Tag: Ritualists

  • Police arrest 5 suspected ritualists in Ogun

    Police arrest 5 suspected ritualists in Ogun

    The Police Command in Ogun, says it has arrested five suspected members of a ritual gang, which specialises in exhuming corpses from graves and removing body parts for rituals.

    The Police Spokesman , Abimbola Oyeyemi, who disclosed this in a statement in Abeokuta on Sunday, said the suspects were arrested on Saturday in Odogbolu.

    Oyeyemi gave the names of the suspects as; Oshole Fayemi, 60, Oseni Adesanya, 39, Ismaila Seidu, 30, Oseni Oluwasegun ,69 and Lawal Olaiya, 50.

    He said the suspects were arrested following intelligence received by the Police at Odogbolu Divisional Headquarters, that the gang was planning carry out another round of human parts harvest within Ososa town.

    He said the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), of Odogbolu Division, Godwin Idehai, immediately mobilised his men and stormed the suspects’ hideout where five of them were apprehended.

    “On interrogation, the suspects made confessional statements that they were actually into the business of exhuming corpses from their graves.

    “They said that they usually sold the exhumed body parts to their clients who used them for money making rituals,” he said.

    Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Frank Mba, has directed that the suspects be transferred to State Criminal Investigation Department for discreet investigation and possible prosecution.

  • Suspected yahoo boy caught on camera stealing panties from a building

    Suspected yahoo boy caught on camera stealing panties from a building

    A video has emerged showing a suspected internet fraudster, popularly known as “Yahoo Boys,” stealing panties from a house.

     

    In the video, he is seen trying to gain access to the house through the window. He eventually succeeded and made away with a pant.

     

    The yet-to-be-identified young man in the viral video immediately hopped into a waiting car after stealing the underwear and rushed off from the scene to avoid being caught.

     

    However, the action and how he fled the scene was captured on camera by a resident who spotted him from afar off.

  • Campus Babalawos and Cyber Ritualists – By Chidi Amuta

    Campus Babalawos and Cyber Ritualists – By Chidi Amuta

    As a young teacher at Ife, one of the climactic moments of my career was the rise of Prof. Wande Abimbola as Vice Chancellor. A modern tertiary institution founded on a futuristic vision of national greatness was to be led by a scholar steeped in Yoruba tradition with its pillar of superstition and ancestor worship. A renowned cultural scholar and accomplished traditionalist, Professor Wande Abimbola was undoubtedly a leading authority in traditional religions as well a devout follower of Yoruba ancestral divinities. Some accused him of being an Ifa priest, a charge that he never denied, but instead tended to affirm by often prefacing his scholarly presentations with short incantations and brief divinations.

    Some feared that his ascension to the vice chancellorship of the University would dilute the national character of the university and its modernist thrust and ethos. To his credit, however, Wande Abimbola, though a Yoruba native son, served out his term without reducing the stature of the university or localizing its cosmopolitan cultural orientation.

    For many of us then, the University of Ife was the perfect synthesis of a certain fidelity to national cultural authenticity and the urgent need for national development and modernization. The modernizing instinct at Ife was rooted in the belief in cutting edge research in science and technology as well as a cultural rootedness in its symbolic location. No wonder, Ife was designated a centre for the then national nuclear power programme. In fact, an experimental reactor was in the process of being built there hence my friend Professor Bolaji Akinyemi, then Foreign Minister, could boast of the imminence of the black bomb as Nigeria’s answer to the mania of nuclear power threats that saw Pakistan, Libya and even South Africa at various stages of joining the nuclear club.

    In many ways, Ife was powered by a certain fidelity to the guidance of its founding motto: For learning and Culture. The learning aspect was global and perfectionist in the pursuit of excellence in diverse fields. Ife assembled some of the best scholars from all over the world in a community of learning that respected excellence and diversity. The culture aspect was animated by a certain closeness to the symbolism of Ife itself as the spiritual epicenter and fountain of the Yoruba nation as one of the main hubs of Nigeria’s cultural ecosystem. The University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) was simultaneously national and international. Our humanities and social sciences were animated by lively ideological fights dictated by the reality of Cold War partisanship. Those arguments animated academic debates and also made the cold beer sessions at the Staff Club unforgettable.

