The internet is shaking over the heartbreaking story of a young woman brutally murdered in the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN). And Tea Circle, this isn’t just one of those viral campus gist—this one hits deep.
😭 Who Was Deborah?
Deborah Sam‑Praise Ememem, a 22-year-old female undergraduate, reportedly checked into a hotel in Obukpa, Nsukka, with a fellow UNN student named Emmanuel Gambo, a 200-level Political Science student from Kogi State.
What happened next? Pure nightmare.
🕯️ What Led to Her Death?
According to police sources, after an initial intimate moment, Deborah allegedly demanded an extra ₦15,000. This reportedly led to an argument that turned fatal.
Emmanuel confessed that he strangled her to death in the hotel room. He then tried to hide her body under the bed—wrapped in a towel and curtain.
Can you imagine? 😢
😳 How She Was Found
The smell from the room exposed everything.
Hotel staff, alarmed by the stench, broke in and found her body days later. By then, Emmanuel had already disappeared from campus—but the law caught up with him.
👮🏽♀️ Where the Case Stands Now
After weeks of tracking, Emmanuel was arrested on July 2, and Deborah’s personal belongings like her iPhone and earbuds were recovered from him. Police say the motive appears to be a disagreement over payment, not ritual killing—contrary to what was speculated online.
🧠 Tea Circle Thoughts?
Let’s be real. Whether it was about money or not, no one deserves to die like this.
Ladies, your life is worth more than any room, any man, or any moment. Please stay safe.
Men, control is not love. Anger is not power.
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🙏 Rest In Peace, Deborah.
You didn’t deserve this ending. And your story won’t be forgotten.
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This is sad😢
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ReplyDeleteHistory keeps repeating itself, yet students of history still fail to learn from history.
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