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A house who reportedly killed his naval officer boss has reportedly confessed
to the crime - Jaja, a native of the Opobo-Nkoro local government area, Rivers
state said he killed his boss because he did not pay his salary but rented
N300,000 apartment for his girlfriend - He also confessed to killing Lorraine
Onye, girlfriend to his boss Raphael Jaja, the houseboy of a naval officer who
allegedly killed his boss, Lieutenant Abubakar Yusuf and his girlfriend,
Lorraine Onye, has confessed to to the crime. Jaja, a native of Opobo-Nkoro
local government area, Rivers state confessed that he stabbed Yusuf to death,
packed his corpse in a bag and took it to a bush where he set it ablaze because
his boss allegedly refused to pay his 15 months’ salary. He alleged that the
naval officer had promised to help him save the salary – N15,000 per month –
and pay him at once so he could use the money to plan his wedding. READ ALSO:
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that Jaja confessed to the crime and led investigators to recover the remains
of the naval officer in the bush as well as the deceased’s Hyundai Veloster
which he sold for N1.9m. “We also recovered the naval officer’s phone which he
exchanged with the friend in addition to N30,000,” a police officer told the
news outlet. In his confession, he said: “I am a technician. I have worked at
Abuja International Airport. I returned to Port Harcourt in 2016 because my
brother was ill. In July 2016, somebody introduced me to Lt. Yusuf that he
wanted to install a DSTV. He was serving at the Navy Primary School in Port
Harcourt. After I installed the DSTV, he told me to fix some wires. He was
happy with the job I did. “I told him I wanted to go back to Abuja, but he
persuaded me to stay back and work for him. He gave me the spare key to his
apartment and I started living with him. He promised to pay me N15,000 monthly
and that he would pay all my money before my marriage slated for December 2017.
He met his girlfriend sometime in 2017. Whenever she passed the night at the
apartment, the lieutenant would ask me to sleep in a store in the compound.”
Going further, Jaja claimed that he helped the late officer to execute two
contracts worth N22.8m in September 2017 but he was not paid for his efforts.
Jaja, a native of the Opobo-Nkoro local government area, Rivers state said he
killed his boss because he did not pay his salary but rented N300,000 apartment
for his girlfriend. Credit: Google
“While I was preparing for my wedding, I
asked him to give me N400,000; he said he had no money. I eventually borrowed
N320,000 to do the wedding. In January 2018, I went back to him to ask for my
money. He said he did not have money and that I was disturbing him. I stopped
going to the barracks. In March 2018, he called me several times, but I did not
pick his calls. When I later picked, he said he had a job for me. On getting to
his office, he said he had given it to somebody else because I didn’t come on
time. He laughed at me.
“I went to the barracks to help one of his colleagues
fix a DSTV. On my way back home, Lieutenant Yusuf called me to help him take
his decoder to the DSTV office for a reset. He gave me N1,000 transport fare.
When I came back, he asked me to service his generator. When I finished, he
gave me N1,000. I told him the money was small and that he was being unfair to
me. I asked him to give me some money so that I could establish my own business
to take care of my family. He said he did not send me to go and marry.
“The following day, he called me that the generator was not working
again. He told me to buy N1,000 oil on my way to the barracks. After I fixed
the generator, I asked him for payment, but he said he had given me N1,000 the
previous day. I told him I collected the N1,000 because he was my boss.
“I
asked for the money he was owing me again; he said he had no money and that I
was disturbing him. He said he was also planning his wedding,” Jaja added. He
also explained that he began to plan Yusuf’s murder in April 2018 when the
naval officer returned from Abuja with a new Hyundai Veloster.
“He said he did
not send me to marry and that I should carry my cross. I went back to him the
next day for the money. He asked me to help him prepare noodles. There was a
drug, Tanlin, in my pocket.
I bought it because of a dog that my neighbour, who
just packed out, left behind. The dog was disturbing me and I wanted to give it
the drug so that it would sleep off. I put a little of the drug in the noodles.

I discovered the drug did not have any effect on him. “On May 3, I went back to
his house. I met only his girlfriend at home. We did not like each other, but I
decided to be friendly with her that day.
I asked her to tell me about her
relationship with my boss. She was initially reluctant until I assured her I
meant no harm. She told me that she and my boss were supposed to travel to
Canada in 2017, but they couldn’t make it. She said he bought a phone for her and
gave her N300,000 to rent a house," he added.
“I was annoyed as she was
saying all these. I asked her if she knew my boss’ phone password; she said she
did not know it. I persuaded her to tell me his ATM card password and she did.
I pretended that I admired her hair style and told her to turn her back.
The
moment she did so, I held her neck and strangled her. She was foaming. She died
afterwards. I hid her corpse somewhere in the room and covered it with
clothes.” He said his boss who went to bed immediately did not suspect anything
when he returned from work in the evening.
Going further he said he stabbed his
boss with a knife when he (boss) was asleep. “I packed his corpse in a bag and
kept it in the boot of his car parked on the premises. I cleaned the
bloodstains on the floor, wore his uniform and drove the car out of the
barracks.
I drove the car to a village called Apani and dropped his body in a
bush. I looked for a tyre and set his corpse ablaze. I burnt it so that nobody
would be able to trace him. “Still in the uniform, I drove the car to Benin,
Edo State, where I sold it to one Alhaji.
He did not want to buy the vehicle
because I could not give him the documents. I convinced him that I am a naval
officer and that he has no reason to be afraid. He bought the car N1.9m, but he
was to pay me a balance of N120,000 before I was arrested through a church
member I exchanged my boss’ phone with in Port Harcourt,” he narrated.
Meanwhile, a source had reported that a large number of Nigerians have spoken out
against the activities of officers of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).
The officers are said to assault Nigerian youths often without provocation and
as a result, the hashtag #Endsars regularly trends on social media.




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