Justice was prevailed on Feb 21 after the court sentenced Akolade
Arowolo to death for killing his wife but many are still wondering and
asking 'what happened that very day?, how did it happened?, why did he
do it?....The Arowolos’ tragedy was one that generated so much out-cry
from the public. When the news of the savage attack on the Titilayo
broke on 24 June 2011, The Elites reporter had visited the Arowolos’
residence, to speak with some of their neighbors and officers of the
Aswani Police Station....
Interestingly too, the first time Arowolo was paraded by the Nigerian
police, his face betrayed no hint of the savagery he had been accused
of. He even appeared with a bible. His hands, however, bore suggestions
of involvement in some sort of violence.
The left hand was plastered. So was the region below his right elbow.
Arowolo’s explanation for the wounds was that his wife had stabbed
him–and then stabbed herself.
“The woman was possessed that day and while we were quarreling, she
went into the kitchen and brought out a knife, with which she
overpowered me and then began to stab me all over my body and head. The
next thing I saw, she started stabbing herself repeatedly with the knife
while telling me that she was tired of the marriage and that since I
did not want to let her go, she would kill me and then kill herself,”
Arowolo claimed.
This version of events is not popular with his in-laws and many of those
familiar with the couple. Those familiar with Arowolo and his wife,
Titilayo, said their marriage was a strife-driven one.
And on a regular basis, Arowolo battered his wife. Arowolo admitted that the marriage was a tempestuous one.
“We have been having issues since the day we got married, so much so
that I contemplated divorcing her. But because I am a spiritual person
and a pastor, I decided to manage. I am now regretting that decision
because I should have been bold enough to divorce her and then face the
consequences instead of this mess I have found myself,” he added.
Arowolo claimed he did not plan to marry Titilayo. According to him, he
had planned to marry another person he was dating at the same time.
Titilayo, he claimed, got pregnant and her family pressured them into
marriage. His claims hardly fit the profile of a spiritual man.
Titilayo, a 2006 History and International Relations graduate of
Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, worked with Skye Bank plc. She was said
to be the family’s breadwinner and paid N1.3 million for the flat they
lived in, as the husband had not worked for about two of the three years
they were married.
For Titilayo, the day, June 24, was incidentally her husband’s birthday
and the beginning of her annual leave. She left their home at 8 Dr.
Akindehinde Street, Aswani Estate, Isolo, Lagos, for her office.
Titilayo was in the office to collect her leave grant, which was said to
be N250,000. About two hours later, she returned home and was said to
have explained to her husband that the money had been paid into her
account, but she would have to wait till the following week before she
could withdraw it.
What set off the dispute that claimed her life remains unclear, but
sources disclosed that Arowolo, who once worked with an audit firm,
depended solely on his wife for money and usually insisted that the wife
met his demand.
It was also gathered that after Arowolo allegedly killed his wife, he
fled their apartment and drove away in his wife’s car, a green Honda
Accord 1996 model, with registration number Lagos RK 129 KJ.
He was said to have driven at a crazy speed. But as Arowolo approached
Aye Bus Stop, some policemen stopped him and ordered him out of the car.
When they saw blood stains on him, they thought that he was involved in
an accident. But when they started asking him questions, said police
sources, Arowolo feigned weakness and slumped.
As the policemen and onlookers made efforts to revive him, he got up,
jumped on a coming motorcycle, which sped off. The policemen took the
car to their station.
A close observation revealed that the door at the driver’s side had a dent while the right headlamp was broken.
Officers at the Aswani Police Station disclosed that it was not until
the day after Arowolo’s car was impounded that the station was alerted
of the murder that had taken place a few streets away.
Police officers informed the reporter that after Arowolo escaped at Aye
Bus Stop, he went to one of his father’s friends in Ejigbo and reported
that he had a fight with his wife.
His father was then informed of the incident. The family then decided to
send a delegation to Arowolo’s house to check on Titilayo. When members
of the delegation got to the apartment, they discovered that the door
was locked. But with the help of the neighbours, they broke the door and
found Titilayo’s body with multiple stab wounds.
“Titilayo was stabbed severally in her face, chest and neck. I couldn’t
even bring myself to look at the pictures the other neighbours took with
their phones,” said a neighbour.
Arowolo’s
father, Mudashiru, was then arrested and detained at the Aswani Police
Station. Three days later, his relatives brought Arowolo to the station.
He was detained for a few days, after which he was transferred to the
State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, Panti. Dr. Akindehinde
Street is quite popular within Isolo community.
It houses Holy Saviour’s College, a notable secondary school as well as
Saviour’s Gospel Ministry, a popular church. The Arowolos lived on No
8, a three storey building which is described as the newest and the most
beautiful on that street.
The building has 24 flats. The Arowolos, who were said to have moved in
eight months before the tragic incident, occupied the back flat on the
last floor.
One of the neigbours who claimed to know the couple described their marriage as being very chaotic.
“They quarreled a lot. It was obvious that the man never loved his wife because he was always beating her.
A few months ago, he beat her so much that she had to leave her
matrimonial home. But she came back after family members intervened and
pleaded with her to come back”, he said.
Another neighbour, who runs a barbing salon opposite the Arowolos’
house, claimed to have interacted closely with Arowolo, described him as
strange.
“He was always at home. Once, when he came to my shop, I asked what he
did for a living and he said he was an auditor. I asked him where his
office was and he told me he ran his business from home. I had no reason
to doubt him because he claimed to be a born-again Christian,” he said.
A mate of his at Federal Government College, Ijanikin, said he once
attempted to kill himself by drinking bleach. If he actually killed his
wife, what could have sparked such a murderous reaction?
Arowolo, on the evidence of his Facebook page (it was later shut down),
is a religious man. His status updates regularly displayed quotations
from the Bible.
Those who knew him as an undergraduate at the University of Lagos said
he was heavily involved in church activities and was elected hall pastor
in his final year.
Arowolo served as a pastor in the children’s department at a parish of
the Redeemed Christian Church of God. But the family of Titilayo claimed
that Arowolo might have murdered his wife for ritual purposes.
Speaking through its lawyer, Nelson Ekoh, the family alleged that one of
Titilayo’s internal organs was found at the scene of the incident. Ekoh
claimed that the deceased was stabbed more than 20 times.
“Arowolo used two knives and a hammer to kill Titilayo. One knife broke
in her neck, while the other one was left near her corpse. I believe he
pinned her down to the floor and stabbed her to death after which he
took out some of her internal organs.
I suspect that he wanted to use Titilayo for a ritual. An internal
organ was found on the floor, her eyes almost gouged out and there are
so many stab wounds on her body,” he said.
A family source, who claimed to be the younger sister of Titilayo’s
stepmother, said the family is determined to fight for justice.
The late Titilayo, who left behind a daughter, Olamide, became
motherless at the age of nine. She was raised by her step-mother, Bisi
and father, George Oyakhire, a senior employee of the Nigeria Customs
Service.
Close friends of Titilayo described her as very gentle and kind. One of
them disclosed that the late banker always expressed her frustration
with her marriage to Arowolo.
“Few months before her death, Titilayo complained that she was tired of
being beaten by her husband. A few weeks before she died, they fought
over Arowolo’s decision to sell her car without her permission.
He beat her up. This caused her to move out of the house. But Arowolo
came begging and asked her to come back home. The matter was resolved
but Titilayo’s father pleaded with her not to go back yet,” she said.
The remains of the late banker were later interred at Atan Cemetery,
Yaba, amidst tears and sorrow
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