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Lifee And Death Of Ishola Oyenusi by Shegzy8(m): 4:40pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
The Execution Of Notorious
Nigerian Robber ‘Doctor’ Ishola
Oyenusi
Ishola Oyenusi
.…Oyenusi smiles to his death
‘ Doctor’ Ishola Oyenusi is a name etched in the history of
Nigeria as one of the most violent armed robbers, a criminal
who unleashed boundless terror on many Nigerians. But who
was he and what did he do that his name was associated with
so much notoriety?
The Nigerian Civil War had just ended in 1970 but by the early
1970s, a stone-hearted armed robber, Ishola Oyenusi (he
called himself Dr. Oyenusi even if he never finished the
secondary school), was terrorising all of Lagos, Nigeria’s
largest commercial centre. Before one tale of his daring
exploits died down, another one had sprung up. Oyenusi was
no ordinary pilferer, this snitcher was downright wicked and
had all the self-confidence in the world to go with it. And you
know something? He was quite romantic and chivalrous.
There was a story of how he snatched his first car on Herbert
Macaulay Road in Yaba, Lagos. Why? His girlfriend was broke.
He eventually sold the car for N400 but the sad part was that
in the process of stealing the car, the poor owner was shot
dead. He actually snatched the first car he saw on the road.
Such was the ferocious nature of his audacity.
Oyenusi’s arrogance was also legendary. In 1970, he was
arrested and handcuffed by a police officer. As the policeman
was ordering him around, Oyenusi blasted him and thundered:
‘ People like you don’t talk to me like that when I am armed. I
gun them down. ’
Hmmm, but that was not all. Oyenusi was so feared that when
the famed movie director, Chief Eddie Ugbomah made a film
titled The Rise and Fall of Dr. Oyenusi in 1977, there was no
one bold enough to come forward to act the role of the armed
robber because they feared his members would show them
shege. Ugbomah had no other option but to act the role
himself with the feature film depicting the senseless violence
of armed robberies and the absolutely atrocious manner by
which lives of innocent Nigerians were snuffed out. But there
was one interesting thing that happened: a medical doctor by
the name of Dr. Oyenusi was so mad at the film producer that
he headed for the court trying to stop the shooting of the
movie.
Actually, Ugbomah was threatened. He received a letter from
thieves who invaded and looted his provision store, carting
away all they could. In the letter, they promised to return his
goods if he would only stop shooting the film in which he
exposed the support received by the armed robbers from their
‘godfathers’ and even high-ranking officers in the Nigerian
Armed Forces. The stubborn Ugbomah called their bluff and
went ahead with the 16mm-flick (kindly send us a clip of this
film if you have one). Ugbomah would later produce many
other films such as Death of a Black President (1983), Esan
(Nemesis), The Mask and Vengeance of the Cult in 1985.
Death of a Black President was about the assassination of
General Murtala Muhammed .
In the 1970s, Oyenusi was no doubt the uncrowned emperor of
Nigerian robbers and he is described as the ‘first celebrated
armed robber in Nigeria’. He is regarded by some as the
pioneer of conventional armed robbery in Nigeria. When
Oyenusi reigned at the height of his regal confidence, he
declared:
‘ The bullet has no power .‘
As at that time, armed robbers were condemned to death and
thousands joyfully came out to ‘enjoy’ the grisly public
executions before the firing squad on the pristine beaches of
Lagos. Although Nigeria no longer has very ‘famous’ bandits
and thieves like Anini (at the age of 26, Lawrence
Nomayagbon Anini was the most notorious robber in Nigeria),
Babatunde Folorunsho , Monday Osunbor , Shina Rambo ,
Buraimoh Jimoh , Oyenusi , ‘ Mighty Joe’ , ‘ Captain Blood’
and George Iyamu ( a former Deputy Superintendent of Police
who was Anini’s collaborator ), armed robbery is nonetheless a
major problem in the nation.
THE END
In March 1971, Oyenusi was nabbed by the Nigerian Police
after he organized a robbery in which $28,000 (value as at that
time) was stolen. They killed a police constable in the process.
