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Senator's Aide shot dead under mysterious circumstances in Lagos

An aide of Ogun state Senator, Solomon Adeola, Mr. Adeniyi Sanni, has been shot dead in Lagos State. Sanni was killed in the early hours of Saturday, August 5.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Information gathered by Igbere TV revealed that, the incident occurred after he was stopped at a checkpoint in Lagos where he was questioned about documents of the vehicle he was driving.

 

His wife reportedly said he went silent afterward. He was later found with bullet wounds.

 

Announcing Sanni’s death. Media Adviser to Senator Adeola, Chief Kayode Odunaro said in a statement; “Information available to the bereaved Senator in Abuja indicates that Mr. Sanni was stopped at a checking point around Berger Area of Lagos on his way to his home at Isheri by security agents.

 

 

“He was asked to provide the documents of the car he was driving, which he did through his wife who sent all the documents to his phone WhatsApp

 

 

“It was gathered that the wife called a while later and the late Mr. Sanni told him they are still checking the vehicle’s paper. His apprehensive wife later called on Mr. Sanni’s associates to say she could no longer reach her husband on phone necessitating the mobilization of a search party.

 

“She was later called by passersby through the Next of Kin phone number on her husband’s driver’s license that the body of Mr. Sanni was dumped around Toyota Bus Stop in Oshodi with gunshot wound.

 

“Senator Adeola who is involved in the ongoing ministerial screening at the Senate is shocked beyond words and devastated by the news of this sad incident, as Mr. Sanni was his close aide for over two decades. The Nigeria Police Force are investigating the killing.

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