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How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by JEWELofHELL: 1:16pm On May 27, 2021
In recent times, reported cases of ritual killings have surged in many parts of the country. Law enforcement agencies have arrested many suspects of ritual killings — with gory pictures of human skulls and dismembered bodies.

Aside from the arrest and parade of suspected ritualists by the police, the Nigerian social media space has become a place where users mobilise members of the public to help find missing friends, colleagues, and family members.

As a result of this trend of missing persons, Enough is Enough (EiE), a civil society organisation, created a website alongside social media platforms to document cases of missing persons.

“Nigerians are reported missing daily. But most often, there are no records of these missing people, it is our mandate to document these records and make it easy to find those who are lost and missing,” an excerpt on the website’s front page says.

In most cases, some of these persons declared missing are found but many remain missing — with the hope of getting found by their families and friends dimming every passing day.

The trend of missing persons and the police’ arrest of suspected ritual killers suggest that many of those declared missing may have been victims of ritual killers.

Although reported cases of ritual killings show that the incident happens in all regions of the country — media reports suggest that the south-west accounts for a large percent of the killings.

TheCable analysed some of the media reports published in the past few years on ritual killings in the south-west region of the country.

On March 24, 2014, the nation was thrown into a moment of confusion when a kidnappers’ den was discovered in Soka community, Ibadan, Oyo state.

The den was discovered by some commercial motorcyclists, popularly known as ”okada”, who were searching for two of their colleagues after they took two passengers to the community without returning.

After the den was busted, human skulls, dried human parts alongside malnourished victims which were reserved for ritual purposes, were discovered.

Personal items like bags, shoes, and identity cards which appeared to be victims’ belongings were also seen at the den.

Since the 2014 shocking discovery at Soka, there have been multiple revelations of suspected ritual killings, especially in the south-west of the country.

On May 6, 2015, the decomposing body of Precious Kessington Omorodion, a 23-year-old, was recovered in a kidnappers’ den at Ota, Ogun state after 18 days of disappearance.

The police also rescued a 28-year-old woman found in the uncompleted building.

In 2016, the Ogun police discovered a ritualists’ den located within an abandoned filling station at Iyana-Ilogbo axis of Sango-Ota of Ogun state, following a tip-off from a member of the community.

The police arrested two suspected ritualists in connection with the activities carried out in the den.

On August 30, 2017, two people were killed by a mob in the Mushin area of Lagos state over alleged involvement in kidnappings and ritual killings.

The incident was said to have happened at Challenge bus stop, Mushin, after a vulcaniser sighted a suspected mad man discussing with someone in a tunnel at the bus stop.

On October 7, 2017, the Ogun police arrested six members of a syndicate allegedly involved in killing people for ritual purposes at different locations across the state.

The police said two members of the syndicate were caught with a bag containing fresh and dried human parts.

On August 20, 2018, the Lagos police arrested Taiwo Akinola, a suspected cult member, for allegedly attempting to kill Alice Akinola, his mother, for money rituals.

It was reported that the assailant attacked his mother by hitting a plank on her head at their residence at Raji Ajanaku street, Alaja road, Ayobo axis of Lagos after he had sent his nephew to go and buy a white handkerchief and a pack of cigarette.

On November 27, 2018, two brothers identified as Saheed Obadimeji and Ayodeji Obadimeji were said to have beheaded a teenage boy at an uncompleted building in Sapati town, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos.

It was reported that the suspects cut off the boy’s head for the purpose of selling it for N200,000.

The suspects have been remanded in prison.

On January 18, 2019, the Ekiti police busted a ritualists’ den in Odo, Ado Ekiti, and arrested two suspected ritualists, after a tip-off from members of the community on suspicion of ritual activities in the area.

On June 20, 2019, Dotun Ogunlade, a prophet popularly called ‘Arole Jesu’, was arrested in Igboora area of Oyo state for the alleged murder of Bosede Ogunlade, a 25-year-old housewife for ritual purposes.

The prophet was said to have lured Bosede, who hailed from Ilorin in Kwara state, with the promise of providing solution to her economic and marital problems.

On October 5, 2019, the Ogun police arrested two men, Emmanuel Aro, aged 25, and Anu Olofinju, aged 25, with a human skull along Ijoun road, Eggua axis of the state.