Although the first public execution of robbers had taken place
in April 1971, that of Oyenusi and his criminal allies was a
special case and the Lagos government took time to prepare
the grounds at the Bar Beach.
By 8.am, officials were already at the execution arena to check
the whole place just to ensure that everything went on ‘well’. A
combined team of police officers and soldiers struggled to
contain the surging crowd of thousands of excited spectators.
At about 9.15 am, a team of Lagos City Council workers came
to the execution arena with empty mock coffins which they
calmly laid behind the execution stand. Obviously, they were
there to make fun of a man who had sent so much terror into
their hearts. About half an hour later, eight robbers were led to
the execution stand…
Ishola Oyenusi2
HIS EXECUTION DAY.
On the day of Oyenusi’s execution, over 30,000 Nigerians
trooped to the famous Bar Beach (armed robberies were quite
rare then and when it happened, it was the gist of the town for
months so the considerably high level of the people’s curiosity
can be appreciated). While some in the crowd jeered and
booed Oyenusi and his Gang of Seven, some of his friends and
family members present could not hold back their tears. But
for most of the witnesses, it was good riddance to bad
nonsense. As for Oyenusi, he was smiling, smiling to the last
but the agony on his face too was unmistakable. But just few
minutes before his body was riddled with hot-leaded bullets
from stern-faced soldiers of the Nigerian Army, he finally
confessed saying:
‘ I am dying for the offence I have committed.‘
Two army trucks and a black van conveyed them to the firing
spot. Oyenusi was in the black van. In seconds, three soldiers
flew out of the army trucks and proceeded to the black van
inside which was Nigeria’s most dreaded armed robber. The
soldiers came to a screeching halt and stood at attention by
the van. All of a sudden, one of them let out a shrill
command! The door was flung open and slowly, Oyenusi
appeared from within the darkness of the Black Maria. As if
the heavens were in concert, dark clouds had formed over the
Bar Beach. He was cloaked in a dark long-sleeved shirt and
his hands were tied behind his back. He spotted a pair of dark
loafers and his trousers were wrinkled. Sweating profusely, he
kept throwing fast glances around as if he was looking for
someone as he surveyed the crowd who had thronged the
beach to simply see him die.
Ishola Oyenusi2
As the soldiers grabbed and tied him to the pole, he was still
scanning through the crowd. One of the giggling spectators in
the crowd whispered to the next ‘Who is he looking for?‘.
Smartly, seven soldiers formed a lethal line in front of
Oyenusi. A soldier let out a fierce command to the
sharpshooters. All of them took aim at Oyenusi. The next voice
reverberated all over Nigeria:
‘ Fire !’
Like an electrocuted being, his body shook vigorously as he
slumped and went limp around the pole that held his remains.
For a man who said bullets had no power to penetrate his skin,
he slumped in seconds, surrendering to the high-velocity
missiles directed at his mortal vessel. His fragile human body
could not withstand the pitiless hail of gunfire, amplified by
the metallic drums behind them. Some of the robbers refused
the final blessings from the priest while some of them look
clearly frightened as the soldiers aimed at them. The basic
human instinct of survival betrayed their emotions. Some
others shouted their protests and defiance to the last as live
cameras of the journalists sent the gory details to those at
home watching the spectacle on their black-white television
sets.
However, Oyenusi, who confessed that he joined the armed
robbery business in 1959, was not to die alone. He was to end
his journey on earth with six of his other gang members whom
he had led to their last robbery at the WAHUM factory at Ikeja,
Lagos on the 27th March, 1971. These included:
Ishola Oyenusi3
- Joel Amamieye
- Ambrose Nwokobia
- Stephen Ndubuokwu
- Philip Ogbolumain
- Joseph Osamedike
- Ademola Adegbitan
Amamlaye was a former Personnel Manager at WAHUM where
they robbed while Nwokobia was the gateman at the same
place. During the robbery, they killed a police constable named
Mr. Nwi. An eighth man, Isaac Ekwunife was also executed for
robbing a man of a car in Surulere, Lagos in early 1971.
