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From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by ThEGodFaThEr110: 2:03am On Jan 06, 2022
Seven suspected members of a syndicate which specialised in killing innocent victims to get their body parts for ritual have opened up on their involvement in the criminal act.

The suspects were arrested by detectives in Ogun State Police Command after the murder of one Sunday Okosun and his dismemberment, with the intention of selling and buying the body parts for money ritual purposes.

The names of the suspects were given as Oladipupo Lekan, Aremu Sulaimon, Madru Ifayemi, Shittu Saheed, Sulaimon Samad, Akanji Moruf and Adekunle Tajudeen.

In the quest to make money from the sale of the body parts to those in need of them, Lekan, a hunter, reportedly went to the bush on a bright afternoon, and made darkness and death to envelop the victim, Okosun, whom he sighted, shot dead at close range and dismembered. After putting in a sack the body parts, including the head, heart, two hands cut from the wrist and a piece of flesh from his thigh, he took them to his contact, Sulaimon, and got paid with a sum of N51,000.

Crimefeature learnt that the stump of late Sunday’s body was discovered by his brother, Abraham Okosun. Shocked and saddened by the gory image he saw, Abraham lodged the report with the Divisional Police Officer of Bode Olude Police Station, DSP Durojaye Rotimi, who visited the scene with his crack detectives and embarked on intelligence-based investigation to unravel those behind the dastardly act.

First to be traced and arrested was Lekan, the hunter, followed by six other suspects involved in the sale and purchase of the body parts.

During their confessions, the suspects disclosed the code names they were using among themselves for each of the human parts sold and bought.

They said that they normally referred to human head as ball, the heart as transformer, and hands as fans. Recovered from them were the gun and cutlass used for the killing and dismemberment.


Crimefeature had an interview with the suspects. Below are the excerpts:



Oladipupo Lekan

“I’m 38 years old, living at Bode Olude area of Abeokuta. I’m a motorcycle rider married and blessed with three children. It is true that I killed a human being. I was pushed into committing the act.


“It was Sulaimon who called me that his friends who are Muslim clerics (Afaa) needed body parts. We both belong to hunters’ group. He said they needed the head, hands, heart and some pieces of flesh. It took some weeks before I could do the job.

“I went into the bush where we used to hunt for animals in the afternoon. It was close to Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB). As I was going, I sighted a man ahead of me standing and watching his bean plants. I aimed my barrel gun at him and shot him at close range.

“Immediately, I cut off his head, heart, hands and flesh from his thigh. I left the stump there, called Sulaimon and handed the parts to him.


“He paid me N20,000 for the head, N15,000 for the two hands, N11,000 for the heart and N5,000 for the piece of flesh. He gave me money the following day.

“It was a couple of weeks after that I saw the call of DPO Bode Olude, inviting me to the station. I was detained and when interrogated, I confessed to killing the victim. The police also got those who bought the body parts, except one who escaped.

“I killed the victim because of money that I would get from the assignment. I have never done such a thing before.”




Aremu Sulaimon (29)

“I’m a native doctor. I started three years ago, but it didn’t stop me from praying in the mosque. I’m part of the hunters’ group. My job is to set the dogs up for the targeted prey.

“Afaa Saheed and Afaa Samad saw each other and said that they needed body parts. I told him that I didn’t have and Samad said the same thing. Later, I saw Saheed and he said that they needed two hands which made me to introduce him to Lekan. They discussed. Tajudeen, Moruf and Ifayemi also met with me and said they needed body parts also for money ritual.


I asked each of them the parts they needed and Moruf said he would like to have the heart. Tajudeen said he needed the head while Ifayemi needed part of the flesh. That was how Olalekan went to kill the victim, handed the body parts to me, which I, in turn, gave to those who demanded for them and collected money for the job.

I was not given a kobo from the money paid to Lekan.



Sulaimon Samad (35)

“Afaa Saheed is my friend. He asked me whether I had a ball (human head) or know where he could purchase it. I told him I had never used it and didn’t know where he could get it from. Not long after, Sulaimon came to get herbs and he exchanged number with Saheed. I didn’t know what they discussed. That was about three months ago before the police came to arrest me.


“I know that I made that mistake by not informing the police when my friend asked me about getting a human head. But I was never part of the plan of killing for ritual.”



Shittu Saheed (38)

“I’m an Afaa. I’ve never done such a thing before. It’s true I referred to human head as ball. I also heard it somewhere and started using the code. I bought the hands for N15,000 to make money ritual in order to survive.”




