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I Stabbed Him Multiple Times When He Kept On Demanding For More S3x – Chidinma Confesses To Ataga Murder

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Usifo Ataga's Murder: Court Remands Chidinma For 30 Days

A footage showing the moment Chidinma Ojukwu confessed to murdering the Chief Executive Officer of Super Tv, Usifo Michael Ataga has surfaced in the Lagos High Court sitting at the Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS).

The court also viewed a footage of Ataga lifeless body found in a Lagos short-let serviced apartment.

Naija News reports that Ojukwu who is a 300L mass communication student in the University Of Lagos is standing trial for the murder of Ataga.

She is standing trial for the alleged offence alongside her sister and third defendant Chioma Egbuchu, and second defendant Adedapo Quadri.

They have been on trial since October 12, 2021, when they were arraigned at the high court before Justice Yetunde Adesanya.

At the resumption of the proceedings, the prosecution played the video recording from a Compact Disc (CD) on a large screen in the courtroom.

The video showed Ataga’s lifeless body covered in blood stains.

The video also showed Ojukwu narrating how she killed Ataga during interrogation by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Olusegun Bamidele from the Intelligence and Tactical Unit of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) Panti, Yaba.

Ojukwu explained that she met Ataga through a friend and they started speaking to each other and that on June 13, 2021, he asked her to look for a place for them to stay, so she got the short-let apartment where they ate, drank, took drugs and where he was killed.

Ojukwu said: “After I got to the place on Sunday, we were smoking loudly, drinking, watching movies and then I went to get food.

“The drug we were taking got finished and I ordered another one and went downstairs to get it from the delivery guy in the morning; that was on June 14, 2021.

“Then on Tuesday, we drank and smoked loud and I added Rophynol to his drink and we had sex. I was on the bed and he was on the chair.

“Then later he started disturbing me for more sex. I was tired and after struggling with him, he had his way and still wanted more.

“He wanted it, he was no longer himself and I thought he was no more interested in sex, only for him to return to the bed to ask for more sex.

“I pushed him away, which resulted in him hitting his head against a stool that had a glass. He had a cut on his leg and he became weak.

“I got a knife and stabbed him in the neck, ribs and stomach so that he would not be able to harm me. I tied his hands with a handkerchief.

“His blood was out and I was scared. I just packed everything, my clothes were also stained with blood, I just packed my things and left.

“I took the knife and handkerchief and when I got home, I threw the knife and handkerchief away.

“Michael (Ataga) was a friend that we just talked to. I didn’t know him that deeply and we did not talk regularly.”

When asked what was the motive behind the murder, she said there was none.

The ninth prosecution witness, DSP Bamidele asked the suspect why she was using a foreign number and she replied that it she already had the number which she uses to chat people up on social media.

Asked why the owner of the service apartment didn’t know her identity, she replied: “She didn’t ask for my identification.

During examination in chief by prosecution counsel Mrs Adenike Oluwafemi, Bamidele said the police recovered some items from the defendant’s house, including a small pink purse containing two syringes, eight pieces of Rophynol tablets, two sanitary pads, a small perfume, jewellery, an iPhone, a notebook, a diary and an HP laptop.

Other items were the defendant’s ID card with her name Ojukwu Chidinma Adora, Ataga’s driving licence, Ojukwu’s UBA ATM card, Super net ID card with Ataga’s name, then three other cards that had the deceased’s name and six blank complimentary cards, among others.

In a short ruling, Justice Adesanya dismissed the defendant’s objection and admitted the items in evidence.

Earlier, the witness showed the court pictures of the apartment.

The three defendants were arraigned on October 12, 2021 on nine counts preferred against them by the Lagos State Government.

Ojukwu and Quadri are facing the first to eight counts bordering on conspiracy, murder, stabbing, forgery, making of bank statements and stealing.

The third defendant, Egbuchu, is facing the ninth count – stealing of an iPhone 7 belonging to the late Ataga.

The case was adjourned till October 12, for the continuation of trial.