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  • Ilemobade: Witnesses appear in court

    Ilemobade: Witnesses appear in court

    Two witnesses yesterday testified before an Ondo State High Court sitting in Akure, the state capital, on how two domestic staff strangled a former Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, (FUTA), Prof Albert Ilemobade.

    The first witness, a son of the deceased, Ayokunle, told the court that Daniel Ita-Effiong and Bamitale Olayemi allegedly murdered the don to cover up the stealing of his vehicle, laptop, iPad, phones and N7,000.

    The second witness, police prosecutor Inspector Sikiru Lawal, tendered a statement showing the suspects’ confession that they strangled the don to death at his Ijapo Estate home in Akure in June. They dumped his body in the generator’s store.

    Lawal said the deceased’s stolen vehicle and other items were recovered  from the accused.

    Justice Rotimi Olamide adjourned the case till October 27.

    Legal services were rendered to the accused by the Legal Aid Council of Nigeria (LACN) in Ondo State.

  • FUTA names  library after Ilemobade

    FUTA names library after Ilemobade

    The Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) has named its library after its former Vice Chancellor, the late Prof Albert Adeoye Ilemobade, who was murdered by his domestic workers.

    The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Adebiyi Daramola, announced this at a commendation service at the university’s new auditorium yesterday.

    Daramola said the former vice chancellor deserved the honour because of his many contributions to FUTA’s development and education.

    The VC said: “It is, therefore, my delight to announce that in recognition of Baba’s scholarly contributions to FUTA’s growth and sustainability, the Governing Council has granted the approval to immortalise Baba Ilemobade by naming the university library after him.

    “Henceforth, the library shall be known and called Prof. Albert Adeoye Ilemobade Library.”

    In his homily, Ven Emmanuel Laseinde, pioneer chaplain of the University’s Interdenominational Chapel (Chapel of Faith), admonished all to prepare for eternity.

    He extolled the don’s virtues, saying he left his footprints on the sands of time.

    The late Ilemobade’s son, Adesola, said despite the circumstances of his death,   the family chose to celebrate his father’s life and contributions to humanity.

    He thanked the university for the honour, saying the family would forever cherish the gesture.

     

  • Ex-FUTA VC, Ilemobade, found dead

    Ex-FUTA VC, Ilemobade, found dead

    •Driver, security guard are suspects

    A week after he was “abducted”, former   Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), Vice-Chancellor, Prof Albert Ilemobade’s body was discovered yesterday in a store in his Ijapo home in Akure, the Ondo State capital.

    The store, a small isolated room outside the main building ,is where cables are kept.

    It was learnt that the former Chairman of the Committee of Vice-Chancellors was “murdered” by his driver, Yemi, and guard Daniel.

    Prof Ilemobade retired from FUTA in 1995 after serving two terms as VC.

    He was almost 80.

    The suspects were arrested in Ogun State while trying to sell the late Ilemobade’s car.

    Sources said they  confessed during interrogation that the Sport Utility Van (SUV) belonged to their boss and that they “murdered” him.

    His decomposing  remains have been taken to the morgue.

    The late Ilemobade, his driver and guard were last Monday declared missing.

    It was initially believed  the former VC was abducted, prompting relatives, church members and friends to pray and call for his release.

    The Vicar-in-charge, Vinning College of Theology, Akure, Dr. Ayodeji Fagbemi, described the death as shocking, saying many thought he was kidnapped.

    He said: “We were together in church on Sunday. It was Father’s Day last Sunday and, as usual, he was very active in our Bible study, making his contribution. During the time of thanksgiving, he danced.

    “On Monday morning, we were called that he was missing. It was a very disturbing development for us. We came here straight away. The police and all of us met at the gate.

    “Right from the front, the gate was padlocked. There was no way anybody could get in. Mama was inside and we were out there. We could only exchange words. Later, we called someone to cut the padlocks.

    “When we entered, we saw his wristwatch just in front of the security post within the compound. We also found that his slippers had been flung to the other side of the road. We noticed that his red car had been taken away.

    “We have since been around, church members, friends and everybody to support them, to encourage Mama.”

    Fagbemi said he sent a text message to his phone number and his children were doing the same to encourage him.

    He said: “It got to a stage that we were all getting agitated, wondering why it was taking time to release him.

    “We were still hoping that with our efforts and prayers and efforts of the security operatives that his abductors would be apprehended and that he would be returned to us.

    “Everyday, our people have been coming here to pray. Even today, we still prayed for him. But I was called to come and see them here. In fact, mama was resting.

    “I was told that he was actually killed. It was a shocking one. I had to go back to the church to disperse the people and tell them the news. While we were thinking that he was taken away, he must have been killed here.”

    A  source in the family said the late Ilemobade might have been killed because he just bought a new vehicle.

    “Papa bought a vehicle recently and since then we have got information that they wanted to steal that vehicle.

    “Earlier in the year, he was trailed by some unknown persons who wanted to snatch his vehicle, but he escaped. I think it was that vehicle that they wanted to sell.

    “I can’t imagine that our gateman was even the brain behind this. Papa took him as his son.”

    The Rector of the Federal Polytechnic, Ile-Oluji and ex-FUTA Deputy Vice Chancellor, Prof Emmanuel Fasakin, said Nigeria had lost a very great scholar.

    Fasakin lamented the manner in which Ilemobade was murdered, stressing that he did not deserve to die  a “cruel death”.

    He said: “Ilemobade was an international scholar. He was an erudite academic.

    “He was two-time FUTA Vice Chancellor and Chairman, Committee of Vice Chancellors. He was the main core of FUTA. The achievements were very tremendous during his tenure.

    “He was recognised all over the world. We’ve lost a very great scholar. For him to have died this kind of death, it is just too wicked, too cruel and too cheap for a man of his status. It is a terrible sin for whoever perpetrated the act,” Fasakin said.

    Commissioner of Police Isaac Eke confirmed the incident.

    He said he had been contacted by the Ogun State Police Command, adding that the two suspects had been arrested and that they would be paraded today.

  • Missing ex-FUTA VC Ilemobade found dead

    Missing ex-FUTA VC Ilemobade found dead

    One week after he was reported to have been abducted,the decomposing body of former Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Prof Albert Ilemobade, was on Sunday found in one of the stores in his Ijapo residence in Akure,the Ondo state capital.

    It was learnt that the former ‎Chairman of Committee of Vice-Chancellors was murdered by his driver, Yemi, and security guard, Daniel.

    The two suspects were said to have been arrested in Ogun state by a team of policemen while trying to sell a car owned by the deceased.

    Sources said the suspects confessed during interrogation that the SUV car belonged to their boss and that they had murdered him.

    The remains of the University don were discovered where it was kept and later taken to the morgue.

    Ilemobade, his driver and security guard were last Monday declared missing.

    It was initially believed that the former VC was abducted by kidnappers, prompting relatives, church members and friends to pray and call for his release.