Culled from Sunnews
Tragedy struck the University of Calabar (UNICAL)
community in Cross River State as Prof. Nathaniel Bassey was allegedly murdered
by his sons over N45million pension pay-off. Investigations revealed that the
late Prof. Bassey, 67, was allegedly killed by his two sons, Ekemini and
Odiong, with the hope of collecting the amount. The duo, family sources said,
had been having a running battle with their late father on finance, sometimes
leading to disagreement and confrontation.
Ekemini, 25, was said to be a thorn in the flesh of
his late father as he had been threatening to deal with him if he did not meet
up with his financial demands. The source revealed that on several occasions,
the son had made away with fat sums of money belonging to the late lecturer and
warned him not to ever dare complain to anybody as it would be disastrous for
the lecturer. Click to read more after the cut...
Prof. Bassey, the source noted, was said to have
complained to some of his colleagues that his children were allegedly
terrorizing and intimidating him into borrowing money to meet their demands in
most cases and that was not going down well with him. Even at that, the two
suspects were not satisfied as they discreetly plotted to eliminate their
father, having learnt that he was about to collect his pension running into
millions of naira. Penultimate week, Ekemini and his brother were said to have
carried out their threat by allegedly killing their father.
They dropped a big knife beside him to create an
impression that the professor committed suicide, out of frustration. However,
luck ran out on the susepcts when after snuffing life out of their father,
hired an ambulance to convey the corpse to Nsit Ubium, Akwa Ibom State for
burial, while Ekemini was arrested by the security agents, his brother escaped.
The security agents got wind of the murder through a tip-off by neighbours at
the university staff quarters where the deceased lived and some staff of the
Economics Department of the university.
The neighbours had suspected a foul-play when they
started noticing unusual movement and arrival of ambulance at Prof’. Baasey’s
residence and decided to rally round students to find out what happened just as
they quickly alerted the school security for intervention. Eyewitnesses said
the students and neighbours broke into Bassey’s residence, only to find him
lying in a pool of blood with a knife beside him. Ekemini was said to have gone
to his father’s office in the department and allegedly removed some vital
documents to enable him process the pension benefits even when one of ‘Oga’s’
secretaries tried to stop him, knowing that his late father could not have
allowed him access to his office.
As at Press time, Ekemini was being interrogated at
the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) in Calabar, for his role in
the murder. In a telephone chat with the Deputy Vice-Chancellor,
Administration, Prof. Simon James Utsalo, over the death of Prof Bassey, a
retired lecturer in the Economics department, he said: “Well, we cannot comment
on the matter because it is a criminal case and police are handling it, so, we
are still awaiting the official report. Besides, the autopsy report is not out;
when it is out, we will now know what killed him.”
The officer-in-charge, Homicide unit, SCID, Mr.
Joseph Inuyashi and the state command’s spokesman, Mr. John Umoh, told newsmen
that they are still investigating the incident just as they are still haunting for
one of the sons, Odiong, who is on the run. Police sources said that Ekemini
had allegedly confessed during interrogation that they stabbed their father
three times on different parts of the body and stuffed his mouth with old
newspapers so that he will not shout in the process. Pleading not to be killed,
he was said to have confessed that they got some clues that their father who
was teaching on contract after his retirement was about to be paid benefits and
gratuity of N45 million and decided to kill him so that the money would be paid
to them as the next of kin.
One of Ekemini brothers, who does not want his name
in print, told our reporter on phone: “I was not surprised that he killed our
father because he has been a bad son for a while even when our daddy tried
everything possible to manage him. “Ekeminin was sent to a university in Lagos
to study Economics and he went and joined cult and was expelled in year two,
while Odiong did the same thing. So, their nefarious activities did not start
today and they have ended it up killing our father. I urged the police to kill
them because they will still come out and do the worst,” he alleged.
Pleading with the school authorities to look into
their plight, he said they are nine children and their father is the only
breadwinner. At the staff quarters where the late professor lived all the
while, the residents are worried at such ugly development, and urged the school
to beef up security as well as review allocation of quarters. Some of Bassey’s
colleagues argued that students, which indeed are a security threat, illegally
occupy most of the houses at the staff village. Daily Sun gathered that the
body had since been deposited at the mortuary while burial arrangements have
not been released.
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