24 Year Old Cynthia Osokogu left Abuja in late July 2012
(according to reports, on the 22nd of July 2012). The post-graduate
student of Nasarawa State University was a clothing retailer and had
travelled to Lagos to purchase new stock.
Cynthia had
been chatting with some new “friends” on Facebook for a few months. In
the course of their conversations, they developed a friendship and a
level of trust. These young men were also university students, they
promised to host Cynthia when she came to Lagos.
There is speculation that they paid for her plane ticket and promised to pay for her hotel as well.
The
two young men picked Cynthia up from the airport in Lagos and drove her
to a hotel in Festac. At the hotel, they tied her up, robbed her of all
the money she brought to shop for her business and strangled her to
death. They then left the hotel and quickly deleted her from their
Facebook friend list to remove any trace of their connection.
The
hotel found her body and, since her ID cards and mobile phone had been
stolen, they could not identify her or call friends and family. Her body
was deposited in a morgue in Lagos. All this time, her family and
friends were searching for the girl.
At some point, one of the
culprits accidentally answered Cynthia’s phone and the call was traced
to Festac. Therefore, her missing person’s police report was submitted
to the Area E Command in Festac. This enabled her family to find her
body in the morgue, and also led them to the hotel.
Using CCTV
from the hotel, the killers were identified. According to reports, these
two young men are university students who have now confessed that they
killed Cynthia and she is their sixth victim
– the gang reportedly specializes in luring unsuspecting young women,
robbing them of their possessions before killing them.
Though
there is speculation that their motive was ritualistic, it appears that
it was greed and their main goal was to rob and kill. The pharmacist who
supplied the drugs used on Cynthia and hotel staff have also been
arrested. According to the police spokesperson Ngozi Braide, “Six people
were arrested on Sunday over the incident and investigations are
ongoing”. As you can see, Cynthia is one of Nigeria’s numerous social
media generation girls (with BB and a facebook account), this
unfortunately led to her demise.
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