Socialite and notorious
drug baron who doubled as textile merchant, Monsurat Asabi, popularly known as
Toyin Igbira, has died of ovarian cancer, source revealed.
According to
info reaching shybellmedia.com, Igbira died in the early hours of Saturday 20th
of July, at a private hospital in Surulere, Lagos at the age of 56.
Igbira grass
to grace elevation started as a school dropout who later became a drug dealer.
A toast of
Fuji musicians, Igbira was arrested in 1999 by The National Drugs Law
Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at the age of 36 after years of extensive undercover
anti-narcotic operations.
She was
arraigned before a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos on a two-count charge of
unlawfully dealing in 5 kg of heroin and sentenced to two years in prison.
Igbira was
re-arrested at the Lagos airport in 2002 with 72 wraps of a substance suspected
to be heroin.
An official of
the NDLEA said she had evaded arrest for previous drug trafficking offences.
“Igbira was
about to board a plane to the United States when she was arrested,” an NDLEA
spokesperson revealed.
He said the
woman, who had been on the drug agency’s wanted list since 1997, excreted 72
wraps of suspected heroin weighing 675g.
“This
particular arrest led to chains of arrests that unravel the most notorious drug
cartel,” he added.
Many drug
couriers have named her as the source of their wares.
She was
declared wanted in 2007 after one Mohammed Jamiu was arrested during the
screening of passengers on a Virgin Nigeria flight from Lagos to London at the
Lagos airport while attempting to export cocaine which he ingested.
Jamiu claimed
during interrogation that the substance he ingested was given to him by Igbira
who was then at large.
Sources said
Igbira was diagnosed with ovarian cancer almost 10 years ago and her search for
cure took her to hospitals in Europe and America.
She went into
partial remission but suffered a relapse last year, prompting doctors to
predict she may not live beyond February 2019.