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Two Nigerians to Die by Hanging Over Kidnapping, Killing in Ghana

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Two Nigerians To Die By Hanging In Ghana For Kidnapping and Killing Four Young Ladies

A court in Ghana has sentenced two Nigerian men to death after they were found guilty of murder on Friday afternoon, March 5.

The two Nigerians, john Oji and Samuel Udoetuk Wills, were accused of kidnapping, and, eventually, killing four girls in Takoradi, Ghana.

They were sentenced after they were found guilty of kidnapping and eventually killing the four girls, Ruth Quayson, Priscilla Blessing Bentum, Priscilla Koranchie and Ruth Abekah, aged 18 years in Takoradi, Ghana.

The bodies of the girls were said to have been discovered in their apartment in 2019 following months of a national search for the victims. The two Nigerians have been in detention since then.

According to reports from Ghanaweb, a Ghanaian online news agency, the two Nigerians were found guilty by the seven-member jury at the Sekondi High Court on Friday, March 5.

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