
An FCE Okene student found dead in Kogi State has triggered shock, fear, and public outrage.
She was reportedly found with her breasts and other private parts missing.
FCE Okene Student Found Dead After Days of Being Missing
The student was declared missing several days before her body was discovered.
Rahama was last seen on January 24 after leaving the college campus.
Concern grew when she failed to return home or contact family members.
Her body was later found in a bush at Eika-Adagu community.
The location lies along the busy Okene–Lokoja highway in Kogi State.
FCE Okene Student Found Dead With Mutilated Body
Reports state that the Okene student found dead had visible mutilations.
Her breasts and private parts were reportedly removed.
This discovery has raised strong suspicions of ritual-related violence.
Residents described the scene as horrifying and deeply disturbing.
Security operatives quickly evacuated her remains from the area.
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Police Launch Investigation Into FCE Okene Student Found Dead
The Kogi State Police Command confirmed that an investigation is ongoing.
Rahama’s body was deposited at Okengwe General Hospital morgue.
An autopsy will determine the exact cause of death.
Police sources say no arrests have been made yet.
Investigators are tracking possible suspects linked to the crime.
Campus Reacts as Student Found Dead
Students of the Federal College of Education, Okene, are mourning the loss.
Many students described Rahama as calm and focused.
Protests and emotional reactions followed the shocking discovery.
Calls for improved campus security have intensified.
Parents are also demanding urgent government intervention.
Public Outcry Grows Over Student Found Dead
Human rights groups have condemned the killing.
They demand justice and swift prosecution of those responsible.
Community leaders want increased patrols around student areas.
Residents fear the crime reflects worsening insecurity in Kogi State.
Authorities are urged to act quickly to restore public confidence.
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