    I must confess from the onset that on matters that concern the University of Ife or Obafemi Awolowo University, I am not likely to be totally dispassionate. I am a proud alumnus of that great institution. But on one matter, I am pretty certain. Ife remains a centre of important learning in our country. Those of us who attended that university have not only distinguished ourselves in various fields nationally and globally, holding our own among the best in the most distinguished centres of learning and industry all over the world.

    The current news from Ife is disheartening. A viral video doing the rounds of the social media has shown a parade of devotees of sundry traditional worship clad in all white and a motley other costumes invade the campus of the University in a protest mode. I understand the macabre parade is in aid of some matter that has nothing to do with either tradition, faith or culture. The media reports indicate that the strange protesters were indigenous Ife traditional worshippers who were on the campus to protest the recent appointment of the 12th Vice Chancellor of the institution. Media reports on the trouble at Ife are united in the common story strand.

    In line with its extant traditions and processes, the university council duly selected one Professor Adebayo Bamire as the 12th Vice Chancellor of the University. Like his predecessors, Professor Bamire parades the full gamut of academic qualifications and the usual litany of publications, research and teaching records. His other 15 colleagues who vied for the position but failed to clinch the job were no less qualified. A university is first and foremost a meritocratic institution.

    But in a rather dramatic development, one of the unsuccessful contenders in the vice chancellorship race, a Professor Rufus Adedoyin, has challenged the process that saw the emergence of Bamire as fraught with lack of fairness and irregularities. The aggrieved contender has petitioned the University’s Governing Council, alleging some procedural defects. It has been established that the petitioning professor came a distant ninth in the process that produced the new leadership. Apart from the unproven grounds of procedural irregularity, the grounds of protest has expanded to include the charge that the protesting Professor Adedoyin was discriminated against in the process because he happens to be “an Ife indigene.”

    Therefore, without waiting for the outcome of the petition to the university’s governing council, the tools of protest have been expanded to include a violent procession of worshippers of some traditional Ife cults and ancient sects. A violent pageant of juju priests and worshippers have invaded the campus of the Obafemi Awolowo University. They came armed with charms, amulets, cudgels, machetes and other dangerous weapons to upset the peace and order of the campus. In addition to incantations and curses, the embarrassing ancestral train also inflicted injuries on innocent staff while damages to public property have been reported. The main thrust of their grouse is that Professor Bamire, the new vice chancellor, is not a native son of Ife. No one has however questioned the man’s academic credentials or other qualifications for the position. To the best of my knowledge, the university authorities have stood by the transparency and fairness of the process that produced the new vice chancellor. Beyond the purely meritocratic requirements of the due process required in the selection of a vice chancellor, there is no indication that indigeneship and nativity are part of the qualifications for vice chancellorship in this or any other Nigerian federal university.

    The world outside is not too interested in how the Ile Ife academic community resolves its internal leadership tussle. It is purely an internal administrative ritual. What is a matter of urgent national interest and curiosity is the unusual turn of events in what is ordinarily a routine leadership selection matter. Matters of administrative or procedural irregularity are best settled following the due process of petition, investigation and remedial resolution. I am not aware that our federal universities have in their statutes any prescription requiring that their vice chancellors should be selected from among scholars from the immediate catchment locality or community. The location of a university in one’s village does not automatically entitle a son or daughter of that village to the headship of the institution.

    Nor does the Nigerian regressive political rhetoric of ‘turn by turn’ have any place in the hallowed precincts of a university campus where merit in its purest definition should guide appointments especially into academic leadership positions. However, as a former teacher, I am aware that the vast majority of junior and intermediate staff in each federal university where I taught were drawn from the local communities. I am also not aware of any statutory or other requirement that the headship of these institutions should be drawn from among persons of any religious, geographical or cultural persuasion.

