Timileyin Ajayi, the prime suspect in the murder of Salome Adaidu, was arraigned at the High Court of Justice in Lafia, Nasarawa State. He is facing a charge of culpable homicide punishable by death under Section 221 of the Penal Code of Northern Nigeria.
During the hearing before Justice Simon Aboki, Ajayi pleaded not guilty. The court adjourned the trial to March 17–20 for further proceedings.
Speaking after the arraignment, the prosecuting counsel, Stanley Nwaforagwu, expressed confidence in the case, stating, "We have overwhelming evidence to sustain the charge, and we are optimistic that justice will be served." Defense counsel Joseph Tukur emphasized his role in ensuring the prosecution proves their case beyond a reasonable doubt, noting, “It is not my place to prove the case but to ensure the law is followed.” Representing the deceased’s family, Senior Advocate of Nigeria Jibrin Okutekpa highlighted the importance of the case, adding, “We are here to ensure justice is done.”
Ajayi, 32, was arrested for the gruesome murder of his alleged girlfriend, Salome Adaidu, a 24-year-old NYSC member serving in Abuja. Salome was killed during a visit to Ajayi’s residence in the Papalana area of New Karshi, Karu Local Government Area, Nasarawa State. Police reports revealed that Ajayi used a knife and machete to kill and dismember her body. He was apprehended on January 12, 2025, while attempting to dispose of her remains.
In a chilling confession during an interview, Ajayi admitted to the crime, claiming it was unplanned but fueled by jealousy over alleged infidelity. “I killed her because we don’t have each other all the time,” he stated. Ajayi added that he found incriminating chats on her phone, which led to his actions. Despite the nature of his crime, he showed no remorse, saying, “I don’t have any regrets because life is reciprocal.”
The case continues to attract national attention, with many calling for justice for Salome Adaidu.
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