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Nigerian Student In UK, Others Collude, Kill Dad-Of-Six Over Fake Rolex Watches [VIDEO]

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A Coventry University student played a part in the Saul Murray honeytrap killing in Luton. Temidayo Awe, a third-year undergraduate, was convicted of the manslaughter of the dad-of-six after she played a part in the honey trap that led to him dying of stab wounds outside his flat in New Town Street in the early hours of February 27, 2022.

The Channel 4 show 24 Hours in Police Custody last night (March 20) showed how detectives found that Awe, together with three others, plotted to drug and rob Murray after seeing images of him on Instagram wearing Rolex watches.

It showed Bedfordshire police raiding Awe’s student home in Coventry and she was later charged with the murder of Murray, before later being found guilty of his manslaughter at Luton Crown Court.

The first part of the TV program showed how Awe’s distinctive coat, which she wore on the night of the murder, was found in the wardrobe of her student digs in the city.

Saul Murray, 33, met the two women at his Luton flat in February 2022, who had “sexual activity” with him and gave him the sedative GHB.

The court was told defendant Surpreet Dhillon made contact with Murray via Instagram and WhatsApp, and the four defendants traveled to Luton from London in a Mercedes A-class car that Cleon Brown had hired.

Prosecutor Jane Bickerstaff KC said Dhillon and co-defendant Temidayo Awe met the victim outside his flat and the two women shared brandy with him inside and also gave him GHB “to knock him out”.

She said some degree of sexual activity took place and said the pair “admit they have done this before – setting up men and stealing items from them, including watches, while those men are asleep”.

It emerged that Awe and Dhillon visited Murray’s flat and drugged him with a date rape drug. CCTV showed Awe leaving the flat shortly before 2.30 am, whilst Dhillon propped the communal door open with a broom, so Awe was able to later return with two men – Ikem Affia and Cleon Brown.

The CCTV then showed the two women leaving together around 20 minutes later, with the two men running behind. One of the men, now known to be Affia, was carrying a large knife as he left the building.

The footage then showed Murray stumbling to the front door of the flats, naked, before falling to the floor.

BedfordshireLive, which covered the case, reported that Luton Crown Court heard that Dhillon had initially contacted Mr. Murray via Instagram, continuing the conversation on WhatsApp before agreeing to meet up the day before his death. Dhillon and Awe were identified after they were captured on CCTV entering Mr. Murray’s flat with him just before 11.40 pm.

Fast track forensics linked a glass left at the scene to Dhillon, whilst phone data showed that Murray had called her via WhatsApp before her arrival at his flat.

Detectives carried out further phone work which placed Brown at the location at the time of the incident, with him having made contact with Dhillon around the same time. Additional footage confirmed that a Mercedes Benz, which was seen acting suspiciously in the vicinity of Mr. Murray’s flat, had been hired by Brown.

Brown was also caught CCTV using a vacuum cleaner to clean the Mercedes at a petrol station in London after the offence had taken place. He is wearing the same jogging bottoms as in the CCTV from Mr. Murray’s flat.

Further CCTV from a fast-food restaurant in London showed Brown and Affia together, with Affia wearing the same coat that was seen on the CCTV footage at Mr. Murray’s flat. Vehicle telematics placed the Mercedes at Affia’s home address before and after Mr. Murray’s death.

Judge Michael Simon told the sentencing hearing at Luton Crown Court that it was a “senseless” conspiracy to rob.

As a result of the trial, the four were given the following sentences:

Ikem Affia, 31, of Shore Place, London was sentenced to life in prison for murder and will have to serve a minimum of 25 years. He was also sentenced to 14 years for conspiracy to commit robbery to run concurrently.
Cleon Brown, 29, of King Edwards Road, South Hackney was sentenced to 11 years for manslaughter and nine years for conspiracy to commit robbery to run concurrently; a total of 11 years.
Surpreet Dhillon, 36, of Carnarvon Road, London was sentenced to 10 years for manslaughter and 10 years for conspiracy to commit robbery to run concurrently; a total of 10 years.
Temidayo Awe, 21, of Saunders Street, Gillingham was sentenced to seven years for manslaughter and six years for conspiracy to commit robbery to run concurrently; a total of seven years.

Det Insp Dale Mepstead, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit, said: “This was clearly a planned attack; facilitated by Dhillon and Awe and carried out by Affia and Brown.

“It’s obvious from the way the two women used a sedative substance on Mr. Murray and the fact Affia was armed with a knife that they were prepared to get what they wanted at any cost – which sadly was Mr. Murray’s life.”

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UPDATE: King Sunny Ade Speaks About His Alleged Kidnap In New Video [WATCH]

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Following claims of his alleged “abduction,” Nigerian music legend, King Sunny Ade, has addressed concerns about his whereabouts.