The two suspects were said to have been sighted at a cemetery, digging the grave of the mother of one Amoo Bankole.

In June 2020, residents of Akinyele LGA in Oyo state were thrown into panic over the series of rape and murders that occurred in the area.

Within one month, three young ladies — Grace Oshiagwu, Barakat Bello, and Azeezat Somuyiwa — were murdered in their residences located in Akinyele LGA in a pattern that suggested ritual killing.

On the Akinyele killings, the police arrested one Sunday Shodipe, a 19-year-old suspect, who confessed that he received food and N500 for each of the six persons murdered in the area.

He said he was sent on the mission by a 50-year-old herbalist, whom he claimed was his master.

“Anytime I’m to go for the killing, baba (referring to the herbalist) will give me some charms and also teach me some incantation to be recited so that nobody will see me at the scene of the crime,” he said.

On August 14, 2020, the Ondo police arrested one Festus Adebayo, a 65-year-old pastor alongside Gbemisola Olufusi for alleged involvement in ritual activities.

The duo was accused of using the menstrual pad of one Oluwasemilore Iluyomade, a 20-year-old girlfriend of Olufusi for ritual purposes.

On 29 October 2020, Rotimi Olukoju, a guard with a microfinance bank was reportedly killed by suspected ritualists and his head cut off at Okia area of Oka-Akoko, Ondo state.

The deceased met the suspected ritualists on his way to the farm.

On December 7, 2020, Osun police uncovered a ritualist den allegedly operated by two siblings identified as Monsuru Tajudeen and Lawal Tajudeen, located around Yemoja area in Iwo, Osun state.

The suspects were arrested after a phone belonging to a missing person was tracked to one of the suspects. Corpses were also discovered in the suspects’ house — a development that made angry youths in the area raze the building.

On January 17, 2021, an elderly man, who according to residents, usually acts like a mentally unstable person, was arrested by the police for alleged kidnapping and ritual activities in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti state.

The police discovered some items belonging to his victims like cheque books, wigs, and ATM cards in an abandoned uncompleted building adjacent to the Ekiti State Teaching Hospital, where the suspect lived.

On April 12, 2021, a woman — identified as Iya Elekuru — was murdered in a building by suspected ritualists in Ile-Ife, Osun state. Her killers were said to have lured her into the building under the pretence they went to buy food from her.

When her corpse was discovered, the head and hands had been cut off.

RIGHT TO LIFE

Every Nigerian citizen is entitled to the right to life as enshrined in section 33 of the 1999 constitution (as amended). The right to life can only be denied if such a person is sentenced by the court when found guilty of a criminal offence.

Those who engage in ritual killings risk heavy punishment when convicted by the court as states have legal provisions to punish ritual killers and kidnappers.

Despite the legal provisions against ritual killings and other related capital offences, ritual killings still persist.

https://www.thecable.ng/timeline-how-south-west-is-becoming-a-hotbed-of-ritual-killings-in-nigeria

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by Nobody: 1:17pm On May 27, 2021
All I have to say is that bad government is the main cause of ritualist, yahoo, armed rubbery and all kinds of crimes..

YORUBAS ARE HIGHEST TRIBES WITH RITUALIST AND ARM ROBBERY IN NIGERIA, BUT THE AFONJAS AND FULANIS WON'T SAY IT..

they are busy carrying Igbo matters on their head...
If this news is a news against the igbos you will see how the fulanis and Yoruba muslims will be commenting like ants, even the admins will quickly move it to front page immediately.... cheesy

Thunder fiiiiirrrrreeee the enemies of igbos....

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by Dduceso: 1:19pm On May 27, 2021
In one word,

Disgusting!

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by November1857(m): 1:20pm On May 27, 2021
Shull mining terrorist !

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by oilPUSSY(f): 1:21pm On May 27, 2021
We are skull lovers.. It's our source of revenue

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by dynicks(m): 1:22pm On May 27, 2021
South west!! Oh u mean the so called acclaimed sophisticated people!!?...

Ofcourse that's the area of hustle they've proven to be so much sophisticated at!!
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Abeg Jennifer plz hurry up with your drink...be like say this man wants to leave us here and runaway!!...infact lets order for take away too!!

