Bolanle Raheem Biography
On the morning of Monday, January 1, 2019, only one day after Christmas, the tragic news that a female lawyer named Bolanle Raheem had passed away was shared on social media.
In a tragic turn of events, Raheem lost her life on Christmas Day, when a police officer in the Ajah neighborhood of Lagos State opened fire on the vehicle she was traveling in. The officer’s name was ASP Drambi Vandi. At around 11 o’clock in the morning, Raheem, her sister, and four of her children were driving away from a restaurant when a police officer attempted to pull them over.
When the officer opened fire on Raheem’s car, she was attempting to perform a U-turn below the Ajah Bridge. It was reported that the woman had been struck by the gunshot, and she was afterwards taken to a hospital, where her death was later determined to be inevitable.
Age
Bolanle Raheem was born on May 29, but her year of birth is yet to be known at the time of writing this article
Husband
She was married to Gbenga Raheem, and they have children together
Education
She went to Holy Child College in Ikoyi for her secondary school education and she attended Olabisi Onabanjo University and Studied at the Nigerian Law School In Enugu State
Career
She was a member of the Nigeria Bar Association, representing the Lagos chapter throughout her career as a property lawyer.
Raheem was a successful real estate agent, consultant, business coach, and developer. He also won an award for his work.
She served as the Chief Executive Officer of Croston Homes and co-founded City Building, which is in the business of real estate and property development.
Cause Of Death
According to reports, the dead woman and her family were on their way home after a Christmas service in Ajah, Lagos state, when she was shot by a police officer who was assigned to the Ajiwe police station.
A number of people have voiced their disapproval of the occurrence, and the Lagos police command has announced that an assistant superintendent of police (ASP) and two other policemen are being held in jail in connection with the incident.