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24-year-old graduate waiting for NYSC call-up lured, raped and killed by unknown Men

A young female trader was allegedly raped and killed by unknown men in Makurdi, Benue State.

Joy Onuh Ogochuckwu, a graduate of the Department of Mass Communication, Benue State University, Makurdi, was killed on Tuesday night.

Joy, who markets clothes online, reportedly received a call on Tuesday night from someone posing as a customer and she went out shortly after to deliver clothes to the caller. Her body was found on Wednesday morning, October 20.

Joy was killed one day before she was to leave for NYSC camp.

Friends have taken to various social media platforms to mourn her.

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