He was murdered. After about seven days of inquiry into
his ‘death’, his relatives went to the mortuary with a coffin to take his body
but were shocked to find him alive.
Lazarus Oluwafemi Agbolahan Makinde,
now an evangelist shares his story.
To hear him, especially through the
telephone receiver, you must be determined and very patient. The first time
this reporter called him, the impression that initially came through as the
voice was barely audible, was that he must have been tired out or had some
ailment. It was indeed difficult deciphering the near whisper.
On meeting him, he came through as a very happy man, and
the way he carried himself made that obvious. However, speaking with him
explained the cause of the piteous voice quality… His throat was slashed; his
head smashed and his genitals were severed in a bizarre murder act. But he is
alive to tell the story! And to work on the astonishing story he told in Egba
variant-tinted Yoruba language made it even more engaging, considering the fact
that he had no western education.
Evangelist Makinde’s joy at being alive
and able to bear children came through as he struggled to be heard and
understood. And this explains his eagerness to tell his story over and over
again.
Excerpts:
What Happened?
On the fateful day, two of my journey-men came to me and said they would like to go to my house with me and would sleep in my house. I asked them why and they both said their brothers had visitors. I told them I would not be driving home as I had intended to preach in the bus I would board… I was rounding off a three-day fast. Nevertheless, we went home together.
When we got home, I made three cups
of tea and I went out to buy bread so we could eat from the stew my wife had
prepared before she travelled. They said they were okay but I insisted. On my
way, a neighbour, who is also a member of our church, and my landlord’s wife
saw them and asked who my visitors were and I told them they were my co-workers
who had come to pass the night in my house.
While I was away, they had added
something to my tea and without knowing this I blessed the tea and drank. I
passed out. In that state of unconsciousness, they slit my throat with a knife
and removed my Adam’s apple, smashed my head so much that my brain could be
seen and also cut my genitals. They took my money, locked me in the room and
went away, leaving me for dead. And to think that they were my employees I was
paying. One of them was Lukman Osunbiyi of Arigbajo near Ifo in Ogun State.
After some days, a foul smell had
enveloped our yard and our neighbour’s. A neighbour known as Baba Isaac was the
one that raised the issue of what was smelling because my room was adjacent to
his. People were searching their rooms to find it. My room is on the way to the
conveniences of our compound and our landlord was the one that found out that the
smell was coming from my room. He called his wife, Mummy Moji, and asked what
could be smelling in my room, ‘has he got dogs?’ The woman said she knew I had
no dog. The man said they should send for my relations but they called our
church members.
When the church members arrived at
the scene, they said they could not break the door. So, they went and fetched
my brother who was at Itire-Ijesha, known as Brother Kunle. He was the one that
drove to Area G police station at Ogba. The police came, demanded for the
duplicate key to my room from the landlord and he told them he could not lay
his hands on the spare key. The police broke the door and they found my body in
a pool of blood in the room… After four days.
This was late in the night of the
fourth day. They took me to Idi Araba (Lagos University Teaching Hospital) and
they were told to go and bury me. They went to Island Hospital, I was rejected;
they went to Igbobi and they also rejected me there. I was eventually deposited
at the Ikeja General Hospital mortuary. On the seventh day after the incident,
members of our family went to Ikeja to retrieve my body. They went with a
coffin, but the Almighty God had some point to prove. I was stacked with other
dead bodies and when they got to me, they saw that I had raised my left hand
and was waving it.
There was shouting and commotion at
the mortuary. They took me into the hospital for treatment. I noticed that the
doctors were confused as to where to start from or what to do. They had cut my
throat and severed the oesophagus, my head was wide open while my manhood was
dangling. But God raised one of the doctors, a white man named Daniel, through
whom my rehabilitation commenced at the Ikeja General Hospital. He was the one
who began some repairs of my throat and head. But it was difficult because the
throat was gone, it is a cartilage and could hardly be sewn; while my head
could sustain nothing and was gushing.
But somehow, he managed to cut an
opening though the base of my neck and created a duct through which I was fed
and given medicines. Breathing was a huge task, given the wound and the pain.
