
Authorities in Abuja have confirmed the identity of the deceased found near Mpape junction as Kadoon Lornumbe, an indigene of Benue State, Nigeria. The discovery has sparked concerns, with many speculating a possible connection to the notorious “One Chance” robbery scheme prevalent in Nigerian urban areas.
The body was discovered by passersby near Mpape junction, showing signs of violence and apparent foul play. Investigations by the Nigerian Police Force revealed that Kadoon Lornumbe may have been kidnapped by some armed criminals before she was killed.
“One Chance” robbery, a term used to describe a criminal scheme where unsuspecting victims are lured into fake taxis and then robbed of their belongings, has been a growing concern in Nigeria’s urban areas. Victims often face violence and intimidation during these encounters, with some cases resulting in fatalities.
The circumstances surrounding Kadoon Lornumbe’s death have raised suspicions among locals, with many expressing fear and calling for increased security measures to combat such crimes. Authorities have assured the public that investigations are ongoing to apprehend those responsible for her death and to dismantle any criminal networks involved in “One Chance” robberies.
Family and friends of the deceased have been left devastated by the tragic loss, calling for justice and urging authorities to take decisive action to prevent similar incidents in the future. As the investigation continues, communities across Nigeria remain vigilant against the threat of “One Chance” robberies, emphasizing the need for collective efforts to ensure the safety and security of all citizens.