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gesundheit:This news was also reported this morning from the same radio station. [b]Where the living buys the dead, From the mortuary, through the cemetery and finally to Jankara market in Lagos, the thriving business in human parts IN the state of Lagos, the economic capital of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, various activities (notorious ones for that matter) have been going on among the living against the dead. The living have been disturbing the dead, grave crimes are being perpetuated against the dead as wicked and hardened Nigerians go to any length at making money. Even, the living is also victims of these notorious and wicked people who derive pleasure in hurting and putting people through pain and sorrowful death before taking their human parts for various purposes ranging from rituals and money making. According to our source who prefers to remain unidentified, these people are very young Nigerians. “ All these small, small boys get plenty money and dem they carry gun de waka about, when they come in the night for human parts they no de price am, dem go just pay us the money”. He said their activities start in the mid-night of every day. The source went further to say that depending on the type and size, either fresh ones or the decayed, determines the price for the human parts. When asked how they who work in the cemetery meet up with the demands for human parts, he said that they get human parts from various sources. The Ikoyi cemetery is divided into two parts. The first part is the one they call the part for permanent burial which is located at both left and right of the road and very close to the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN). While the second part is the temporary site located at the back of the FRCN at the extreme end of Ikoyi, close to the former Federal Secretariat and SSS building, Alagbon in Ikoyi. The bulk of the human parts sold at Ikoyi cemetery is from this temporary site because those buried at this part of the cemetery are unknown people and bodies that are not claimed at the mortuary which are brought for mass burial. After their bodies are buried, and usually they are buried by these same labourers, the grave site is identified. When night comes and their customers arrived, they exhume the bodies and after placing orders for specific parts, they slice off the parts and have the body reburied. The preference of the cemetery for purchase of human parts by these people is because according to National Daily findings, parts from the cemetery are fresh ones which are just buried that same day or a day later. For these reason they are very expensive. The parts that are mostly on demand are the female bosom, public hair, the male organ and the tongue. The most expensive and most difficult human part to obtain is the heart, it is difficult because it depends on what they want to use it for and the process of extracting the heart from the body is rather difficult because if not properly done it may be damaged and becomes useless. “Putting into consideration the type of vehicles that these people bring when they come for the purchase and the calibre of some prominent people who at times come to the cemetery with their herbalist to perform some rituals, it is going to be very difficult before the perpetrators of this act can be brought to book” the source said. These prominent Nigerians according to our source who made me swore to an oath before he continued talking use these human parts for longetivity, to extend their life span on earth and to cure some ailment that defile medical solutions. They also use the heart of women to look more beautiful and younger. The Yoruba's call this “Ogun Ajidewe” The other categories of buyers are those who want to make use of the human parts for money making and for self defence so that they would be saved from attacks of their enemies and opponents. The parts mostly used for money making are the female bosom and the public hair, using the human eye is out of fashion because at times it fails to perform as expected. When the National Daily reporter pressed further with questions on why there is increase in ritual murders in the state of Lagos, our source said cases of ritual murders have reduced greatly because people who seek fresh human parts have found out it is much more difficult to abduct people and kill them but that it is easy to come to the cemetery and purchase with “ease”. “After all the dead is dead no matter what if they do not cut it off it will just decay”, the source said. This human parts business has even gone beyond the cemetery in Lagos. Now a days, human parts are not only sold in cemeteries but also at market places where intending customers wishing to purchase human parts ranging from tongue to fingers, human bosoms to male genital organs or private parts including human skulls. This market where human parts are sold is located in the very heart of Lagos and it is a very popular market where various goods ranging from house hold items to industrial goods are sold, they are easily available in this market and when you move deeper inside the market there is a section where herds are sold, for different kinds of sicknesses such as malaria fever, black soap, "Osedudu" and other natural remedies used for traditional practices. The name of this market is the famous and popular Jankara market in Lagos Island. It stretches from the beginning of Adeniji Adele Bridge up to the very end of Idumota. It is a very big and wide market and if you are not very conversant with the market you might lose your way. Traders in human parts at the Jankara market get their stocks from three main sources and these are the cemetery, from dead bodies lying on the road side and from the mortuary where bodies that are not claimed and meant for mass burial are sold to these traders who after taking their own parts dump the body anywhere. This is one of the reasons while ?lifeless bodies are found on the street of Lagos with