Tag: Oko Oloyun

  • Video: Fatai Yusuf ‘Oko Oloyun’ buried in hometown

    Video: Fatai Yusuf ‘Oko Oloyun’ buried in hometown

    Popular Lagos-based traditional medicine practitioner Fatai Yusuf, popularly known as Oko Oloyun who was murdered by gunmen on Eruwa-Igbo-Ora Road in Oyo State on Thursday has been buried.

    The deceased was buried at his hometown Otu, Iseyin in Oyo State on Friday according to Islamic rites.

    According to reports, his corpse was not deposited at Igbo-Ora General hospital’s mortuary but was taken away after he was confirmed dead.

    Popular Fuji maestro, King Saheed Osupa also shared a clip from the burial rites, confirming that the trado-medical expert has been laid to rest.

    He posted a video of how the businessman was buried with a caption: “ This is how Alhaji Fatai Yusuf Oko Oloyun remains was buried. May his soul Rest In Peace.”

    Meanwhile, Oyo State Police Command said it has started interrogating the two police escorts that were with Oko Oloyun when he was gruesomely murdered.

    The police also appealed to members of the public with credible information on Oko Oloyun’s death to come forward.

  • Investors in Oko Oloyun’s Ponzi scheme storm office to demand money after death

    Investors in Oko Oloyun’s Ponzi scheme storm office to demand money after death

    Tens of Lagosians stormed the LASU Road office of late Alhaji Fatai Yusuf, popularly known as Oko Oloyun, to demand the money they invested in his Ponzi scheme.

    Oko Oloyun, a popular Lagos-based trado-medical expert, was murdered on Thursday around 4:30pm on the road while travelling to Iseyin, Oyo State. He was reportedly attacked by some hoodlums at Igboora.

    Following his demise, people who invested money in his Ponzi scheme, known as “Option C” stormed the Head office of his company to demand how to retrieve their money.

    The investors were the more confused as his two offices at Egba Idowu along Igando road in Lagos were shut with no one to provide information.

    The investors, however, vowed to take drastic measures if a statement was not issued by the organization as soon as possible.

    Just like the day MMM folded up, the investors in “Option C” programme narrated how much they had invested and insisted they could not afford to lose their hard-earned money.

    An investor, who identified himself as Tunde explained that Option C is a money-making programme that promised a 10% return in two months.

    Tunde, who was trembling while speaking, added that he invested in the scheme in July 2019 and had only received returns once, contrary to the agreement of two months which was stated.

    Another investor, a retired teacher, who was clearly in shock, stated that she had invested millions having joined the programme in December 2018. She said she had only received N500,000 from her investment and that she was not sure of her fate with the death of Oko Oloyun.

    Clutching her investment documents, she said that she filed to pull out after inconsistency in payment but rescinded her decision when she was told that she could not get her investment back in full.

    Mrs. Sulaimon, an investor, said she aborted her trip to travel down from Badagry to Igando when she heard about the assassination of Oko Oloyun.

    Another investor, who spoke with teary eyes said Oko Oloyun’s death was a big blow to the Ponzi scheme. He however advised his co-investors to allow the family some mourning space before demanding for their money.

    Meanwhile, some investors who had visited the house of the late Oko Oloyun in Lagos alleged that they were denied access by the security men, with the statement that “Alhaja said we should not allow anybody to come in, they are all in Ibadan.”

    After the outcry, the investors agreed among themselves to visit the house of the deceased in Lagos during the Fidau prayers on the eighth day to demand their returns.

    However, a security man at Oko Oloyun’s Egan Idowu office alleged that one of the rooms in the head office was intentionally burnt by unknown men prior to Oko Oloyun’s death.

    He said the workers who were on duty had been arrested.

  • How popular trado-medical doctor, Fatai Yusuf ‘Oko-Oloyun’ was murdered – Police

    How popular trado-medical doctor, Fatai Yusuf ‘Oko-Oloyun’ was murdered – Police

    …as police interrogate escorts, staff

    The Oyo State Police Command said on Friday, that the two Police escorts attached to a popular Yoruba herbal manufacturer, Alhaji Fatai Yusuff, killed by some unknown gunmen are being questioned at the homicide section of State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID Iyaganku, Ibadan.

