

This is Victor Benjamin Fajemirokun, the man suspected to be the man behind the gruesome murder of a Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) official Olufunmilayo Lasisi and her daughter, Sewa. He was repatriated to Nigeria after being arrested in Ghana where he fled to when the Nigeria Police declared him wanted
In the second picture is the native doctor suspected to have been involved in the ritual killing of mother and daughter whom Fajemirokun lured to their death in Osun State from their Abeokuta home.
Those in the know claim that until his arrest the native doctor was very popular on TiKTok ( check @/abere.ifa13 ) performing rituals and traditional prayers relating to money. The duo met there and their relationship blossomed and the two decided on using people for money ritual and Fajemirokun offered his friend and her daughter.
Fajemirokun was picked up in Ghana days after he was declared wanted by the Police Authorities in Nigeria after some of his accomplices including the native doctor who worked with him in the killing of Lasisi and her daughter whom he lured away from Abeokuta to Osun State where the gruesome murder took place, were nabbed by the police.
George Ohene-Boadi, regional commander for The Eastern South Regional Police Command in Ghana confirmed the arrest of Fajemirokun on Sunday November 23 at a press conference.
Ohene-Boadi said after video information from Nigeria about the dastardly act committed by the suspect was intercepted , intelligence report indicated that he was hiding in the house of his friend in Ghana and police detectives were detailed to the residence and he was arrested.
Ohene-Boadi Narration of the Arrest
“The Eastern Sahara Regional Police Command, on receipt of the information that the suspect was hiding in his friend’s house at Akutia, quickly deployed an intelligence-led operation to arrest the suspect in his hideout in the Eastern region.
“The suspect is currently in police custody as frantic efforts are underway to hand him over to the Nigerian authorities.”
Fajemirokun, believed to be in a relationship with the woman, lured her and her daughter to Osun State and with the connivance of a native doctor who has now been apprehended murdered the woman and removed parts of her body for ritual . The body of the woman was later recovered in a river while her daughter is yet to be found as the Herbalist claimed she was taken away by Fajemirokun after the mother was killed.
Background Story
OGUN FRSC OFFICER KILLED FOR RITUAL BY SOMEBODY KNOWN TO HER
…POLICE ARREST HERBALIST, CHILD STILL MISSING
New facts have emerged on the gruesome murder of Olufunmilayo Lasisi , an officer of the Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC whose remains were found in Iwoye River , Osun State days after she was declared missing on November 11, 2025 from her station in Abeokuta,Ogun State
Police investigation and those privy to it revealed that Lasisi and her daughter were lured out of Abeokuta by a man she was in a relationship with. The man identified by the police as Victor gave her the impression that he was taking the duo on an outing. He picked them from their Abeokuta home in his car and off they went.
Unknown to them he had concluded arrangements with a herbalist in Iloko Ijesa to use the woman for Money ritual.
On the way the suspect veered off the road , and joined by accomplices who hid somewhere along the road, killed and dismembered the woman and headed for the herbalist’s coven.
To give the impression that the three of them were kidnapped, Victor abandoned his vehicle on the Ibadan -Gbongan Highway . And disappeared into thin air
However through digital forensic investigation and dissection of phone communication and tracking Police investigators were able to zero in on the herbalist at his shrine in Iloko Ijesa. And when he was interrogated, the herbalist confessed that Victor dismembered the woman and brought the body parts to him for ritual purposes. He also claimed that the daughter was not killed with the woman but was brought to his house. He said Victor later came to remove the missing child from his house. The child is yet to be found.
Through the confession of the herbalist, Police recovered the remains of the woman beside the Iwoye River and removed it to the mortuary of the Osun State University Teaching Hospital.
Investigators and the FRSC have also contacted the husband of the woman who resides in the US to support the postmortem and DNA analysis at the UNIOSUN Teaching Hospital mortuary.

