Dominic Ogbaji, a 22-year-old indigene of Cross River State, executed his senior sibling, 32-year-old John Ogbaji, while he was snoozing, for professedly neglecting to give him stash cash.
The episode happened on the second of November 2016 at Ajegunle in Mpape Village, FCT Abuja.
Dominic who filled in as a hair stylist in his town, because of the way that he was not sufficiently winning moved to Abuja looking for a superior life. He professedly went to Abuja to live with his sister yet she alluded him to his sibling. As indicated by Dominic's declaration, he educated his sibling, John, that he needed a vocation, however he was not ready to get him one. He guaranteed that life got to be distinctly troublesome for him as he said that asides bolstering him, John was not giving him take cash.
On the night of November second, John gave Dominic N60 to purchase bread and unadulterated water which they had for supper. A short time later, Dominic requested N4,000 from his sibling to come back to the town however was not given. During the evening, while John dozed, Dominic recovered the cutlass underneath their quaint little inn his sibling's throat with it then took the N10,000 and telephone in the perished's pocket before getting away for Cross River State.
The damaged group of John was found by a neighbor who went to charge her telephone in his room. She raised the caution that got the police included, prompting to a manhunt for Dominic. The mother of Dominic and John was educated of the wrongdoing and when the speculate returned home, she bound him and gave him over to the police from where he was exchanged to Abuja.
Dominic in the long run admitted to the wrongdoing saying;
"I lament executing my sibling since I was eager and required pocket cash, so the fiend pushed me to the insidious thing I did."
The Commissioner of Police, FCT Police Command, Mohammed Mustapha, affirmed the episode to Sunday Sun and educated that the young fellow will be charged to court to stand trial for claimed kill.
Source Sunnewsonline
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