Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,151,816 members, 7,813,694 topics. Date: Tuesday, 30 April 2024 at 04:27 PM

Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) (1529 Views)

Nassarawa Lawmakers In Free For All Fight / Court Of Appeals Sacks Seven APC Lawmakers In Ogun / List Of Lawmakers In The 7th Assembly Who Didn’t Sponsor A Single Bill (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by WIZGUY69(m): 10:32pm On Oct 11, 2014
shocked grin
what more can I say?
the ojukians from the land of the rising sun

1 Like

Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by kevinhacker(m): 10:34pm On Oct 11, 2014
hmmm ewoooo

1 Like

Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by HopeAtHand: 10:40pm On Oct 11, 2014
Jeeeeezz! Cant stop Laffing at those pix.

Is that supposed to be their Assembly complex?..

Guy u wicked.

1 Like

Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by Nobody: 10:47pm On Oct 11, 2014
WIZGUY69:
shocked grin
what more can I say?
the ojukians from the land of the rising sun
. A self acclaimed man of God with the Cherubim and Seraphim Church in Osun state, Pastor Clement Oyetunde, 35, was paraded by men of the Osun state police command on October 9th after he was found with human skull and other charms at his church premises in the Adeowo area of Modakeke in Osun State.

Tribune reports that In his confession, Oyetunde said: “I am a pastor of the Cherubim and Seraphim, Oke-Itura parish, Adeowo area in Modakeke in Osun state. It was Wasiu that brought the skull to me, We buried it at my backyard. Wasiu left immediately and I don’t know his whereabout, now.

“Few days later, while I was asleep in the house, I hear strange voices singing and drumming in Christian way as if they were worshiping. The tune suddenly changed into traditional song and some invisible spirits started telling me that I should return the skull of Iya-Orun. They told me that the skull buried in my house was Mama Osun’s skull and that the woman was from Ondo in Ondo state.

“They insisted that I must return the skull and the noise was too much for me to bear as my head was swelling.

“That was why I ran out from the house and called for help so that the spirits would not kill me inside the house. It was then that the people in my area gathered and they eventually called the police.”

Nigeria police is currently on the trail of the said Wasiu, who is still at large.

http://abusidiqu.com/pastor-nabbed-human-skull-osun/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter

3 Likes

Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by Nobody: 10:50pm On Oct 11, 2014
WIZGUY69:
shocked grin
what more can I say?
the ojukians from the land of the rising sun
Worry more about the barbaric happenings in your region.

2 Likes

Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by WIZGUY69(m): 11:00pm On Oct 11, 2014
CaptainOjemba:
. A self acclaimed man of God with the Cherubim and Seraphim Church in Osun state, Pastor Clement Oyetunde, 35, was paraded by men of the Osun state police command on October 9th after he was found with human skull and other charms at his church premises in the Adeowo area of Modakeke in Osun State.

Tribune reports that In his confession, Oyetunde said: “I am a pastor of the Cherubim and Seraphim, Oke-Itura parish, Adeowo area in Modakeke in Osun state. It was Wasiu that brought the skull to me, We buried it at my backyard. Wasiu left immediately and I don’t know his whereabout, now.

“Few days later, while I was asleep in the house, I hear strange voices singing and drumming in Christian way as if they were worshiping. The tune suddenly changed into traditional song and some invisible spirits started telling me that I should return the skull of Iya-Orun. They told me that the skull buried in my house was Mama Osun’s skull and that the woman was from Ondo in Ondo state.

“They insisted that I must return the skull and the noise was too much for me to bear as my head was swelling.

“That was why I ran out from the house and called for help so that the spirits would not kill me inside the house. It was then that the people in my area gathered and they eventually called the police.”

Nigeria police is currently on the trail of the said Wasiu, who is still at large.

http://abusidiqu.com/pastor-nabbed-human-skull-osun/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter
The suspected ritualists responsible
for this horrible crime have been
arrested by the Umuagama
Community Neighborhood Watch in
Enugu Ezike.
The Chairman of the Neighborhood
Watch, Mr. Onyema Ossai while
speaking on the incident explained
how the suspects were caught after
the decomposed body of the
deceased was found said: “Ndukwe
Omeke, the leader of the gang
during his confession named
Chinedu Ugwuanyi, (palm wine
tapper), Eugene Ukwueze and
Ibekwe Eya, (Okada rider), and
identified Kenneth Idoko, a butcher
as the their anchor man, who
offered them the job of delivering
to him female private parts for
N600, 000″.°°°°°°°°°°°°°®eporting live. from the Land of the rising sun.