some of the parts sliced off. “Not all these bodies are victims of ritual murders”; some are bodies of unclaimed corpses sold out to merchants who deal in human parts”. If you are not in the business of purchasing human parts or conversant in the way and manner business is done at the market, you might get yourself into trouble in the market. They operate with signs mostly done with the eyes. They know themselves and they know the stalls to go for their purchase. “These means that you cannot just go into Jankara market and say you want to buy human parts, you will get yourself into trouble”. National Daily investigation further shows that human parts have a different name in Jankara, at Jankara, human part is called “Melumo” meaning keep your mouth shut. It also comes in two categories which are called TUTU or GBIGBE meaning fresh or dried parts. So immediately you are able to identify your merchant through signs and the use of slogans, he will immediately understand that you are a human parts buyer. Despite the renovation and construction due to the modernization of the city by the state government, Jankara keeps striving because the merchants in Jankara have a way of perfecting their business within the environment, the human parts are not displayed nor neither is any part of the market designated as a section for the selling of human parts. But the business of human parts selling is so perfected that when a buyers is around communication are made swiftly through eye signs and slogans that only those involve in the business can understand it. Secondly Jankara human parts market is still striving because the merchants are so good in preserving the human parts from decaying and keeping it in good condition for the specific purpose it is needed for. In the course of our investigation, National Daily spoke to some residents of Lagos Island and they confirm the validity of the sale of human parts at Jankara market but most of them prefer not to talk extensively on it but said the tradition in human parts sale in Jankara has been going on for so many years.[/b] |
madamoringo:wicked mind, the evil that men do always leave with them, average Igbo men and women doesn't know that riff-Raff like you exist, your hatred towards the Igbos has reduced your life expectancy, when the news of Igbo man that fabricated sand dredging machine poop top yesterday you cameleon disappeared, see how you jumped out to the news Ewu! By Vincent Ujumadu AWKA — THE old spare parts market at Nkpor, near the commercial city of Onitsha, has virtually turned into a Mecca of sort following the completion of a dredging machine which cost about N10 million by a motor mechanic in the area, Mr. David Ezenwa. The equipment, which took five months to complete has been transported to Aguleri water-front in Anambra East local government area where it is expected to be put to use soon, Ezenwa’s workshop at No 5 Awgbu street, Nkpor was the cynosure of all eyes as people gathered to admire the equipment because of its size and sophistication. Dredging-machine-fabricated Dredging-machine-fabricated Materials that formed the major components of the equipment include a 12mm metallic pan, 10 inch sand sorting pump, 10 cylinders Mercedes Benz engine, self loader sand sucking pump, blaster pump which helps to soften the sand, a sand cutter, another four cylinders 608 Mercedez Benz engine for the pump, a dashboard for electrical indication and pipes that carry the sand from the water to its place of deposit. On completion, the equipment is almost the size of a small bridge. Ezenwa, who is from Abatete in Idemili Local Government Area of Anambra State, said his interest in fabrication started when he was young which was why he became a motor mechanic after leaving school. He said: “I have a friend who is an engineer and is into machine fabrication and he advised me to go into equipment construction because he discovered that I am talented in the area. On my own, I started assembling the materials after designing it. I developed interest in the dredging machine after seeing one in operation and determined that I would build it. “Despite the high cost, I picked up courage and started it in December, 2014 and completed it in May, 2015. The machine has been tested and proved to be in perfect working condition and arrangement has been completed for it to be mounted on the bank of Omambala River in Aguleri where it will be used for sand dredging.” The dredging machine, Ezenwa said, has a pumping capacity of 300 trips of sand per day and has a discharging capacity of over 800 meters from the river bank where trucks can load the sands to various destinations. Though Ezenwa said he did not borrow money to complete the equipment, he explained that he could mass produce it if he was able to get financial assistance from government or financial institutions. According to him, financing the project was very difficult, adding that although some people had made inquiries about the cost for me to build the machine for them, they were discouraged by the enormous cost. “All these while, many people who came to this workshop were wondering what I was doing, but I am happy that despite the initial hiccups, we have been able to complete it to the glory of God,” he said. https://www.nairaland.com/2313505/anambra-based-mechanic-fabricates-10 |
superstar1:Ewu Osun you will die of envy and jealous. Empty brain! |
Light of the nation always doing what they know how to do best, proud to come from east side. |
tandj:Nope, not like Lagos when you want to start foundation, painting or roofing those lazy guys will be pestering one, I was leaving in Lagos I relocated since January this year and I'm so happy I left that stressful city, I enjoy peace now unlike before |
Schematics:Oboy the speed of development in Anambra is shocking |
Schematics:Weldon bro! |
Friends from Ogun, a friend car just broke-down in Ogun state he just sent his location via whatsapp he need assistance, he can find decent hotel around there, pls where can he find decent hotel?