    The most disconcerting aspect of the recent happenings at Ife is perhaps its symbolism for present day Nigeria. The embarrassment has spread to opinion and political leaders. The Governor of Ondo State, Mr. Akeredolu has cried out against the sacrilege at Ife. So has Wole Soyinka, himself a former Ife teacher. Here is a university, a citadel of learning and modernity in an enlightened part of the country suddenly overrun by the forces of ancient ancestry. The forces of ancient superstition in their most undiluted form have been invoked by ambitious academic politicians. The powers of ancient gods and deities have been summoned to wreak evil repercussions on enemies of the soil on which the university is planted. That these ancient customs and their agents are being summoned to fight the cause of a learned professor is indicative of how far Nigeria’s regression has gone.

    The Ife incident is by no means isolated. It in fact contains the major elements of the current Nigerian malaise. The basic impulses behind the actions at Ife are coming from a larger Nigerian national canvas or moral derailment. This is a nation in which the patronage of all manner of esoteric cults and faiths has drowned all pretensions to modernity. This is a country in which even the high priesthood of Christianity visit juju priests and fortune tellers at night to enrich their prophetic ensemble.

    Our politicians are devout Christians doing the rounds of Pentecostal crusade locations in the day and reverting into Ogboni cultists at night. Our leaders are clients of sleek worldly pastors in the morning and patrons of ritual fetish cultists at night. Investigations into recent episodes of politics related corruption revealed the allocation of hundreds of millions of naira for ‘spiritual services’.

    Our politicians of a particular persuasion spend millions of dollars annually to import marabouts from places as far away as Mauritania, Egypt, Yemen and Istanbul. A particular leading figure once confessed that he imported a barefoot Buhdist monk from the Himalayas who walked all the way to Nigeria to reside in his study for years to tell him in advance what might happen to him on a daily basis. After years when the monk had exhausted his financial quarry, it was time to depart. The Nigerian politician demanded a parting prediction. He got one: You Shall Live Long! Maybe he was right as the politicians, now retired is approaching age 90! The monk probably forgot that he had “trekked” to Nigeria. He requested and got a first class ticket home!

    A frightening dimension to our regression into the depths of superstition and the occult is its relative popularity among our youth. It is not just the youth out on the urban streets or in the rural areas or the ones who did not go to school. On most of our university campuses, students have recently graduated from the mindless violence of cultism in the early 2000s to the present viral popularity of cyber crimes. Nearly every Nigerian university campus now has a cyber crime cell of students. The EFCC and other security agencies have a hard time keeping track of these groups of “Yahoo Yahoo” undergraduates. Among these students and youth is the belief that cyber scams or 419 are better instruments for attaining instant wealth than the ancient grind of study and excruciating hard work that we older generations endured to get to this junction. The successful cyber scammers on campus have outlandish automobiles, troves of cash and assorted designer wares to show for their valiant exploits.

    To be a cyber criminal is to have advanced mastery of information technology. This is one step above basic scientific knowledge. To be a master of cutting edge internet know how and still be so backward as to believe in the efficacy of the superstitious world of rituals and the occult is the defining puzzle of modern day Nigeria. And yet our future is founded on this anachronism because it is now the home ground of our youth.

    As things stand today, the dividing line between cyber crimes and involvement in real organized criminal activity is hazy. A new gruesome logic has followed. A gruesome logic has emerged that says the chances of success in cyber crimes and instant wealth are increased by a bit of human sacrifice. Consequently, youth are kidnapping and killing their mates to harvest body parts for sale to fetish agents who promise them instant prosperity. This is why of late the police has had far too many cases of ritual murder and harvesting of body parts cases. No one has had the courage to expose the arrant foolishness of believing that there is any connection whatsoever between ritual murder and wealth creation. The entire human organ trade and epidemic of ritual murders is based on the new currency of a culture of superstition.

    Worse still, as in the Ife university incident, a certain sense of sectional or nativist entitlement has created a nation in which the elite when beaten in the meritocratic contest for privileges and patronage at the national level quickly run back to their ancestral roots to demand those same privileges as rights of ancestry. They insist on positions that should accrue to their zone, tribe, ethnic group or faith. What follows is the failure of meritocracy and the systemic dilution of quality to please the mobs of tribe, faith and geo political nonsense. Its key drivers rejuvenate the powers of ancient customs and traditions and re-enact gruesome practices such as ritual murder for sacrifice in order to frighten their opponents with the sight of the blood of their innocent victims.

