The
obsession of Nigerian fan of European league about his time calls for urgent intervention
of law enforcement agent. The rate at which acclaimed fans of these foreign
football clubs dangerously contest and conflict during games is beginning to
cause havoc among these acclaimed fans from our home country.
On Wednesday the 30th of April, Saheed
Badmus, 29 went to a viewing centre on Lamina Street, Egbe, Lagos State, to
watch the UEFA Champions League semi-final match between Chelsea Football Club
and Atletico Madrid, little did he know that was the last match he would ever
watch.
Punch Metro
learnt that the graduate of Ekiti State Polytechnic was stabbed to death by a
barber identified only as Yemi, during an argument that broke out at the
viewing centre. Continue
The Punch
Metro correspondent who visited the scene on Thursday, observed a large crowd
on the street talking about the incident.
Saheed’s
friends took Punch Metro correspondent to a portion of the street where
spinkles of Saheed’s blood could be seen.
They
reported that passions were high at the viewing centre as most of the Chelsea
fans were desperate to see their team qualify.
It was
learnt that during the match, Saheed stood up and Yemi shouted at him and told
him to sit down as he was blocking him from viewing the match on the screen.
An elderly
man was said to have cautioned Yemi against shouting, but Yemi insulted the
elderly man.
A friend to
the deceased, Muyideen Waheed, told our correspondent that an argument then
ensued between the barber and Saheed.
He said,
“Yemi was shouting and one elderly man told him to keep quiet, but he shouted
the man down. Saheed then cautioned against shouting at an elderly man. Yemi
attacked him.
“The owner
of the centre pushed both Yemi and Saheed out of the place and locked them
out.”
It was
learnt that once they got outside, Yemi picked up a bottle from a nearby pub
and stabbed Saheed.
It was
learnt that as Saheed ran for his life, Yemi chased him and then stabbed him in
the face.
Waheed told
PUNCH Metro that when some of the viewer’s came out, they saw the deceased’s
lying in a pool of blood.
He said they
rushed him to two hospitals, but he was rejected.
He said,
“There was power failure and everywhere was dark. Most of us were inside the viewing centre, so we did not hear Saheed
scream. When we came out, we saw him lying in a pool of blood. We rushed him to
Obeeh Hospital, but he was rejected. We then took him to Bisalam Hospital, but
he was referred to Igando General Hospital.
“On getting
to Igando, he was pronounced dead.”
Residents
described Yemi as a violent man who had on several occasions attacked youths in
the area.
While
lifting up his shirt, Waheed said, “You see this scar on my chest. It was a
stab wound inflicted on me by Yemi.”
Our
correspondent, who visited Saheed’s mother’s house, learnt that he was her
youngest son.
The mother,
Isiwatu, while weeping profusely, said she was pained that she did not live to
reap the fruit of her labour.
“My son was
a gentle man. We lived together and he was responsible. I still saw him on
Wednesday before he went to watch the match. I struggled to send him to school
and now, all is wasted. He had no wife and child.
“Yemi has
stolen my joy and I want him arrested and sentenced to death for his crime.
This was not a case of two people fighting. It was an outright murder.”
It was
learnt that after killing the deceased, Yemi fled to his father’s home, but his
father alerted the police and he was arrested by policemen from the Ikotun
Police Division.
When our
correspondent visited the police station, Yemi was seen writing his statement.
Yemi’s
father, who refused to identify himself, described his son as a troublemaker
and wondered where he got the behaviour from.
He said, “I
hardly see my son. Sometimes, I don’t see him for as long as three months. He
just came to my house last night (Wednesday), crying. He told me that he had
stabbed someone at a viewing centre.
“I reported
him to the police. I don’t know why he went to watch the match in the first
place. What kind of trouble is all this?
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