Suspects reveal why they killed Ogun FRSC officer, daughter

Dare Babalola

In a shocking revelation, suspects have confessed to the brutal murder of Funmilayo Lasisi, a Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) officer, and her daughter, Sewa, revealing the gruesome details of the crime.

40-year-old Victor Fajemirokun, who is the boyfriend of the late officer explained that he lured the deceased to their death in the hands of some herbalists in Osun State.

Fajemirokun was paraded alongside two herbalists, Gboyega Daramola and Sunday James, at the headquarters of the Osun State Police Command in Osogbo on Wednesday.

The Osogbo-based businessman admitted to luring the victims from Ogun to Ijebu-Jesa, Osun State, claiming an Islamic cleric told him Funmilayo had exploited his success through spiritual means.

Reports confirmed that Funmilayo, 39, and her daughter, initially reported missing in Ogun State, were discovered dead with severe mutilations at a suspected herbalist’s lair in Osun, pointing towards a ritualistic murder.

Earlier reports stated that Funmilayo and her daughter were declared missing on November 2, after failing to return from their Obasanjo Hilltop Estate home in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

Following the state Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Gotan’s, media briefing, Fajemirokun revealed to journalists that a cleric had warned him Funmilayo’s continued existence would hinder his success.

Fajemirokun, who had informed his Osogbo-based wife he was attending prayers in Ikoyi, Osun State, confessed to inviting Funmilayo from Ogun, believing she had exploited his success and required spiritual cleansing to escape her influence.

Narrating what transpired on the day of the incident, Fajemirokun said, “I met one Gboyega Daramola on TikTok. The agreement between me and Funmilayo was to go and meet him for spiritual cleansing. So, when this man (Gboyega) did spiritual consultation for me, he said Funmilayo was the one causing misfortune for me. So, he asked me to come with her.

“I went there with Funmilayo to his place at Ijebu-Ijesa. The man told Funmilayo that she had to do some rituals and instructed three men to take her to the bush to perform the rituals. It was in the bush that we killed her. The daughter went to the bush with us.

“After killing them, I ran to a mountain in Ikoyi. It was from there that I went to Ibadan.

“It was as if I was hypnotised. I never really wanted to do that. So, when we got there, I knew that they were going to kill her. I never knew they harvested their organs. I only heard that on the news and that was when I decided to come back home.”

One of the two herbalists arrested in connection with the crime, James, stated the role he played.

He said he met the two deceased on November 2 in the house of his boss, Daramola.

“I went to my boss’s house, where I met Victor, a woman and a young girl. My boss (Daramola) told me that Victor had gone to an alfa before, where he was told that his woman friend had used his glory. So, he was there for them to kill his wife and his child.

“So, my boss ordered me to kill them and threatened me. We took them to a bush where we used a knife to slit their throats. After that, we cut the woman into pieces,”* James said.
Daramola, who allegedly gave the order for the killing, however, told PUNCH Metro that it was Fajemirokun who instructed them to kill the deceased, but denied being present when the crime was committed.

Stating the facts of the case, CP Gotan said Fajemirokun was reported missing on November 2 in Ikoyi, where he had gone to a mountain for prayers.

“Subsequently, through intelligence-led investigation and painstaking analysis; on November 16, 2025, one Gboyega Daramola, ‘m’ a.k.a. ‘Aberefa’ was arrested and confirmed to be an herbalist. During his interrogation, he emphatically confessed that one Fajemirokun Victor ‘m’ was one of his customers, that on November 2, 2025, a woman and her daughter were brought to him by Fajemirokun Victor ‘m’ for money rituals and the subjects have been killed. He further mentioned one Sunday James, ‘m’, one Kehinde and one Idowu to be part of the killers.

“Furthermore, on Monday, November 17, 2025, the suspect, Gboyega Daramola, ‘m’ a.k.a. ‘Aberefa’, led the detectives to Esa-Odo Dam, Osun State where the body of one Lasisi Funmilayo Oluwamayokun, ‘f’, 38 years, who happened to be a senior officer of the FRSC in Ogun State, was dumped.

“Thereafter, it was recovered and deposited at the Uniosun Teaching Hospital Morgue for autopsy. Meanwhile, some vital parts of the body such as head, breast, two hands, private parts and others were missing,” the CP said.

Gotan added that further credible intelligence led to the arrest of one of the principal suspects mentioned by the herbalist.

“On November 20, 2025, one Sunday James was arrested in Ekiti State where he was hiding. During interrogation, he confessed to be the one who slaughtered both mother and her daughter on the instruction of his herbalist-boss, Gboyega Daramola a.k.a. ‘Aberefa,’ while the duo of Kehinde and Idowu were the ones who butchered the body.

“However, the suspect Sunday James led the detectives to recover the body of the daughter, Sewa Lasisi, from the bush where she was killed. Likewise, some vital parts of the body such as head, two hands and the feet were missing. The remains were also deposited at Uniosun Teaching Hospital Morgue.

“However, it was gathered that Fajemirokun Victor who masterminded the killing had absconded from being arrested. Through the collaboration with Interpol, he was apprehended in Ghana and repatriated to Nigeria,” Gotan further said.

The CP assured the public that the perpetrators would be charged in court after the conclusion of the investigation and said efforts were ongoing to arrest other suspects still at large.

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