Nigerian lady, Babalola "Becky Paul" Itunu, dies in jail - Maison d'arrêt et de Correction Bondoukou (Bondoukou Remand and Correction Facility) in Ivory Coast KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Sunday, November 14, 2021

Nigerian lady, Babalola "Becky Paul" Itunu, dies in jail - Maison d'arrêt et de Correction Bondoukou (Bondoukou Remand and Correction Facility) in Ivory Coast

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Nigerian business lady, Babalola Itunu, also known as, Becky Paul, has died in jail in Cote D'Ivoire - Maison d'arrêt et de Correction Bondoukou (Bondoukou Remand and Correction Facility). 

Taking to his Twitter page, a popular Nigerian journalist, David Hundeyin, revealed that Babalola Itunu has died in prison in Ivory Coast, over false accusation labelled on her in 2019.

According to information, she died last night and all plans to rescue her have been destroyed. 

David Hundeyin wrote: "Itunu is dead.
She died this night.
Just confirmed.

"It's all over.
I'm in pain. 
8 months of effort. 8 months of "Uncle David God bless you." 8 months of hoping for Nigeria to prove me wrong FOR ONCE.

"Great.
When it's time to explain to her corpse what the fuck is taking 8 months while other ECOWAS nationals are freed daily using the same Ivorian justice system, you can just copy and paste what you just tweeted.
It won't be long anyway.

"While you're communing with her ghost, also explain why the Nigerian Embassy in Abidjan has spent 8 months trying to extort money from her under your noses.
Of course it's never your fault!" 


David Hundeyin narrates how Babalola Itunu was jailed over false accusation in Ivory Coast:

"In September 2019, 21 year-old Itunu, a trader based in Bondoukou, Cote d'Ivoire traveled to Nigeria to visit her sick mom in Ibadan.

"Unknown to her, her return to Cote d'Ivoire would mark the start of a harrowing ordeal in a notorious Ivorian prison, which is still ongoing.

"Shortly before Itunu was due to travel, her flat was burgled and items worth more than N300,000 were stolen including her TV and gas cooker.

"Despite the blow, she decided to travel anyway after reporting the incident to the police. She returned from her trip in October 2019.

"Upon returning, she was informed by a lodger she left in her flat that the thief had been identified.
The thief turned out to be a 14 year-old boy who lived nearby. His embarrassed dad apologised and admitted that his son was a habitual thief. The items had already been sold.

"Itunu reported this to the police who told her to return on Tuesday Nov 5, 2019. The appointment held on Wednesday Nov 6. 

There she says, the DPO informed her that the suspect was in fact his nephew. He then offered her a settlement worth roughly N100,000 to drop the case.

"She refused the settlement, citing the disparity between the value of the stolen items and what was offered. Next she says, the visibly enraged DPO tried everything to frustrate her into dropping the case, including making her travel to Abidjan for a police appointment.

"In Abidjan, she hired a lawyer to attend the appointment with her, all to no avail as the police refused to cooperate. Frustrated, she returned home to Bondoukou.

"Around 5PM the following day, a convoy of police vehicles showed up outside her house and publicly arrested her.

"On getting to the station, she was charged with theft - the theft of her own items in her own apartment.

"She spent the next 4 days in police custody, after which she was taken out of the cell and offered her freedom if she agreed to sign papers dropping her case.

"For whatever reason despite the clear bad faith displayed 
by the Ivorian police, Itunu says she rejected the offer and chose to go to court instead.

"She says she then overheard an officer saying "Elle est une Nigériane? Elle mourra ici!" ("She's a Nigerian? She will die here!").

"The decision to go to court turned out to be a monumental error of judgment compounded by her own naivety about the Ivorian justice system.

"The (French-speaking) court did not allow her adequate legal representation or give her a chance to properly state her case.

"She was speedily convicted and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment. Further complicating this was her decision to identify herself to the court as "Becky Paul".

She says she did this to avoid getting her family name mixed up in bad news and potentially upsetting her aged mom.

"As a result, for the past one year and 4 months since her conviction, Itunu alias "Becky Paul" has become, to all intents and purposes, a forgotten inmate at the notorious Maison d'arrêt et de Correction Bondoukou (Bondoukou Remand and Correction Facility).

"When her Nigerian friends in Cote d'Ivoire approached the Nigerian Embassy in Abidjan to provide consular assistance for her case, officials reportedly asked for N400,000 to get her a passport before anything can be done.

"She says she has exhausted all her savings over the past year, spending well over N1m to try to clear her name while the Ivorian justice system as well as individual prison officials collude to frustrate all her efforts.
She has lost hope and she has attempted suicide twice. 

"This is an appeal for the sake of an innocent Nigerian women stuck in a hostile foreign prison after being set up by corrupt officials to cover up a crime committed by an Ivorian DPO's nephew.

"Please help retweet
@NigeriaMFA @GeoffreyOnyeama @nidcom_gov @abikedabiri."

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