The man accused of killing his Banker wife ,Akolade Arowolo, yesterday,
told an Ikeja High Court how he struggled with his slain wife while he was
allegedly attacked with a knife by the deceased.
Akolade, who was led in evidence on his defence by his lawyer,
told the court that nothing could have made him to kill the deceased, because
of the love he had for her.
“I am not that kind of person, I loved her so much and I also love
my daughter Olamide too,” Akolade said.
He gave his testimony before Justice Lateefat Okunnu.
Giving his account on what happened on the fateful day, Akolade
said he received a call from his father on his birthday around 10 a.m. and
several other calls before he left home for the bank to cash some money for the
birthday celebration.
Arowolo said on his way home, he met his mechanic whom he had
called earlier to fix the shaft of his Honda Accord car, to allow him and his
late wife pick up their daughter, Olamide, from his in-laws’ house.
According to him, on getting home, he knocked at the door and his
wife opened, dressed up as against their earlier discussions to stay
in-doors to watch Big Brother Africa show.
Arowolo said this led to some disagreements between the two
of them, where he reminded her of all what she said about determination to be a
good housewife.
Akolade said: “From today you have made up your mind to be the
best of wives and that you will no longer quarrel with me or leave the house
again, that in particular no matter the differences we have you will never
leave the house again and that I can help you to control your anger and I
promised to do that.”
Akolade said instead of listening to him, his late wife slapped
him and immediately his wife’s father, George Oyakhire’s call came in and she
picked the call and told him that he should tell Akolade to leave her alone.
He added that after some time, he went to meet one Mama Hanna
Alaka, their neighbour, over what his wife did, and pondered that something
must have been wrong with her.
Akolade said he saw his wife with a knife, but did not know what
she wanted to do with it.
He said: “Omo (his wife) used to take alcohol, some wine and
Smirnoff ice and she had taken some before I left home in celebration of my
birthday.”
Emphasizing the love he had for the late wife, he said: “I loved
my wife so much not to want to see her hurt. And that’s why I did all I could
to ensure we stayed together. I loved my wife and my daughter, Olamide so
much.”
He also said he tried to protect the woman and himself which led
to his jumping out of their staircase.
He said: “As a result of what happened on that day, I could
equally have died from the injuries I sustained and the risk I took jumping
from a four-storey building trying to save her from death. I still have a lot
of medical challenges as a result of the injuries I sustained,” he said.
He said he was caught unawares and he tried everything he could to
avoid the stabs and took the knife from her, adding that she didn’t give him
any reason for her actions that day but only continued to lash out at him.
“I was trying to regain my balance and was shouting; “Omo, what’s
wrong with you. But rather than answer me, she was shouting, I will kill you
and kill myself. While I was trying to calm her, she came at my navel and I had
no choice than to disarm her.
“The knife had cut my right palm into almost two and I had other
cuts. I was bleeding all over and we were struggling for the knife until we
fell down on the bed, the struggle continued and in the process, I sustained
other lacerations and the knife dropped from her hand.
“I then asked, Omo what’s
all these? And she said she was sorry. I told her to be calm while I get help
but the door was locked and the key was not there. I kept asking Omo, where’s
the key and she was pointing at some places and I was scattering everywhere to
locate the key.
“I didn’t see the key. What came to my mind was to break down the
door, I ran to the kitchen, took a long spoon, hammer and knife but when I couldn’t
get it opened, in annoyance I threw the things on the floor and jumped from the
verandah.”
He added that it was at that point that his mechanic brought his
car and he entered it and went to the nearest police station to get help,
adding that he didn’t get there before he saw some policemen but while talking
to them, a car hit him and he lost consciousness.
Akolade added that a good Samaritan took him from the place on a
commercial motorcycle but he couldn’t say what happened as he woke up next day on
the dump site of a public school.
Speaking on his wife’s reaction, Akolade stated that she was
either drunk, mentally sick or hypnotised.
“Her actions and behaviour were not consistent with the wife I
left at home wearing my boxers and a see through top.
Justice Okunnu adjourned the matter till September 17, 2013 for
adoption of written addresses.
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Is dis man saying d truth all cos dis sounds like some movies. If it all true which I doubt,den d wife is an ogbanje
ReplyDeleteCant he call d neighbours or is it dat he does not have anybody's phone number or shout for help. Pls his stories are shaky and lacks concret evidence or wat do u think?
ReplyDeleteBut dis guy is actually lieing, he's a phonny
ReplyDeleteIt's either dis man's statement is cosmetic or true but whichever way d truth will prevail as the lady is not around to defend herself,however d almighty God saw everything and if dis man is saying d truth,he would be freed but if it's a lie he will never escape justice.This is sure.
ReplyDeleteWhat are u guyz saying ,do you guyz tink he kill is wife . Please don't let dis dirty color under our skin take over ur senses .you should try and see gud reason nd nice premise 4 dis sudden incident.
ReplyDeleteThe gist is not pure. The 1st likely action would be to call 4 help against trying to escape/jump 4rm a 4 story building. If u had seen the image, dip cuts @ the lady's back. One would begin to wonder how one will cut Himself/Herself to that extent. Let's see How this would unfold...
ReplyDeletewhy is he just bringing this up? God will be the judge.
ReplyDeleteforensic experts can tell if the cuts were inflicted by the victim or someone else.
ReplyDeleteDis guy make be saying d ture becos some woman re trouble maked d can stay without making trouble d one to be d man while dia hubby be d woman even some of her type beat dia hubby u will even wonder why d man married dat kind of woman
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