“I almost fell victim” – Nigerian Lady Shares how she Escaped Abuja K!ller, Timileyin Ajayi

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  • Esther, a Nigerian woman, escaped being killed by Timileyin Ajayi, a gospel singer and Yahoo boy, in Abuja.
  • Esther shared a chilling experience of being lured by an opportunity advertised on Telegram, where Timilehin Ajayi claimed to be recruiting singers for a karaoke session.
"I almost fell victim" - Nigerian Lady Shares how she Escaped Abuja K!ller, Timileyin Ajayi

A Nigerian woman named Esther has shared her harrowing experience of narrowly avoiding a dangerous encounter with Timileyin Ajayi, a gospel singer and suspected fraudster recently apprehended for the brutal murder of his alleged girlfriend in Abuja.

In an interview with well-known blogger Tosin Silverdam, Esther recounted how she was drawn in by an advertisement on Telegram, where Timileyin Ajayi purportedly sought singers for a karaoke event.

As an aspiring singer looking for new opportunities, Esther reached out to Timileyin Ajayi, who informed her that the participation fee was merely ₦500 and provided a venue for the gathering. Ultimately, she chose not to attend, a decision that likely preserved her life.

In her words, “He told me to come to his place, promising to make arrangements for me. I almost fell victim to Timileyin Ajayi, as we were about to meet before the incident occurred, simply because I wanted to participate in the singing.”

Esther’s disclosure follows extensive coverage regarding the arrest of Timilehin Ajayi, who was apprehended while in possession of what is believed to be the severed head of his alleged girlfriend, concealed within a plastic bag.

Authorities are persistently conducting their investigation into the alarming crime, as numerous Nigerians are calling for heightened vigilance and awareness regarding safety in response to the incident.

in other news, Fuji music icon, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, widely recognized as KWAM1, is mourning the death of his ex-wife, Alhaja Hafsat Anifowoshe, who died on Tuesday at the age of 65 after struggling with an undisclosed illness.

Alhaja Hafsat was the mother of Idayat Anifowoshe, who serves as a Special Assistant on Special Duties to Dr. Mayor Muibi Folawiyo, the Executive Chairman of the Lagos Island East Local Council Development Authority (LIELCDA).

In accordance with Islamic customs, her body was laid to rest at the Abari Cemetery in Lagos. In a touching tribute, the Chief Press Secretary to the LIELCDA Chairman praised the late Hafsat as an extraordinary individual and a dedicated mother, whose life was characterized by her commitment to both God and humanity.

He extended his condolences to the grieving family, offering comforting words and recognizing the deep sorrow of their loss while encouraging them to take solace in her significant contributions to the lives of others.

“We know it hurts so deeply to lose a loving mother and dependable partner,” he noted. “However, take solace in the time your mother spent on earth and her good service to God and humanity. Our thoughts are with you, and we pray that you, her children, and all those she left behind find the strength to continue where she stopped. May her soul find eternal rest.”

Supporters and sympathizers have expressed their condolences to the grieving family, extending prayers for resilience and solace in this challenging period.

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