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Ghana Police makes headway in Ayogu’s death investigations

According to Channels TV, the parents of 19 year old Godwin Ayogu, the 300-level student of Cape CoastUniversity, Ghana, who was found murdered on February 19th (read here), said the the Nigerian High Commission in Ghana, who has been working with the Ghanaian Police, told them that some suspects have been arrested by the police in connection with her son's murder.

Lilian Ayogu told Channels TV today Monday April 21 that they were shocked to learn that the people arrested in connection with her son's murder were not just his friends, but were also Nigerians.
“Last week, the Nigerian Ambassador over there said that they have made some headway. He said that they got some guys and that the funniest part was that they are all Nigerians. Most of the guys they got were his friends.
“One person had earlier questioned why Godwin’s friends were on the run after his death,” she said.

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