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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Good day listeners, and welcome back to our Concie podcast
where we break down current events with deep insights. I'm
your host Luashei Musha King. Today we are diving into
a tragic and painful emotional story. It is a story
of betrayal, cold blooded murder and the disturbing psyche of
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individuals we share a life suit hiding in plain sights.
This is a case of Christiana Iguu, who was reportedly
murdered by someone she considered a friend and buried in
his own compound. In this episode, we explode the horrifying
details of the crime, the psychology behind such art, an
equationian need for corporation security agencies in tackling psychopathic behavior
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and criminal tendencies within our society. Christiania, eight two hundred
level student appear and applied Botany at the Federal University
of Agriculture Abio, Kutaugun State year in Nigeria, was declared
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missing on the nineteenth of August twenty twenty four. She
was on her way to the University of Legos who
are industry training it. Her pearance was Nice to Me
began when her abdctors contacted them using her own warsap
first message came around eight forty nine pm, followed by
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a shocking photo of Christian and captivity. Sin three wars
up review once featured the abdctors demanded a ransom of
one point five million mirror. Her parents managed to gather
two hundred and fifty thousand ERA quickly, but it wasn't
enough to save her life. But after that faithood transaction,
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things took an even dark at any communications ceased days past.
The suspect, who we have known learned is a childhood friend,
a your media delayer, a student of philosophy at Olagacy
or Obanjo University, agog of State in Nigeria, received everyone
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with his friendship and was quietly moving stolen money through
online account including his own betting and bank accounts or
why investigators work to track him down. What is most
frightening about this case is that it was in just
some random person. The suspect had a personal relationship with
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the victim, as evidenced by the interaction from social media.
The individual's twist the psyche he allowed him to portray
himself as a friend or widely plotted, carried out and
covered off this horrific heart but This isn't just a
story of one disturbed individuar. It is a reflection of
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something deeply unsettling in our society. Serial Killers and psychopathic
individuals are often able to blend in charming, deceptive, and manipulative.
They look like us, acts like horse for their hearts
are dark, their actions deadly. Think about it for a moment.
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This young man repeatedly reportedly confessed to not only killing Christiana,
but also bearing in his family's compound in Ecoudu. Even
more disturbing adi rumors linking him to the deaths of
his Earth's befriend in twenty eighteen and his own band
logical sister in twenty twenty. Color. We are dealing with
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a serial killer, someone who has perfected the art of
hiding in plain sights. How many more like him are
working among us undetected. The system must work in our favor,
in favor of all of us. As this grewsome story unfolded,
intelligence operators tracked our middisful track the activities and discovered
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evidence that tie into these monstrous hats. Experience involvement is
also suspect, as they have since fled their home in
encouragion after the arrest of this boy. This is becoming
more critical as we speak into this episode, we also
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dive deeper into the legal aspects of this case. What
does justice look like for Christiana? What is the role
of psychopathy in search for me? And I'll do we
as a society in work and security agencies to prevent
this in your art. I'm joined today by a final
year law student who will shed light on the legal
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amplications of this case and our justice system and do
situations like this.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
Let's welcome our guests afternoon afternoon.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
Okay, thank you for joining us today. Can you tell
us from a legal standpoint, what is the next tape
that should be taken for the prosecution of this case?
Speaker 2 (05:47):
Okay, First and first you must recognize the fact that
this case was investigated by the police themselves, not just
an independent body or group of citizens civilians. Was investigated
by the police themselves, so really not on the story
they tracked them down to was not equal to do
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if I can be? If I can So they were yes,
and it was tracked down to it was picked up
from there and I'm sure it is in costudy. So
the best the first thing I think they should do
is that in all prosecution or in all criminal proceedings,
the defendants, that's the person that has been accused, must
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have a lawyer. Most be if it does not have
a lawyer, one should be provided for him because no
matter how, no matter the weight of evidence against him,
if it does not appear before the court with a
lawyer of his choice, all proceedings will be deemed not
a void. So first of all, regardless of how guilty
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or our inials the crime can be, he must be
provided with a lawyer because it is from a lawyer's
standpoint that we know what next to do. So having
said that he's been provided with a lawyer, then I
think he has also formally admitted to some some of
the crimes he has done in the past. Like Gillen
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is a biological sister and his ex girlfriend, so that
has come under formal admission in it called formal addsi
in Nigerian students. So apart from that too, he has
also like to be to be sincere if they prosecuted
this case. Now all evidence is pointing against him, so
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there is no point in actually going forward that like Okay,
he wants to prove this.