2 Likes

Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by Nobody: 11:08pm On Oct 11, 2014
WIZGUY69:

The suspected ritualists responsible
for this horrible crime have been
arrested by the Umuagama
Community Neighborhood Watch in
Enugu Ezike.
The Chairman of the Neighborhood
Watch, Mr. Onyema Ossai while
speaking on the incident explained
how the suspects were caught after
the decomposed body of the
deceased was found said: “Ndukwe
Omeke, the leader of the gang
during his confession named
Chinedu Ugwuanyi, (palm wine
tapper), Eugene Ukwueze and
Ibekwe Eya, (Okada rider), and
identified Kenneth Idoko, a butcher
as the their anchor man, who
offered them the job of delivering
to him female private parts for
N600, 000″.°°°°°°°°°°°°°®eporting live. from the Land of the rising sun.
Source?

1 Like

Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by AbuMaryam1(m): 11:10pm On Oct 11, 2014
Op you be wicked wallahi.
Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by Nobody: 11:12pm On Oct 11, 2014
Kwara: Politicians Buy Human Parts from Me – Ilorin Ritualist Human Parts Dealer





July 25, 2014  

By Demola Akinyemi

ILORIN —The Commissioner of Police, Kwara State, Mr Ambrose Aisabor, yesterday, paraded two suspects, among others, for dealing in human parts.

The third person paraded was said to be an accomplice.

Speaking at the Police Headquarters along Ahmadu Bello Way, Ilorin, the commissioner told newsmen that the two suspects were arrested with human head, leg and hand in Tabira village, Okuta in Baruten Local Government Area of the state.

Aisabor said the suspects, Amos Kareem and Abubakar Ladan, were arrested following a tip-off, stressing that during investigation they confessed to the crime.

One of the suspects, Abubakar Ladan, told Vanguard that Amos Kareem promised to give him a motorcycle if he could find him human head, hand and leg.

He said his desire to own a motorcycle prompted him to go to a burial ground and cut off the human head, leg and hand that were displayed.

Amos Kareem, when asked what he was doing with human parts, said some politicians used to buy the parts from him.

The suspects, however, refused to disclose the identity of politicians who patronise them.

The police also paraded a man said to be an accomplice, having accommodated the suspects in Tabira village, claiming that he never knew that the suspects were involved in such atrocity.

- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/politicians-buy-human-parts-says-suspect/#sthash.k0U8Yvrb.dpuf

Related Post

4 Likes

Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by WIZGUY69(m): 11:14pm On Oct 11, 2014
CaptainOjemba:
Source?
so u mean ur region is crime free or paradise of some sort? haba. www..ng/2014/04/02/four-men-gang-rae-woman-collect-her-private-parts-in-enugu-for-n600000/
Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by WIZGUY69(m): 11:16pm On Oct 11, 2014
CaptainOjemba:
Kwara: Politicians Buy Human Parts from Me – Ilorin Ritualist Human Parts Dealer





July 25, 2014  

By Demola Akinyemi

ILORIN —The Commissioner of Police, Kwara State, Mr Ambrose Aisabor, yesterday, paraded two suspects, among others, for dealing in human parts.

The third person paraded was said to be an accomplice.

Speaking at the Police Headquarters along Ahmadu Bello Way, Ilorin, the commissioner told newsmen that the two suspects were arrested with human head, leg and hand in Tabira village, Okuta in Baruten Local Government Area of the state.

Aisabor said the suspects, Amos Kareem and Abubakar Ladan, were arrested following a tip-off, stressing that during investigation they confessed to the crime.

One of the suspects, Abubakar Ladan, told Vanguard that Amos Kareem promised to give him a motorcycle if he could find him human head, hand and leg.

He said his desire to own a motorcycle prompted him to go to a burial ground and cut off the human head, leg and hand that were displayed.

Amos Kareem, when asked what he was doing with human parts, said some politicians used to buy the parts from him.

The suspects, however, refused to disclose the identity of politicians who patronise them.

The police also paraded a man said to be an accomplice, having accommodated the suspects in Tabira village, claiming that he never knew that the suspects were involved in such atrocity.

- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/politicians-buy-human-parts-says-suspect/#sthash.k0U8Yvrb.dpuf

Related Post
lmfao.
keep Google searching all the crimes in south west.
can we stick to the topic please?
what can you say concerning ur lawmakers?
cool
Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by Nobody: 11:17pm On Oct 11, 2014
BY IFEANYI OKOLIE

LAGOS — Special  Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, at the Lagos State Police Command, weekend, arrested two herbalists and two Islamic clerics (aka Alfas),  who specialised in buying and selling of human body parts.

Vanguard gathered that the suspects, identified as Wasiu Oyebamiji, Ogunshola Olakunle Afolabi, Akorede Wasiu and Rasheed Opeyemi, were apprehended in various parts of Ogun and Lagos states.

Sources at the state Police Command headquarters, Ikeja, disclosed that the Police deployed a team of undercover operatives to track down one of the suspects, Afolabi, said to be a specialist in sourcing human parts from road accident victims.
A source, who spoke to Vanguard on condition of anonymity, said one of the undercover operatives approached Afolabi for a human head for which he demanded N45,000.

The source added that after payment, Afolabi provided a fresh human head, confiding in the operative that it was the head of a woman killed by a hit-and-run driver on the Lagos-Abeokuta expressway.

“We then apprehended him and on interrogation he confessed that he used to sell the human parts to some people who parade themselves as clerics.

“He also told us that when he could not find corpses on the expressway, he would approach a grave digger, identified as Ajigbolorun Waheed, to bring human parts for him. When we searched his shop at Abule Egba, we found pieces of human flesh.”
The source also added that Oyebamiji was arrested at Oko-Oba market where he sells herbs and human parts, while Wasiu and Opeyemi were arrested at Sango-Ota area of Ogun State.

I use the parts for good, not rituals
— Suspect
When Vanguard interviewed the suspects, they confessed to the crime but explained they that they used to  mix the parts with other things to make concoctions.
Fifty-year-old Opeyemi told Vanguard that he was using the concoction to treat mental disorder.
He said: “I started using it when I had a patient with a severe mental disorder. Before the man was brought to me, I was told he had beaten up a lot of people and he had even broken his mother’s head.
“I was confused when I saw the case and I tried using my old tactics to cure him. After several efforts and my tactics were not working, I then consulted some of  my friends and one of them told me to  get human parts from two different persons, roast and grind them, then mix it with soap and dried plantain leaf.
“After doing it, I used it and it worked wonderfully. I want to say that I was using these human parts for good and not for money rituals.”
Wasiu also narrated how he used human parts to stop pregnant women from going through  surgery while in labour.
He said: “If a woman is brought to me and it is said that she is unable to deliver safely,  I will prepare a concoction with human parts and when I rub it on the woman’s stomach, she will deliver easily without surgery.”

3 Likes

Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by Nobody: 11:18pm On Oct 11, 2014
Do you need more?

1 Like

Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by Nobody: 11:25pm On Oct 11, 2014
Harvest of human parts’ dealers

⁠Jul 18, 2014⁠⁠Juliana Francis⁠⁠⁠Crime⁠0⁠











Police continue onslaught on dealers

In March, 2014, a dungeon was discovered in Soka, Ibadan, Oyo State, where kidnapped people were used for ritual purposes. The shocking discovery included 18 males and five females, looking frail, with chains on their legs. There were human skulls, bones and other parts found in the bush. There were open graves where bodies were dumped. In one of the buildings, was an abandoned factory where captives were slaughtered and sold in parts to clients.

Since the Ibadan Soka forest horror story broke, members of the Nigeria Police Force, across the nation have become more vigilant. This vigilance has paid off, particularly in Lagos State, with police detectives discovering and arresting more human parts dealers.

A police source said that the buying and selling of human parts is prevalent in areas where public cemeteries are situated. The police source added: “Areas which are not located in the metropolis and have cemeteries have become the hideout for cartels which specialise in the sales of human parts. Police have reason to believe that some of these human parts dealers also engage in ritual killing.”

The source said that efforts were on to arrest other human parts sellers in the state. In May, 2014, the Lagos State Police Command arrested a grandfather, Mr. Segun Kayode, for exhuming and selling human parts. Police said that the suspect sold human parts for a living, adding that he had become notorious in the business. The grandfather, who could not give his exact age, said he started selling human parts because he was poor and jobless. He added that selling human parts was no crime.

