Indications emerged, yesterday, that the 50-year-old businesswoman, whose discomposing body was found in her apartment last week at the Victoria Garden City, VGC, was allegedly murdered by her gate man, following an argument over the latterâs salary.
Vanguard was reliably informed that the deceased, Mabel Okafor, who lived alone in her palatial duplex at House J68B, Close 9, VGC, Ajah, had no domestic worker except the gate man.
The gate man, with an undisclosed identity, was said to have resumed work about two months ago. He was reportedly brought by the deceasedâs former gate man.
When Vanguard visited the house yesterday, security was beefed up in the area, with residents refusing to speak to the reporter.
However, a resident who did not want his name in print, said: âNobody knew that the woman was dead until last Friday. We learned that she was stabbed last Wednesday, but it was not until her church members visited on Friday that they found her decomposing body.
âThe gate of the building was only bolted, but not locked when the church members came.
âOne of them said they became apprehensive after several calls to her mobile telephone indicated that her line was switched off, prompting them to pay her a visit, only to be welcome with a stench from her room.
âHer body was found on the floor of the sitting room downstairs, with a knife protruding out of her stomach.
Gate manâs threat
âAfter her death, some gate men from the suspected culpritâs ethnic group said he had boasted that he would leave an indelible mark on her madam, following argument over increase in his salary.
âThey said he claimed he was being paid N20,000 but demanded for an increase of N10,000 but the woman refused. The fleeing gate man was quoted by some gate men here to have argued that he usually washed his madamâs car and also swept the compound.â
Another resident, who simply gave his name as Goke, said: âPolice have not been able to get the gate man since the incident occurred, neither have they been able to reach the one that brought him.
âIn fact, the gate man went away with her phone. We have been warned several times to employ private guards from registered security companies, but some landlords here do not heed the advice.
âHad the fleeing gate man been employed from a registered company, it would have been easy for police to get him.
âHow can one who owned a property worth about N300 million not be able to employ the services of a registered security agents, but chose to go for cheap labour?â