The abduction and the strangulation of the former VC of Federal University of Technology Akure came as a rude shock. The killers did not even show any sense of remorse which was expected of a normal human being. They are hardened criminals.
A thorough investigation should be made to unearth the perpetrators of this heinous and criminal act.
A great lesson to the rest of us. May the Almighty grant his family and friends the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss of this great mind and personality.
Prof. Segun Ogungbemi
Prof. Segun Ogungbemi
On Jul 1, 2015, at 2:51 AM, "'Funmi Tofowomo Okelola' via USA Africa Dialogue Series" <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com> wrote:
http://tribuneonlineng.com/node/9663Prof Ilemobade's killers must face full wrath of law —Mimiko
Written by:Hakeem Gbadamosi - AkureTHE Ondo state governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, on Tuesday, assured family of former vice chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Akure ( FUTA), Professor Albert Ilemobade that the perpetrators of the gruesome murder would not go unpunished.Mimiko, who stated this during his visit to the house of the deceased in Ijapo Estate in Akure, Ondo state capital, described the late don as a man who devoted his entire life to the service of humanity.The governor, who was accompanied by member of the Ondo State Executive, Director of State Security Services, Christian Ojobor, representative of the state Commissioner of Police, among others, said the deceased lived a life worthy of celebration.He frowned on the manner the former vice chancellor was killed, even as he commended the efforts of the security agents in the state, for getting to the root of the incident.The governor, who later visited the store where the corpse of the deceased was kept by the culprits, enjoined people to always look into the profile and details of whoever they employed as their domestic workers.Responding on behalf of the family, the deceased first son, Adesola Ilemobade appreciated the governor and his team for the visit and called for justice, describing the death of his father as a great lossHe described his father as a great man who left a great impact and heritage that would be followed by his children.--
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