Suspected serial k!ller who murd3red FUNNAB student, Christianah Idowu explains why he did it
Suspected serial k!ller, Ayomide Adeleye, 23, who k!lled 18-year-old FUNAAB student Christiana Idowu and buried her in his parents’ home in Ikorodu, has given an account of what happened, as he begs for forgiveness.
Ayomide, who is now in the custody of the Lagos State Police Command Tactical Unit, Ikeja, said he regreted his actions and claimed he tried to commit suicide while in the custody of the police but was discovered.
According to him, he tried to cut his wrist with any sharp object so that he would bleed to de@th but vigilant security agents stopped him.
Recounting how he killed Christiana, he told Vanguard: “I had not been at home for over six months. The victim, Christiana Idowu, 18, contacted me several times in school where I was studying Philosophy, in 300 level. She had been contacting me that she wanted to repair her phone because I had repaired it for her before.”
“We were church members. I had known her for three years before the incident. She had been contacting me and I told her I would be at home at the end of the session. When I came back to Lagos, she called and I told her I was at home. She came to our house around 5pm on the day of the incident and asked me to repair her phone. She was an Industrial Training, IT, student in Yaba College of Technology. She came with a bike. She had her bag and other things she used in school.
“So, when she arrived, I collected the phone from her, looked at it, and I discovered that the phone only had battery problem and the screen was faulty. I just needed to put gum on the screen and change the battery. But she was not ready to change the battery, she just wanted to continue using the phone like that.”
On why he killed her, he said: “I killed her because I had financial problems. I thought of the problems and decided to strangle her while she was busy going through my phone.”
“I then called her mother claiming that she was kidnapped and she should pay ransom.
“I didn’t really pounce on her. She was preoccupied with my own phone. Then, it was drizzling, and a little noisy, so, I just grabbed her, applied pressure. She started struggling. She didn’t really shout because I already suppressed her. I then squeezed her throat and she gave up.”
“She was focusing on the TikTok video. She did not say anything. In fact, when that incident happened, my cell phone dropped from her hand,” he explained.
“I placed her body on a seat and took her picture so that I could send it to her mother. I didn’t send it immediately, I just left her at the shop like that. That was around 5:30 pm on Monday night. I left her on the seat and went to plan how to dispose of the body.
“By 11 p.m. that same night, I started to dig her grave in a small farm behind our compound. Luckily, rain fell that day, so the ground was a little soft. I dug using a shovel. I was not able to dig deep that night. So, I postponed the digging. The body was still in the shop. By 4 am the following day, I woke up, I continued digging.
“Honestly, I did not close my eyes till daybreak. I was just filled with thoughts about what I did. I then took the body to the shallow grave only to notice that it could not be covered well. I thought of what to do because I was really tired of digging. I had blisters on my hand and the shovel I used had already broken. So, I thought of chopping off her head to make it easy to bury but I did not have the courage to do that. I just had to continue digging even if the shovel broke. I continued to dig until the shallow grave could contain her. I then buried her, and covered it with sand.
“Everything happened before 5 a.m. Then I left the scene to contact her mother and demanded ransom.”
Asked how he got Christiana’s mother’s number, he said: “It was on the daughter’s phone. Luckily, she did not have a PIN number or passcode. I recognized her mother’s face in her profile picture.
“I then called and the first thing I said to her was, ‘Hello, madam. we have your daughter.’ The next thing she said was ‘who be this?.’ Maybe she thought it wasn’t for real. Then I sent a text message telling her same thing. I sent it with the picture where she was sitting on a chair. She asked me, ‘What do you want?’ I told her, ‘madam, how much do you have?’ I spoke to her. I wrote everything in Pidgin. She said, ‘I don’t have any money. I am a single mother.’ I said, ‘Madam, just bring anything.’ She said she didn’t have, I said; ‘bring three million to release your daughter.’
“I know for a fact that she didn’t have three million. Even if she did not have that amount, I was ready to collect any amount because I desperately needed money no matter the amount. After going back and forth with her, she said she was able to get N350, 000.00 and I gave her a sporty bet account to pay the money in order to avoid being traced. That was three days after I buried her daughter.
“She sent the money there, but, I was unable to withdraw at first because Sporty bet had this rule that once you deposit, you have to play at least a game before you can withdraw. I tried to withdraw but they locked the fund. Then, they asked me to present my NIN for verification. I sent it to them, and they released the money. They didn’t release it until three days later.
“I then asked the mother again, ‘madam, how much can you pay again?’ She said the money in her account wasn’t up to N10, 000.00. I said, just hurry, hurry, put it together and send.
“She sent it to her daughter’s account making the whole money N360, 000.00 paid as ransom. After that, I stopped all communication with the mother. But, before they sent the money, they were telling me that they wanted to actually see a video or voice confirmation of the girl but the girl was no more. It was only that picture I took that I was able to send. So, I just kept on pushing them. I used the money to take care of my personal and family financial problems.”