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    Chidinma claims police forced her to confess killing Ataga

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoApril 30, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Usifo Ataga was allegedly murdered by Chidinma Ojukwu
    Usifo Ataga was allegedly murdered by Chidinma Ojukwu
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    A former 300-level Mass Communication student at the University of Lagos, Chidinma Ojukwu, testified before a Lagos State High Court on Tuesday that every statement she made to police during interrogation was false and given under duress.

    Chidinma is on trial for allegedly murdering Super TV’s Chief Executive Officer, Michael Usifo Ataga.

    In her defence before Justice Yetunde Adesanya at the Lagos High Court in Tafawa Balewa Square, Chidinma claimed that fear kept her from telling the truth during her interactions with the police.

    “Because of the fear that the Investigating Police Officer, Mr Bamidele, and his team put in me, I couldn’t say anything contrary to the narration he asked me to tell the Commissioner of Police,” she testified.

    Chidinma, Adedapo Quadri, and her sister, Chioma Egbuchu, are accused of theft and forgery.

    On October 12, 2021, they were arraigned on nine counts.

    The defendant, who launched her defence on April 17, 2025, described how she was arrested and interviewed on June 23, 2021.

    “The IPO, Mr Bamidele, collected my phone and asked me to input my password, which I did. He went to my contact list and searched for my sister’s name. He asked me to confirm it and then wrote it down.”

    She continued, “He asked me about my laptop and what I went to do at Computer Village. I told him I went to repair the laptop on the table and sold another one. He asked which one I sold; I said a MacBook. He asked where I sold it; I said a phone vendor, and then he wrote the address down.”

    Chidinma stated that Bamidele also questioned the cannabis she and Ataga allegedly smoked.

    “He asked where I got the cannabis from. I said I have someone who supplies me. He asked who, and I said Quadri. He asked for his number; I said it was on my phone, and he wrote it down.”

    • Chidinma denies killing Ataga, tells court ‘I found him in a pool of blood’

    “When he asked about Michael’s ATM card, I told him I didn’t have it. He said N5m had been withdrawn and another N20,000 withdrawn a few times, totalling N5,380,000. I said, ‘Sir, I don’t know anything about it.”

    She informed the court that, after the interrogation, Bamidele claimed to have acquired evidence and directed her to write her testimony.

    When she protested that she had already written a statement and that her lawyer was unavailable, she was hit.

    “I said, ‘Sir, I’ve written my statement, and you tore it. Now you want me to write another one, and my lawyer is not here.’ Then I got a slap on the back,” she recounted.

    “I picked up the pen and told him I wasn’t feeling fine and needed to rest. He said there was no time for that.”

    She said as she began writing, her hands started shaking.

    “He collected the pen and said I was too slow. Then he started asking questions about my name, age, address, school, and state of origin. After that, he stopped asking and started writing the statement himself.”

    She continued, “When he was done, he gave it to me to read. I said, ‘Sir, your handwriting is illegible, I can’t read it.’ He read it to me. I said, ‘Sir, these allegations are all false.’ He said, ‘That will be your story, better comply.”

    Chidinma told the court her hands were handcuffed to the seat she sat on.

    “He read the statement over and over to me and gave me a short narration.

    He said, ‘Tomorrow, I’ll take you to the CP’s office, and this is what you are to say.’ He then left me in the interrogation room, with one hand handcuffed to the chair and the other free so I could flip through the pages.”

    “The next morning, on June 24, 2021, Bamidele returned with another officer identified as Chris.

    “They removed the handcuff, gave me water to wash my face, then asked me to narrate the statement. I missed some words, and Bamidele said we were going to the CP’s office.”

    “I asked if my lawyer had come. Mr Chris said I should stop being stubborn and that they’d get a government lawyer for me.”

    She mentioned that when they arrived in Ikeja, the other officers exited the vehicle, and she was left with Bamidele. “ He asked if I still remembered the statement or if he should read it to me again.

    He said, ‘Listen to me carefully; do not say otherwise to the CP if you love your life.’”

    At the CP’s office, she noted that she narrated the story Bamidele had instructed her to tell.

    “I couldn’t say anything different because of the fear. The officers brought in my father and asked him if he knew me. He said, ‘Yes, that’s my daughter.’ We were both handcuffed.”

    She added, “Mr Bamidele told me some journalists would be asking questions and I should stick to the narration.

    He took me to an open field, and in less than a minute, people flooded around me with cameras. I answered their questions based on his instructions.”

    After the police command visit, the suspect said she was taken back to the station and into the DCP’s office. “Mr Bamidele said he was going to record a video, and I should narrate the same story. I said, ‘Sir, I’m tired; you’ve disoriented me. I need to rest.’ One team member said I should be allowed to rest for 20 minutes.”

    “After 20 minutes, a young lady came and applied concealer to my face. She touched up my face. Then they held the video, and Mr Bamidele said I should start speaking. As I spoke, he stopped me and said, ‘Why are you speaking like you don’t know what you’re saying?’ I said, ‘Sir, my headache is affecting me.”

    They held discussions among themselves and brought a flip chart. “As I spoke using the chart, Bamidele paused the video and said my eyes were too fixated on it. We started again. He said I was too slow and timid. We made videos several times until he found the one he liked, and then I was taken to the cell.”

    Later that evening, she narrated that she was taken by another officer, Mr Oseni, to a different office where two female officers, Ms Funke and Ms Bola, were present.

    “I was told to write another statement. I said there was already one. Funke told me to shut up and sit down. She brought a black file and a blank paper.”

    “I said I was reluctant. Then a male officer smashed my head on the table. I said I was hungry, and Bola said, ‘We don’t have time for that. When you’re done, you’ll get food.’”

    She said she wrote her name, address, and phone number before Funke took the statement, wrote a heading on it, and returned it to her.

    “She started dictating. My handwriting was small because I was weak. Afterwards, Oseni took me to the cell.”

    “Nothing in the statement is true,” she told the court. “Not even the part about buying food from Blackbell Restaurant. He said, ‘Please sign,’ which I did, and he took me back to the cell,” she said.

    Presiding judge Justice Adesanya adjourned the case until May 7, 2025, for continuation of the trial.

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