IN February 2012, a gang of heavily armed robbers attacked the
Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja.
They carted away N700 million from a bureau de change operator.
Each member, including the informant, a cart pusher at the airport, got
N90million, an amount that could have turned their lives around. But barely one
year after that operation, Felix Sunday, a.k.a. K-Money, a native of Delta
State became broke and went back to robbery.
The 32 year old man, who is currently cooling off at the Specail
Anti-Robbery Sqaud, SARS, Ikeja, narrated to Vanguard how he robbed with the
notorious Southwest robbery czar, Abiodun Ogunjobi, a.k.a. Godogodo and how he
lavished his N90million share of the loot. Excerpts.
My name is Felix Sunday. I am a resident of Lagos State
and I was a commercial bus driver. I joined my first robbery gang in 2009
and was the gang’s driver. Members of my gang then were old men and all
of them are dead now.
They were killed in a robbery operation at Ajah area, but
before then, a member of my gang had introduced me to Emmanuel Ehianeta, a.k.a.
Arab, who is also a notorious robber. After their death I joined Arab and we
began to operate together. Arab specialized in car snatching and we stole
many cars at gun point. After each operation, he usually gave the car
to a man who would drive it into Benin Republic to deliver to some of our
buyers.
We did that for some time before we had issues. I stopped
working with him because he was cheating me. He usually gave me peanuts after
receiving proceeds from the cars we stole. I relocated to Ondo State and
formed a new gang.
There, I had Chiboy and Okey as members and we
specialized in house visiting. We robbed people of their valuables
each time we visited their homes. We did that until 2011 when Chiboy was killed
by the police in Ondo State. I quickly moved out of that state because the
police were also looking for me. I relocated to Oyo State, where I became
a commercial bus driver.
I vowed never to return to robbery and was contented with
what I was making. But there was this man who usually sent me to the prison to
deliver some items to his younger brother who was locked up there.
The man was paying me very well and I was happy doing the
job for him. However in one of my numerous visits to the prison, I asked his
brother what brought him to the prison and he said he was arrested for
robbery, I felt sorry for him and told him that I was also a robber but
had quit the job because it is dangerous.
He looked at me and laughed. Thereafter he described me as
a small time robber. He asked if I could ignore a big job that could
fetch me a million naira. I thought about it for a while and said,
I would only do it if it would make me rich and pull me out
of poverty. He told me to be patient adding that he would give my number
to someone who would link me to the job.
In January 2012, I got a call from a man who identified
himself as OJ and he explained that he got my number from Destiny, the
guy I had been seeing in prison. OJ later told me that there was a job
for me at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, and he would
want me to come to Computer Village in Lagos, to meet other members of the
gang.
When I got there I met Asiwaju, Atoba, Eso and OJ. There
OJ told me that they had concluded plans to strike at the airport and the
only thing they needed then were rifles for the job. I told them
not to worry that I knew someone who could provide us with some rifles.
I contacted one Ore, who used to be close to Arab
and asked him how to get a rifle. He told me that Arab had two AK
47 rifles given to him in Benin Republic by his receivers in exchange for some
cars. I called Arab. At first he was mad at me and asked why I was
calling. I told him of the job at the airport that the foreign currencies
were being exported unguarded and all we needed was to steal it. He
doubted me but I managed to convince him to meet other members of the gang and
he was taken to the airport and shown how the monies were being exported.
By February of that year I, Atoba, Eso, Arab and Asiwaju
drove to the airport around 7:pm. I was the one driving. I parked near the
barbed wire and waited in the car while four of them went into the
airport for the money. Arab and Eso held the Ak 47 rifles while Asiwaju held a
pistol.
I was told that when they got to the spot where the money
was Arab shot sporadically into the air to scare passersby and Atoba went
straight for the bags containing the money. In less then 10 minutes, they were
through with the operation and entered my vehicle with the money while I
drove off. We escaped through Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and when we got to
Ijebu-Ode we entered into a bush to share the money.
Threat to kill everyone
Before then Arab had asked Eso and Asiwaju to hand over
the pistol and rifles to him so he could keep them safe from the police. But
when we began to share the money Arab corked one of the rifles and threatened
to kill everyone. He said he wanted to leave with the whole money but I begged
him not to do so and agreed that he should take any amount he wanted as his
share.
He then asked me to bring a bag and said I should load the
money into it until the bag was full and I did so. After that he ordered
us to share the remaining money equally among ourselves including the informant
and the middle-man that brought the job. I gave Eso, Asiwaju, Atoba and myself
N90million each and kept N45million for the informant and another N45
million for OJ, who was the middle-man.