    The nation suffers the consequences. First violence rules the waves. Human life is reduced to numbers on the front page of daily journals. A new paradigm of heroism is created. The politicians as hoodlum, patron of thugs and assorted touts is assumed to be normal in a new definition of normal that benumbs all rationality. The gunman, ‘known’ or ‘unknown’, becomes the national dread of everyman. Agents of death are waiting at the street corner to exact tributes or terminal justice.

    Of all the damages done to our progress by the resurgence of all forms of arbitrariness, impunity and regression into ancient customs and superstition, the most lethal is the damage to the emergence of a scientific sensibility. The greatest marker of human progress is the transition from superstition to the scientific spirit. The logical relationship between cause and effect governed by the laws of logic and evidence is what distinguishes primitive societies from the modern ones. Evidence, observation, experimentation and inference is the logical sequence of the scientific mindset. The logic of human progress is the movement away from superstition and illogicality to the realm of science, of cause and effect and of logic. Without the scientific spirit there is neither progress nor even justice based on the rule of law on which society and democracy are based.

    Nigeria’s future is caught in a tragic trap that looks more like self cancelling charmed circle straddled by three ominous agents. The politician leading us to a new world of modern development but who is also a patron of decadent superstitions from church, mosque and shrine. The professor of science who invites ancient juju priests to validate his academic credentials. The young internet wiz kid who is also a cyber criminal and ritual cultist.

  • Jungle justice: Ogun youths storm police cell, fish out two ritualists, roast them alive

    Jungle justice: Ogun youths storm police cell, fish out two ritualists, roast them alive

    Youths at Oja-Odan, Yewa North Local Government Area of Ogun State, stormed police cell fished out two men who were caught with human head and burnt them to ashes.

    The suspects, identified as Idowu Afolabi and Johnson Adebiyi, had earlier been arrested and detained at Oja Odan police station on Saturday.

    But irate youths reportedly broke into the police cell to drag out the two suspected ritualists.

    One of the youths simply identified as Adeyemi, said that the youths who were in a large number dragged the suspects to an open space in front of the police station and set them ablaze.

    “The youths caught the two men with a fresh human head. The police came to take the suspects away. But about an hour later, the youths, said the killers must be dealt with immediately. That was why they mobilised themselves in their hundreds to the police station in Oja Odan.

    “The youths forced themselves into the police cell, dragged the suspects to an open space in front of the police station and set them on fire,” the source said.

    The State Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi when contacted, said he would issue a statement about the incident later.

    Earlier on Saturday, a couple were arrested with fresh human parts at the Leme area of Abeokuta, the state capital.

  • Two men arrested with fresh human head in Ogun

    Two men arrested with fresh human head in Ogun

    Two men, suspected to be ritualists have been arrested with a fresh human head by Police operatives in Ogun State.

    DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi, Police Public Relations Officer in the state made this known in a statement on Sunday, November 14, 2021.

    He gave the names of the suspects as Monday Karezu,32, a national of Benin Republic; and Anagonou Kamelan, 44, a Togolese.

    They were said to have been arrested at a herbalist’s house while attempting to do ritual money.

    The PPRO said the suspects were arrested on November 3, 2021, following a hint that some men were going to a herbalist’s house with a human head.

    He said, “Based on the information we received, the DSP Nurudeen Gafar-led team swiftly moved to the area where the herbalist house was situated and laid an ambush there.

    “Two hours after their being there, the two suspects arrived on a motorcycle with a bag containing the human head, and they were promptly arrested.

    “On interrogation, Karezu informed the police that he got the head from a place known as Ijale Papa. This made the policemen follow him to the place only to discover that he was lying.

    “Further investigation revealed that Karezu is a resident of Sabo area of Abeokuta and that the human head with him was that of a woman who died three months ago during childbirth and was buried not too far from his house.

    “It was further discovered that the suspect had one time killed his nine months old daughter and used her head for the same purpose but not succeed. He had also exhumed another corpse, removed the head and used it for money-making ritual but failed.

