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I Did Not Abduct, Kill Bamise – BRT Driver Reveals Alleged Killers (Video)

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The arrested Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), driver, Andrew Nice has narrated how Oluwabamise Ayanwole was kidnapped in his bus.

 

TRIXX NG had reported how the 22-year-old, who was declared missing, was found dead on Carter Bridge by Ogogoro Community, Lagos Island, on Monday.

 

Nice was later arrested by operatives of the Department of State Services, DSS, in Ogun State, and was handed over to the Lagos Police Command.

 

Disclosing how the deceased was abducted, Nice said he picked her from Chevron and three other guys along the way.

 

He claimed his bus was taken over at gunpoint by some unknown individuals and was told to co-operate.

 

Nice narrated that he was no longer himself after seeing their weapons, because he did whatever they ordered him to do.

 

On getting to Carter bridge, as instructed by them, the BRT driver said the assailants ordered him to stop and open the door of the bus.

 

After he opened the door, Nice said three men dragged Oluwabamise along with them.

 

He disclosed that while the deceased was crying for help, he could do nothing.

 

Out of fear, the driver said he ran away instead of reporting the incident to the police.

 

According to Nice: “I picked her from Chevron, and the other three guys at …when those guys show me his weapon as I was inside, I can’t be myself anymore.

 

“Fears have come in, so, whatever the man with the gun told me, I do. I followed that Carter Bridge, that overhead bridge, they ordered me to stop there, they say I should open the door, when I open the door, then when they come down, they now start dragging her, when I saw that she was crying for help, actually, I was helpless.” (sic)

 

Recall that Ayanwole went missing while returning to Ota from Ajah on February 26 when she boarded a BRT bus with number 240257 going to Oshodi at about 7 pm at Chevron Bus-Stop.

 

The victim, who worked as a fashion designer in Ajah spent her weekends in Ota, Ogun State, with her sister, had sent some voice notes to a friend when she sensed danger on the bus.

 

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