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Mother narrates how her daughter’s killer, Killaboy was nabbed in Sierra Leone (Video)

Cordellia Okonye, Augusta's mother, Killaboy and Augusta
Cordellia Okonye, Augusta’s mother, Killaboy and the late Augusta.

 

Cordellia Okonye, the mother of Augusta Osedion, who was killed by her boyfriend, Benjamin Best Nnanyereugo, popularly known as Killaboi, has explained how he escaped to Sierra Leone and was arrested.

Killaboi was nabbed in Sierra Leone in the early hours of today, Oct. 21.

Following his arrest, Cordellia Okonye took to Instagram to give details of his arrest.

She explained that after Killaboi murdered Augusta, he left her to rot then he took her phone and fled.

She disclosed that he killed Augusta on July 13th and by July 28, two weeks after, he already had a Sierra Leonean passport.

According to her, after the murder, Killaboi began reaching out to her to show remorse while revealing that he was willing to hand himself over to the police.

She said he reached out again to claim he killed Augusta in self-defence and she encouraged him to hand himself to the police so all that will be determined.

Later, she said he blocked her, then began telling the world that she had been pimping out her daughter to men.

Narrating how Killaboi was nabbed, she explained that her family did the work of trailing him.

She sent his passport photograph to everyone she knows all over the world and told them he had a tattoo and that was the way to identify him.

Then, her cousin in Sierra Leon reached out to say they saw someone exactly like him in the country.

Immediately, her son and another cousin went to Sierra Leon. While they were there, the Nigerian police declared Killaboi wanted. So he went into hiding, making it harder to locate him in Sierra Leone.

Her cousin then met with the Commissioner of Police in Sierra Leon and showed them Augusta’s corpse and Killaboi’s photo, so they began working to nab Killaboi.

Their investigation led them to a hotel where they got information that Killaboi had lodged. They met a white manager there and the man explained that Killaboi had indeed lodged there but had left the hotel. He then printed out the passport the suspect provided before they gave him a room.

It was a Sierra Leon passport with a new name, Kanu Princeton Samuel, but it was Killaboi’s face.

With the passport and a local number, the Sierra Leon police began to work, and Killaboi was nabbed by 2 a.m. on Oct. 21.

The bereaved mother said Killaboi had bragged that he could never be in handcuffs but he was finally placed in handcuffs today.

“One per cent of the pain is gone this morning that Benjamin is caught,” Cordelia said in tears.

Watch her speak in the video here.

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