    “The latest one that landed them in trouble was introduced to him by Anagonou Kamalen a Togolese, who informed him that he knows a herbalist who can do ‘original’ money-making ritual for him with a human head, hence, he exhumed the corpse of the woman buried not too far to his house, cut off the head and in the company of his accomplice, took it to the herbalist house where they were apprehended before delivering it.”

    Oyeyemi further said Lanre Bankole, the State Commissioner of Police, has ordered a full investigation into the past activities of the suspects.

    He added that the suspects would be charged to court as soon as the investigation is concluded.

  • How alleged ritualists gang raped, killed, removed vital body organs of 50-year old woman in Delta

    How alleged ritualists gang raped, killed, removed vital body organs of 50-year old woman in Delta

    Emman Ovuakporie

    More facts have been released by the Delta State Police Command as to how a lady in Isoko was gang raped and killed by alleged ritualists.

    The decomposing body of the woman who was declared missing by her family was found in a bush in the community last Tuesday.

    The State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ari Mohammed Ali, who confirmed the incident, said one person has been arrested in connection with the killing.

    Ari, in a statement, said: “Sequel to the missing person report received by the Command on 2/8/21 at about 1456hrs of one Mrs. Patience Komore aged 50 years, who disappeared after leaving for Umeh market in Isoko south LGA to get fish, I directed the Divisional police officer Oleh to unravel the mystery behind her disappearance.

    “The DPO Mobilized police operatives, vigilante, and community leaders who continuously worked together and gathered information regarding the case.

    “Acting on a tip-off, on 3/8/2021 at about 1300hours, One Onos Simon m’ age 25 years an Okada man was arrested. The Okada rider was the same person who carried the woman on that fateful day.

    On interrogation, the suspect confessed to the killing of the missing woman Mrs. Patience Komore in connivance with one Akpoghene Shoemaker ‘m’ now at large.

    “They raped her and robbed her of the sum of forty thousand before killing her using a machete. Not only did they kill her, but they also removed her eyes and private part for ritual purposes. The suspect also confessed that one lucky Daniel of Ohoro town contracted them to bring the body part for him after paying them one hundred thousand naira (N100,000).

  • How God saved me from ritualists, cultists-Chris Iheuwa

    How God saved me from ritualists, cultists-Chris Iheuwa

    Popular actor, Chris Iheuwa stunned many of his fans when he took to his Facebook page to recount how God saved him from ritualists and cultists.

    Iheuwa known for his stellar performance in ‘La Femme Anjola’ said a certain lady, Ama Pepple called him for an acting job in Port Harcourt.

    Read his account of the sad incident below:

     

    “Our movie making job takes us to various locations , towns , villages, States and in some cases countries.

    I had rounded up filming a flick with Biodun Stephen at Peaceville Estate in Thomas Estate within the neighborhood of Ajah inward Epe, outskirts of Lagos State and was heading home to the other side of town, Ikeja GRA to be precise, when I a call came through on my phone.

    Hello I bellowed, in my official voice to an unknown line or an unfamiliar number.

    “Good afternoon Sir, is this Chris, please?” the female voice from the other end of the line enquired…some how , there’s a ‘let your guards down’ effect the female folk voice has on men, I must confess , I am no exception.

    Yes , this is he …how can I help please…I enquired.

    “My name is Ama Pepple, I am calling from Rumuola in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, a Producer gave us your name and number, we are working on a movie project and would like for you to be part of it “

    Thank you for reaching out Ms Pepple, I responded…and in my usual manner I enquired … may I have the date, the script so I can go through before we discuss artiste fees.

    “Ok Sir…” she responded …

    A week later, we agreed on date, artiste fees, costume and location for the shoot in PH, Rivers State.

    Days afterwards, I received a travel document on Air Peace for PH,

    I informed my people , gave them the details of the shoot and the officials , called my friend the Police Public Relations Officer in Rivers State that I was PH bound.

    Some hours later we arrived PH and the Artiste Liaison Officer came to pick me from the airport or so I thought .

    I called my friend the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) and informed him of my presence in his precinct, he asked for the address and I asked the ALO who came for me, I noticed he was very hesitant to answer me but eventually blurted out the area albeit uncomfortably.