In May, 5, 2014, four suspects were arrested by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Lagos Police Command, Ikeja and they gave chilling accounts of how they used to source and sell human body parts. One of the suspects, Mrs. Sukuratu Salami, said that she used to buy each fresh human head for N10, 000 and sell for N20, 000.

According to the 53-year-old mother, human eye balls go for N5, 000 and intestines are sold at N1, 000. She confessed to have sold at least 10 heads. Salami, who sells herbs, said she decided to go into selling of human parts because there was high demand for heads by “native doctors.”

Other suspects are Rasheed Abimbola Tantoloun, Mohammed Yusuf and Waheed Ibrahim. Denying killing people, they said they always get the parts from a cemetery located at Joju area of Ota in Ado-Ado Local Government Area of Ogun State.

The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Prince Umar Manko, said of increasing cases of human parts dealers: “We picked interest because of the disappearance of people. It is hopeful that with the arrest of these human parts dealers, we’ll be able to get to the root of these disappearances. It’s criminal to deal in human parts. A few weeks ago, there was the discovery of Soka forest in Oyo State. Crime has no boundary.” The commissioner disclosed how some of the suspects were arrested.

He said: “After intense monitoring of the faces behind the shameful act, on April 12, one of the SARS detectives posed as a prospective buyer and negotiated to buy one of the heads at the rate of N20, 000.” In June, 27, a 26-year-old accounting graduate of the Lagos State University (LASU), Olakunle Ogunsola, who trades in human parts, was arrested. He said his clients ranged from pastors to Muslim clerics.

According to him, these so-called men of God and Alfas buy human parts for rituals to make their congregations grow. Ogunsola, described as the ring leader of the syndicate that sells human parts, said he had been dealing in human parts while still studying at LASU.

The suspect was arrested alongside his alleged partners in crime, such as Oyebamiji Olalekan, Alfa Rasheed Abass and Akorede Wasiu. In July, 2014, a doctor and his nurses, with other suspects, joined the growing list of people in the buying and selling of human parts. Investigation revealed that Manko received information that a native doctor and nurses at a certain hospital along Olaniyan Street, Alagbado Lagos allegedly murdered a day-old-baby and were about to use the baby for money making ritual.

Manko ordered the Officer in Charge of SARS, a Superintendent of Police (SP), Mr. Abba Kyarri to look into the matter. Kyarri and a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Mr. Ade Adetarami, worked in consonance and stormed the area and arrested the two nurses; Mrs. Bola Fagbemi, 38 and Miss. Yinka Lasisi, 30.

The nurses work at Ikeoluwa Trado-Medical Clinic, located at 31, Kayode Olaniyan Street, AIT Road, Ayetobi, Alagbado, Lagos. One Rilwan Saula, 39, an Alfa and leader of the syndicated was also arrested. Saula was used as bait to catch Alhaji Surajudeen Faronbi, 50, Taofeek Abidakun, 49 and Akindele Majiagbe, 50.

Saula was alleged to be the person who used to approach the two nurses and negotiate for buying of the babies. None of the suspects however, owed up to murdering the baby discovered in their possession or any other baby. Investigation revealed that Saula specialises in the sales of human parts and herbs and had been in the business for over six years.

A police source said: “A woman delivered in the traditional home and the baby allegedly died within 24 hours. One of the nurses called Bola, was said to have carried the dead baby and handed it over to Saula. Information was received by the police and Saula was arrested in possession of the dead day-old-baby. “Saula led the police to where the baby was delivered and the doctor and the two nurses were arrested. Further investigations revealed that the hospital has only three staff. The staff are the doctor and the two nurses.”

Detectives learned that one of the suspects, Faronbi, bought three heads from Saula. It was through Faronbi’s confession that the police arrested Taofeek, also an Alfa.

Another suspect, Majiagbe bought human hands from Saula. Narrating how he came to be a guest at SARS, Saula said: “I sell herbs at the Ijaiye Ojokoro main market. But I have stopped selling herbs since 2005. It was when I was selling herbs that I dealt in human parts. Last month, two men came to me and said they needed human heads. “I told them I was not into selling of human heads anymore. But they insisted and even gave me N20,000. They started disturbing me.”

