According to Punch: The Lagos State Police Command has
apprehended a 20-year-old man, Ngwuta Nweke, for allegedly killing his friend
in their apartment in the Sawmill area of Ebute Meta. According to the police,
the suspect strangled Emeka James during an argument over a cooking pot on
March 22, 2014.
Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, said, “On the
fateful day, around 12.30pm, Nweke strangled James who lived in an apartment at
Kadara slum, close to Sawmill, Ebute Meta, during a fight over a cooking pot.
“The corpse has been deposited at the Mainland Hospital
Mortuary, Yaba, while the matter is under investigation at the State Criminal
Investigation Department, Yaba.” The suspect, however, told the police that he
did not mean to kill his friend, but only strangled him in a bid to overpower
him in a free fight.
Victim - Emeka James
He said, “James is the owner of the apartment, I only
started living with him about a month before the incident. I sell fuel pump for
a living at Idumota and I did not have the money to secure an accommodation so
James took me in.
“On the day of the incident, I had some stew in a pot and
James told me to empty the pot because he wanted to make use of it. I told him
that I could not pour the stew anywhere and he should be patient, but he got
angry. “In a fit of rage, he picked up the pot and poured the stew into a dirty
container. I also got angry and we started fighting.
“I grabbed him from behind and as we were struggling, we
both fell to the ground. When I got up, I realised that James was no longer
breathing.” It was learnt that the deceased was rushed to a nearby hospital
where he was declared dead.
Neighbours were said to have alerted policemen at the Denton
Police Station after which the suspect was arrested and transferred to the
homicide department of the SCID. The landlord of the victim, who spoke to PUNCH
Metro on the condition of anonymity, said he was surprised that the suspect was
living with the deceased.
He said, “I have known James since 2011 when he started
living in the house. He was a good person and was very hardworking. He was a
hawker, but when the state government began a clamp down of their activities,
he started doing other menial jobs.
“I never knew anyone was living with James. It was when I
was invited by the police that I saw the guy (Nweke) for the first time.” It
was learnt that the matter would soon be charged to court.
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