Super TV CEO: Chidinma has not being in school since lockdown – Lecturer 

Super TV CEO’s Murder: My friend was killed like a “chicken.” – Witness

A new twist has been added to the story of Chidinma Ojukwu, the 300 level student who allegedly killed Super TV CEO, Usifo Ataga; her alleged lover.

 

A Senior Lecturer at the Mass Communications Department of the University of Lagos, Dr Bunmi Ajibade, has revealed that the murder suspect has not gone to school since the inception of the Coronavirus lockdown.

 

Ajibade in a circulated WhatsApp opined that Chidinma’s parents ought to have monitored her activities in and off campus.

 

“We parents should pray for and monitor our children. There is so much evil going on in tertiary institutions now. Drugs, alcohol and s*x have become the order of the day among adolescents.”

Super TV CEO, Chindima has not being in school since lockdown ; Lecturer 
Super TV CEO, Chindima has not being in school since lockdown ; Lecturer

“As Coordinator of Part-Time programme, l have made some investigations about the lady. The last time she came to school was before the Covid-19 lockdown. She has never written the 300 Level exam with her cohorts.

 

“She has never stepped her feet on the soil of UNILAG since the commencement of this semester early last month. Yet, she was arrested in her father’s house.

 

 


“Were the parents sensitive enough to discover her truancy in school? Did they monitor her progress in school if they suspected something is amiss? How come they were apparently neglected that this calamity came upon them suddenly? Many questions are begging for answers.”

 

The Lagos State Police Command on had paraded Chidinma over the murder of the Chief Executive Officer of Super TV, Usifo Ataga.

 

Ataga’s remains was found in a rented Airbnb flat in Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, with multiple stab wounds, on June 16.

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