Akanji Moruf (26)

I’m a native doctor. Sulaimon is my first cousin. After I initially told him I needed human heart, it was five days after that he first called me and later brought the heart to my house when I didn’t respond to his calls. I told him I didn’t know the ritual to perform with it, but he persuaded me to buy it and I paid N11,000. I wanted to use the heart for money ritual.



Madru Ifayemi (25)

“I’m a native doctor. I didn’t ask others to kill a human being. It was Sulaimon who called and told me that he went for hunting and they found a dead body. I also wanted to make money ritual.”



Adekunle Tajudeen, 38.

“I’m a native doctor also. I caused the calamity for myself as I only helped my friend, Saheed, to purchase the human head. And he has run away. Saheed had initially told me that he needed a human head.

“Moruf came to me and told me he was going to his cousin, Sulaimon. It was when we got there that he wanted to collect body part. I asked for the cost of the head and was told it was N20,000. I called Saheed and he brought the money. We gave him the head.”

The state Commissioner of Police, Lanre Bankole, who condemned the act and described it as height of man inhumanity to man, ordered the suspects to be transferred to homicide section of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Eleweran, Abeokuta, for discreet investigation, after which they would be arraigned in court.


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Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by kwyllancy: 2:14am On Jan 06, 2022
Afonja.....Doing what they know to do best.

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Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by ThEGodFaThEr110: 2:24am On Jan 06, 2022
kwyllancy:
Afonja.....Doing what they know to do best.

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Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by paramakina202: 2:29am On Jan 06, 2022
Nobody's head is safe in that region considering the high demand for human parts. Chineke ejikwam ogu o. Lol

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Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by ThEGodFaThEr110: 2:32am On Jan 06, 2022
paramakina202:
Nobody's head is safe in that region considering the high demand for human parts. Chineke ejikwam ogu o. Lol

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Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by matrix199(m): 2:52am On Jan 06, 2022
The constitution should be amended to allow the law of Moses be used in prosecuting ritualists. A head for a head. A heart for a heart. These bastards deserve same dismemberment(butchering).

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Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by SirBlack999(m): 3:04am On Jan 06, 2022
T for Tụfịakwa!!

Ndị IGR.
So a full human being is 51,000 naira, while the head is around 25,000. God forbid

This people are trying so hard to depopulate themselves. Ndị hydraulic soup

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Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by Naijanascam: 3:44am On Jan 06, 2022
It seems like Alfas are better known with human rituals..........

Skull mining and wickedness are being taken to another level in the south west recently..
The elderly and youths are in the competition of who wins the Golden trophy....

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Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by Koralords: 5:08am On Jan 06, 2022
My fellow ogun people always disgracing someone,human life’s is worth nothing imagine killing someone to sell his parts for just 51k

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Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by Boogyman557: 5:18am On Jan 06, 2022
Holly Gram cool

Wey my KALA..
I don LOAD am..

but dis EARLY MOMO WEED don HIGH me SCATTER..

make I no go use MISTAKE BLAST my BLOKOS ooo
WTF MAN

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Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by Badonasty(m): 5:45am On Jan 06, 2022
Lol…see that midget sef
Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by Spending123: 6:03am On Jan 06, 2022
paramakina202:
Nobody's head is safe in that region considering the high demand for human parts. Chineke ejikwam ogu o. Lol

Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by franchasng: 6:37am On Jan 06, 2022
Sighs
Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by Nonpartisan1: 6:44am On Jan 06, 2022
Why always Ogun?
Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by Danjikanbauchi: 7:01am On Jan 06, 2022
It's because of this Afonja Muslims activities of skull mining and body parts harvesting that makes northern Muslims don't regard them.

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Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by obedugo(m): 7:03am On Jan 06, 2022
Afonja Skull miners on the beat..... I fear who no fear Ogun state

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Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by PenisCaP: 7:57am On Jan 06, 2022
Yet to understand why yorubas think killing ur fellow human can make u money.. IT CAN NEVA HAPPEN

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Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by ThatFairGuy1: 9:18am On Jan 06, 2022
As long as Government look away from the madness of these animals by not making a very strict law against ritualism because they're also guilty, it's sad we might continue this way.

Publicly execute these animals and see if ritual killings won't reduce drastically but NO government are also guilty
MsAllison:
chaiiii ifonjaaa and skullIGR or skulltocurrency
Tụfịakwa
Chukwu julu aju

tueh tueh tueh!!!
Depressed man tongue
Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by 15ssDRIVE(m): 9:28am On Jan 06, 2022
ThEGodFaThEr110:
Seven suspected members of a syndicate which specialised in killing innocent victims to get their body parts for ritual have opened up on their involvement in the criminal act.

