Odunayo Ajudua And Her Partner Mary Are Wanted Over An Alleged Homosexual Activities In Ogun

... Fleeing to escape lynching by angry mob.


Abeokuta, Nigeria - Two young dark complexion women, Mary and Odunayo, married and hail from Sagamu, an ancient town in Ogun State.

It was reliably gathered on Sunday July 13, 2025, how Mary seized the opportunity to connect with colleagues at a birthday celebration in an Hotel in Abeokuta, Ogun State, and extended an invitation to her homosexual partner Odunayo Ajudua to join the birthday party.

Sources revealed that Odunayo and Mary were subjected to surveillance, unaware of the attention, due to their publicly displayed intimacy at parties and community functions

Our Monday Editor was informed by one of the attendees whose name was withheld, that Mary was discovered at a hotel in Ibara, Abeokuta, in a compromising homosexual position with Odunayo, after which they were severely beaten, while Mary and Odunayo disappeared into hiding to escape the aftermath effect of the crime committed. 

Mary and Odunayo reportedly fled to avoid the community's retaliatory actions, which could have resulted in their death, beating, or stoning, given the Nigerian authority against homosexuality after being caught in the act. Under Nigerian law, they may be liable to a prison sentence of up to 14 years if arrested and prosecuted under the law.

According to an hotel staff member who wishes to remain anonymous, the incident was confirmed to our reporter.

Due to fear of being lynched to death, Odunayo and Mary have been attempting to evade danger since then, but their whereabouts remained unknown as at the time of filing this report

The authority encourages the public to disclose their location to the nearest police station promptly, as attractive rewards await the whistleblowers.

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