Tag: Ritualists

  • Shocker:American model, Symba burns used panties in Lagos[VIDEO]

    Shocker:American model, Symba burns used panties in Lagos[VIDEO]

    “Be careful with your panties and bras . Be vigilant keep your eyes open. Our father who hath in heaven..”

    With these words, Symba a Nigerian based American model shared her strategy of escaping ritualists on the prowl in Lagos State.

    It is no longer news that undies of young women has become hot cakes for ritualists all over the country.

    Popular Nigerian based American model, Symba has joined the league of Nigerian women who have taken strict measures to guard their used panties.

    The curvy model and adult entertainer took to her Instagram page to share a video was of herself burning her used panties.

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  • VIDEO: Lady allegedly vomits naira notes after losing pants to ritualists

    There was confusion in several parts of Warri and environs on Sunday when a lady was said to be vomiting money around Effurun market area of Uvwie local government area after her pant was allegedly stolen at her residence few weeks ago.

    The news of the lady vomiting money spread to several parts of Warri, with friends calling the other to alert of the development. Some of those who called were not sure of where it happened.

    Some persons said the lady was seen vomiting dollars while others said she vomited high denomination of naira notes.

    According to a report making the rounds on the internet, at Effurun market , a lady said it took the extra effort of a Pastor to pray for several hours before the lady stopped vomiting the money.

    When pressed for photographs those who gave the story at the market said good neighbors around Ogaga street where the incident allegedly happened covered her face with wrapper while the prayer lasted.

    Meanwhile, the fear of Yahoo boys in Warri is the beginning of wisdom as speculations are rife in the city that the boys now use ladies pants for rituals. “They buy pants and even mobilise people to go steal pants which they buy and use for rituals. The pants cost as high as N250,000”

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    Confusion as lady vomits a bucket of money during deliverance in Urhumarho, Delta State. [Swipe]

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  • Police recovers 263 Kidnapped, missing children from ritualists in Delta

    The Delta Police Command says it has in the last one year recovered no fewer than 263 kidnapped and missing children in the state bush paths.

    The state had in the last few years been enveloped in the hue and cry of missing children, and increasing kidnapping spree but DSP Andrew Aniamaka, Police Image Maker in the state who spoke to in Asaba, confirmed that the recovered children were found in Warri, Ughelli, Ozoro, Asaba, Ibusa, Okpanam and its environs, disclosing that the efforts of the police were complimented by collaborative effort of other security agencies in the state.

    According to him; “Recently, officers attached to GRA Police Station, Asaba found and brought a missing 13-year old girl identified as Dorcas James and upon interrogation, the girl said she hails from Gboko Community in Benue State, and that she was in primary 5”.

    DSP Aniamaka explained that some of the lucky missing children were discovered inside the forest in Ibusa, Asaba, Okpanam and its environs, adding that the 263 children were allegedly kidnapped by money ritualists, who were at the verge of carrying out their evil act, when the police detectives and Anti-kidnapping Squad acting on a tip-off, swooped on them in their various hideout.

    DSP Aniamaka, “The 263 missing children recovered in one year, were collective efforts of the Police Detectives and Anti-kidnapping Squad, Civil defense Corps, Vigilante Corps in Warri, Okwe, Ibusa, Okpanam, others” disclosing that the children had since been reunited with their parents.

    It was gathered that most of the missing children were either stolen or kidnapped, under the nose and watching eyes of their parents after they were allegedly charmed by the unsuspecting kidnappers and money ritualists.

    Speaking further, DSP Aniamaka said; “We recovered 63 in two weeks at Ibusa, a bush path and inside a small house, and the suspects were arrested, and had since been charged to court, some of the children were found with charms on their necks, and upon interrogation with the suspects, they confessed to be money ritualists”.

  • Police arrest five for lynching suspected ritualists in Mushin

    The police in Lagos on Thursday said that five persons have been arrested for their alleged involvement in the lynching of two suspected ritualists in Mushin area of the metropolis.

    The spokesman for the Lagos State Police Command, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, who confirmed the arrest, said the suspects would be charged to court for jungle justice once the investigation was concluded.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that another ritualists’ hideout was uncovered in a tunnel at the Challenge area of Mushin, Lagos on Wednesday.

    Sources said that two of the three suspects found at the hideout were lynched by a mob before the arrival of policemen.

    “The hideout used to be the sewage tunnel of a moribund company in the area.

    “Syringes and needles were also found in the hideout,” a source said.

    Two similar ritualists den had been discovered in different parts of the state in the last two months, resulting in the death of suspected ritualists through jungle justice.

    On Aug. 9, two people were set ablaze by a mob in the Obadeyi-Ijaiye end of the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway for allegedly operating a ritual den in the community.

    Two days after, a man was also killed at the Ile Zik bus stop, Ikeja Along end of the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, over a similar allegation.