    The address I forwarded to my friend, a little over 30 minutes later we arrived what I observed to be a posh area behind D-Line in Rumuola an area in Obi-Akpor LGA in Rivers State .

    I noticed the area was very quiet and looked secluded and uninhabited, even in very bougeousy areas you’ll still find people even security men, or mallams selling stuff from their gate house windows.

    This didn’t go unnoticed to me and I discreetly forwarded my map pin to my friend the PPRO.

    Shortly after we arrived into a very affluent looking apartment , the edifice itself looked uninhabited and had very few signes of human inhabitance.

    I did a panaromic view of the apartment, to my left, was a gate house and further down I saw a kernel with what looked like well trained German Shepherd Dogs all training their ferocious eyes on me.

    Further down , I saw a walk way with lush green lawns that seemed to stretch further than the eyes could see but also disappearing at a sudden curb as if it was meant to confuse one.

    To my right I saw a couple of luxurious cars and make shift production bus hurriedly adorned with posters of movies past.

    A similar lawn with well manicured lawns similar to the one to the right but with a cacophony of criss crossed cactus and hibiscus flower pots littering the disappearing curve of the curb.

    As I was being ushered in, I quickly took some snaps of the environ and sent via WhatsApp to my friend not sure if the house had an inbuilt internet disabler.

    Inside was a lavishly decorated living room with gold trimmings and ornaments and a wall drapping sandwiched by stock heads of wild animals hunted down for their precious horns and ivory tusks.

    I sat down and was immediately offered a choice of water , wine or beer.

    Totally jettisoning the subconscious alarms ringing in my head warning me to decline both, I innocently accepted a choice of cold water, I should have known better when it arrived , served by a lady who seemed unsure of herself and literarily shivering , again this should have warned me.

    After dropping the water off a glass cup on top of a very thick side table , she was surmoned immediately but not before she gave me a very cold look filled with fear and danger alarms ringing , stupid me did not take note .

    I gulped down the water in one fell swoop and requested to see my co actors and the crew , at this time I was frightenly alone until yet another steward , this time a much more assured looking male steward sundered in , picked up the remote control of a very wide tv set with similar dimentions of a vertically placed ping pong board, he turned it on and requested if I wanted to watch a Nollywood movie or a foreign one , I answered in the later and allowed myself to be enveloped in the comfortably well made leather settee I had settled in.

    I requested for the bathroom as he was about to leave and also enquired about the other crew members and my co actors , he mumbled “they’ll see you shortly, and the right door to your left” to both my questions.

    I could have sworn I staggered to get up from my enveloping settee to navigate the bathroom as he described , feeling like I was staggering , I made for the white door with a male miniature emoji indicating boys room on the door.

    The bathroom had a 2′ x 2′ window installed and as I struggled with my quasi consciousness to unzip my fly, I could have sworn I heard voices speaking in hush tones deciding how much to make off my body parts.

    After I was done and flushed, which I later realized to be a mistake , I observed the hosh toned voices had subsided and foot steps had taken over hurriedly leaving the bathroom window I had just used… I managed to send an SOS message to my friend fearing the worst and his urgent arrival to my rescue , with a last minute message not to come alone.

    After I confirmed he had received the message and confirmation of his quick “Copy that, stay calm and do not give away your fears feedback” I quickly pocketed my phone , opened the door and fell straight into the arms of four heavily built men who started manhandling me and asking what I had heard, a quick upper court to my jugular by one of the men after series of migraine inducing slaps and punches and I passed out.

    I came to at the Airforce Medical Facility by Rumukrushi Road and my friend was there to assure me all was well.

    I had narrowly escaped a case of Ritualists and Cultists who were rampant in that side of PH.

    My friend told me I was lucky and my updates had made things easy for him and his men as well as the IGP Anti Kidnapping Team who worked together to have me and about 20 other victims rescued.

    Sadly two other victims were not that lucky as they had been dismembered , butchered and their parts packed for human organ traders , dealers and merchants.

    Pease be careful where you go, and always leave a forwarding address, phone numbers and names to loved ones and possibly a member of the security agency.

    The world is indeed now a very dangerous place and Nigeria is not exempted”.

