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Kwara Monarch Dies In Kidnappers’ Den After Payment Of N21 Million Ransom

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By Ayodele Oni

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Coming few days after a retired top military officer died in captivity, the traditional ruler of the Olayinka community in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, Oba Salman Olatunji Aweda, has been confirmed dead while being held by bandits.

 

His death is coming after his abductors reportedly received ₦21 million in cash, two new motorcycles, and a jerry can of petrol as conditions for his release.

 

The Monarch’s death was confirmed in an emotional voice message obtained by the media from a member of a committee involved in efforts to secure his freedom

 

In the message, the committee member announced the tragic development to members of the Olayinka community, describing the monarch’s death as an act of God’s will, despite extensive efforts by residents, family members, community leaders, and religious figures to secure his safe return.

 

Quoting from the message, the committee member said: “Allah in His mercy said in the Holy Qur’an that we all human beings on earth belong to Him, and to Him we shall return, whether when we expect it or when we do not expect it.

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“This is to inform the Olayinka community, both male and female, young and old, that our beloved father, His Royal Highness Alhaji Salman Olatunji, the monarch of Olayinka, has answered the call of his Creator. The will of God has come to pass on him.

 

“All the rumours everyone has been hearing from different angles, and all the efforts that have been made by family members, residents, committees and Islamic clerics, have now led to this moment.

 

“The will of God has happened. Whether one likes it or not, every soul will return to its Creator, and nobody knows the means through which that return will come.

 

“Oh Allah, we accept our fate. All the indigenes of Olayinka, both Muslims and Christians, should please accept the will of God.

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“Since last week, committees have carried out investigations and made efforts while praying that God would return him home safely. But man proposes and God disposes.

 

“God has taken the monarch from the people of Olayinka. Please let us accept our fate. On behalf of all Muslims and Christians in the Olayinka community, this is to announce to you that Oba Salman of Olayinka has died and returned to his Creator. May God forgive his shortcomings.

 

“As required by Islamic rites, all members of the Olayinka Muslim community in Lagos are requested to gather by 8 a.m. to perform prayers and Janazah for him.

 

“Although we have not been able to locate his body, Islam teaches that funeral rites can still be performed even when the deceased is not physically present,” he said.

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“May God forgive him and be with the people of Olayinka. May God reward all our efforts regarding Oba Salman. We are meeting at the Epe Muslim community.”

 

Despite desperate efforts by community members and stakeholders to secure his freedom, the traditional ruler was ultimately killed in captivity, plunging Olayinka into mourning.

 

According to report, the ruler was abducted about a month ago by suspected kidnappers, who later opened negotiations with community representatives.

 

The captors reportedly received the ransom package, ₦21 million in cash, two new motorcycles, and a jerrycan of petrol, before the tragic outcome was revealed.

 

“The traditional ruler of Olayinka in Ifelodun Local Government Area was killed by his abductors despite the ransom payment made by the community.”


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