And remember, my genitals were severed and suture was also nearly impossible.
There were lots of plastic holds and
bandages on my neck and others… it was a sight to behold. I was later
transferred to the ward.
It will interest you to know that
while I was there in the ward, God appeared to me on two different occasions
and said: “I am the Lord, your God. I have a task which you must accomplish.”
After four days in the ward, all the pipes on me were removed by God knows who.
Yes, my eyes were open but I could not see. It is needless to say that I could
not talk. How and when the pipes were removed, I did not know. I kept hearing a
voice telling me: “Am I not your God?” Amid that voice, the plastic and other
things on my head were removed. When the nurses and others saw what had
happened, there was commotion. They were asking who removed the things. They
thought I had died and were confused.
When Dr Daniel arrived, he saw what
had happened and exclaimed that he had never seen such a thing before.
Eventually, they took me back to the theatre. He tried to replace the pipes and
so on.
So, were there arrests after you came back to life?
When the news spread that I had resurrected, one of the persons that killed me committed suicide. The man’s was known as Olumide Timilehin. Lukman Osunbiyi ran away. I was told I could not procreate because my genitals had been severed. Secondly, the doctors also said that my brain was gone and that I would just be kept in a place and be fed and that I would not speak. I was passed as vegetable. It was such a difficult period. But God had some other plans.
So, were there arrests after you came back to life?
When the news spread that I had resurrected, one of the persons that killed me committed suicide. The man’s was known as Olumide Timilehin. Lukman Osunbiyi ran away. I was told I could not procreate because my genitals had been severed. Secondly, the doctors also said that my brain was gone and that I would just be kept in a place and be fed and that I would not speak. I was passed as vegetable. It was such a difficult period. But God had some other plans.
One day, as our pastor was walking
towards me and I just called out his name… I mean Pastor Oke, who was our
pastor then at Christ Freedom Evangelical Ministry. That was the day I regained
my voice and began to talk again. It was a great day of joy. In fact, when my
mother heard what had happened, she walked to Ikeja, almost naked, to see for
herself. Even after that incident, I still remained rooted to a spot, immobile.
While there, I kept hearing the
police and the people talk about Lukman. The police asked me if I knew where he
lived and I said I knew the place in Mushin. They asked if I could see and I
said yes, just put me in the vehicle. When we got to Lukman’s residence at
Mushin, we were directed to where he was at play. When we arrived at the place,
they crosschecked his face with that in the photograph they had and saw that it
was him truly. He attempted to jump over the fence but he was arrested by the
policemen and my family members.
They accused him of murder and the
matter was taken to court. It was during the hearings in court that Lukman
revealed how they came about committing the murder. He spilled the beans, and
revealed those who paid them to kill me. He said it was my half-brothers that
paid him and Olumide to kill me in my room. There also, one of my brothers
admitted that they agreed among themselves, and with Lukman, to just waste me.
Was Lukman jailed or what?
Was Lukman jailed or what?
Towards the end of the matter,
pointers were that Lukman and others could be sentenced to death as that was
the submission of the state which was prosecuting the case. On one of the
hearing days, I raised my hand and requested to speak. When I was given the
opportunity, I asked that the matter be left for God to judge. I said I
wouldn’t want to see them killed by the cause of this case. At some point in
the matter, members of the family of Lukman came to my family and offered me
N2million then, begging me to forgive their son and spare his life. They came
through my relations and expressed disappointment in their son and brother.
They were sorry and wanted to compensate me, but I said I did not need the
money. I told them that it was God that brought me back to life and I therefore
leave everything to Him.
What is your advice to people?
What is your advice to people?
Anyone that has Christ has it all…
Anyone that has Christ and believes in Him, and does the will of God. He says
we are the temple of God and that He would fight for us. He is that one that
fought for me because we are more than conquerors because of He who loves us.
That is my story. I didn’t even tell you about my tongue that I bit so hard
when I was struggling with death… I almost bit my tongue into two in the
struggle for life.
The address is Abeokuta Street at Oke
Odo, in Pleasure area. There is a Cherubim and Seraphim Church in front of the
place. The people there would tell more than I have because they saw it all.
