
Shocking: Man stabs sister over Refusal to Sell Father’s Property to Finance his Wedding
A Man identified as Friday Ejemai, 34, and his lover, Blessing David have been arrested and charged before a court in Lagos for attacking and stabbing her sister over an argument over their father’s property.
The incident happened at Governor’s Road in Ikotun where the family house was located.
According to P.M’s report, the incident happened just after the Edo State-born Friday met Blessing who is of Calabar origin in Cross River State. It was gathered that after Blessing reportedly engaged him in hot sex then Friday decided to sell his late father’s property to marry blessing.
According to Friday, he met Blessing seven Months ago and has fallen deeply in love with her and was very ready to marry. However, the obstacle to achieving his desire was the lack of funds because he reportedly sold his commercial bus after he met Blessing and used the money to sustain their relationship.
Friday was reported to have met his mother and Helen, his sister to inform them about his intention to marry his heartthrob, blessing.
Unfortunately, since Friday had no money to foot his wedding bill, he suggested to his family members that they sell their father’s property, share the proceeds while he uses his own share to foot his wedding bill and part to commence his business.
But then, his wishes were turned down with the question that, where will their mother live if the house is sold.
According to P.M News, Friday went to his sister Helen with his lover, Blessing to demand the document to the property so as to enable him to sell the land, but Helen bluntly refused. After the refusal, the two lovers jointly attacked her, stab her severally, broke bottles and damaged some of her properties.
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The matter was then taken up and reported to the Police of the Ikotun Division which eventually led to the arrest of Friday and Blessing and then, they were charged to a magistrates court in Ejigbo.
Both Blessing and Friday pleaded guilty to the charges levelled against them.
Mrs J.O.E Adeyemi, the presiding Magistrate, granted them bail in the sum of N50,000 with two Sureties in like sum.
Then the case was adjourned until August 5, 2017, for further hearing.
They were afterwards remanded in prison custody while their bail condition is perfected.
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