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Dead Body Of A 22-Year-Old NYSC Corps Member Found By The Roadside In Lagos
Igali Ifiemi’s body was found abandoned by the roadside in Berger, Lagos. Prior to the discovery of his corpse, his Facebook account was cleared out with all his photos deleted in the early hours of yesterday morning. Read the post shared by the deceased’s aunt Mic Conquer Igali on Facebook yesterday:
“My heart is heavy, my eyes are red. My Nephew, Ifiemi Igali, 22, studied Geography and Environmental management and a Batch A stream 2 Corper posted to Benue, was found dead yesterday in Lagos. His body was discovered abandoned by the roadside along a lonely street by Berger. We suspect he was murdered. Shortly after the call came through that his body was found, his Facebook account got cleaned out. No single content was left behind. I suspect something on his timeline was incriminating enough to worth the pain of a guilty person going through it and erasing everything. On thursday, he informed family members that he was going to Amassoma, to Niger Delta University, to collect his statement of result. His whattsapp was last active on Friday evening. No Family member was informed he was travelling to anywhere else but NDU, Amassoama until a Policeman called from Lagos with his number to Identify his body found by Berger,(the Policeman described Berger as an outskirts of Lagos, a boundary with a neighbouring state). Please, anyone with information of either having seen him,talked to him or saw him post anything on his Facebook this past weekend should PLEASE DM me or text me on 08064573333. Thank you in advance. Conquer Igali”
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