Monday, June 8, 2026 - A United Kingdom court has remanded a 32-year-old man, Maxwell Oguanaya, in custody over the alleged murder of a 41-year-old Nigerian, Taiwo Ekerin, following an assault in Lewisham, London.
The Metropolitan Police disclosed this in a statement
obtained on Sunday.
The police noted that Oguanaya was charged with murder after
Ekerin died from injuries sustained during an altercation.
According to the statement, officers were called to Lewisham
High Street at about 4:40am on May 24, following reports of an altercation.
The police said Ekerin later succumbed to his injuries and
was pronounced dead on May 30.
The statement read, “Police were called at around 04:40hrs
on Sunday, 24 May, to Lewisham High Street following reports of an altercation.
“Officers attended the scene and discovered a 41-year-old
man with a serious head injury. He was treated at the scene by colleagues from
the London Ambulance Service and taken to the hospital. On Saturday, 30 May, he
was sadly pronounced dead.
“He can now be named Taiwo Ekerin. His next of kin are being
supported by specialist officers.”
The Metropolitan Police said Oguanaya, 32, of Eastfield
Road, Enfield, was arrested on suspicion of murder on June 4 and charged the
following day.
Oguanaya appeared before Ealing Magistrates’ Court on June
5, where he was remanded in custody pending further proceedings.
The police said he is expected to appear in court again on
June 9.
“Maxwell Oguanaya, 32 (21.07.1993), of Eastfield Road,
Enfield, was arrested on suspicion of murder on Thursday, 4 June.
“He was charged on Friday, 5 June, and appeared at Ealing
Magistrates’ Court on the same day. He was remanded in custody and will next
appear on Tuesday, June 9,” the police added.
The statement also disclosed that a second man, aged 34, was
arrested on suspicion of murder on June 5 and remains in police custody while
investigations continue.
The police have yet to reveal the circumstances surrounding
the altercation that resulted in Ekerin’s death.
Meanwhile, Taiwo’s brother, Kehinde Ekerin, confirmed that
he died from an unprovoked assault during a night out.
In a GoFundMe appeal, Ekerin said the family seeks public
support to cover funeral costs.
“It is with profound sadness and heartbreak that we share
the passing of our beloved Taiwo Ekerin, who tragically lost his life following
an unprovoked attack during a night out.
Born on 25th December 1984, Ekerin was a much-loved father,
son, brother, uncle, and friend. He shared a special bond with his twin
brother, and his loss left an unimaginable void in the lives of all who knew
and loved him.
“Above all, Taiwo was a devoted father to his daughter, who
now faces the future without her dad. He was known for his warmth, kindness,
sense of humour, and the love he gave so freely to those around him. His life
was taken far too soon, and our family is struggling to come to terms with this
devastating tragedy.
“As we prepare to lay Taiwo to rest, we are asking for
support to help cover funeral expenses and give him the dignified farewell he
deserves. Any contribution, no matter how small, will help ease the financial
burden on the family during this incredibly difficult time,” the appeal read.
As of the time of filing this report, a total of £3,710 has
been raised out of the £10,000 target.
PUNCH Metro reported on Friday that a 28-year-old Congolese
man, Benjamin Katabana, was found guilty of murdering a UK-based Nigerian
student, Uchenna Okirie, following a fatal stabbing at a shared accommodation
in Norwich, England.
Katabana was found guilty by a jury at Norwich Crown Court
on Wednesday after an 11-day trial.

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