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asha80:Companies, corporation. |
Willie is working
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Awka will be hot on 16th of May
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4dankey:I'm happy work has resumed in Oba international market few pics my guy took, 40000 shops are ready and on sale they are constructing more shops
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Few of the high rising
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tandj:From 20m dear, it depends on the materials you want to use and how you want the structure to be, We have a lots here in Onitsha and environs, I don't think there is any city in Nigeria that can compare to those high risings, when you are driving from Asaba they look awesome. Few high rising pics I have.
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tandj:Agulueri |
More from the site
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Oil ring bridge been handle by CCC construction company
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Onitsha environment gradually changing for better
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More from government house
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Gov Obiano renovating government house Awka
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aresa:EWU Osun I have more from your side |
aresa:EWU Osun more from waste side, mad cow The police of Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State has arrested a man for killing mother and a child and mutilating their bodies. According to the Acting Police Public Relations Officer in Ogun, Abimbola Oyeyemi, who confirmed the incident, the suspect kidnapped the two victims, killed and buried them in his house. Reportedly, he removed some of their body parts for a ritual. "The man killed a woman and her child and buried them in his house in Ajuwon. He was arrested and led the Police to the crime scene in Ajuwon," he said. Mr. Oyeyemi said there was an attempt by the angry mob in the area to kill the suspect before the police got the information and moved in to prevent breakdown of law and order. They are trying to wipe their people out to be able to compete with Igbos Ndi ara, |
Ewu Osun rituals dens and drug lords which one is better? |
aresa:EWU Osun you suppose to be praying for your head and your family's heads not to be ranting online like a mad cow, the way and manner rituals dens are spring up in southwest calls for concern. Aregbe should consult them for economic bellout. Take your time and read what is happing in Lagos state [b] Where the living buys the dead, From the mortuary, through the cemetery and finally to Jankara market in Lagos, the thriving business in human parts IN the state of Lagos, the economic capital of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, various activities (notorious ones for that matter) have been going on among the living against the dead. The living have been disturbing the dead, grave crimes are being perpetuated against the dead as wicked and hardened Nigerians go to any length at making money. Even, the living is also victims of these notorious and wicked people who derive pleasure in hurting and putting people through pain and sorrowful death before taking their human parts for various purposes ranging from rituals and money making. According to our source who prefers to remain unidentified, these people are very young Nigerians. “ All these small, small boys get plenty money and dem they carry gun de waka about, when they come in the night for human parts they no de price am, dem go just pay us the money”. He said their activities start in the mid-night of every day. The source went further to say that depending on the type and size, either fresh ones or the decayed, determines the price for the human parts. When asked how they who work in the cemetery meet up with the demands for human parts, he said that they get human parts from various sources. The Ikoyi cemetery is divided into two parts. The first part is the one they call the part for permanent burial which is located at both left and right of the road and very close to the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN). While the second part is the temporary site located at the back of the FRCN at the extreme end of Ikoyi, close to the former Federal Secretariat and SSS building, Alagbon in Ikoyi. The bulk of the human parts sold at Ikoyi cemetery is from this temporary site because those buried at this part of the cemetery are unknown people and bodies that are not claimed at the mortuary which are brought for mass burial. After their bodies are buried, and usually they