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Ogun State PDP Chairman Dies In Hotel After Sex Romp With Mistress

The Chairman of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) in Ipokia local
government area of Ogun state, Alhaji Saruku Suraju popularly known as
"Aro Meta" has died in a hotel after a fling with a woman.
He died at the De Lover Hotel, located at Aseko area, Ibatefin in
Ipokia on Friday night.
PMNews reports that the 68-year old man 'Aro Meta' was among those to
be conferred with Islamic chieftaincy titles yesterday at Ibatefin
Central Mosque. The deceased and his mistress, who has since fled,
were together at the hotel.
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He was to be turbaned as Giwa Adinni of Ibatefin Central Mosque, but
the ceremony has now been
postponed indefinitely.
A family source, who confided in PMNews confirmed that the man died in
a hotel while his mistress, who no one knows fled without any trace.
"The incident happened around 9:00pm on Friday and we have buried him
yesterday according to Islamic rite. Yes, he died at De Lover hotel.
What I know was that, his party, PDP is to have the final meeting of
those to be elected as officers of the party in their forthcoming
Congress.
"He was on his way to the meeting when they said, a lady called him on
his phone and asked him to join her at the hotel. It was his dead body
that was later taken out from the hotel with series of information
flying around.
According to the family source,
"Some said he might have contracted thunderbolt, "Magun", a charm laid
for partners who are adulterous.
"Some people said he was strangled to death by unknown people while
some said he was killed by a chemical substance sniffed into his nose
with an handkerchief. What all these means is that, it has a political
undertone.
"We were told that he had a misunderstanding with someone in the party
over the chairmanship seat as he wanted to return to the office while
other candidates are interested.
"I was not there, all these are what people are saying. I don't want
to speak ill about the dead, he was there all alone now. This is a big
lesson for everybody, please, spare me to stop here, I don't want to
say more than this", the source revealed.
The deceased has three wives but two have left him while the third
wife, an Ajase from Benin Republic was attacked by partial stroke and
has since been taken back to her relatives in Ajase town.
Prior his death, he was living alone with no wife.
A source from Ibatefin Central Mosque also confirmed that all
arrangements for the turbaning ceremony, earlier fixed for yesterday
have been put on hold due to the sudden death of one of the chiefs to
be turbaned.
The source informed PM News that his death still remains a shock to
everybody, saying that, a lot of information is going round
surrounding his death.
The deceased, according to a close relative, was the only child of his
parent. The relative pointed out that his mother is still alive.
He was buried two days ago, according to Islamic rites at his
residence, Oja ale area, beside Apostolic Church, Ibatefin, near
Agosasa, Ogun state.

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