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Delta State Polytechnic student Glory Emioma, stabbed to death by phone snatcher

Friends of a Delta State Polytechnic student, identified as Glory Emioma, have all taken to social media to pen down tributes to her following her death.

According to friends of the Delta State Polytechnic student, she was stabbed to death while struggling with a phone snatcher.

Youngy Bui wrote;

This pikin Don kill me ooh , I can’t stop crying….. E no go better for THE People wa kill you, this sad tears da brought to my eyes they go drink am, may the Lord accept your soul Amen… RIP, we will miss you GLORIA

Peckins Don Mills wrote;


RIP Glo baby….I mean when I heard it broke me,like we spoke and few hrs later I heard you are no more? Damn I swear they will surely pay with there lives,so hurtful,karma will get them ,again RI perfect peace….missing you already
















This is coming after it was reported that a Delta state Polytechnic student, identified as Happiness was reportedly killed after she left her hostel to visit a friend in Isoko south local government area of the state, who her friends claim is a fraudster.

Friends of the late Delta State Polytechnic student whose breasts, eyes, heart and private parts was removed by suspected ritualits, told Punchmetro, that she left to celebrate her birthday with some male friends at a popular bar in Ozoro, the administrative headquarters of the Isoko North Local Government Area.

“When her roommate didn’t see her around 7pm on the day she went for the party, she called to know her whereabouts and she (Happiness) said she was in Oleh and would soon return home.

“Her roommate called repeatedly around 9pm, but her number didn’t connect. The same thing happened the following day. It was at that point that the roommate raised the alarm that she was missing.

“Family members and friends had been searching for her until over the weekend when her mutilated body was found along Owhelogbo Road” the source said.

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