Popular Socialite, Bode DeWay linked with Offa robbery suspects, country home

Popular Socialite, Bode DeWay linked with Offa robbery suspects, country home

Ayoade Akinnibosun (aka AY), Ibikunle Ogunleye (aka Arrow) and Adeola Abraham; three of the gang leaders recently paraded in connection with Offa bank

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Ayoade Akinnibosun (aka AY), Ibikunle Ogunleye (aka Arrow) and Adeola Abraham; three of the gang leaders recently paraded in connection with Offa banks robbery incident, have indicted socialite, Bode Oyedepo more popularly known as Bode DeWay thus prompting security operatives to seal his palatial home in Oro, Irepodun Local Government of Kwara State by security operatives. The suspects alongside 19 others were arrested last month for the prime roles they played in heinous act of April 5 which reportedly led to the death of 33 people including nine policemen and pregnant women.

However, after news broke that Arrow has been arrested in connection with the robbery incident, the elder sister of Bode DeWay, Yemisi Oyedepo otherwise known as Iya Sunbo was said to have evacuated friends and families of the suspects from her brother’s house before security agents from the Police headquarters, Ilorin, sealed up the building. Prior to his relocation to Canada about three years ago, De Way who had earlier taken a shot at the Kwara South Senatorial ticket, lived in the building with the suspects in addition to taking care of their upkeep. The duo of Akinnibosun and Ogunleye accompanied De Way to meetings and other public functions in the state and beyond ahead of 2011 and 2015 general elections.

One of the community chiefs, the Asanlu of Oro, Chief Simeon Olayemi said three of the suspects are known in the community and they followed the politician each time he returns home from abroad.
“In fact at the initial stage when the first accused, Ogunleye aka ‘Arrow’ traced his origin to Oro, we wrote a disclaimer signed by Chief Bode Alayoku, the National President of Oro Community. That name Ogunleye does not exist with any family here.

“Surprisingly, last week, four other suspects were paraded by the Nigerian police in Abuja, alas, linking their origin to Oro. We did our findings and we discovered that none of them is from our town. I only know three of them. I know Ayo Akinibosun aka AY, Ogunleye, aka Arrow and the third person who I forgot his name now, but they are not indigenes of Oro. I know them with Bode De Way and they reside in his house.”

Speaking further, he said, it was after the arrest that the security agents sealed locked up De Way’s house while also putting surveillance over the building in place. When asked if the community has been able to inform De Way about the development, the high chief said, he is unable to get through to the politician saying he may have changed his mobile number after his return to Canada.

Speaking further, he said, “I am disheartened and pained to the marrow each time I heard my town connected with robbery suspects. People have been calling us all over the world that we should follow the case to the latter. Oro people are known all over the globe for being industrious in all areas and we are saddened by recent development,” he lamented.

In his heydays, Bode Deway was the quintessential big boy who bestrode the Lagos social scene like a colossus.
His place on the social ladder was amplified by high flying Fuji musicians like K-1 De Ultimate,Obesere, Malaika,Sir Shina Peters, all of who dedicated several tracks in their various albums, eulogising the deep pocketed socialite. His presence of the social scene diminished significantly after he lost out in his bid to represent members of his constituency at the Senate in 2015