The Yovoyan community in the Badagry area of Lagos State was thrown into mourning on Tuesday morning when a retired police officer allegedly shot and killed two family members and one other person over a land dispute.
It was gathered that Richard Atideka and Latevi Atideka, both from Yovoyan community, and Muji Onilude from the neighbourung Gberefu community, were killed by the former police officer and his accomplice. A survivour of the attack, David Atideka, recounted the harrowing experience, stating that the incident occurred between 2:00 a.m. and 2:30 a.m. on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
David said: “I was inside my room discussing with my wife when I stepped out to urinate. As I did, I saw two armed men entering the compound. I quickly hid nearby. They entered my room, asked for me, and immediately shot my wife in the head. Out of fear, I ran to inform my elder brother, but when I arrived, I found his lifeless body – he had been shot too.”
He further alleged that he saw his elder brother, the ex-police officer, along with another armed person, leaving the compound after killing his wife and brother.
“The person I saw was my brother, the police officer. I recognised him clearly,” David added.
It was learnt that the alleged suspected killer had been in a long-standing dispute with his brothers over land ownership. A reliable source disclosed that the suspect had been attempting to seize land from David and Richard Atideka.
“They had taken the matter to court, where the suspect was arrested and detained but later released on bail. They were due for a final court judgement this Thursday,” the source told NAN.
Meanwhile, Yusuf Onilude, the son of slain Muji Onilude, said his father had just left his room moments before he was murdered. Yusuf said: “My father came to my room at about 2:10 a.m. We spoke for a few minutes before he left.
“Less than five minutes later, I heard gunshots outside. I rushed out and saw a man running away. I chased him, but he fired shots in the air and escaped. When I returned, I found my father in a pool of blood. He had been shot dead.”
Reacting to the incident, community representative James Yovoyan urged the police to ensure the perpetrators are brought to justice.The family head, Lorence Atideka, called on the government to arrest and prosecute everyone involved.
However, Henry Atideka, the son of the alleged killer, denied the accusations, claiming that unknown gunmen carried out the attack.
Henry said: “My father was not around when the incident happened, and he has been invited by the police. Although the family had some disagreements, it was not about land but a conspiracy, which we planned to resolve this Thursday.”
Henry expressed optimism that the police would uncover the truth and punish the culprits. However, a senior police officer who wished to remain anonymous confirmed that the police had taken the corpses to the General Hospital in Badagry and had launched an investigation into the killings.