UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR LECTURER KILLED BY HIS CHILDREN OVER N45 MILLION PENSION MONEY.
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A twenty five year old man, Mr. Ekemini Bassey is now cooling his
feet at the State Criminal Investigation Department in Calabar for his
role in the savage murder of his father, Professor Nathaniel Bassey, a
retired university of Calabar lecturer. Meanwhile, the
Officer-in-Charge, Homicide unit of the State CID, Mr.
Joseph Inuyashi and the state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. John
Umoh told crossriverwatch that efforts were being made to apprehend his
fleeing brother, identified as Odiong Bassey Nathaniel. Ekemini and his
younger brother Odiong Bassey allegedly murdered their father in other
to take possession of his pension money.
The professor’s former colleagues in the University of Calabar Staff
Quarters told crossriverwatch that the two brothers allegedly killed
their father and planted a knife in his hand to create the impression
that the man committed suicide by stabbing himself. Professor Bassey, a retired lecturer in the Department of Economics,
University of Calabar was found dead in a pool of his blood, inside his
bedroom with his chest, face and legs burnt with fire in his residence
over the weekend causing uproar in the Unical community.
Ekemini confessed during interrogation that they stabbed their father
three times on the face, neck and back, while they gagged him with
newspapers to prevent him from shouting for help. One Esther, a personal secretary to the deceased, said she reported
on her duty post at his residence at about 8am and inquired of her
master’s whereabouts but was told by neighbors they had not seen or
heard from the Don since morning, so she decided to check inside the
house, only to discover that all the doors were locked.
She later called the Head of Department (HOD), Economics, Dr. F. S.
Ebong to find out if her Master was already in the Office, but got a
contrary reply which prompted her to hire a taxi to the Professor’s
office hoping to see him there. But she said when she was about to leave the quarters for the office,
while bending down to pick her bag from the floor where she dropped it
earlier, she said “I saw his son Ekemini holding my master’s house key,
so I became worried because he was such a man that never trusted his
keys to any of his child”.
Her words, “I now asked Ekemini who gave him his father keys, and he
replied that Prof. is dead, so he had to take care of the house”.
Anxious Esther then rushed to the university campus to inform the HOD
of the development, and saw Ekemini coming with his father’s office to
ransack the office for some vital documents, which will enable them
access the N40million gratuity.
Ekemini reportedly carted away the documents and thereafter chartered
an ambulance to convey the corpse to the father’s home town in Nsit
Ibom Local Government Area in Akwa state, when the Head of Economics
Department alerted the Airport Police Division authorities, who promptly
deployed some officers to the scene and arrested him while he was at
the doors to carry the corpse. The suspect who is now at the Police Command Headquarters told the OC
Homicide, ASP Joe that he and his younger brother who is now on the run
killed the father, pleading not to be killed.
He 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 N40 million “so we decided that we should kill him so
that the money will be paid to us as next of kin”. He said their late father had nine children from two wives; while his
mother had a total of five with him as he is the only male child.
Based on this. “I felt that if I should wait for his property to be
shared after his death, not much will be given to me” His shocking
confession, “I told my brother Odiong that our father’s
death will change our fortune, so we should kill him to collect his
gratuity, which is N40 million. “Odiong quickly accepted with me so he
went brought two of his
friends to assist us. I saw my father that morning, he was not sick,
nothing was wrong with him. Odiong brought his friends and one of them
stood guard outside watching the environment while the rest of us went
in and attacked him”, adding that “we killed him at about 7:30 a.m.”
“Before he was killed, the two of us agreed on 50/50 sharing formula
should we succeed in getting his pending N40 million gratuity”. Ekemini
confessed that his nefarious activities started after his was
admitted at CALEB University Lagos to study Economics, and was
initiated into a cult group called Vikings Confraternity, while his
brother and partner in crime, Odiong allegedly joined Aiye
Confraternity.
He said he abandoned school in 200 levels due to his cult activities,
couple with the financial crisis that his late father was facing then
soon after his retirement before being employed on contract. Asked by
our reporter where his mother was during the gory operation,
he said “my mother does not stay in Calabar, she stays in Lagos”.
Ekemini was said to be the closest son to his father, as the police
authorities suspected that the late Don may have confided in him
concerning the N40 million gratuity.