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Ibadan schoolboy who died of police brutality

20.05.2025 Featured UPDATED: Policemen Shoot Ibadan Schoolboy While Chasing Traffic-Violating Dad

Published 20th May, 2025

By Abimbola Abatta

Some Oyo State policemen in pursuit of a traffic violator have shot and killed a secondary schoolboy in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State.

FIJ learnt that the boy was in his father’s car and was heading to school for his West African Examinations Council (WAEC) paper when the police’s gunshot hit him. He was confirmed dead at Welfare Hospital, where he was rushed to.

“It happened at a traffic light stop on the road exiting the airport directly,” Timilehin Abimbola, a resident who was at the scene of the incident, told FIJ.

Video clips shared on X show the boy’s lifeless body on a hospital stretcher. He was dressed in his uniform and surrounded by a crowd visibly upset by the tragedy.

In one of the video clips, some speakers can be heard saying, “Bullet.” “Let me see the bullet.” “This is the bullet.” “Police! Ah!” “It shall not be well with the police.” A man holds the bullet in the footage.

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One of the videos.
Another video.

Abimbola told FIJ that he had just come out of his street to the Airport Road in Alakia when he saw a police van at the main gate.

“I asked a bike man why policemen were there, and if we were expecting dignitaries. He told me that the police shot a boy dead at the second airport gate while waiting for the traffic light to turn green in his father’s car,” he disclosed.

“I got to the traffic light and saw the blood on the sidewalk. Two minutes’ drive from there, I saw 10 police vans at the hospital where the boy was declared dead.”

FIJ learnt that when people began agitating, police officers fired shots into the air, prompting the crowd to disperse. The boy’s body was later taken to the Government House.

Police and crowd at Welfare Hospital

Adewale Osifeso, the spokesman for Oyo State Police Command, failed to answer the phone when FIJ called him on Tuesday afternoon.

He had also not responded to the messages sent to him via WhatsApp and Short Message Service (SMS).

Editor’s Note: FIJ initially reported a witness account claiming the police shot at the boy while chasing a suspected internet fraudster. The error has since been corrected.

Abimbola Abatta is a reporter with FIJ, writing reports in partnership with Report for the World, which matches local newsrooms with talented emerging journalists to report on under-covered issues around the globe.

One reply on “UPDATED: Policemen Shoot Ibadan Schoolboy While Chasing Traffic-Violating Dad”

In Nigeria, If any of the Bandits, BH, or Kidnappers did not kill you, policemen that’s being maintained by tax payers money, will terminate your life untimely. Every one is a candidate for untimely death in Nigeria, it’s a huge crime scene. May God comfort the parents of the murdered boy.

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Published 20th May, 2025

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