The suspects were arrested by detectives in Ogun State Police Command after the murder of one Sunday Okosun and his dismemberment, with the intention of selling and buying the body parts for money ritual purposes.

The names of the suspects were given as Oladipupo Lekan, Aremu Sulaimon, Madru Ifayemi, Shittu Saheed, Sulaimon Samad, Akanji Moruf and Adekunle Tajudeen.

In the quest to make money from the sale of the body parts to those in need of them, Lekan, a hunter, reportedly went to the bush on a bright afternoon, and made darkness and death to envelop the victim, Okosun, whom he sighted, shot dead at close range and dismembered. After putting in a sack the body parts, including the head, heart, two hands cut from the wrist and a piece of flesh from his thigh, he took them to his contact, Sulaimon, and got paid with a sum of N51,000.

Crimefeature learnt that the stump of late Sunday’s body was discovered by his brother, Abraham Okosun. Shocked and saddened by the gory image he saw, Abraham lodged the report with the Divisional Police Officer of Bode Olude Police Station, DSP Durojaye Rotimi, who visited the scene with his crack detectives and embarked on intelligence-based investigation to unravel those behind the dastardly act.

First to be traced and arrested was Lekan, the hunter, followed by six other suspects involved in the sale and purchase of the body parts.

During their confessions, the suspects disclosed the code names they were using among themselves for each of the human parts sold and bought.

They said that they normally referred to human head as ball, the heart as transformer, and hands as fans. Recovered from them were the gun and cutlass used for the killing and dismemberment.


Crimefeature had an interview with the suspects. Below are the excerpts:



Oladipupo Lekan

“I’m 38 years old, living at Bode Olude area of Abeokuta. I’m a motorcycle rider married and blessed with three children. It is true that I killed a human being. I was pushed into committing the act.


“It was Sulaimon who called me that his friends who are Muslim clerics (Afaa) needed body parts. We both belong to hunters’ group. He said they needed the head, hands, heart and some pieces of flesh. It took some weeks before I could do the job.

“I went into the bush where we used to hunt for animals in the afternoon. It was close to Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB). As I was going, I sighted a man ahead of me standing and watching his bean plants. I aimed my barrel gun at him and shot him at close range.

“Immediately, I cut off his head, heart, hands and flesh from his thigh. I left the stump there, called Sulaimon and handed the parts to him.


“He paid me N20,000 for the head, N15,000 for the two hands, N11,000 for the heart and N5,000 for the piece of flesh. He gave me money the following day.

“It was a couple of weeks after that I saw the call of DPO Bode Olude, inviting me to the station. I was detained and when interrogated, I confessed to killing the victim. The police also got those who bought the body parts, except one who escaped.

“I killed the victim because of money that I would get from the assignment. I have never done such a thing before.”




Aremu Sulaimon (29)

“I’m a native doctor. I started three years ago, but it didn’t stop me from praying in the mosque. I’m part of the hunters’ group. My job is to set the dogs up for the targeted prey.

“Afaa Saheed and Afaa Samad saw each other and said that they needed body parts. I told him that I didn’t have and Samad said the same thing. Later, I saw Saheed and he said that they needed two hands which made me to introduce him to Lekan. They discussed. Tajudeen, Moruf and Ifayemi also met with me and said they needed body parts also for money ritual.


I asked each of them the parts they needed and Moruf said he would like to have the heart. Tajudeen said he needed the head while Ifayemi needed part of the flesh. That was how Olalekan went to kill the victim, handed the body parts to me, which I, in turn, gave to those who demanded for them and collected money for the job.

I was not given a kobo from the money paid to Lekan.



Sulaimon Samad (35)

“Afaa Saheed is my friend. He asked me whether I had a ball (human head) or know where he could purchase it. I told him I had never used it and didn’t know where he could get it from. Not long after, Sulaimon came to get herbs and he exchanged number with Saheed. I didn’t know what they discussed. That was about three months ago before the police came to arrest me.


“I know that I made that mistake by not informing the police when my friend asked me about getting a human head. But I was never part of the plan of killing for ritual.”



Shittu Saheed (38)

“I’m an Afaa. I’ve never done such a thing before. It’s true I referred to human head as ball. I also heard it somewhere and started using the code. I bought the hands for N15,000 to make money ritual in order to survive.”




Akanji Moruf (26)

I’m a native doctor. Sulaimon is my first cousin. After I initially told him I needed human heart, it was five days after that he first called me and later brought the heart to my house when I didn’t respond to his calls. I told him I didn’t know the ritual to perform with it, but he persuaded me to buy it and I paid N11,000. I wanted to use the heart for money ritual.



