It is indeed tragic that such could happen in this country. What exactly happened to Dr. Olawunmi Thorpe, an Ogun State indigene, who died a homeless man, may never be known.
To passersby and residents, who saw Thorpe everyday in the rubbish dump beside the rail line at Fagba Bus Stop in Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government Area of Lagos State, he was a deranged man. But what many people did not know was that...
Thorpe had a Bachelor and Master’s degrees in Mass Communication and a PhD in English Language. All these information came to light when the Punch got information that the “mad man” who spoke impeccable English had died about 5pm Wednesday last week.
It took two ‘good Samaritans’, Mr. Larry Happiday and Mr. Dele Olawale, who had interest in Thorpe’s case before he died, to ensure that his body did not rot on the same rubbish dump he used as home.
When the two men were asked how they knew Thorpe and their efforts at helping him before he died, Happiday said he first met the deceased about a year ago.
He said, “I began noticing him around Fagba about a year ago because I live around Fagba. One day in March, he approached me and I thought he was going to ask for money. But he did not.
“He told me it was his 58th birthday and begged me to buy him a Bible and a book, ‘The Power of Positive Thinking’.
“The first thing that struck me about him was that he wasn’t the average destitute. He spoke good English with good diction.”
Happiday said he became interested in Thorpe’s case and would stop once in a while to check up on him at the spot, adding that he later bought him the book and the Bible.
According to Happiday, he became a sort of friend to Thorpe, stopping by once in a while to give him food and ask about his background.
“He told me he was from a rich family in Abeokuta and that his father was a former Ambassador to Ethiopia. He also said he had his first and second degrees in Mass Communication and PhD in English language. But he did not say which year he got them or from which institution. However, when I stopped by one day, I met Pastor Olawale with him,” Happiday said.
On his part, Mr Olawale explained that he first met Thorpe about four years ago. According to him too, the homeless man always asked him for a Bible.
The pastor explained that he got interested in Thorpe’s case when the man approached him one day while passing through the rail line at Fagba. He said he always asked Thorpe about his family and who could be contacted to take him away from the place.
He said, “I felt the place was not safe and he could still become something great if he got somebody to take care of him. He brought out a jotter containing phone numbers of some of his friends and relatives and he gave me that of a man he referred to as his uncle and head of the family - Bode Thorpe.
“I wanted to know why nobody had come to his rescue. In one of our conversations, he told me he was once a journalist. He said his father later established a community bank and made him the manager.”
According to Olawale, Thorpe told him there was a case of financial impropriety in the bank, resulting in his being jailed. Thorpe was said to have explained that after he left jail, he had a road accident that affected his right leg.
“Since that day, Thorpe said his life took a turn for the worse. He said his family disowned him. I visited him regularly and gave him food when I could. I called the phone numbers of many of the family members he gave me, but most of them did not show any interest in him,” Olawale said.
It was gathered that Thorpe has children and that his mother is a retired army officer.
It took two ‘good Samaritans’, Mr. Larry Happiday and Mr. Dele Olawale, who had interest in Thorpe’s case before he died, to ensure that his body did not rot on the same rubbish dump he used as home.
When the two men were asked how they knew Thorpe and their efforts at helping him before he died, Happiday said he first met the deceased about a year ago.
He said, “I began noticing him around Fagba about a year ago because I live around Fagba. One day in March, he approached me and I thought he was going to ask for money. But he did not.
“He told me it was his 58th birthday and begged me to buy him a Bible and a book, ‘The Power of Positive Thinking’.
“The first thing that struck me about him was that he wasn’t the average destitute. He spoke good English with good diction.”
Happiday said he became interested in Thorpe’s case and would stop once in a while to check up on him at the spot, adding that he later bought him the book and the Bible.
According to Happiday, he became a sort of friend to Thorpe, stopping by once in a while to give him food and ask about his background.
“He told me he was from a rich family in Abeokuta and that his father was a former Ambassador to Ethiopia. He also said he had his first and second degrees in Mass Communication and PhD in English language. But he did not say which year he got them or from which institution. However, when I stopped by one day, I met Pastor Olawale with him,” Happiday said.
On his part, Mr Olawale explained that he first met Thorpe about four years ago. According to him too, the homeless man always asked him for a Bible.
