Mrs. Ojomachenwu Adaidu has firmly disputed reports of any love link between her deceased daughter, Salome, and the suspected murderer, Timileyin Ajayi, an Abuja gospel performer.
She made her statement in an emotional interview with the publication PUNCH.
This is a falsehood. He did not have a girlfriend named Salome. “He didn’t even know her name,” Mrs. Adaidu asserted strongly, directly refuting tales that suggested a previous connection between her daughter, who was 24 years old at the time, and the accused.
“You can see in the video that the killer has a beard,” the bereaved mother said, pointing out physical attributes that would have made such a connection impossible. She also supplied specific information to corroborate her statement. The guys who retain beards are not popular with my children, and Salome did not have a romantic connection with him.
It was a profound disclosure that Mrs. Adaidu made regarding her daughter’s genuine personal life when she said, “She already had someone she was dating, a chemist.” She went on to reveal a tragic fact about future plans that were never going to come to fruition: “I told her that we would do the necessary wedding introduction after her service year.”
The terrible case of the National Youth Service Corps member who was killed acquires a new facet as a result of these facts, which immediately contradict any assertions that the victim and the perpetrator had a previous connection. The claims made by the mother depict a picture of a young lady who had well-defined tastes, established connections, and future aspirations that were cruelly cut short.