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By Bose Adelaja
The most recent news about the death of a business mogul, Polo player and son of a popular chieftain in Lagos State known as Otunba Adekunle Ojora has been sending jitters down the spines of many, especially those who may have been close to him as relatives, friends, business associates and neighbours. As the Police in Lagos have intensified investigations to unravel the circumstances surrounding his death.
As at Sunday afternoon, information at Vanguard’s disposal revealed that some people very close to the late business mogul were running helter-skelter to avoid being arrested in connection with his death.
SARAKI’S IN-LAW’S ALLEGED SUICIDE: Police open investigations, caution against speculations
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By Bose Adelaja
Lagos State Police Command said, yesterday, it has opened investigation into the circumstances surrounding the alleged suicide of Dapo Ojora, a socialite who allegedly shot himself on Friday in his Lagos residence.
Ojora, an in-law of former Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, allegedly shot himself on the head. The Commissioner of Police, CP Hakeem Odumosu, while commiserating with the family, friends and business partners of Ojora, assured that police experts will do the needful on the investigation and cautioned against speculations.
Ojora was a polo buff and one of the sons of society patriarch, Otunba Adekunle Ojora.
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Ojora was a Polo Buff and one of the sons of society patriarch, Otunba Adekunle Ojora. He was also an in-law of former Senate President, Bukola Saraki.
Odumosu said that the command had commenced thorough investigations into the circumstances surrounding the death of the once polo buff.
“The police command in Lagos, therefore, urge the general public to disregard media speculations making waves on the cause of his death until the investigation is concluded and the findings made public.
“The police command condemns all sorts of speculations making round in the media.
“These are not only unfounded and baseless but can jeopardise police investigations on Ojora’s death,” Odumosu said.