Uweb Samuel, 20, a Cross
River State indigene working as a domestic help in Magodo area of Lagos has been arrested for stealing from his boss
Mr. Ajadi Babatunde, few days ago when he came back from a trip
abroad and left a wad of pound sterling notes in his room. That day, Babatunde took a peek inside the room and saw something he could not resist.
Samuel took £3,350. In current official exchange rate of pounds to naira, that amounts to N1.33m.
Samuel said he knew it was a lot of money that could change his life, but thought about building a house immediately.
He said, “My boss trusted me so much. In fact, I had access to every part of the house,” “I counted the £50 notes and there were 67 there,” “There is no house in our
village in Calabar that my siblings and I could call a home. So, I
thought it was my chance to build a house for my family.
“I took the money before my boss came back home and took it to my sister’s husband to hide for me.
“When my boss came back and started to
look for the money, he asked me and I told him I did not see any money.
Even though it was just the two of us in the house, I insisted I did not
take any money.
“Some workers were doing some renovation
work in the compound. He asked if any of them entered the house but
they said no. The workers said I must have been the one who took the
money and started to beat me.
“They tortured me even though my boss
did not instruct them to do that. I still did not admit that I took it.
But when it got to a stage, I told them I would kill myself, my boss
then told them to take me to the police. But his brother came and spoke
with me gently, that was why I decided to confess.”
By the time the police stormed the house
of Samuel’s brother-in-law, half of the money was gone, while the man
had gone into hiding.
According to him, he was being paid N15,000 monthly as a domestic help but that his crime had nothing to do with his salary.
“I wish my boss would forgive me. I did not know this is what will happen to me,” he said.
The police have said investigation was ongoing on the case and the suspect would soon be charged to court.
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