- Nigerian punter, Killaboi, has sparked a major uproar online after he openly confessed to the murder of his girlfriend.
- In series of Instagram posts, he revealed that he fled out of fear after committing the heinous act of killing his lover.
- In a startling disclosure, Killaboi revealed that he “accidentally” stabbed his girlfriend during a heated argument between the two of them
Three years after his arrest by the EFCC for internet fraud, renowned Nigerian punter, Killaboi, has made a shocking confession on social media, admitting to the murder of his girlfriend.”
The fraudster, who expressed remorse about ruining his life at the age of 26 in a series of Instastory posts, made a shocking revelation that he “mistakenly” stabbed his girlfriend during a heated argument between them.
Killaboi, however, admitted that he fled out of fear after killing her.
In his posts, the Instagram big boy made a solemn commitment to face the consequences of his actions, determined to ensure that his late girlfriend gets justice as he cannot live with the burden of guilt.
Eyewitnesses asserted that the police, who managed to enter his apartment by going through the fence, came across his girlfriend’s mutilated corpse. Allegedly, her vital organs were missing.
According to reports, she was missing for several days until her mother decided to go to Killaboi’s house in search of her.
They traced him to a hotel in Umuahia, where he was apprehended and couldn’t escape at that time.
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In other news, Nigeria’s anti-corruption agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has arrested Lagos fraudster Owoseni Gabriel, who posed as a woman to evade arrest, and 32 others for their alleged involvement in computer-related fraud.
This development was made known via a statement issued by the EFCC’s spokesman Wilson Uwujaren on May 10th 2023.
As contained in the statement, they were arrested on May 2, 2023 at the Iyana Ipaja axis of Lagos State, following credible intelligence received by the Commission on the activities of some young boys involved in computer-related fraud.
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