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Why Ritual Killings Would Be A Difficult Pandemic To Tackle In Nigeria by PaNnamdi: 8:23pm On Jan 30, 2022
The rate of ritual killings is so alarming.infact,I am short of words seeing an 18yr old boy that ought to be learning a skill or been in school involved in ritual killings.

I wonder how Nigeria would be if in some few years time if about 50% of our Nigerian youths venture into ritual killings as a means of getting rich just as they are currently doing by scamming(online fraud).

The only way for ritual killings to stop is to tackle superstition and abolish evil traditional beliefs and customs.these evil beliefs are what the white man wanted to abolish from the African race,but we said we must be proud of our customs and traditions.ritual killings are one of the consequences of still practicing barbaric customs in this modern 21st century.

Only a smart hard work dedication and some patience would generate you money not ritual killings.

Massive sensitisation ought to be carried out on this very serious issue that would soon turn out to be more alarming than the current Fulani herdsmen/bokoharam crisis.
Re: Why Ritual Killings Would Be A Difficult Pandemic To Tackle In Nigeria by Samfloxin(m): 8:26pm On Jan 30, 2022
They are selling the human body parts to politicians
How are they going to fight ritual killing

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Re: Why Ritual Killings Would Be A Difficult Pandemic To Tackle In Nigeria by Totilopussylick(m): 8:34pm On Jan 30, 2022
Samfloxin:
They are selling the human body parts to politicians
How are they going to fight ritual killing
you may be right.

I never heard any top political personal saying anything about it.

Or
condemned it.

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Re: Why Ritual Killings Would Be A Difficult Pandemic To Tackle In Nigeria by helinues: 8:36pm On Jan 30, 2022
Those who are supposed to fight it are also part of those who patronize the ritualists

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Re: Why Ritual Killings Would Be A Difficult Pandemic To Tackle In Nigeria by dRefiner: 8:50pm On Jan 30, 2022
2023 election's on d way.. fortification tinz in vogue.. frm those baba's at d top wey knw themselves.. so how e no go dey difficult for them to handle am?
Re: Why Ritual Killings Would Be A Difficult Pandemic To Tackle In Nigeria by LordIsaac(m): 9:00pm On Jan 30, 2022
All that needs be done is go after the herbalists.....and all these will be history!
Re: Why Ritual Killings Would Be A Difficult Pandemic To Tackle In Nigeria by PaNnamdi: 7:33am On Jan 31, 2022
Totilopussylick:
you may be right.

I never heard any top political personal saying anything about it.

Or
condemned it.
They are the owns encouraging these guys na

Those ignorant old men in power buy these body parts from them.
Re: Why Ritual Killings Would Be A Difficult Pandemic To Tackle In Nigeria by PaNnamdi: 7:38am On Jan 31, 2022
helinues:
Those who are supposed to fight it are also part of those who patronize the ritualists
Some Nigerians have the brain of monkeys.

I have watched incredible magical feats performed by the whites including a man flying in the clouds.

These feats weren't diabolic but there where well crafted skills carried out by the magical performers.

Foolish Nigerians engaging in ritual killings doesn't even know naira note have numbers and are they all printed and recorded by the CBN,and not even a 10 naira note can be in circulation without been approved by the CBN

Smh

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Re: Why Ritual Killings Would Be A Difficult Pandemic To Tackle In Nigeria by lightskinnigga: 7:39am On Jan 31, 2022
Ritual killings in the southwest..

Please be specific
Re: Why Ritual Killings Would Be A Difficult Pandemic To Tackle In Nigeria by joyandfaith: 7:41am On Jan 31, 2022
lightskinnigga:
Ritual killings in the southwest..

Please be specific
Okija shrine, ibadan, SW, Nigeria

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Re: Why Ritual Killings Would Be A Difficult Pandemic To Tackle In Nigeria by SarkinYarki: 9:06am On Jan 31, 2022
Ritual killings is part and parcel of many traditions in Nigeria and some tribes in the SW have been doing it's for more than 5000 years
Re: Why Ritual Killings Would Be A Difficult Pandemic To Tackle In Nigeria by PaNnamdi: 10:11am On Jan 31, 2022
SarkinYarki:
Ritual killings is part and parcel of many traditions in Nigeria and some tribes in the SW have been doing it's for more than 5000 years
These useless customs have to be abolished.

Those tribes can never make progress even in the next 500 years because the elders keep passing on this rubbish to the younger ones.

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Re: Why Ritual Killings Would Be A Difficult Pandemic To Tackle In Nigeria by headSmasher: 10:20am On Jan 31, 2022
lightskinnigga:
Ritual killings in the southwest..

Please be specific
This one is litual killing

Re: Why Ritual Killings Would Be A Difficult Pandemic To Tackle In Nigeria by PaNnamdi: 10:44am On Jan 31, 2022
Ritual killings in Nigeria is becoming a serious issue

Soon Nigeria would be known as the vampire capital of the world.
Poverty capital,fraud capital

Vampire capital come add join embarassed

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