Godwin Ayogu, a Nigerian citizen, and a 300-level student at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana, has been murdered in the West African country, and his body was dumped by the roadside. Ayogu was studying social sciences in the institution and was last seen on Tuesday afternoon, sources at the university said. Several sources said the deceased had planned to be in Nigeria on Wednesday to see his parents who live in Ketu area of Lagos, western Nigeria, but his body was found by the roadside where it was dumped. Although police in Ghana are saying they are investigating the matter, but many Nigerian students fear the case might be swept under the carpet. A source quoted a Nigerian student as saying, “We need the Nigerian authorities to interfere and we need security for Nigerian students here.” The source quoted another student as adding: “It’s sad dat a Nigerian is murdered and no one is doing anything about it. With all these things happening, this place isn’t safe.” The deceased was the first child of his parents. Friends say he played the drum very well and liked to referred to himself as “the drummer boy” REPORT FROM ANOTHER SOURCE SAY: The body of Godwin Awugo, a level 300 student, was found dead at Amamoma near the UCC on Thursday morning. He was reportedly found near “Round Palace Hostel” with his intestines gushing out from his lower abdomen. It is believed that the murder was committed on Wednesday night when the student got into a feud with some unidentified persons possibly outside campus after which his body was dumped near the hostel. According to reports made available to the GNA, his roommate realized he had stayed out too long but all efforts to reach him via his mobile were not successful until he received messages from other friends on Thursday morning informing him of the incident. The Regional Police Crime Unit confirmed the incident but could not give detailed information. See the photos below NAIJAEYEZ.NET Your Best Nigerian Blog Get:Entertainment|News|Education|Movies|+Naija Exposed Gists *Winks* www.naijaeyez.net
Sunday, 23 February 2014
OMG!!! Sad News: Very Young Nigerian student murdered in Ghana.[graphic photos]
Godwin Ayogu, a Nigerian citizen, and a 300-level student at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana, has been murdered in the West African country, and his body was dumped by the roadside. Ayogu was studying social sciences in the institution and was last seen on Tuesday afternoon, sources at the university said. Several sources said the deceased had planned to be in Nigeria on Wednesday to see his parents who live in Ketu area of Lagos, western Nigeria, but his body was found by the roadside where it was dumped. Although police in Ghana are saying they are investigating the matter, but many Nigerian students fear the case might be swept under the carpet. A source quoted a Nigerian student as saying, “We need the Nigerian authorities to interfere and we need security for Nigerian students here.” The source quoted another student as adding: “It’s sad dat a Nigerian is murdered and no one is doing anything about it. With all these things happening, this place isn’t safe.” The deceased was the first child of his parents. Friends say he played the drum very well and liked to referred to himself as “the drummer boy” REPORT FROM ANOTHER SOURCE SAY: The body of Godwin Awugo, a level 300 student, was found dead at Amamoma near the UCC on Thursday morning. He was reportedly found near “Round Palace Hostel” with his intestines gushing out from his lower abdomen. It is believed that the murder was committed on Wednesday night when the student got into a feud with some unidentified persons possibly outside campus after which his body was dumped near the hostel. According to reports made available to the GNA, his roommate realized he had stayed out too long but all efforts to reach him via his mobile were not successful until he received messages from other friends on Thursday morning informing him of the incident. The Regional Police Crime Unit confirmed the incident but could not give detailed information. See the photos below
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