are buried by these same labourers, the grave site is identified. When night comes and their customers arrived, they exhume the bodies and after placing orders for specific parts, they slice off the parts and have the body reburied. The preference of the cemetery for purchase of human parts by these people is because according to National Daily findings, parts from the cemetery are fresh ones which are just buried that same day or a day later. For these reason they are very expensive. The parts that are mostly on demand are the female bosom, public hair, the male organ and the tongue. The most expensive and most difficult human part to obtain is the heart, it is difficult because it depends on what they want to use it for and the process of extracting the heart from the body is rather difficult because if not properly done it may be damaged and becomes useless. “Putting into consideration the type of vehicles that these people bring when they come for the purchase and the calibre of some prominent people who at times come to the cemetery with their herbalist to perform some rituals, it is going to be very difficult before the perpetrators of this act can be brought to book” the source said. These prominent Nigerians according to our source who made me swore to an oath before he continued talking use these human parts for longetivity, to extend their life span on earth and to cure some ailment that defile medical solutions. They also use the heart of women to look more beautiful and younger. The Yoruba's call this “Ogun Ajidewe” The other categories of buyers are those who want to make use of the human parts for money making and for self defence so that they would be saved from attacks of their enemies and opponents. The parts mostly used for money making are the female bosom and the public hair, using the human eye is out of fashion because at times it fails to perform as expected. When the National Daily reporter pressed further with questions on why there is increase in ritual murders in the state of Lagos, our source said cases of ritual murders have reduced greatly because people who seek fresh human parts have found out it is much more difficult to abduct people and kill them but that it is easy to come to the cemetery and purchase with “ease”. “After all the dead is dead no matter what if they do not cut it off it will just decay”, the source said. This human parts business has even gone beyond the cemetery in Lagos. Now a days, human parts are not only sold in cemeteries but also at market places where intending customers wishing to purchase human parts ranging from tongue to fingers, human bosoms to male genital organs or private parts including human skulls. This market where human parts are sold is located in the very heart of Lagos and it is a very popular market where various goods ranging from house hold items to industrial goods are sold, they are easily available in this market and when you move deeper inside the market there is a section where herds are sold, for different kinds of sicknesses such as malaria fever, black soap, "Osedudu" and other natural remedies used for traditional practices. The name of this market is the famous and popular Jankara market in Lagos Island. It stretches from the beginning of Adeniji Adele Bridge up to the very end of Idumota. It is a very big and wide market and if you are not very conversant with the market you might lose your way. Traders in human parts at the Jankara market get their stocks from three main sources and these are the cemetery, from dead bodies lying on the road side and from the mortuary where bodies that are not claimed and meant for mass burial are sold to these traders who after taking their own parts dump the body anywhere. This is one of the reasons while ?lifeless bodies are found on the street of Lagos with some of the parts sliced off. “Not all these bodies are victims of ritual murders”; some are bodies of unclaimed corpses sold out to merchants who deal in human parts”. If you are not in the business of purchasing human parts or conversant in the way and manner business is done at the market, you might get yourself into trouble in the market. They operate with signs mostly done with the eyes. They know themselves and they know the stalls to go for their purchase. “These means that you cannot just go into Jankara market and say you want to buy human parts, you will get yourself into trouble”. National Daily investigation further shows that human parts have a different name in Jankara, at Jankara, human part is called “Melumo” meaning keep your mouth shut. It also comes in two categories which are called TUTU or GBIGBE meaning fresh or dried parts. So immediately