Speaker 3 (07:38):
He wants to.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
Prove that because everything exactly, every everything is clear. But
from a later point of view, he still has to
be represented by a lawyer.
Speaker 3 (07:49):
There was.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
In Finland. Was it Finland or Sweden?
Speaker 3 (07:56):
You do you like live on? I can't remember?
Speaker 2 (07:59):
And instead, apparently this guy is an extremist. He went
to an island, the vacation island and killed several students.
There are students. They went for a summer camp and
the student or the children were trail of the elite,
trailer of the rich people like a summer camp where
they gathered, they talk about administration, their career, what what
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they want to say to and he cured roughly twenty people. Yes, yes,
the finish a criminal justice system still provided him the
active Which lawyer do you want or do you have
a lawyer in mind?
Speaker 3 (08:38):
And he called the lawyer.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
The lawyer said he has all The lawyer said he
doesn't want to represent him.
Speaker 3 (08:45):
But from a lawyer familier.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
For medical point of view, you don't turn down clients
for new reasons. The reason you have to turn down
my clients with genuine So we have to also look
at the point that don't This is where people miss
it and get it from They tend to think that, Okay,
if a lawyer is representing this person, he actually is
in support of the person. It's about to know that
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exactly this isn't about law, is that there are two
sides to an This is where people say, okay, lawyers
lie this and that. For example, now I may eat
you like I may lay my hands on you, but
it's you that want reports. So it is up to
you that went to report to prol that I actually
eats you.
Speaker 3 (09:28):
Do you get it? You get what I'm trying to.
Speaker 2 (09:31):
So, so criminal proceedings is based on beyond reasonable doubts.
Speaker 3 (09:37):
It's not beyond all doubts, but beyond.
Speaker 2 (09:40):
Reasonable doubt that what is common is reasonable is what's
the normal human being will conceived to be reasoning. So
at this point, now it should okay, it should be
enticed to a lawyer. Number one, it should not be
tortured to and theory it should be giving.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
It should be given like my I would say.
Speaker 2 (10:02):
It should be treated like a list. You would not
be our life puts it. I'm trying to that it
should not be victimized due to the nature of describele.
Speaker 3 (10:11):
It should be treated as.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
Not as an human being because okay, yes, what he
did was bad, I can see earlier to the people,
we are advocating for him to be killed immediately, but
that's not how it works.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
But that's not possible in law.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
That's not it's not even as if that's not possible
in law, does not it works If we kill everybody
we deemed to be that to be, to be guilty,
or something to be to be a criminal, we won't
move forward this year, loon, there has been several crises
of grip alleged by women that didn't even actually happen,
and we see people going around that any man that
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rips the woman should be killed, anyone that kills the
whoman should be killed. Like it does not work like that.
We are human beings. You have to be reasonable, you
have okay, yes, coming sometimes, but we we should learn
to actually balance our thoughts.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
You get what I'm trying to see.
Speaker 1 (11:07):
But then, going going through the recent comments online on
different social media Andrews, you would notice behind that most
of the twists and posts and stories and re use
about this allied model of Christiana have been marked by emotion.
Because most of the comments from people are either emotional
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or kind of lopsided in the sense that because it
is obvious that this guy killed this lady then to
be killed immediately. Is that relatable to the liberal president Manageria.
Speaker 2 (11:43):
No, no, no, the Honorable Justice Remember she presided she
gave a judgment during the Bitter Will Be and the
matter last year sectem but she said, if the court
is going to the market to pick evidence or to
pick matters, that our jurisprudents move forward.
Speaker 3 (12:03):
I want you to answer that I didn't get that. Okay.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
Now me and you have an issue, but you tend
that some certain set of evidence that's okay only all
that was only what you relied on. But there are
some other people that were saying something else outside. So
it's important something outside the court matter.
Speaker 3 (12:26):
And going to look at his perience calling.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
Me to like his parents fleeing and the sour spread
actions being concealed for years. Do we have enough safeguard
to ensure justice somebody things are being got about George
is green On.
