A university student in Lokoja, Jeremiah Paul, who was arrested by the police for killing a fellow student, Abigail Damilola, and attempting to use her for ritual purpose has shared more details in his confession.

In a video recently shared by Channels TV from 0:48, Paul explained how he met Abigail and planned to use her for a ritual. He said he initially approached her, collected her phone number, and began communicating with her. He then invited her over, already intending to harm her. When Abigail visited, he gave her a drink laced with drugs, causing her to become weak. He then convinced her to follow him to an uncompleted building near his home.

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Paul said he strangled Abigail when they got to the uncompleted building and removed some parts of her body using a knife. He added that he placed these parts in a calabash and handed them to a driver who had been sent by a native doctor from Ibadan.

In Paul’s words: “I met her on Sunday so I approached her, I talked to her and I collected her phone number so we started chatting. I told her whenever she is free she should let me know. I wanted to use Damilola for ritual so I gave her a drink laced with drug. Then I told her to follow me to my place so when we got close to my house, we stopped at an uncompleted building. When she became weak I strangled her and used knife to remove some parts of her body. I put it inside a calabash and gave it to a driver sent by the native doctor from Ibadan”.

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