Benjamin Best, the Nigerian gambler better known as Killaboi, has confessed to the murder of Augusta Osedion, his 21-year-old lover.
In a series of Instagram posts on Monday, Killaboi said he and his girlfriend had an argument after which he “mistakenly” stabbed her to death.
He said he did not intend to kill Osedion while praying for eternal peace.
“I can’t live with this guilt, I am going crazy, I should have left this toxic relationship but I did not,” the posts read in part.
“I will say nothing but the truth and come out clean and hope God grant me eternal peace.
“I’m in so much pain I’m in so much pain I’m in so much pain I need help I need help I need help.
“What is life now I want to turn myself in I’m not a bad person I swear I’m not a bad person But with what has happened I think I deserve nothing but death I will gladly die, by hanging, by shooting, whichever way fate has for me.
“I’m willing I can’t live with this guilt knowing the girl I loved so much died in my own hands oh Gooooooood why this What do I do now I deserve death, I want to die.”
Osedion had been reported missing for several days, prompting Onwabhagbe Cordelia, her mother, to visit Killaboi’s residence in Oral Estate, Ikota, Lagos state.
In a chat with BBC Pidgin, Benjamin Hundeyin, the Lagos police spokesperson, confirmed that the force is currently investigating Osedion’s death.
He added that the Lagos police received a report from Cordelia who said her daughter informed her about an argument she has with her boyfriend on June 11.
Cordelia said she attempted to reconcile the couple but was unable to reach them.
She said she then contacted Osedion’s roommate who led the police to Killaboi’s residence where she saw her daughter’s lifeless body.
Hundeyin said there were signs of violence and a struggle on the victim’s body.
The police said they have taken Osedion’s remains to the general hospital mortuary in Yaba for autopsy and preservation.
He added that they also recovered a note left by Benjamin at the scene, which is being treated as evidence.
“The police have cordoned off the scene as preliminary investigations are underway so that we can transfer the case to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) at Panti for a confidential investigation,” Hundeyin said.
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