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Boyfriend Flees as LASU Graduate Adija Found Dead in Meiran Apartment

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A chilling mystery has unfolded in Lagos after Adija, a graduate of Lagos State , was found dead in her boyfriend’s apartment in the Meiran area. The boyfriend, whose remains , has disappeared, leaving behind a scene of tragedy and a devastated family. The incident occurred on February 26, 2025, when Adija visited him following —a decision that ended in her untimely death.

The sequence of began when Adija, who lived with her parents in Ketu, left to meet her boyfriend on the evening of February 26 around 8:30 pm. She had been dating him since her at university, a relationship described as consistently troubled. She often spent weekdays at his place, returning home only on weekends. By the next morning, her family grew worried when she didn’t answer her phone. Knowing she was likely with her boyfriend, they went to his apartment. The was locked, forcing them to break in. Inside, they found Adija’s lifeless on the bed, covered with a duvet.

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Neighbors later admitted they heard noises from the apartment that night but didn’t intervene, as arguments between the couple were a regular occurrence. Their inaction proved costly, as the boyfriend fled after the incident, leaving no trace. The police are now actively searching for him, efforts to apprehend the suspect, though specifics about the limited.

Adija’s family is grappling with profound grief and has chosen not to speak publicly yet. Her hinted they might address the matter later, while a close relative shed light on their struggles. The relative described Adija’s as a parent who worked tirelessly to raise her children, portraying Adija as a gentle soul. Adding to the family’s anguish, the boyfriend allegedly contacted Adija’s mother recently, ominously stating he was “ready to die”—a cryptic remark that only the mystery of his disappearance.

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The has left the community shaken, spotlighting the perils that can lurk within volatile relationships. The police investigation continues, with determined to down the fugitive boyfriend and uncover the truth behind Adija’s death. For now, her family mourns in silence, awaiting justice for a young woman whose life was cut short in circumstances that remain disturbingly unclear. As the search intensifies, this tragedy serves as a sobering reminder of the hidden risks some endure, often unnoticed until it’s too late.

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