Wanted: Police Hunt for Iroegbu Alexandra Chisom Who Brutally Killed His Friend



In a chilling case that has sent shockwaves through Lagos, the Nigeria Police Force has declared 30-year-old Iroegbu Alexandra Chisom, also known as "Biggy" or "Omoba Salvage," wanted for conspiracy and murder. Authorities allege that Chisom, with the assistance of cult members, brutally killed his friend at a hotel in the Ajah area, motivated by greed to steal the victim's money, musical equipment, and car.


The incident unfolded at the Pearl Service Apartment in Lekki-Ajah, where Chisom reportedly stabbed the victim, identified as Mr. Olusanya, to death using a jackknife. The attack was not just a random act of violence but a calculated betrayal, as sources close to the investigation claim Chisom lured his friend to the location under false pretenses before enlisting cultists to carry out the deadly assault. After the murder, the perpetrators fled with the victim's valuables, including cash, high-end musical gear, and his vehicle, leaving behind a scene of horror.


Chisom, described by police as an Igbo man standing at 1.82 meters tall, heavily built, with a dark complexion, oval face, thick lips, and a limp in one leg, is considered armed and extremely dangerous. His last known address is 23 Road X Close, Block 1, Flat 3, Area 1, FESTAC Town, Lagos. Authorities warn that he is a "ticking time bomb" who could strike again if not apprehended soon. "He's vocal, dresses like any young guy on the street, but don't be fooled – he's capable of anything," a police source told ReportNaija.


The Lagos State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Panti has issued an arrest warrant from the Federal High Court, urging the public to come forward with any information. A reward is being offered for tips leading to his capture, though exact details remain undisclosed. "If you see him, don't approach – report immediately to the nearest police station or CID Panti," the police statement reads.


This tragic event highlights the rising concerns over cult-related violence in Lagos, where friendships can turn fatal over material gains. The victim's family is devastated, mourning the loss of a promising life cut short by betrayal. As the manhunt intensifies, residents in Ajah and surrounding areas are on high alert.







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