FROM CELEBRATION TO MOURNING: Photos Of 21-Year-Old Kwara College Student Celebrating Her Sign-Out 3 weeks Before She Was Found Dead In A Refuse Site 🎯 The Scoper Media

Upon her arrival in Ilorin, Miss Mojisola informed her roommate that she felt uncomfortable in the hotel where she was lodged by Adebayo Happiness and noted that there was no party at the said location.

Awesu Mojisola Oluwafunmike

Awesu Mojisola Oluwafunmike, the 21-year-old final-year student of the Kwara State College of Health Technology, Offa, whose lifeless body was found in a dump site celebrated her sign-out three weeks ago.

She posted photos and videos from her sign-out ceremony before she went missing on August 9, 2024.

A Kwara lecturer, Prof Anifowose Olamilekan, said the deceased’s mother works for the Ogun State Waste Management Agency as a cleaner.

According to a report by her roommate, Miss Blessing O, the deceased received a phone call on August 9 from one Miss Timileyin, who informed her about an event organized by students of Summit University and Al-Hikmah University in Ilorin.

Miss Timileyin introduced Mojisola to one Mr Adebayo Happiness, a student of Summit University, who allegedly invited her to the night party under the pretense of having her act as his girlfriend for a fee of Fifteen Thousand Naira (#15,000.00).

Upon her arrival in Ilorin, Miss Mojisola informed her roommate that she felt uncomfortable in the hotel where she was lodged by Adebayo Happiness and noted that there was no party at the said location.

Shortly after this communication, her phone was switched off and all subsequent efforts by Miss Blessing to reach her were unsuccessful.

The spokesperson of the Kwara State Police Command, DSP Toun Ejire-Adeyemi, said on August 12, 2024, at about 7.30, one Olorunoje of Aleniboro area Ilorin, Kwara State visited the police to report that while he was returning home from the mosque on August 11, a group of labourers informed him that they found the body dumped in a refuse site near Aleniboro area Ilorin, Kwara State.

Ejire-Adeyemi stated that following this report, a team of detectives was immediately dispatched to the scene. She said upon arrival, the scene was carefully examined and photographed.

During the initial investigation, the police spokesperson mentioned that traces of blood were found near the left ear of the deceased who was later identified as Mojisola.

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