Ishola Oyenusi
Ishola Oyenusi, popularly known as Doctor Oyenusi, was a notorious
armed robber who terrorized the people of Lagos and other neighboring
cities in the 1970s.
Ishola Oyenusi and his gang of six were highly skilled in snatching
cars, robbing banks, factories, stores and killing people like
chickens. Doctor Oyenusi, as he was called, was not a doctor by
profession but adopted the title for the fun of it.
The evidence lies in a confession he made few minutes before his
execution. He confessed that his parents were not capable of furthering
his secondary school education and that was what forced him into
robbery. So without having a secondary school education, Oyenusi by no
way could have been a medical doctor.
Oyenusi started off his robbery career by snatching a car (whose
owner died in the process) just because his (Oyenusi) girlfriend needed
some money. It was said by some people that Oyenusi was romantic. He
sold the car at the price of N400 and gave the money to his girlfriend.
It was also said that Oyenusi was hot tempered and arrogant. During his
arrest, he thundered down on a police officer who was ushering him
around. He said, “ people like you don’t talk to me like that when I’m armed, I gun them down!”
Oyenusi came into limelight after the Nigerian civil war ended
in 1970. He robbed banks and people in both daylight and night, and he
never let any of his victims live to see another day, he killed them
all! This earned him the name “ Doctor rob and kill “.
At the height of his horrific reign, Oyenusi bragged that “ the bullet has no power“.
He probably forgot that he who live by the sword will surely die by the
sword. Oyenusi was so infamous that he was regarded by some people as
the “ first celebrated armed robber in Nigeria “, and after him was Lawrence Anini, Babatunde Folorunsho (Baba oni lace), Shina Rambo, Buraimo Jimoh and others.
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However, nothing lasts forever, and as the adage says, everyday
belongs to the thief while a day belongs to the owner. On the 27th of
March, 1971, Oyenusi was nabbed by the police during one of his robbery
operations in which he and his notorious gang killed a police constable
named Mr. Nwi and stole $28,000 as at then. Cloud of shame hovered above
Doctor Ishola Oyenusi as he was casted before the law and found guilty
then sentenced to death by firing squad. Oyenusi confessed that he was
not to die alone because he did not commit the crimes alone.
He vomited the names of other members of the gang which were as
follows: Joseph Osamedike, Ambrose Nwokobia, Joel Amamieye, Philip
Ogbolumain, Ademola Adegbitan and Stephen Ndubuokwu. Back then, public
execution was the order of the day, so when Oyenusi was ushered to the
popular Bar Beach in Lagos where he was to be executed, over 30,000
Nigerians were happily and excitedly waiting to see the man who had
terrorized them get riddled by hot bullets. It was said that some civil
servants even brought a coffin to the execution ground to mock the once
mighty robber kingpin who was now nothing but a scapegoat whose breath
would be exhausted in any moment.
Trucks carrying Oyenusi and his executors arrived at the execution
ground around 10:am. Doctor Oyenusi, his gang members and one other
criminal got down slowly. People jeered and booed them, especially
Oyenusi who they had really trooped out to watch die. Oyenusi donned a
dark long-sleeve shirt and had his hands tied behind him. He was
sweating profusely but managed to smile all the way to the stakes. He
kept smiling, smiling and smiling but could still not hide the agony and
terror written boldly on his face.
Few minutes before he was shot, Oyenusi told journalists that he
would not have ventured into armed robbery if his parents were capable
of sending him to secondary school. He also said “ I am dying for the
offense I have committed “. Oyenusi and other criminals were fastened to
the stakes. The soldiers lined in front of them and aimed their ever
ready guns. Some of the criminals yelled their last words of protest at
the cameras. Then a loud voice let out the word “ fire “! Oyenusi and
other criminal’s body were sprayed with bullets. That was the bitter end
of Ishola Oyenusi who lived by the bullets and died by the bullets.
The execution of Doctor Ishola
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Oyenusi sent the streets of Lagos deserted at night. Families
locked themselves behind doors for the fear that some of Oyenusi’s boys
might retaliate.
This fear lasted long that even in 1977, the veteran movie
director, Eddie Ugbomah, called for actors to play the role of Oyenusi
in a movie he was about to produce titled “ The Rise and Fall of Dr.
Oyenusi“, but no actor was brave enough to step forward to play the
role. They all feared that Oyenusi’s boys might show them pepper. Eddie
Ugbomah had no choice than to play the role of Oyenusi himself. In the
movie, he revealed the secrets of top Nigerian officials and military
men backing Oyenusi and his gang by providing them money and weapons. As
expected, Eddie Ugbomah was threatened and later, his store was looted.
He was told in a letter to stop shooting the movie and everything would
be returned to him. But Eddie Ugbomah proved not to be a coward by
eventually releasing the movie in 1977.
In recent times, a Nollywood actor, Odunlade Adekola , also
released a movie (Oyenusi) detailing the life of Ishola Oyenusi, the
notorious Nigerian armed robber.
The name Ishola Oyenusi will forever be remembered in the history of crime in Nigeria
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