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Killers of former FUTA VC: “We strangled him before hiding his body”

 missing ex-Futa vc was found dead

Seriously, this is very deplorable . Some days ago it was on the news that the missing ex-FUTA VC was found dead... These two men , who the strangled   ex-V.C had employed to work for him, connived and plotted evil against him. The poor V.C  of  FUTA ended up losing his life through the process. The two men have, in fact, confessed to strangulating the man.



 the driver, in is story, said he  was given the boots some months ago  by the V.C. I guess it didn't really go down pretty well with him; making him to harbour some sinister motives against the poor v.c. His accomplice, who was the gate man and the security guard— and I really must say, it is indeed an irony that  someone's security guard ended up killing him. can you imagine that? ''My guard killed me'' How paradoxical can it get? . It goes to show that God is the utmost protector.

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This security guard  lured his master out and the bitter driver strangulated  the man with the security officer stuffing his mouth with piece of cloth to keep him from screaming. They took his car and some valuable items and left the scene after they had locked his corpse away inside the generator house. Along the way, they got intercepted by the Road Safety for mal-driving; they sold some of the valuables and used the proceed to release themselves..

 


Finally, nemesis caught up with them when they wanted to sell the car. They gave away the car at a price exceedingly below the price tag.. The buyer  was perturbed by the alarmingly low price, he suspected the car must have been an item of grand theft and called the police. There and then, they were apprehended.




May his soul rest in peace.


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  1. Ouuuch. . .Now dat's too too bad. . .may his soul for ever find peace. . .


    God bless Nigeria!!!

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