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Missing Nigerian Woman Found D3ad In US

Olasinmibo “Sinmi” Abosede, a Nigerian woman who had been declared missing, has been found deceased in Naperville, Illinois, United States.

Abosede, 36, had been missing since July 30, 2025. She was last seen about 9:20 a.m. as she walked away from her home in the 2100 block of Sudbury Street.

The body was found on Thursday afternoon, August 14, near a trailhead at the southwest corner of the Springbrook Prairie Forest Preserve at 83rd Street and Chandelle Drive, according to a joint news release from Naperville Police Department and the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County.

Naperville police officers were called to the scene for a report of the discovery of a dead body, according to Naperville police.

Officers were led through a dense area of high grass to the body. The clothing on the body matched the clothing that Abosede had last been seen wearing, police said.

While we believe the individual to be Sinmi, the final confirmation will be made by the DuPage County Coroner’s Office,” Naperville Police Chief Jason Arres said in a news release.

“We are deeply saddened by this loss and extend our sincere condolences to the Abosede family during this difficult time. Thank you to everyone in our community who assisted with this investigation and for your care and concern. We ask that everyone keep the family in your thoughts and respect their privacy during this difficult time.

“While the identity of the body found has yet to be confirmed, her cousin, Fehintola da-Silva, confirmed the sad development on X.

“My cousin, Sinmi, was found d3ad. This has been a blow to our family. To everyone who reposted, shared, and reached out during the search, thank you for your kindness. May her soul rest in peace,” she wrote.

St. Raphael Catholic Church also issued a statement about the finding, confirming her d3ath.

“Out parish family at St. Raphael Catholic Church has been praying diligently for the safe return of Olasinmibo “Sinmi” Abosede. It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of her passing.

“We are deeply saddened, and out thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends during this difficult time. As a parash, we remain committed to lifting Sinmi and her loved ones in prayer in the days ahead. May our blessed Mother and St. Raphael escort Sinmi into Eternal Life.”

Police said foul play was not suspected.

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OAU student goes missing for 5 days after leaving hostel to buy food

The management of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State, has raised alarm after a female student, Dorcas Oseghale, mysteriously went missing and has not been seen for five days.

Dorcas, a chemistry student with matriculation number CHM/2021/165, was last seen on the evening of August 6, 2025, at around 8 p.m.

She reportedly left her hostel at Adesanmi House, Ibadan Road, Ile-Ife, to buy food near the students’ village along Ede Road but never returned.

According to the university’s Public Relations Officer, Abiodun Olarewaju, her roommate made several attempts to contact her but discovered that both of Dorcas’ phone lines were unreachable

In a statement released on Sunday, Olarewaju said:

“The student, Dorcas Oseghale, of the Department of Chemistry with Matric number: CHM/2021/165, was last seen on the evening of 6th of August, 2025 at about 8 pm.
“When Dorcas, who resides at Adesanmi House, Ibadan Road, Ile – Ife, said that she was going out to buy food in front of the students’ village, along Ede Road axis of the university, did not return on time, her roommate then made several attempts to reach her on phone but surprisingly discovered that her two lines were not reachable.”

Following the disappearance, the university’s Security Unit began monitoring student social media platforms for any information related to the missing student.

“But around 6:10 pm on the same day, a group of students from the Department of Chemistry, in search of the missing student, alongside a female student (Akinkuade Omobolanle Beatrice), from the Department of Agricultural Extension, identified as her roommate, reported a case of a missing student at the Security Unit of the University,” Olarewaju added.

Due to the complexity of the case and limited resources, the university deployed three security personnel to lead the search efforts and to report preliminary findings to the police.

Vice Chancellor Professor Simeon Bamire commended the students for their prompt action in reporting the case and appealed to law enforcement and security agencies to intensify efforts to locate Dorcas.

He urged anyone with useful information to report to the nearest police station or the university’s Security Unit to assist in the search.