A 28-year-old man, Ajayi Peters, aka Ajana, has been stabbed to death in the Yaba area of Lagos State after a disagreement over N50 loaf of bread.
News Men learnt from residents that Peters was killed by a bread vendor, identified simply as Yinka, aka Buredi.
Our correspondents gathered that Peters
had tried to prevail on Yinka after he refused to sell a loaf to one of
his customers on credit.
It
was learnt that there was an argument between the men and in the
ensuing scuffle, Peters grabbed a knife and stabbed the deceased in the
head.
He was said to have died in a private hospital.
The incident happened at a roundabout on Church Street, Makoko, Yaba, where Yinka sold bread on a slab.
A resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Newsmen the fight began around 11pm on Tuesday.
He said, “The incident happened on Tuesday, June 16, around 11pm. The man that died was collecting fees from traders. He and Buredi (Yinka) had been having issues because Ajana (Peters) and some members of his group sometimes threw away his goods whenever they had problems with him.
“But on that day, a man had approached
him to buy N50 loaf of bread on credit. The bread seller started
shouting at the customer that he should not come near his bread because
he was not ready to sell on credit.
“At a point, Buredi said, ‘No powerful man on this street can take the loaf from me and give you.’”
It was learnt that the deceased, who
felt insulted by the veiled reference to him, asked the suspect to give
the customer the loaf.
This was said to have aggravated the case as both men took turns to insult each other.
Another resident, who did not identify himself, said Peters pushed the suspect.
“The bread seller fell to the ground. In anger, he picked a knife and stabbed Ajana in the head. He started bleeding.
“But not realising the seriousness of
the injuries, Ajana began to look for a weapon with which to attack
back,” the resident added.
It was learnt that the suspect fled the scene, while Peters walked down to a private hospital on the street.
PUNCH Metro was told that a doctor attended to him and stitched the wound.
A woman, who was reportedly close to the
victim, said, “But the injury was deeper than we thought. He died from
the injuries around 4am.”
Our correspondents learnt that the bread
vendor, who was unaware of the development, was tricked by some people
in the community to come for a truce meeting.
A resident, Solomon Ojo, said, “The bread seller did not know Ajana had died. He thought he was only injured and had treated himself.
“When he was called in the morning for a
truce meeting, he was surrounded by some youths in the area who wanted
to kill him. But some community leaders prevailed on them to hand him
over to the police.”
The suspect was said to have been
arrested by policemen from the Adekunle division, while the corpse of
the deceased was deposited in a mortuary.
A source in the area told PUNCH Metro the suspect did not mean to kill the deceased.
He said the bread vendor had always been
harassed by hoodlums in the community, adding that it was unfortunate
Peters died from the attack.
He said, “The problem started during the
elections when they discovered he was supporting a rival political
party. They harassed him and damaged his goods at that time.
“Whenever they saw him plying his trade,
they harassed him. What happened that day was just unfortunate. The man
only acted in self defence.”
The Police Public Relations Officer, Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed the incident.
He said the matter had been transferred to the State Department of Criminal Investigation for further investigation.
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