- In an appalling and deeply unsettling development, the nation has been gripped by the horrific murder of a young woman who was not only brutally killed but also beheaded in a crime so heinous it defies comprehension.
- The tragedy, already soaked in horror, took an even darker turn when the alleged perpetrator was identified as Oluwatimileyin Ajayi, a gospel singer whose name has now become synonymous with murder.
A middle-aged man, suspected to be a ‘Yahoo boy’ (internet fraudster), has been arrested for allegedly murdering his girlfriend for ritual purposes.
The suspect, who revealed himself as Adaju in a viral clip, was identified online by gospel singer Oluwatimileyin Ajayi, adding an even more shocking twist to the horrific crime.
He was reportedly apprehended in Agwan Sarki, Orozo—a boundary area between Nasarawa State and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT)—following a strategic intelligence tip-off.
Security agents, acting on the information, stormed an uncompleted building where the suspect had reportedly carried out the heinous crime.
A video currently circulating on social media shows community members interrogating the suspect, who shockingly confessed to the crime during the recorded exchange.
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The case took an even darker and more chilling turn when popular blogger Ijeoma Daisy identified the suspect as Oluwatimileyin Ajayi, a gospel singer whose religious persona has now been tainted by accusations of unimaginable brutality.
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In related news, Emeka Emmanuel Mbadiwe, a US-trained filmmaker, Nollywood producer, and motivational speaker, was recently arrested by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in a dramatic operation that has stunned the entertainment industry.
The NDLEA announced the arrest on January 5, revealing that Mbadiwe was apprehended on December 27, 2024, in his hotel room in Lekki, Lagos. The arrest followed the earlier capture of his partner, Uzoekwe Ugochukwu James, at a warehouse in Ajao Estate, Ikeja, while attempting to collect a large shipment of illicit drugs.