  • 2 suspected ritualists found with human eye in Police net

    2 suspected ritualists found with human eye in Police net

    The Police Command in Niger has arrested two suspected ritualists while in possession of a human eye at Daza village in Munya Local Government Area of the state.

    The command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr Wasiu Abiodun, disclosed this in a statement issued in Minna on Tuesday.

    “On Dec. 1, at about 1800 hours, based on credible information received, Police Operatives attached to Gwada Division arrested one Buhari Ibrahim of Daza village, in possession of a human eye.

    “During interrogation, the suspect claimed to be a herbalist and that one Bitrus Imoh of Geneko village, Kotonkarfe Local Government Area of Kogi State, gave him the human eye to use in preparing a charm for him.

    “Bitrus Imoh was later arrested on Dec. 7. He claimed to have removed the human eye from the corpse of his late brother who died early this year in Geneko village.”

    The spokesman said that the case was already being investigated after which the suspects would be charged to court.

  • Four ritualists arrested with human head in Niger (Photo)

    Four ritualists arrested with human head in Niger (Photo)

    The Police in Niger State on Wednesday arrested four suspected ritualists with human head in Mashegu Local Government Area of the state.

    It was gathered that three of the suspects, Suleiman Abubakar, 50; Babuga Mamman, 42; Abdullahi Dogo, 31, all from Sabon Pegi Mashegu, were arrested by police operatives attached to Ibbi Division.

    Findings have it that the suspects exhumed and severed the human head from Kanti village grave yard in Meshegu.

    The suspects confessed that they were contracted to get the human head for N2 million by one Nasiru of Koko, Kebbi State and one Muhammadu of Sabon Pegi, now at large.

    Further checks revealed that the buyers wanted to use the head for ritual purposes, which they have doing for years, contracting people to go to grave yards to exhume bodies.

    Dogo said that he was first contracted to do the job for N2 million before he involved others.

    He said: “My worry is that we have not been paid the N2 million for this assignment.

    “Nasiru and Muhammadu are nowhere to be found.

    “The other suspects are in police custody with me.

    “I was with these suspects whom I contracted to join me to the grave yard to exhume the dead bodies before when we were apprehended.”

    The Command’s spokesman, Wasiu Abiodun, confirmed the incident at the State Command headquarters in Minna, saying: “Police is trailing the fleeing suspects.”

    Abiodun said the matter would be charged to court after the conclusion of investigation.

  • Suspected ritualists kill 78-year-old grandmother in Ekiti, remove vital organs

    Suspected ritualists kill 78-year-old grandmother in Ekiti, remove vital organs

    The Police Command in Ekiti on Wednesday confirmed the gruesome killing of a 78-year-old grandmother and widow by persons suspected to be ritualists, in Ikere Ekiti, Ikere Local Government.

    The Command’s Public Relations Officer, (PPRO), ASP Sunday Abutu, who confirmed the incident, described it as “unfortunate and mysterious”.

    Abutu said investigation had begun into the case and that the Criminal Investigation Department, had been directed to take over the case.

    He added that the corpse of the deceased had since been recovered, and deposited in the morgue of the State Specialist Hospital in Ikere Ekiti.

    Concerned local sources, had earlier told newsmen that the victim, Mrs Sabianah Aranilewa was not only killed, her blood was drained and vital organs were removed by suspected rituals.

    Also confirming the reports, the deceased’s son, Mr Eyitope Aranilewa, said his mother had earlier gone missing on Friday, May 29, around 6: 45a.m while washing clothes at her residence along Moshood road, Odo-Oja area of Ikere-Ekiti.

    He said his mother’s friend referred to as Mrs Ojolo, first raised the alarm and organised a search party, but efforts to find her proved abortive until 4p.m when her corpse was found inside a stream with her throat slit and other vital organs removed.

    Said he: “On that fateful day I got a distress call that my mother was missing.

    “It was my mother’s friend, Mrs Ojolo who resides within a short distance from her shop that raised the alarm when she did not see her in the shop

    “The matter was immediately reported at the Police station, but it was not long that information came that her body had been located at a place not far from the home.

    “She was slaughtered like a goat and the corpse dumped in a shallow stream, flowing through the back of her home,’’ he said.