According to Saula, it was during that period, while he was struggling to resist temptation, that he received a call from one of the nurses to come and collect a dead baby. His words: “This nurse (Bola) called me that a baby died and that the mother gave the corpse to them to throw away for her. I told her to bring the baby so that I could give those who paid me. I did not know that the buyers were police informants.” Fagbemi, a mother of four, said she did not commit any crime.

According to her, her only crime was in attempting to give the dead baby a befitting Muslim burial. Fagbemi said: “I started working in the hospital on February 6, 2014. I’m an apprentice in the hospital, training to become a traditional nurse. I was given the baby to throw away. It was a baby girl. I gave it to Saula. I know him as an Alfa and he used to treat me sometimes. I gave him the baby to bury because she was a Muslim baby. He did not offer me any money.”

Abidakun, who described himself as a spiritualist, said: “I’ve been transacting business with Saula, but not on human parts. Our transaction was usually on buying and selling of chameleons, vultures, other birds and snakes. He had never sold human parts to me. I’ve known him at Agege market for close to six/seven years now. He used to assist me with apprentices.”

Asked if Saula gave him N15,000 for procurement of human heads, Abidakun said: “I did not ask him for any human heads! What I asked for were birds! I used birds like vultures for treatment of epilepsy and stomach problems.”

Farombi narrated his own story: “I’m an herbalist. Some years back, I used to buy herbs at Agege. Saula was my customer. I used to patronize him for my healing herbs. Back then, I had a patient who had an incurable wound. Saula brought some human parts to me. I used it to cure the sickness. I bought it from him between N4500 and N5000. I bought the human parts only twice from him. This was about nine years ago. I don’t understand why Saula is saying this thing happened last year, instead of nine years ago.”

Lasisi said she is a trado-medical nurse and had been for about nine years now. She revealed the extent of her involvement in the crime. She said: “Police arrested me because a woman delivered in our clinic and the baby died. I called the father of baby but he said I should call the father of his wife. When I called the woman’s father, he said that he did not know any cemetery where he could bury the baby. The man discussed with Bola and begged her to assist him dispose the baby.

“When our boss came to the clinic, he told us that he does not allow people or his staff to throw away babies in his hospital. Our boss handed over the baby to a lady from the family of the deceased and Bola joined her.

Later Bola collected the baby, saying she would help her throw away the baby. I was surprised when I saw policemen around 10pm with Bola. They came and arrested everyone.”

Majiagbe, a father of three, said that he is a bricklayer and was arrested because Saula mentioned his name, not because he was guilty of any crime. His words: “I was arrested because Saula a.k.a Aruwo mentioned my name among the people he sold human parts to!

He prepared soap for me so that my business would improve. I paid him N18000. I did not know that he uses human parts for his charms. This was in 2012. I had not set eyes on him until I saw him with the police some days ago.” Saula however maintained that Majiagbe gave him N18000, to get him dry human hands.

When this question was put across to Majiagbe, he kept mute. Sources however revealed that police in the state are continuing with the ongoing hunt for human parts dealers

3 Likes

Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by Nobody: 11:27pm On Oct 11, 2014
i am ever ready incase you need more.

1 Like

Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by Nobody: 11:30pm On Oct 11, 2014
Nobody gains anything denigrating an ethnic group, I don't gain anything from it but am ever ready, was feeling sleepy before but the sleep has gone, so boy bring it on in Psquare's voice

3 Likes

Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by WIZGUY69(m): 12:36am On Oct 12, 2014
CaptainOjemba:
Nobody gains anything denigrating an ethnic group, I don't gain anything from it but am ever ready, was feeling sleepy before but the sleep has gone, so boy bring it on in Psquare's voice
Bring what on?
please don't come here to Spam this beautiful thread o.
am begging u. biko
Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by Omololu007(m): 12:45am On Oct 12, 2014
Guy were u get dis pix from ,up biafra jare grin
Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by Caseless: 1:18am On Oct 12, 2014
Jobless aba-made niggah!
Re: Biafran Lawmakers In A Closed Door Meeting (pix) by Omimah: 3:47am On Oct 12, 2014
MayorOfLagos, Ola6, Gscatter and Superstar1.

(1) (Reply)

Dr. Joseph Onoh Exposes Ayogu Eze’s Unpopularity And Incompetence / Kaduna Police Armourerdetained For Gun-running "Commitssuicide" / PDP House Of Rep. Primaries Results For Akwa Ibom State

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 64
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.