By Frank Kamuntu
A Biological Chemistry student of the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT), Otuene Justina Nkang, has been found dead in her boyfriend’s apartment in the River State capital, in Kenya.
Nkang was declared missing four days after leaving her place of work, where she was doing her industrial training at a private hospital in Port Harcourt.
A source said Nkang’s boyfriend killed her and mutilated her body parts.
The deceased was said to have visited her boyfriend in a highbrow area in Port Harcourt. The source said the vigilante group in the area apprehended the suspect while attempting to dispose of the decomposing corpse in a refuse dump.
According to reports, the suspect, Collins, was arrested after his estate security personnel discovered Justina’s dismembered body parts in bloody sacks.
Reacting to the tragic incident, the Public Relations Officer, SP Grace Iringe Koko, said that the Commissioner of Police, Policarp Emeka Nwaonyi, would address the media on the matter.
Onyango posted a video from the exam room, questioning how the paper would help him succeed.
“How will this make me rich? I have defined data collection. Now tell me how it will make you rich.
I am doing this to make my parents happy,” he said, using expletives.
Onyango also took a dig at the vehicles in the parking lot.
“Look at all these old cars-they belong to your lecturers. They are over 60 and driving these old cars, yet they are your role models. You will never be rich until you escape the matrix,” he said.
He was suspended, but MKU’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Deogratius Jaganyi, asserted that it was not because of the video.
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Is this story from Kenya or Nigeria??