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by Kamdil: 1:22pm On May 27, 2021
You can't separate politicians from this ritual killings,Yahoo+ guys too making a little fraction of the killings . But politicians are mostly behind this killings,that is why the culprits are hardly punished when caught


Our leaders are evil

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by Ojiofor: 1:24pm On May 27, 2021
No be today thing na.

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by mrvitalis(m): 1:25pm On May 27, 2021
Becoming ? South west have always been hot bed for ritual killing since 2013 no month have passed without at least 2 report

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by Conner44: 1:30pm On May 27, 2021
if it comes to dismemberment and organ sales just leave that business for the westernmost people of nigeria. drugs belong to the east while all round chaos and mayhem belongs to the north.

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by Conrod: 1:34pm On May 27, 2021
What do you espect from a people whose forfathers fell down from jupiter, (some say hell actually) .

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by StaffofOrayan(m): 1:37pm On May 27, 2021
Death penalty should be their portion

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by ThEGodFaThEr102: 1:37pm On May 27, 2021
My Afonja brothers and Ritual Skull mining are like 5 and 6.

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by Conrod: 2:03pm On May 27, 2021
StaffofOrayan:
Death penalty should be their portion
Even their dead are afraid of decapitation.

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by jlinkd78(m): 2:04pm On May 27, 2021
Skull mining in summary

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by laiperi: 2:08pm On May 27, 2021
I do not care about other regions. Gbomogbomo led to ritualists and obscene demand to get get rich quick from pastors, imams and witchcraft.

As the country degenerated, Southwest has moved along with the demand for foreign body parts. There is no magic in making money, only sales of body parts flown out fresh for body replacement.

The Arabs and Israeli are notable middle men specializing in medical transplant all over the world.

Southwest Governors must take this seriously. Let other regions deal with their own problems. There are human shrines all over the country where they sacrifice babies and adults.

It must stop in the Southwest. Otherwise this get rich quick will consume all of us. Oil money bought us poverty.

Morality made Southwest the First in many areas, not only in Nigeria but in the world. We cannot rest on past laurels.

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by royalamour(m): 2:08pm On May 27, 2021
shocked

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by ogbuefi677(m): 2:09pm On May 27, 2021
Jealous IPOB yewts.
Just jealous of Yoruba large mineral deposits as evidenced by the high rake of SKULLership and skull mining in the South West cheesy

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by Nbotee(m): 2:16pm On May 27, 2021
U won't see that retarded SimplyLio in here, jus add ipob or South East to the title and U'll see him masturbating all over the place

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by KoshCAD: 2:31pm On May 27, 2021
Conrod:
What do you espect from a people whose forfathers fell down from jupiter, (some say hell actually) .
Says an OSU slave ready to be sacrificed to useless gods

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by SpecialAdviser(m): 2:40pm On May 27, 2021
Jokes apart, something need to be done about this ugly trend.

I do not stay out in the night anytime I go to southe west anymore.
Its a pathetic situation.

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by selemempe: 2:41pm On May 27, 2021
KoshCAD:
Says an OSU slave ready to be sacrificed to useless gods
Ibos are just jealous that we are mining our skulls and doing ritual with it to become rich.
They wish they can do the same in their erosion enclave but they can't ever rival our skullarship

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by Nobody: 2:51pm On May 27, 2021
But funny enough, none of them rich pass ordinary FFK. grin

Irony of life.

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by kevapet: 3:06pm On May 27, 2021
It's sad. God will heal our land. Ondo and Ekiti used to be free from this barbaric act i don't know wen they join this nonsense. Back then any ritual killer caught in Ondo are mostly from Osun or Edo. Even till today Ondo south and central are still with little to no report of such barbaric act.

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by helinues: 3:09pm On May 27, 2021
It's really worrisome while most of the elected political holders never looked into it..

May be because some of them are clients

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by PrinceOfLagos: 3:12pm On May 27, 2021
Lol
Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by DMerciful(m): 4:08pm On May 27, 2021
People have been using the word skull miners but they thought it was just an insult until things got out of hand.

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Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by Enoch07: 4:09pm On May 27, 2021
But why?
Re: How South West Is Becoming A Hotbed Of Ritual Killings In Nigeria - TheCable by Bvlgari: 4:09pm On May 27, 2021
Terrible situation

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