Skip to main content

Ogun: Alleged serial killer declared wanted for causing havoc in Gov Abiodun's hometown

 
The police in Ogun State have launched a manhunt for one Feyisola Dosumu who they described as a serial killer, causing havoc in Iperu, the hometown of Governor Dapo Abiodun.

DAILY POST learnt that residents of Abiodun’s hometown are yet to recover from the trauma that gripped them when the alleged serial killer went on a killing spree on Tuesday.

It was gathered that the young man, had allegedly hacked no fewer than three persons to death at Iperu and a nearby community.

Dosumu, it was gathered, is an alleged notorious cultist and drug addict.
On Tuesday, he was said to have killed two persons, one each at Iperu and Ogere, all in Ikenne Local Government area of Ogun State.

The said Dosumu, who is popularly known as Spartan, was reported to have hacked a nursing mother to death with a machete at Ogere.
After this, he reportedly killed a security guard attached to a poultry farm at Iperu Remo.

DAILY POST gathered that the new Commissioner of Police in the state, Edward Ajogun, had visited Iperu and Ogere over the unfortunate incident.
Less than two weeks ago, Dosumu was reported to have visited a farm at Iperu, killing about 100 chickens.


Residents of Ogere and Iperu are still in fear as the wanted Feyisola was said to have threatened to kill as many as possible.
Speaking, the Ogun State Police Spokesperson, Abimbola Oyeyemi, disclosed that the police were quite aware of the incident.

Oyeyemi said that some tactical squads have been deployed to the area so as to fish out Dosumu.
According to him, the police are on top of the situation, adding that the man is already on police wanted list.
He said policemen are already combing everywhere to get Dosumu arrested.
Oyeyemi assured that the suspect would soon be apprehended “to pay for his grievous 
 
Thanks for reading...

Kindly follow us, like and share.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

How to Rebuild Your Confidence After Failure by Kneelyo Akinbowale

How to Rebuild Your Confidence After Failure by Kneelyo Akinbowale  Failure has a way of shaking the very foundation of our confidence. One moment, you believe in yourself; the next, doubt creeps in, whispering that you are not good enough, not smart enough, or not destined to succeed. But here is the truth many people never tell you: failure does not destroy confidence—how you interpret failure does. If you have failed recently, this is not the end of your story. It is the beginning of a wiser, stronger chapter. Understand That Failure Is Not Your Identity One of the most dangerous mistakes people make after failing is allowing the failure to define who they are. You didn’t fail because you are a failure. You failed because you tried. Every successful person you admire today has failed in one way or another. The difference is that they refused to turn a moment into a permanent label. Separate what happened from who you are. Your worth is not measured by one outcome. Al...

Growth Is Painful, But Stagnation Is Worse by Kneelyo Akinbowale

Growth is not a comfortable journey. It stretches you, challenges your beliefs, exposes your weaknesses, and forces you to confront versions of yourself you would rather ignore. Many people avoid growth not because they don’t desire progress, but because they fear the pain that often comes with it. But here is the truth many don’t like to face: while growth is painful, stagnation is far more dangerous. The Pain That Comes With Growth Growth demands change, and change rarely feels good at first. It may require you to leave familiar environments, let go of relationships that no longer serve your purpose, or unlearn habits that once kept you comfortable but now keep you stuck. Pain in growth shows up as: • Fear of the unknown • Temporary failure and embarrassment • Discipline over comfort • Sacrificing immediate pleasure for long- term fulfillment. This pain, however, has a purpose. It is the pain of becoming—of building strength, wisdom, and character. Just like muscles grow...

Growth Mindset vs Fixed Mindset: The Battle That Shapes Your Future by Kneelyo Akinbowale.

In life, success is not controlled by talent alone, background, or even opportunity. More often than not, it is controlled by how we think. The mindset you adopt determines how you respond to challenges, failure, criticism, and growth. Two dominant mindsets shape human behavior: the Fixed Mindset and the Growth Mindset. Understanding the difference between these two can change the direction of your life. What Is a Fixed Mindset? A fixed mindset is the belief that intelligence, talent, and abilities are permanent traits. People with this mindset believe they are either “good at something” or “not good at it,” and nothing can change that. Characteristics of a Fixed Mindset: • Fear of failure • Avoiding challenges • Giving up easily • Feeling threatened by other people’s   success • Taking criticism personally • Believing talent alone leads to success Someone with a fixed mindset might say: •“This is just who I am.” •“I’m not smart enough for that.” •“I’ve tried befor...