A Nigerian journalist, Olawale Olaleye, had yesterday raised alarm over the disappearance of the music icon.

He further disclosed how a lady identified as Damilola Adeniyi, who claimed to be Sunny Ade’s daughter, had accused the musician’s manager and son, Dayo Adegeye, of “abducting their father and forcing him to work under duress.”

Adeniyi had, in a series of posts on her Instagram handle, accused Dayo, her half-brother, and his siblings, of “using Sunny Ade to get shows which he never attended.”

Reacting to the allegation, Dayo had, in a statement issued on Monday evening, denied the allegation, claiming that “Sunny Ade is safe and in good condition.”

Adegeye reiterated that the musician “was not abducted by anyone,” stressing that his band are working with the family to “put an end to the rumour and protect his reputation.”

Sunny Ade would thereafter appear in a now viral video to confirm his safety and well-being.

As captured in the short video shared on Facebook by Olaleye, the musician was seen singing one of his songs in Yoruba, “ènìyàn laso mi,” before expressing his gratitude to Nigerians for their concern over his whereabouts.

“Glory be to Almighty Father in heaven. I thank God and you my fans all over the world. It’s my children that insisted on seeing me. I thank God within the period I went to relax. I wasn’t kidnapped and also did not run away.

“I have to thank you my fans. Since six to seven hours up till now, the whole world have been calling me out of love.

“This is the beginning. I’m on my way to a show now. I was at a show last Saturday at Lekki. I wonder why people say I’ve been kidnapped. I was never kidnapped.

“To great Nigerians, thank you. Beginning from the President of the great nation Nigeria.” Sunny Ade said in the video.

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Troops Rescue NDLEA Deputy Commander, Five Kidnap Victims In Taraba [PHOTOS]

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The Nigerian Army has announced the rescue of a senior officer from the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and five other individuals who had been kidnapped in Taraba State.

The army stated that this rescue operation was conducted in collaboration with other relevant security agencies.

According to Zagazola Makama, a publication focused on counter-insurgency in the Lake Chad region, the rescue followed a distress call received around 11:40 pm on April 27 from Abe Samuel, a youth leader, who reported an attack on a Toyota Hilux vehicle along the Wukari–Kente road.

Troops deployed to the location discovered the abandoned vehicle, identified by registration number FG 117-B03, with a flat tire, but the occupants were missing.

Makama reported that a joint search and rescue operation was immediately initiated, and by 6:00 am on April 28, the troops successfully rescued Musa Hudu, the deputy commander of NDLEA Zone 1, Ibadan, along with five other victims, from a nearby bush.

Makama added that the rescued individuals were unharmed, and initial investigations revealed that they had fled into the bush after three armed men attacked their vehicle and fired at them with a locally made gun.

The victims were safely escorted out of the area and were allowed to continue their journey after their vehicle was repaired.

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Federal Government Plans Five-Month Wage Award Arrears Payment

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The Federal Government has announced its plans to begin the payment of the outstanding “N35,000 wage award arrears” owed to federal civil servants.

This information was disclosed in a statement released by the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation (OAGF) on Monday in Abuja.

According to a statement signed by the Director of Press and Public Relations, Bawa Mokwa, the outstanding arrears will be paid in instalments, with workers set to receive “N35,000 per month for five months.”

The OAGF clarified that although the “April 2025 salary would be paid separately,” the first part of the wage award arrears would be released immediately after the April salary payment.

“The wage award arrears would not be paid with the April 2025 salary; it will come immediately after the salary is paid,” the statement read.

The Federal Government had previously disbursed wage awards to federal workers for five months as part of efforts to lessen the impact of economic reforms. However, “five months’ arrears remained unpaid.”

The OAGF restated the government’s commitment to fully implementing all policies and agreements related to staff pay and welfare, noting that such efforts were aimed at improving productivity and operational efficiency across ministries, departments, and agencies.

The “N35,000 wage award” was introduced in 2023 as a support measure for workers following the removal of the petrol subsidy and other economic adjustments.

Earlier in January of this year, the Federal Government assured workers that it would clear the arrears of the “N35,000 wage award,” and also stated that the government had resumed the payment of the wage award.

The government also reaffirmed its commitment to addressing issues in the National Minimum Wage agreement reached with the Organised Labour in 2023.

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, disclosed the government’s commitment towards implementing agreements with trade unions during separate meetings with the leadership of the Trade Union Congress and Congress of University Academics, in Abuja.

Earlier this month, the Nigeria Labour Congress criticized the Federal Government over the delay in the payment of the minimum wage for certain workers in the federal civil service.

The Federal Government had earlier blamed the delay in payment on the prolonged approval of the “2025 budget.”

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