Asiwaju offered to deliver the money to the informant and
the middle-man. We all went our separate ways from there. The first thing I did
was to contact a lawyer to help me register a company because I wanted to sell
cars. The lawyer took about N500, 000 from me and also leased a land for
me for about N1.6million which I used as show room. I went to Benin Republic
and bought many cars which I kept in my show room. I also bought many landed
property at Ijebu-Ode.
Since I was a transporter, I decided to open a transport
company, I bought three Toyota Sienna space buses and took them to
Maza-MazaMotorPark, where I wanted them to be used for inter-state
transportation. One of the Sienna buses had an accident on it first journey and
all the passengers including the driver died in the process.
Things were moving smoothly for me until the police in Oyo
State stumbled on the rifles we used for the airport operation. They found it
in the home of a man Arab gave them to keep. The man told the Oyo SARS
operatives that I was very close to Arab so they stormed Ijebu-Ode and they
started looking for me. They didn’t find it difficult locating me because my
sudden wealth and business empires gave me out. They stormed my home and looted
all my property and they went to my show room and took all the cars in
it. I was left with no other option than to run out of the state and I
relocated to Calabar, Cross River State. I lived in Calabar for about three
months but life in that state was too expensive. My money was dwindling
seriously and the man who was managing my transportation company stopped
remitting money to me, so I decided to come to Lagos State. I went to Ikorodu,
but I was very scared.
I was moving from one hotel to the other and spending too
much money. A girl who was very close to me became pregnant and I decided
to marry her. We didin’t even have a house of our own then and I
didn’t have enough money to rent an apartment. Then I decided to sell the
Toyota Corolla I was using for N1.6million and bought a Peugeot 406 for
N400, 000. I used the balance to rent an apartment and furnished
it. I became almost broke at that time, and then started working my
phones, calling other members of my gang to ask if there was any job.
Luckily I was told that plans were on ground to rob
a bank in Osun State and what they were working on was to pick a
suitable date for the job. But on December 18, 2012, Asiwaju asked me to meet
him at Ijebu-Ode, from where we proceeded to the bank.
My gang wasn’t the only one that was involved in that
operation. Paul, an Igbo boy was also leading a gang of Igbo boys
from the south east. As usual I drove my gang to the scene and we
succeeded in that operation. We carted away a huge sum of money from the bank .
Since the number of men involved in that job
was much, I was given just N200,000 and I took it home to my family.
By January 2013, Asiwaju, called again to say there was a
job in Kwara State and the operation was being coordinated by Godogodo.
We struck at two banks in that state and I got about
N500,000 as my share and life began to become normal for me
again. Godogodo also brought a bullion van job for us again at
Ijebu-ode and we succeeded in carting away all the money in the bullion
van which included foreign currencies. My share in that job was N150,000.
Godogodo and other big time robbers like Paul, Odun and
others took the larger share of it. But in March 2013,
Asiwaju who had three Ak47 rifles then called a meeting of
all members of the gang and said we have to rob the airport
again. This time we sidelined the Alhaji and OJ, and went to the
MMIA ourselves to survey how the money was being moved.
Movements of the money
On Wednesday, March 13, 2013, we struck at the airport,
but before we got there we encountered a little traffic on our
away. Two members of our gang who we had stationed earlier to monitor the
movements of the money called us and said the money was already moving and by
the time we arrived at the airport, the money had been moved from the car park
into the departure lounge of the airport. We shot sporadically into
the air to cause panic and distraction but some policemen who were at the
airport to escort some expatriates shot at us and they killed Eso.
But Asiwaju, Atoba faced them, rained bullets and
killed two of them. Before we knew what was happening the money had moved
beyond our reach. We couldn’t do anything, we descended on the bureau de
change operators at the airport and we carted away the sum of N10
million.
That operation turned out to be my last. I went home to my
family but one week later I got a call from a member of our gang, a Pastor, who
prepared the charms and oath we took before the operation. He said that
he needed to see me for a job. I didn’t know that he was with the police
and when I came out to see him, I was arrested. I regret
getting back to armed robbery and would have stuck to my
vows.”
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Wat a story,he could av easily and safely left armed robbery if he had left Nigeria and started his life in another country and of course changing his phone numbers.
ReplyDeleteVanity upon vanity!!!
ReplyDeleteyes man he should have left nigeria peacefully with his own share of 90million naira from the first airport job he did. 90million is a lot of money if spent wisely man. what a pity he ended up this way well such is life.
ReplyDeleteI am surprised by the stupid comments some of you guys have posted here, like he should have left Nigeria peacefully with monies he stole from his first airport robbery, which I believe terrified and left a lot of the general public in that vicinity traumatised. It is almost like most of you empathise with this cretin, who disclosed that during their operation two police men were killed. I did not see any comments of sympathy towards these fallen policemen and their grieving families, most I am sure are with young children. It is a pity Nigeria has turned this way.
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