Ishola Oyenusi4
By the time the guns stopped vomiting the bullets, Oyenusi
and his cohorts were dead bringing to a total of 70 armed
robbers executed after the Nigerian Civil War ended in 1970.
As hinted earlier, death by firing squad was the order of the
day as at that time. Following Oyenusi’s execution, the
Information Officer stationed at the Nigerian Embassy in
Washington DC, Femi Davis was interviewed on the matter. He
said:
It is the law to shoot persons convicted of armed robbery, that
is the robbery with armed violence. The law was passed last
year by the Federal Government because we wanted to make
it tough for criminals who began preying upon villages and
people on the highway looking for easy money.
Oyenusi, the man also known as ‘Dr. Rob-and-Kill ’ and his
gang met their brutal end at the hands of a 14-man firing
squad on the serene Victoria Island of Lagos. According to
one of his defence lawyers who visited him while in jail,
Oyenusi was imprisoned for the first time when he was 21. He
then escaped and was imprisoned again. He escaped AGAIN
and was imprisoned AGAIN. He escaped about eight times
and then he decided to become an armed robber and that
gave him the cloak of invincibility for some time. According to
Ebenezer Babatope , former Minister of Transport in his book,
The Struggle for Power in Nigeria , Oyenusi told journalists
minutes before his death that he would never have become an
armed robber if his parents were rich enough to sustain him in
the secondary school. He also confessed to taking part in ten
major robberies and murders over a period of six years
( Africa Research Bulletin, Blackwell, 1971 ).
Nigerians now travel with fear (some families have even
banned night travels) and move with trepidation while the
security forces are either too demoralized, outnumbered
( which serious nation of 170 million on earth will be policed by
370,000 police officers, does that make any ‘zenze’? Russia
with about 143 million people has almost one million police
officers equipped with armed helicopters, A-91 rifles, Makarov
and Grach pistols, armoured vehicles, police buses, carbines,
vans, all-terrain vehicles ) or under-armed to launch any
reasonable counterattack or simply join ranks with the
lawbreakers. Hopefully, a time will come when Nigeria will be
rid of this vermin called armed robbery (and yeah, pen robbery
too).
Trivia : The military government of General Yakubu Gowon
approved the public executions of armed robbers. During his
regime, the trend of armed robbery was becoming disturbing,
a decree was passed, robbers faced the Armed Robbery
Tribunal and were promptly shot. |
Re: Lifee And Death Of Ishola Oyenusi by afonomics(m): 4:41pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
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Re: Lifee And Death Of Ishola Oyenusi by kaywhynoni: 4:42pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
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Re: Lifee And Death Of Ishola Oyenusi by Shegzy8(m): 4:45pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
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Re: Lifee And Death Of Ishola Oyenusi by Shegzy8(m): 4:50pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
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Re: Lifee And Death Of Ishola Oyenusi by idinye(m): 5:05pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
Amamieye wasnt part of Oyenusi's gang, he was a naval officer convicted on a separate robbery case. |
Re: Lifee And Death Of Ishola Oyenusi by amiskurie(m): 5:05pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
Jaguda season Next is sina Rambo |
Re: Lifee And Death Of Ishola Oyenusi by Shegzy8(m): 5:12pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
idinye:......na wetin I c I paste |
Re: Lifee And Death Of Ishola Oyenusi by Khd95(m): 5:20pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
Oyenusi vs aneni Who badt pass |
Re: Lifee And Death Of Ishola Oyenusi by LilSmith55(m): 7:49pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
Khd95: In Nigeria Anini na Number 1 and Oyenusi Number 2... Infact Wikipedia only recognize Anini, hin full story dey dere... |
Re: Lifee And Death Of Ishola Oyenusi by tafabaloo(m): 3:01am On Nov 13, 2015 |
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Re: Lifee And Death Of Ishola Oyenusi by JoshRDWM(m): 3:17am On Nov 13, 2015 |
like al capone of africa!! Very brutal!! |
Re: Lifee And Death Of Ishola Oyenusi by burtlow: 3:42am On Nov 13, 2015 |
Lol |
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