Assistant Editor, Sam Nwaoko, reports the bizarre Valentine day’s clash
between a man and his wife over the fabled ‘lovers’ day’.
Perhaps,
Mr. Abimbola Olusegun Ogidiolu, didn’t think he would end up in
hospital fighting for his dear life, hours after the celebration of
Valentine and hours after he had returned home after a hard day’s job in
the Ekiti State capital where he operates as a commercial driver. He
had been badly burnt by a fire she was made to face by his wife
allegedly over a disagreement on Valentine date.
The man might
have also been oblivious of the celebration because his neighbours
described him as “not the type.” According to some of them, “this is a
man who was out all day at work and he has never been the ‘guyish’ type
that is known with frolicking on a day like that.”
But his wife,
they claimed was on the opposite side of the divide when it comes to
socials. The claim among some of the neighbours was that Mrs. Bukola
Olusegun Ogidiolu “could possess the tendency to go all the way.” But
while the neighbours of the Olusegun’s debated among themselves, the man
is still in a bad state, receiving treatment at the Ekiti State
University Teaching Hospital in Ado Ekiti.
Now, the 36-year-old
Mrs. Ogidiolu, is currently cooling her feet in a police cell at the
Ekiti police command headquarters, following her arrest for the crime of
setting her husband on fire. She was alleged to have doused her husband
with petrol and set ablaze during a usual disagreement they had on
Valentine, allegedly over the celebration of the day.
Mr.
Olusegun was said to have arrived at their home in Idolofin area of Ado
Ekiti at about 6pm on the fateful February 14 to meet his angry wife.
She had reportedly warmed up for a face-off with her hubby, allegedly
for his inability to take her out for the fun of the 2015 lovers’ day.
Neighbours had claimed they heard the couple exchange angry words before
tragedy struck.
“At about midnight, the husband suddenly ran out
from their apartment, crying agonizingly for help. He was on fire and
had cried that his wife had set him ablaze. He was burning and was
battling with the fire.
“We had to rush out to rescue him by
quickly getting water and pouring it on him. But for the prompt
intervention of some of us, he would have been burnt to death,” an
anonymous resident of their compound had reported.
The neighbour
added that he was then taken to the Ekiti State University Teaching
Hospital (EKSUTH), where he is still receiving treatment. “We also
reported the incident to the Ado Central Divisional police station from
where policemen came and arrested his wife the day after,” the neighbour
stated.
Olusegun is still in a critical condition at the
hospital and the man, who hailed from Ondo State, is now out of his come
and had been said to have wished to go to his Akoko community, where he
felt relatives could be of help to his mother who has been the only one
footing his hospital bills.
But Bukola Ogidiolu defended
herself, and denied that she did it. Her story hardly added up, but from
the contention of the police and all the others, the law court would
see to that. She denied that she doused him with petrol and also denied
setting him on fore. She, however, admitted that they had a quarrel that
night and that they (she and her husband) had always been having fights
“because of a child.”
This is her story while she was paraded by the police in Ado Ekiti on Monday for allegedly committing the crime:
“I
don’t know how it happened. We had a quarrel and he left me and went
home. I went to meet him at home and by the time I got home, he had
destroyed everything in our room. There were people around who were
telling him to calm down.
“The petrol was in our room, placed on
top of the electricity generating set. Later I recall that he went
outside the room and I heard the fire alarm. I could have prevented the
fire from burning him that much but he was dragging me to himself but I
freed myself from his grip and ran out.
“We later took him to the
hospital and I was arrested the day after by the police. It happened at
about 11:30 pm on Wednesday and I was arrested the day after.
“Our
quarrel has always been about our not having a child together. It has
nothing to do with valentine outing because I’m not a baby that would be
asking to be taken out. We’ve been married since 2012 and I’ve been
taking drugs so that I could have a child for him.
“He smokes but
I didn’t see him light a cigarette on that night. But from the reports I
heard from those who saw him at the hospital, they said he was holding a
lighter. He was standing behind me, towards the passage and he was
there when he raised the fire alarm.”
A member of the hospital
medical personnel nursing him said “it seems that his joystick was the
main target of the attack, with the worker who didn’t want to be named
saying “the primary target of Abimbola’s assailant might be his joystick
as the organ had been badly burnt.”
The victim’s mother, Mrs.
Folake Olusegun, said all her son could say before he passed out at the
hospital was that his wife was angry that he did not take her out for
the celebration of the Valentine. According to her, “this caused a
serious misunderstanding which made his wife threaten to set him ablaze.
“My
son said he dared his wife, saying she couldn’t do that and suddenly
she poured petrol on him and also threw the fire at him.”
The
Ekiti State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Albert Adeyemi,
also confirmed the incident and assured that the suspect would be
charged to court as soon as investigation on the matter is concluded.
http://www.tribune.com.ng/crime/item/31660-woman-who-allegedly-set-hubby-on-fire-defends-self-says-i-don-t-know-how-the-fire-started
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