Abdulrahman Mohammed Bello and Yetunde Lawal
Dismembered body of lady killed by Facebook lover presented in Kwara court
At the resumed hearing yesterday, foul odours pervaded the Kwara State High Court in Ilorin when police witnesses presented human parts as evidence at the ongoing trial before Justice Hannah Ajayi of the Facebook killer-lover, AbdulRahman Bello, who allegedly murdered Hafsoh Lawal.
All five suspects were present in court, while four of the 16 testified.
Father of the deceased, Ibrahim Lawal, also present in court, cried uncontrollably when asked to identify parts of her daughter’s hands presented as exhibits by the police witness.
Many people in court broke down in tears during the presentation of the items, while offensive odour from the human parts put in a plastic container enveloped the courtroom.
Justice Hannah Ajayi, at this point, dropped her pen and started pouring prayers on the embattled father that almighty God will grace him to reap the fruits of his labours on other children that are alive.
Recall that AbdulRahman Bello, an Ilorin-based cleric, in February 2025, allegedly murdered his lover, Hafsoh Lawal and dismembered her body for an alleged money ritual.
The father of the deceased, Ibrahim Lawal, a resident of Oju Ekun, Ilorin and a teacher, while giving evidence to the court, narrated happenings that culminated in the discovery of her daughter’s killer, amidst sobbing.
He said:”On 2/2/2025, my daughter told me that her friend, Islamiyah, who recently gave birth, planned to do the naming ceremony. On 9/2/2025 she went to her friend, Falilat Abdul Hafiz, to prepare for the naming ceremony with “lali” hand design. Her sisters helped her with it. On 10/2/2025 she went to private school where she teaches and came back at about 1:00pm after taking permission to attend the naming.
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” She went to the event. At 4:00 , her mother noticed she was no longer among those celebrating. She asked Falilat to know Hafsat’s whereabouts. Falilat told the deceased mother that she got a call to attend to a person. The deceased did not even eat her served food, saying that she will come back to eat.
” I called her line, it rang, but she didn’t pick up. At about 7:00 pm, we called her line again, it was said to be switched off. I called all our relatives, but they said she wasn’t with them. The night fell, but she didn’t return. We had thought that she was afraid to come home after staying late. We searched all through the night for her.
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