Nigerian True Crime: Principals and Principalities
On Sunday, September 9, 2012, a street in Agege, Lagos was turned into a war zone before noon. Bureau de change operators were shot on sight. A Rapid Response Squad van was ambushed and every officer inside killed. A policeman was chased down on foot, shot, and his rifle collected. The man who ordered it had been doing this — across eight states — for over a decade. His name was Abiodun Egunjobi. In Lagos, they called him Godogodo. In this episode of Principals & Principalities, host Ayomide Odubonojo-Kinoshi tells the full story of Abiodun Egunjobi — also known as Godogodo — from a scrap metal hawker sleeping on the streets of Abule-Egba, to a prison graduate who came out with a plan, to the most wanted armed robber in Lagos State for fourteen unbroken years. This week we tell the full story of Godogodo — the man who killed over 100 police officers, built six houses and fifty-two fish ponds as cover, crossed an international border to treat a gunshot wound to the face, and was so disciplined that not one of his three wives knew what he did for a living. We examine the code that kept him hidden, the gang he built, and what happened — or didn't happen — after Nigeria finally caught him. This episode asks the question that defines this podcast: In Nigeria, is crime ever just crime? Listen wherever you get your podcasts, and follow us on social media for behind-the-scenes research, upcoming cases, and episode drops. Follow us On Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/principalsandprincipalities/] Follow us on TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@pandp_pod] Follow Us on Twitter [https://x.com/pandp_pod](x)
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