Thursday, June 4, 2026

The Sun Nigeria

MC Oluomo petitions police over pregnant woman’s murder

Musiliu Ayinde Akinsanya (aka MC Oluomo)

Musiliu Ayinde Akinsanya (aka MC Oluomo)

By Christopher Oji

The President of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Musiliu Ayinde Akinsanya (aka MC Oluomo), has appealed to the Police authorities to discreetly investigate an allegation of murder levelled against him by one Jamiu Akinsanya (aka Siyan).

The petition followed a viral video on Facebook where Jamiu Akinsanya, a factional member of the NURTW, claimed to have witnessed MC Oluomo murdering a pregnant woman and burying her, alongside the unborn baby, in the Oshodi area of Lagos. Oluomo vehemently denied the allegation, describing it as part of a ploy by his detractors to incite the public against him.

Oluomo petitioned the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of the Federal Intelligence Department (FID) through his solicitor, Felix Abraham. The petition dated March 30, 2026, was titled: “Criminal Intimidation, Assassination of Character, Threatening Violence, Giving Public/Police False Information, Membership of Unlawful Gang, and Inciting Public Peace.”

The petition reads in part: “The above person went on social media (Facebook) to broadcast in a life video that our client committed an act of homicide – that he witnessed him burying a pregnant woman and the unborn baby, using them for rituals. He also vowed to take Police to the burial site at Oshodi in Lagos State.”

To this end, MC Oluomo has, through the petition, called on the Police authorities to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the serious allegation by inviting the said Siyan Akinsanya to take Police operatives to the said burial site, and exhume the corpses.

Confirming the petition, the Police disclosed that FID/IRT Team led by CSP Kasumu Rilwan had arrested Jamiu Akinsanya in Ikorodu area of Lagos State in connection with the allegations.

According to them, the suspect felt remorseful, confessing that all he said in the video were all lies and pleaded for leniency.

The FID/IRT Team subsequently approached the Igbosere Magistrate Court, through the IRT Legal Officer, A.O Fadipe, for a remand order, pending police investigation and to enable the police to arrest other culprits currently at large.