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An Adamawa vigilante, Isa Hamman Joda has found love, tying the knot with his Norwegian lover, Diana Maria Lugunborg amidst surprises.

Naija News understands Isa (33) got married to Diana Maria Lugunborg at the high court registry in Yola Town on Friday, 14th July where they were statutorily confirmed the couple as husband and wife amidst celebration and many wondered.

According to TG news, Isa met Diana and she agreed to marry him on Facebook, a social- media platform.

A witness of the international and cross-cultural marriage, disclosed that Diana came from Norway and agreed to marry Isa after years of dating on the platform.

The wedding reception held around the water board, adjacent college for Legal studies Yola where the couple danced in celebration of their successful wedding.

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Lagos Big Boy Confesses To Killing Girlfriend

Meanwhile, In Instagram influencer, Augusta Osedion has passed away after she was killed by her boyfriend, Benjamin Best, popularly known as Killaverse, in his residence.

It was gathered that the deceased went missing for days until her mother went to the boy’s residence at Oral Estate in Ikota area of Lagos State to look for her daughter, but found the dead body instead.

Austa’s mother alleged that her daughter’s eyes, breast and vagina were cut off.

Speaking about her death, Killaboi, who describes himself on Instagram as a blockchain developer and crypto purveyor, via his social media accounts on Monday, 17th July, shared an extensive confession of how he fled after killing his girlfriend.

Killaverse owned up to the crime, noting that he mistakenly stabbed Austa when they were having an argument and she picked a knife.

Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.