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Nigerian Socialite Killaboi Admits To Stabbing Girlfriend Augusta Osedion

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Killaboi, a well-known financial guru, has admitted to stabbing his girlfriend Augusta Osedion on Instagram. The 21-year-old Lagos model was a popular fashion influencer.

Source: MadameNoire

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