adding that he died from the injuries he sustained during the attack.

She said, “He (Ejiofor) left for work in the morning and was attacked on his way. He was stabbed in the chest; his body was found by the roadside. People who saw him in the uniform of the company where he used to work as a contract worker, contacted the company and his colleagues were sent to confirm his identity.

“When they got there, they realised that he was stabbed in the chest and his corpse dumped in a shallow gutter; there was no eyewitness to say how it happened. He lived with his wife and children around Arapaja, where the incident happened. The incident was reported at the Idi Ayunre Police Station.

“He was to meet his colleague, who usually conveyed him to work. But when the colleague got to their agreed meeting place, he didn’t see him and he left for work.

“When he got to work, he could not find my cousin until people found his corpse. My cousin’s phone was still on him. He died on Sunday, February 27, and was buried on March 5, 2022, in our village in Delta State.”

Until his death, the deceased was in the employment of a firm, G4S, from where he was assigned to BATT as a driver.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Asewale Onifeso, who confirmed the incident said, “Investigation is ongoing. Updates will be provided in due course, please.”

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