Sunday 12 February 2017

Greed: Staff Pays Assassins To Kill Boss So He Could Take Over His Business

A 19-year old Benue State-born Samuel Jonah was arrested and charged before a Lagos court sitting in Ejigbo for engaging some people suspected to be assassins with the sum of just N5,000 to kill his boss, Donatus Nnaji.


The incident happened at Ikotun area of Lagos where Nnaji runs a bakery.

Jonah allegedly offered the men a sum N5,000 but paid N2,000 cash with promised to pay the balance on completion of eliminating Mr.  Nnaji.

According to PM Express, Jonah was brought from his home town in Benue and got engaged in the bakery by Nnaji.

It was learnt that the bread factory was considerably making progress and Jonah reportedly started scheming on how to take over the business.

According to the police, he attempted to commit felony and engaged the service of assassins to rob and kill Nnaji with intent of taking over the business since Nnaji’s family didn't know much about the bread industry.

However, the matter was foiled after he had disagreement over money with the boys he engaged.

The gang demanded the full payment and when Jonah was not forthcoming, one of the men leaked the information to Nnaji who contacted police and Jonah was arrested.

At the station, one of the men who stood as witnesses came with a recorded video and Jonah eventually confessed but he still claimed that he did not meant to kill Nnaji.

He was brought before a Magistrate’s court and charged with felony under the Criminal Code.


He pleaded not guilty.

The presiding Magistrate, Mr Akeem Fashola granted Jonah bail in the sum of N50,000 with one surety in like sum.

He was remanded in prison custody pending when he will perfect his bail condition.

The matter was adjourned till March 8, 2017.

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