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A 23-year-old British-Nigerian nursing student, Tamilore Odunsi, was found stabbed to death in her Houston, Texas,  apartment just days before she was due to graduate.

Police discovered Tamilore’s body in the kitchen with multiple stab wounds during a welfare check after a family friend raised concerns.

Blood was found on the patio, prompting officers to force entry into the two-bedroom flat.

Originally from London, Tamilore had moved to the US in 2022 to pursue a nursing degree.

She had recently celebrated her upcoming graduation on TikTok, where she was known as “Tami Dollars” to over 30,000 followers.

Authorities revealed that Tamilore had recently moved in with a man she barely knew.

He was found in a bedroom with stab wounds and taken to the hospital in critical condition.

Police described the two as “complete strangers” who had only started living together a few weeks prior.

The Houston Police Department confirmed that the investigation is ongoing.

Meanwhile, Diaspora Digital Media has gathered that a Babcock University student in Nigeria, Oladipupo Siwajuola, has gone missing under mysterious circumstances.

His mother, Fijabi Oyindamola Omotayo, claims the institution is shielding two students, Lampard and Tobi, who were the last to see him.

Oladipupo Siwajuola

Oladipupo Siwajuola

Fijabi personally dropped off her son at school on April 27 and last spoke with him on Wednesday.

Since then, she has been unable to reach or locate him. The distraught mother is pleading with the school to find her son, stating that he is not a wayward person and would never disappear without informing her.

Fijabi alleges that the university’s response was dismissive, suggesting that Oladipupo might still be on campus.

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She questions why Lampard and Tobi, who allegedly last interacted with her son, are being protected.

According to Fijabi, her son had recently returned home to prepare for a JAMB examination to change his course from Mass Communication to Property Law.

She noticed he wasn’t himself on the day he left, and his phone was with Lampard.

Fijabi expressed concern that the institution may be hiding the truth about her son’s disappearance. She appealed to the public and authorities to intervene and begged Babcock University to provide information about her son.

The mother also revealed that Lampard had access to her son’s personal information, including his email, password, and SIM card.

She believes some people may be threatening her son, citing the missing ID card that allowed him to eat at the school cafeteria.


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