you are able to identify your merchant through signs and the use of slogans, he will immediately understand that you are a human parts buyer. Despite the renovation and construction due to the modernization of the city by the state government, Jankara keeps striving because the merchants in Jankara have a way of perfecting their business within the environment, the human parts are not displayed nor neither is any part of the market designated as a section for the selling of human parts. But the business of human parts selling is so perfected that when a buyers is around communication are made swiftly through eye signs and slogans that only those involve in the business can understand it. Secondly Jankara human parts market is still striving because the merchants are so good in preserving the human parts from decaying and keeping it in good condition for the specific purpose it is needed for. In the course of our investigation, National Daily spoke to some residents of Lagos Island and they confirm the validity of the sale of human parts at Jankara market but most of them prefer not to talk extensively on it but said the tradition in human parts sale in Jankara has been going on for so many years.[/b] |
ifechez:Obi, Obiano it's all for our own good, bro I'm not into that dirt politics, read my writer up from page one I acknowledged Obi's solid foundations and achievements his tenure is over so I have to give credit to Obiano. Thanks! |
tandj:Sis I'm sorry, your moniker gave me wrong impression, sorry for the lost, God is in control, take heart dear! |
Schematics:Kudos! I saw another massive project at Iyi enu hospital Ogidi yet to be commission by Obiano, to be frank this guy is really doing great, Awka is changing every day, by the time this guy is through with his first tenure any candidate contesting against him is wasting his resources hooha! |
[quote brohor=Macelliot7 post=33581588]I commend your work.... I wanted to quote you with my real account "Macelliot" but found out that I was banned for some days by a mod....... . I want you to remove some irrelevant pictures and replace them with this ones.... Let me post it inorder to make it easy.... https://f23.wapka-files.com/download/1/e/c/1554302_1eccd5dd677847ed0ef2efb0.jpg/5515d4f64e9ef74d91d9/Onitsha.jpg https://f23.wapka-files.com/download/8/2/b/1554302_82b5d9501f025a6219c875de.jpg/dd16c7a60b28f9f82afc/Onitsha%20Anambra%20State%2001.jpg https://f23.wapka-files.com/download/9/a/2/1554302_9a283733131f43a5aa7d252c.jpg/5a8e60ea836994b2afb9/Onitsha%20Anambra%20State.jpg https://f23.wapka-files.com/download/6/5/e/1554302_65ecfe286de7342a2eb5f06a.jpg/dcacba63a3bca57c4235/Onitsha%20Anambra%20State%2000.jpg https://f23.wapka-files.com/download/6/c/a/1554302_6caa1b8bfb5554782fa0a120.jpg/78aa94919e7a52b661f8/Onitsha%20Anambra%20State%2002.jpg https://f23.wapka-files.com/download/9/8/d/1554302_98df891beb4df91c25eb0095.jpg/981e87a4ba9a89fc9eff/Onitsha%20Anambra%20State%2004.jpg https://f23.wapka-files.com/download/b/8/d/1554302_b8d022b9082344766e02626e.jpg/b83a0878128145d777f9/Onitsha%20Anambra%20State%2005.jpg https://f23.wapka-files.com/download/5/1/a/1554302_51a0d38db4761a47ace99c7c.jpg/aaafd5fd9cb22ce6ac5a/Onitsha%20Anambra%20State%2006.jpg https://f23.wapka-files.com/download/a/2/6/1554302_a267b6ad1d7964b79d74ed38.jpg/5f4b778d4a833ad4eecc/Onitsha%20Anambra%20State%2007.jpg https://f23.wapka-files.com/download/c/2/7/1554302_c2729be5b315bee8fd14b4e0.jpg/545d231e436a7f945199/Onitsha%20Anambra%20State%2008.jpg https://f23.wapka-files.com/download/6/d/2/1554302_6d2c5e522d75c3052952ca6e.jpg/5700ff351268b4c0f11e/Onitsha%20Anambra%20State%2010.jpg https://f23.wapka-files.com/download/f/e/b/1554302_feb49aac18e229adeaf898eb.jpg/603a42103814853bccd0/Onitsha%20Anambra%20State%2011.jpg https://f23.wapka-files.com/download/e/5/a/1554302_e5a8879b5a6d2d3566816ce1.jpg/becfd1fa9876f355eea2/Onitsha%20Anambra%20State%2003.jpg Weldone.[/quote]Thanks bro, I'll replace them with more decent pictures by next week also upload pictures from ongoing projects, oil ring bridge and Oba international market. |
Macelliot7:Thanks bro, I have more decent pictures I'll replace them next week, also pictures from Oba international market and Oil ring bridge. |
Rose2014:Proudly Igbo, proudly Anambra. |
superstar1:I Pity your people, that was how you guys where defending that useless chinco Opon imo, came up with propaganda that the UN invited him and they want to adopt the gadget for Africa, at the end what happened? Out come Osun is dragging position with Jalingo, I thought by now they will be competing with Anambra, Imo or Delta state? Always leaving in fools paradise. |
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