    The Command in a statement signed by its Public Relations Officer, Mr. Olugbenga Fadeyi, also revealed that some staff of the deceased, apart from the 2-man armed escorts of Policemen, were being questioned by a team of crack detectives from the homicide section of State Criminal Investigation Department.

    Yusuff, who is also known as Oko Oloyun, was shot while on his way from Abeokuta in Ogun state to Iseyin in Oyo state by unknown gunmen.

    Fadeyi said that the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Shina Olukolu “seizes the opportunity to appeal to any member of the public with credible information not to hesitate in passing same to the Oyo State Police Command to assist in the detection of the crime and apprehension of the offenders.”

    He maintained that the two escorts and the staff were being questioned to find and apprehend the fleeing suspects who wrecked the heinous act.

    While giving more insights to the killing, Fadeyi said that a report was received by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) Igbo-ora that around Akeroro Area on the Abeokuta/Igbo-ora/Iseyin road, the 2-car convoy of the deceased was ambushed shortly after passing through five different Police Stop and search teams along the route.

    He added that the 2-man armed escorts of Policemen protecting the deceased engaged the assailants, but that the assailants managed to escape back into the forest after a single shot had hit the deceased who died later of his bullet injuries.

    Fadeyi said, “The Commissioner of Police Oyo State Police Command, CP. Shina T. Olukolu wishes to put the record straight on the most unfortunate death of Alh. Fatai Yussuf a.k.a ‘Oko Oloyun’ on Thursday 23rd January, 2020.

    “A report was received by the Divisional Police Officer, DPO Igbo-ora that around Akeroro Area on the Abeokuta/Igbo-ora/Iseyin road, the 2-car convoy of the deceased was allegedly ambushed shortly after passing through five different Police Stop and Search teams along the route by yet to be identified assailants who fired at the moving vehicles on the road from the thick forest.

    “The 2-man armed escorts of Policemen protecting the deceased engaged the assailants, but they managed to escape back into the forest after a single shot had hit the deceased who died later of his bullet injuries.

    “However, an interesting twist to the story was that the deceased probably had earlier detected an alleged book-keeping records fraud in his Lagos office which subsequently allegedly led to the burning/destruction of some financial/book-keeping records.

    “In addition to other possible motives, a plausible nexus is, therefore, being suspected between the fire incident and the attack on the deceased.

    “Meanwhile, some of the staff and his two (2) Police escorts are being questioned by a team of crack detectives from the homicide section of State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID Iyaganku, Ibadan with a view of finding and apprehending the fleeing suspects who wrecked the heinous act.

    “The Commissioner of Police, therefore, seizes this opportunity to appeal to any member of the public with credible information not to hesitate in passing same to the Oyo State Police Command to assist in the detection of the crime and apprehension of the offenders, while at the same time, assuring members of the public that the Police is on top of the situation and working with other Police formations/units to ensure that the directive of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP M.A. Adamu, NPM, to crack this case as quickly as possible is complied with to the letter.

    “In addition, it is our resolve that no matter how long it takes, the Commissioner of Police promises to bring the culprits to justice within the shortest possible time”.

  • Popular trado-medical practitioner, Fatai Yusuf ‘oko oloyun’ shot dead in Oyo

    Popular trado-medical practitioner, Fatai Yusuf ‘oko oloyun’ shot dead in Oyo

    The Founder of Oko-Oloyun Worldwide and De-Fayus International, Alhaji Fatai Yusuf (Aka Oko Oloyun), has been shot dead.

    Oyo State Police Command on Thursday confirmed the murder of popular traditional medical expert.

    Yusuf, the manufacturer of popular Fijk Flusher among other herbal products, was killed by unknown gunmen on Igbo-Ora-Eruwa Road in Oyo State.

    Confirming the sad incident, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) Mr Gbenga Fadeyi said Yusuf was killed around 4:30pm on the road while traveling to Iseyin, Oyo State.

    Fadeyi, a Superintendent of Police (SP), said the Commissioner of Police (CP) Shina Olukolu has visited the scene of the incident with some deputy commissioners for an on-the-spot fact-finding mission.

    The PPRO said Olukolu has directed a high-powered manhunt for the hoodlums that perpetrated the dastardly act with a view to bringing them to justice.

    Yusuf, who until his death was the President of the Physiotherapists’ Association of Nigeria.

    According to reports, his assailant trailed him from Lagos till the point where he was murdered.

    Yusuf, it was also learnt, always opted for that route to escape insecurity on the major roads