The pastor explained that he got interested in Thorpe’s case when the man approached him one day while passing through the rail line at Fagba. He said he always asked Thorpe about his family and who could be contacted to take him away from the place.
He said, “I felt the place was not safe and he could still become something great if he got somebody to take care of him. He brought out a jotter containing phone numbers of some of his friends and relatives and he gave me that of a man he referred to as his uncle and head of the family - Bode Thorpe.
“I wanted to know why nobody had come to his rescue. In one of our conversations, he told me he was once a journalist. He said his father later established a community bank and made him the manager.”
According to Olawale, Thorpe told him there was a case of financial impropriety in the bank, resulting in his being jailed. Thorpe was said to have explained that after he left jail, he had a road accident that affected his right leg.
“Since that day, Thorpe said his life took a turn for the worse. He said his family disowned him. I visited him regularly and gave him food when I could. I called the phone numbers of many of the family members he gave me, but most of them did not show any interest in him,” Olawale said.
It was gathered that Thorpe has children and that his mother is a retired army officer.

His family members should be arrested for bringing this shame on Nigeria. COMRADE SEGUN
ReplyDeleteIf you've known him for 4 years, what did you do to help him out of there?? Not just feeling pity and giving him food.. That's not good enough.. Give a man fish you've fed him for a day but teach him how to fish you've fed him for lifetime..DON
ReplyDeletegood talk! Kim
DeleteThis is a national disgrace. A PhD Holder to die on the streets of Lagos in a refuse dump? What is going on in Nigeria?
ReplyDeletethis is really touching, no matter what he has done wrong his family shouldn't have abandon him like that but i think they will be happy now that a mad man that is bearing the same sun name with them happens to be part of their family member died on refuse dump . may his soul rest in peace. Abbey
ReplyDeleteoh too bad may his soul rest in perfect peace, amen!!!
ReplyDeletethis part of what i keep saying about our leaders medicine after death is our problem this guys who attend to him might not hav where to keep him who know maybe they also scort with some1 this happen everywhere in the world but thr govement hav a place to keep person like that and make him useful for the good of the nation instend of that the money that surpose to made for that hav save in u.s ,u.k,asia,swiss bank by our selfish leaders when this going to be stop not all nigeria ready to hav cars build house or get many company but good living condition good health,road,security,education e.t.c just like that {easy}
ReplyDeleteTHERE IS NOBODY WHO CAN NOT DIE ANYWHERE! LET US AVOID SENTIMENTS HERE.
ReplyDeleteTHE MAN'S STORY HAS NOT BEEN COROBORATED BY ANY OTHER SOURCE MORE THAN HIS OWN MOUTH. A MENTALLY DERANGED PERSON, IN HIS OWN WORLD, CAN CLAIM TO BE ANYTHING.
THE CAUSE OF HIS MADNESS HAS NOT BEEN ESTABILISHED. THOSE WHO NOW CLAIM THE LOVED HIM SHOULD HAD CALLED THE ATTENTION OF THE MEDIA, WHO COULD HAD GOT IN CONTACT WITH HIS FAMILY.
MADNESS OR ANY FORM OF PSYCHIATRIC DISSORDER, IS NO RESPECTER OF ANY DEGREE. SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE FAILED TO SHOUT WHEN HE COULD HAD BEEN SAVED.
Pastor and Mr. Happiday, if you guys were really touched and ''interested in his case'' as claimed. What effort did you guys make to shelter him. I think as much as i know, with the informations revealed to you guys, you could do better than stopping by and giving him food and drink at the same irritating and despicable spot. It is understandable that Pastor & Happiday are not related to Mr. Thorpe, but since his case interests them. They can do better. #Be a brother keeper...Nansense, between R.I.P...And yes, FCUK NIGERIA.
ReplyDeleteDat's a lesson to those who feel on top of d world with Ph.D. They forget dat God is d architect of destiny.
ReplyDeleteAliyu u sure damn is happy a PHD holder died on a refuse dump? Just as Aligonte trasports has 100 positions and 6 PHD holders applied? U r such a scum of a human being for such insentive comment.
ReplyDeleteAnd let me tell u,anyone who has a PHD deserves to feel on top of the world! Ur normadic ass don't have it and u will never get with the type of mindset u have! Bitch Nigger like u!
Nothing happen for nothing, i believe there must be a brain behind the guy's problem, some thing must be wrong with the man either mentally or spiritually,
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