Madru Ifayemi (25)

“I’m a native doctor. I didn’t ask others to kill a human being. It was Sulaimon who called and told me that he went for hunting and they found a dead body. I also wanted to make money ritual.”



Adekunle Tajudeen, 38.

“I’m a native doctor also. I caused the calamity for myself as I only helped my friend, Saheed, to purchase the human head. And he has run away. Saheed had initially told me that he needed a human head.

“Moruf came to me and told me he was going to his cousin, Sulaimon. It was when we got there that he wanted to collect body part. I asked for the cost of the head and was told it was N20,000. I called Saheed and he brought the money. We gave him the head.”

The state Commissioner of Police, Lanre Bankole, who condemned the act and described it as height of man inhumanity to man, ordered the suspects to be transferred to homicide section of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Eleweran, Abeokuta, for discreet investigation, after which they would be arraigned in court.


https://tribuneonlineng.com/from-hunting-to-ritual-killing-how-i-shot-dismembered-victim-for-n51000-to-get-body-parts-suspect/


They should all be sentenced to Death, so other fools can see that, nothing dey Money ritual.
All
Na wash …..
Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by Dollarremix(m): 10:05am On Jan 06, 2022
Yoruba and ritual don turn 5&6 undecided undecided
Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by bluefilm: 10:54am On Jan 06, 2022
But all these people doing money ritual, is it that they don't know that something like Bet9JA exists?

Na wa o. angry
Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by ThatFairGuy1: 11:05am On Jan 06, 2022
MsAllison:
mynd44 lalasticlala Seun

Rule 2

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Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by BKayy: 11:49am On Jan 06, 2022
“He paid me N20,000 for the head, N15,000 for the two hands, N11,000 for the heart and N5,000 for the piece of flesh. He gave me money the following day.
My people the price of Afonja head has reduced. It is now 20k instead of the normal 25k.
I told you guys that the one they sold to Alfo during Christmas for 60k was because of season sales and the rush associated with it.

The original price is still 25k on average but has slightly reduced to 20k in many markets across SW. Know the price of what you are buying.

Afonja Head is now officially 20k

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Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by Rickmann: 12:58pm On Jan 06, 2022
ThEGodFaThEr110:
Seven suspected members of a syndicate which specialised in killing innocent victims to get their body parts for ritual have opened up on their involvement in the criminal act.

The suspects were arrested by detectives in Ogun State Police Command after the murder of one Sunday Okosun and his dismemberment, with the intention of selling and buying the body parts for money ritual purposes.

The names of the suspects were given as Oladipupo Lekan, Aremu Sulaimon, Madru Ifayemi, Shittu Saheed, Sulaimon Samad, Akanji Moruf and Adekunle Tajudeen.

In the quest to make money from the sale of the body parts to those in need of them, Lekan, a hunter, reportedly went to the bush on a bright afternoon, and made darkness and death to envelop the victim, Okosun, whom he sighted, shot dead at close range and dismembered. After putting in a sack the body parts, including the head, heart, two hands cut from the wrist and a piece of flesh from his thigh, he took them to his contact, Sulaimon, and got paid with a sum of N51,000.

Crimefeature learnt that the stump of late Sunday’s body was discovered by his brother, Abraham Okosun. Shocked and saddened by the gory image he saw, Abraham lodged the report with the Divisional Police Officer of Bode Olude Police Station, DSP Durojaye Rotimi, who visited the scene with his crack detectives and embarked on intelligence-based investigation to unravel those behind the dastardly act.

First to be traced and arrested was Lekan, the hunter, followed by six other suspects involved in the sale and purchase of the body parts.

During their confessions, the suspects disclosed the code names they were using among themselves for each of the human parts sold and bought.

They said that they normally referred to human head as ball, the heart as transformer, and hands as fans. Recovered from them were the gun and cutlass used for the killing and dismemberment.


Crimefeature had an interview with the suspects. Below are the excerpts:



Oladipupo Lekan

“I’m 38 years old, living at Bode Olude area of Abeokuta. I’m a motorcycle rider married and blessed with three children. It is true that I killed a human being. I was pushed into committing the act.


“It was Sulaimon who called me that his friends who are Muslim clerics (Afaa) needed body parts. We both belong to hunters’ group. He said they needed the head, hands, heart and some pieces of flesh. It took some weeks before I could do the job.

“I went into the bush where we used to hunt for animals in the afternoon. It was close to Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB). As I was going, I sighted a man ahead of me standing and watching his bean plants. I aimed my barrel gun at him and shot him at close range.

