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Police recover fake drivers’ license, passport, debit card from Super TV CEO’s suspected killer
Nigerians were left stunned on Thursday by the revelations that followed the arrest of the prime suspect for the murder of the Chief Executive Officer of Super TV, Usifo Ataga.
21-year-old Chidinma Ojukwu, who was reported to be a 300-level student of Mass Communication at the University of Lagos was arrested on Wednesday after Ataga was found dead on Sunday at a service apartment in the Lekki area of Lagos State.
In a Live video by The PUNCH, as the Lagos State Police Command paraded her on Thursday, Ojukwu confessed to stabbing the late Ataga twice in the neck, leading to his death.
During the parade at the State Police Command Headquarters, Ikeja, the suspect also confessed to withdrawing N380,000 from the deceased’s account to pay her school fees.
While the police continue further investigation after the incident, WuzupNigeria brings you a list of the personal effects confiscated from the suspect by the police:
*A Nigeria Passport with No.B50010434 belonging to the suspect
*A fake Drivers license bearing ‘Mary Johnson’ with the suspect’s photograph
*Access Bank statement of account
*A National Identification Card bearing the suspect’s name
*One Driver’s license
*Complimentary cards
*A UBA (United Bank for Africa) ATM debit card bearing the suspect’s name
*A University of Lagos identity card bearing the suspect’s name
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