Monday, March, 9 2026 - A Nigerian man, Kola Qossim, has mourned his friend and former tenant, Aishat Gobir, who was allegedly killed by her 15-year-old nephew in Kwara State
The incident happened in January, 2026.
The State Commissioner of Police said on January 14, the
police received a distress call after the deceased was found in a pool of blood
at her residence.
Investigation revealed that Yusuf attacked his aunt while
she was bathing using household items, including kitchen knives.
In a Facebook post on Saturday, Kola, described the deceased
as a woman known for her kindness and humility.
According to him, Yusuf had lost his biological mother when
he was 4. Aishat took him into her home, loved and cared for him like her own
child.
Kola further disclosed that Yusuf confessed that he had been
secretly adding Sniper, a poisonous substance, to Madam Aishat’s food for some
time.
“There are
moments in life when words feel completely inadequate. This is one of those
moments,” he wrote.
My heart is
deeply saddened as I reflect on a tragedy that has shaken us all to the core.
What began
years ago as a simple landlord–tenant relationship with a woman who once lived
in our house gradually grew into something far deeper.
Over time,
she stopped being “just a tenant.” She became someone we respected, someone we
greeted every day, someone whose presence became part of the rhythm of our
home. In every sense of the word, she became family.
Her name was
Madam Aishat Gobir. She was humble, calm, and lived peacefully among us.
There was
never a moment that gave anyone the slightest reason to imagine that her life
would end in such a tragic and brutal way.
On January
14, something terrible happened.
Madam Aishat had already moved out of our house to their new residence, but we
still maintained a close relationship.
On that
unfortunate day, she was at home having her bath while her husband, who works
in Lagos but was around at the time, had stepped out briefly to greet some of
his friends.
At home with
her was her 15-year-old nephew, Yusuf Gobir, who had been living with her since
he was about four years old.
Yusuf had
lost his biological mother when he was very young, and Madam Aishat took him
into her home and cared for him like her own child.
According to
the information that reached us when the distress call came, the boy said he
had been sent to buy fuel.
When he
returned, he reportedly called his uncle, informing him that Madam Aishat was
lying motionless in the bathroom.
When the
husband rushed back home, what he met was beyond imagination. Madam Aishat was
lying lifeless in a pool of her own blood.
She had been
brutally st@bbed and her face was disfigured beyond recognition. It was a
horrifying sight that words can hardly describe.
The police
were immediately called, and investigation began without delay.
On the
instruction of the police, I personally drove her body to the mortuary. That
was one of the most painful things I have ever had to do.
Both the
husband and the boy, Yusuf, were taken into custody as part of the initial
investigation.
That night,
I remained at the police station with them because of the closeness we shared
with the family.
It was a
moment of deep grief and confusion, and we all believed we were dealing with
either a case of armed robbery or a targeted attack.
For weeks,
questions filled the air with no clear answers. But yesterday, March 6, a
painful and shocking truth was uncovered.
After weeks
of investigation, it was discovered that the person responsible for this
horrific act was Yusuf Gobir, her own nephew, the same boy she had taken into
her home, raised, loved, and cared for like her own child.
According to
his confession, he admitted that he committed the act and even revealed
something more disturbing: he had been secretly adding Sniper, a poisonous
substance, to Madam Aishat’s food for some time.
His reason,
as he claimed, was that she often scolded him and reprimanded him for coming
home late from school.
It is a
revelation that has left everyone who knew this family in shock and deep
sorrow.
Madam Aishat was a woman who showed compassion and responsibility. She took in
a young boy who had lost his mother and gave him shelter, care, and a chance at
life.
To imagine
that such kindness would end in such a tragic way is something that is
difficult for the human mind to process.
I say this
with a heavy heart because I was always close to the family. I witnessed their
life together, and I know the care and love she extended to that boy.
What has
happened has shattered a once happy family and left wounds that may never truly
heal.
This painful
incident should serve as a sober reminder to all of us about the complexities
of human behavior and the importance of vigilance, guidance, and moral
upbringing for the younger generation.
As we
continue to process this heartbreaking reality, I pray for May the
Almighty forgive her shortcomings, grant her mercy, and grant her eternal rest.
She came
into our house years ago as a tenant, but she left our lives as family.
Her
kindness, humility, and presence will always be remembered.
May Allah
grant her Al-Jannah Firdaus and give the children she left behind, her husband,
the family and all of us the strength to bear this painful loss. Allahumma
Amen.

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