“Immediately, I cut off his head, heart, hands and flesh from his thigh. I left the stump there, called Sulaimon and handed the parts to him.


“He paid me N20,000 for the head, N15,000 for the two hands, N11,000 for the heart and N5,000 for the piece of flesh. He gave me money the following day.

“It was a couple of weeks after that I saw the call of DPO Bode Olude, inviting me to the station. I was detained and when interrogated, I confessed to killing the victim. The police also got those who bought the body parts, except one who escaped.

“I killed the victim because of money that I would get from the assignment. I have never done such a thing before.”




Aremu Sulaimon (29)

“I’m a native doctor. I started three years ago, but it didn’t stop me from praying in the mosque. I’m part of the hunters’ group. My job is to set the dogs up for the targeted prey.

“Afaa Saheed and Afaa Samad saw each other and said that they needed body parts. I told him that I didn’t have and Samad said the same thing. Later, I saw Saheed and he said that they needed two hands which made me to introduce him to Lekan. They discussed. Tajudeen, Moruf and Ifayemi also met with me and said they needed body parts also for money ritual.


I asked each of them the parts they needed and Moruf said he would like to have the heart. Tajudeen said he needed the head while Ifayemi needed part of the flesh. That was how Olalekan went to kill the victim, handed the body parts to me, which I, in turn, gave to those who demanded for them and collected money for the job.

I was not given a kobo from the money paid to Lekan.



Sulaimon Samad (35)

“Afaa Saheed is my friend. He asked me whether I had a ball (human head) or know where he could purchase it. I told him I had never used it and didn’t know where he could get it from. Not long after, Sulaimon came to get herbs and he exchanged number with Saheed. I didn’t know what they discussed. That was about three months ago before the police came to arrest me.


“I know that I made that mistake by not informing the police when my friend asked me about getting a human head. But I was never part of the plan of killing for ritual.”



Shittu Saheed (38)

“I’m an Afaa. I’ve never done such a thing before. It’s true I referred to human head as ball. I also heard it somewhere and started using the code. I bought the hands for N15,000 to make money ritual in order to survive.”




Akanji Moruf (26)

I’m a native doctor. Sulaimon is my first cousin. After I initially told him I needed human heart, it was five days after that he first called me and later brought the heart to my house when I didn’t respond to his calls. I told him I didn’t know the ritual to perform with it, but he persuaded me to buy it and I paid N11,000. I wanted to use the heart for money ritual.



Madru Ifayemi (25)

“I’m a native doctor. I didn’t ask others to kill a human being. It was Sulaimon who called and told me that he went for hunting and they found a dead body. I also wanted to make money ritual.”



Adekunle Tajudeen, 38.

“I’m a native doctor also. I caused the calamity for myself as I only helped my friend, Saheed, to purchase the human head. And he has run away. Saheed had initially told me that he needed a human head.

“Moruf came to me and told me he was going to his cousin, Sulaimon. It was when we got there that he wanted to collect body part. I asked for the cost of the head and was told it was N20,000. I called Saheed and he brought the money. We gave him the head.”

The state Commissioner of Police, Lanre Bankole, who condemned the act and described it as height of man inhumanity to man, ordered the suspects to be transferred to homicide section of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Eleweran, Abeokuta, for discreet investigation, after which they would be arraigned in court.


https://tribuneonlineng.com/from-hunting-to-ritual-killing-how-i-shot-dismembered-victim-for-n51000-to-get-body-parts-suspect/


One striking thing in common with all the ritualists is that they all said 'I haven't done this before'..

Lol..

Pathological liars if you ask me..
Why say that after you got caught?

I'll tell you what,
Y'all bleeping skull miners of the southwest will rot in jail a million times over.

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Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 2:57pm On Jan 06, 2022
20k for d head. raheem olaniyi d skull miner 4rm ibadan did u just hear that? come to ogun the headquarter of erudite skullers and buy ur goods at a very low and affordable price.
Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by FuckDModz: 5:59am On Jan 07, 2022
Afonja no dey tire?!

A whole human head for just 20k.

The real omoluabis are really wicked and dumb!
Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by Jack005(m): 7:34am On Jan 07, 2022
Afonja land and skull mining are 5n6. Apart from Lagos I can't stay in any afanjo state.. Headhunters are devils incarnate.
Re: From Hunting To Ritual Killing: How I Shot, Dismembered Victim For N51,000 To Ge by Lindodo20: 1:39pm On Jan 11, 2022
Yoruba moslems doing their thing, as usual

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