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    Popular Nigerian punter, Killaboi confesses to kill!ng his girlfriend on social media

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    A popular Nigerian punter, Killaboi has confessed to kill!ng his girlfriend identified as Augusta Osedion on social media, two years after he was arrested for internet fraud by EFCC.

    The punter who goes by the name Killaboi on social media, revealed that he “mistakenly” stabbed his girlfriend after they got into an argument.

    She was reportedly missing for days until her mother went to Killaboi’s house at Oral Estate in Ikota area of Lagos state to look for her. Prior to Augusta, missing, her mother had tried to reconcile her and her boyfriend over an issue they had.

    Killaboi who cried about messing up his life at 26 in Instastory posts he shared, promised to ensure his late girlfriend gets justice as he can’t live with the guilt.

    He however disclosed that he ran away after kill!ng her out of fear. He further shared a message he sent to his late girlfriend’s mother.

    Eyewitnesses are claiming that police who gained access to his apartment through the fence, found his girlfriend’s corpse mutilated. It was alleged that her vital organs were missing. Her car was recovered at the scene.

    Killaboi was arrested by EFCC operatives in 2021, after using a stolen card to carry out a N150m POS transaction. He was traced to a hotel in Umuahia and couldn’t escape at the time.

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