A 400-Level student of History and International Relations in a private
university in Osun State, Adubi, was recently arrested for mpersonating Mrs. Florence Ajimobi, wife
of Oyo State governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, on Facebook.
heavy burden of paying his school fees forced him into the crime.The Commissioner of Police in Oyo State, Mr. Leye Oyebade, at Eleyele in
Ibadan, Oyo State capital, told journalists that the suspect explained that the sudden death
of his father, who was a laboratory scientist, last year, made life
difficult for him on campus.
Adubi, according to the police boss, was arrested on November 25,
2015, for allegedly opening a fake Facebook account purportedly
belonging to Mrs. Ajimobi, adding that the suspect had the intention to
defraud innocent and unsuspecting members of the public on the wall and
timeline of the fake Facebook account by requesting them to pay certain
amount into his bank account.
“The suspect lied to many people, informing them of the non-existent
Women Empowerment Programme and Car Loan Scheme of the First Lady. The
suspect confessed to the crime,” Oyebade said.
Adubi confessed that he opened a new Facebook account in the name of
Mrs Ajimobi, searched for her pictures on Google and uploaded them later
on the account. According to him, he posted on the wall and timeline
of the account, two, schemes – Women Empowerment Programme and Car Loan
Scheme.
He stated that four persons contacted him on the scheme, but they said that they had not paid any money into his bank account.
Speaking further, he said:
“Initially, I contacted a woman and
intimated her about a woman empowerment programme going on in Oyo State
and she promised to get back to me. She was the only one I contacted
concerning the empowerment programme.
“After that, I made it public on the timeline that there is a car
loan scheme going on as a way through which the governor and his wife
intended to compensate the people of Oyo State for their loyalty and
faithfulness towards his administration. So, interested people
contacted me.
“A woman contacted me first. She asked about the details of what it
would take to get the car. I told her that the kind of car she wants
would determine how much she would pay as deposit. She asked for NISSAN
Micra vehicle and I told her it would cost N300,000. But she would make
N100,000 as deposit. So, she said she would get back to me, but she
never did. Another person contacted me for NISSAN Micra vehicle and he
also promised to get back to me and up till now, he did not.
“Then, another man contacted me as well for 2003 model of Toyota
Camry. I told him the 2003 model was not available, but informed him
that it was the 2006 model that was available and I asked him to deposit
300,000. He promised to get back to me as well. From that moment till
now, I have not received a dime from him as well.”
Curiously, the suspect said he would have loved to have the
opportunity to talk one-on-one with Mrs. Florence Ajimobi. That desire
appears to be a pipedream as it is uncertain the Oyo First Lady would be
willing to meet him.
“I believe I should get a pardon because, I have not received a dime
from anybody. If I am actually given the opportunity to have a
heart-to-heart talk with the First Lady, I can plead with her as a son
to assist me so that I can go back to school and get a first degree.
Nobody around me, who knows me very well, would allow my level of
intelligence to waste away,” he said.
The suspect appealed to well-meaning Nigerians to give him a chance
to go back to school, adding: “I lost my father last year and the
financial burden has been too much for me to pay my school fees. So,
that was what led me into it. Nobody taught me how to do it. In this
computer age, every youth has access to the Internet; provided you are
computer literate, there are so many things you will be able to do by
yourself without being taught.”
The suspect also explained that the portion of his father’s gratuity
that got to him was used to settle the debt he incurred while going to
school. He lamented that the financial capacity of his mother could not
see him through the school, saying:
“I still have a mother, but it is
different when the responsibility of two parents become that of one
person.”