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In a significant development in the tragic murder case of 26-year-old Benue interior decorator Deborah Moses, the prime suspect, Lintex Ogale, has been remanded in custody at the Kirikiri Correctional Centre following his arraignment on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, at the Yaba Magistrate Court in Lagos.
Court Proceedings and Charges
The suspect Lintex Ogale, identified as Moses’ former boyfriend, faced charges related to the fatal stabbing of the popular interior decorator, known by her brand name Deb’rah Porsche, at her Lagos apartment on September 3, 2025. The incident, described by police as a case of domestic violence, shocked the local community and sparked widespread outrage.
During the court session, which commenced around 10 a.m., the presiding magistrate reviewed the case file and ordered Ogale’s remand pending further legal proceedings. The court adjourned the matter to a date yet to be announced, with court officials stating that the next hearing will be scheduled after administrative formalities are finalized.
Incident Details and Arrest
Deborah Moses was brutally killed in her home earlier this month, and Ogale was apprehended at the scene after being subdued by neighbors. The swift arrest followed reports of a violent altercation, with police confirming the domestic violence motive behind the crime. The case has since drawn significant attention due to Moses’ prominence as a talented interior decorator and the disturbing circumstances of her death.
Calls for Justice
The court’s decision to remand Ogale has been met with approval from Moses’ family, friends, and advocates for women’s safety, who have been vocal in their demand for justice. The case has reignited discussions about the need for stronger measures to combat domestic violence in Nigeria, with many rallying behind the hashtag #JusticeForDeborah on social media platforms.
“This is a step in the right direction, but we won’t rest until justice is fully served,” said a close friend of the deceased, reflecting the sentiments of many who knew Moses.
What’s Next?
As the legal process continues, all eyes remain on the Yaba Magistrate Court for updates on the next hearing date. The case is expected to draw further scrutiny as advocates push for accountability and systemic change to address gender-based violence.















