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Orosunnuku (m)
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@docokwy, I think you are missing the point by bringing "tribal sentiments" and your "fanciful readings on th net" into this issue. Are you a Nigerian, if yes, from which tribe? If you are open-minded and have travelled round Nigeria, then you will be aware that "ritual killings" and "ritualists" are not limited to Yorubas. I have lived and worked in Lagos, Benin, Enugu, Aba, Kano, Maiduguri and Jos, and there were ritual killings abound in all these towns. If you look at the cosmopolitan nature of Lagos, then you will realise that it is "no man's land" that is inhabited by all the tribes in Nigeria as well as foreigners, so i believe we need to look beyond Yorubas and ritual killers in this issue. Some of these "dead bodies" are actually cases of "one chance" killings(inside commuter buses), politically motivated killings, business motivated killings, extra judicial killings (by vigilante groups & govt security agencies), armed robbery attacks, mob/social miscreants attacks, reprisal attacks between rival groups/ university cults, "Yahoo boys" or scammers killing their victims, etc amongst others.
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