The case of Abbas Adio Adeyemi is a former medical doctor from Nigeria who became the center of a high-profile criminal investigation in 2022. He is often referred to in media reports as a “serial killer” or “fake doctor” (though he did hold a medical degree, his actions were entirely outside the scope of professional practice).
The “fake sixty” in your query likely refers to the 60-year-old woman, Olanipekun Ifeoluwa, whose disappearance eventually led to his capture.Adeyemi was the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the Kaiama General Hospital in Kwara State. His criminal activities came to light after a series of missing person reports were linked to him.
The Murder of Olanipekun Ifeoluwa,In September 2022, a 60-year-old woman was declared missing in Tanke, Ilorin. Investigations by the Kwara State Police Command tracked her phone to Adeyemi.Upon searching his office at the Kaiama General Hospital, police discovered the shallow graves of two women.Nafisat Halidu Found buried in the floor of his office.
The 60-year-old victim was found buried in the same office.The nature of the killings and the disposal of the bodies led to widespread allegations that Adeyemi was involved in an organ harvesting syndicate, though his primary charges focused on culpable homicide.
Further investigations linked him to the deaths of at least four people, including his own girlfriend in Edo State, whose body was found in a hotel room.
Since his arrest in late 2022, the case against Dr. Abbas Adio Adeyemi has moved through the Kwara State legal system. While the initial discovery of the victims in his office at Kaiama General Hospital drew massive media attention, the subsequent legal process has been focused on solidifying the multiple murder charges against him.
Here is the current update,Adeyemi remains in custody, facing multiple counts of culpable homicide (murder) and illegal possession of human parts. The case is being handled by the Kwara State High Court.
The prosecution’s case rests heavily on the forensic evidence found in his office specifically the remains of Olanipekun Ifeoluwa (the 60-year-old woman) and Nafisat Halidu.
The case expanded beyond Kwara State as investigations revealed a trail of victims in other regions,He is the primary suspect in the killing of his girlfriend, Ifeanyi Atu, whose body was found in a hotel room in Benin City.During his interrogation, police reported that Adeyemi allegedly confessed to killing at least four to five individuals in total, leading investigators to look into other cold cases in areas where he had previously worked.
While initial reports and public outcry heavily focused on “organ harvesting” due to his medical background and the way the bodies were concealed, the official court charges have primarily focused on murder and theft.The Nigerian medical community and the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) have closely monitored the case to ensure he is permanently stripped of his medical license, regardless of the final criminal verdict.
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