Speaker 3 (12:41):
I didn't get that.
Speaker 2 (12:42):
Every year we have judicial vacation, like the courts go
on evacation, so right now they're currently a vacation, but
they are vacation jurges like the ones that sits during
the so called vacation.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
Okay, so it's going to be, so he's going to
there will be.
Speaker 3 (13:03):
Will probably expertise it.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
They will make it like they will first track the
entire depending on how how fast it's been arranged. You know,
before you appear to the coach, you must be arranged.
You must have been You know, there are a lot
of my ruse leg my ruse. They will submit your brief,
you submit to your reply things like that chat because
you have to give time to actually explain what actually happened.
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But in this case, depending on the outcome, things can
actually change from legal point of view. You know, it'll
be like, oh this happens, this is not happen this
and like it's a common common training in in losure
like okay.
Speaker 4 (13:43):
Thank you, thank you so much for your time and
for explaining to us legal aspects of this case. And
hopefully in the meantime we expect that the lego system
in Nigeria.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
Will prove us right this time giving justice for Christiana.
Thank you. And if you go through his social media
and do you will see a lot of comments, a
lot of his tweets and post pointing indirectly to what
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has happened, but people are not taking cognizance of all
this tweet because it is now that the story is beginning.
Story is trending online, but people are not reading meaning
to everything that he has been treating. There's one of
the tweets that he said, I wish he could just
found out the hand of time and prevent the kind
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of debt that it caused his sister, something relating to
that aspect. So there are so many tweets online about
this guy that has been putting out there, but then
their attention was not paid to it because it is
not something that is trending anally is trending. Licia has
also brought the attention of a want to always take
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peopoor accounted before what you posts online. Everything is not
about catching cruise or making fun of too world. You
need to get engagement and fun, Twitter following or Facebook
modification or monetary Everything is not about monetization because at
the end of the day, the Internet never forgets whatever
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you are done. The Internet has never forget. There's always
receipts for you. Yes, just like a purchasing an item.
Literally gets a receipts particulately packed and kept for you
for days of questioning like this that has happened to
a delayer i India. It is so painful that Christian
has to die or have to die in this excruciating
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manner from somebody that she trusted. This is one of
the reasons why we need to be very very vigilant
in our society are living today. This is so painful,
very very painful. Psychopathies of full misunderstood. These individuals can
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blend in with society wearing the mask of normalcy while
are borrowing dark and vowling tendencies. Can I need this case?
It was soone familiar to Christiana's family. They never saw
this coming, but the morning science were here. The past
models his strange behaviors online, even using Twitter to beg
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for money in the same account is used for criminal activity.
It is crucial now than ever that we strengthen our
cooperation with law enforcement. The Nigerian Intelligence operators did an
incredible job tracking this individual out. Now turned together bank statement,
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self phone nativity and show your media interactions. However, they
can only work as effectively as information they received. As citizens.
We have responsibility to stay alert, report suspicious activity, and
offer assistance in criminal investigations. We also need to address
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the root course of this decay. Our society has glifiled
words the matter how it is acquired and turned a
bland eye to those swounting money without clear sources of income.
Even though this individual that kidnapped and mother this lady
is not somebody that is rich yet because going through
social media pages that allegedly killed this lady, sorry, going
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through social media pages and the rest is alsobody of
great influence like that, but an it is items we
questioned those who are mass reaches true judious means what
withought enterprise cannot be the standard. We need to uplist
our work, honesty and excellence. Let us the platform individuals
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with questionable world and shift our culture away from celebrating
ill gotten riches. This is where we wrap up to
this episode, a payful reminder of the dangers working within
our communities. We call for justice, for regilance, and for
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cooperation with security agencies to bring an hand to these
cycles of our lence. To the Finally, your Christian ideal
stand with you in your fight for justice. To all
our listeners, stay safe, stay vigilant, and always speak out
when something feels wrong. Thank you to our guest for
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joining us today and to our listeners. I leave you
with these thoughts. It is not just about one case.
It is about the society we are creating. We must
push for a culture of accountability and truth where criminals
cannot hide behind fixed mouths and digital screens. I am
Araco Benche and this has been another episode of Araconne Podcast.
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Let does not forget Christiana's name, as story and our
legacy as we push for a safer, more society. This
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