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Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by NwaNimo1(m): 11:42pm On Feb 08, 2022
Conditions are fast deteriorating in Nigeria. Armed robbery, kidnapping, ritual murders, political assassinations, as well as other criminal activities are on the rise. Blood is spilled unnecessarily every day. Precious lives are wasted. Human life has no value anymore.

The most dreaded of the criminals are ritual killers. Ritual killing is a trade that features elderly people, young people, men, and women. Teenagers are considered most deadly and gruesome because of the methods they use to asphyxiate or terminate the lives of their victims.

Ritual killers are popping up in every corner and community of Nigeria, defying the filial bond that connects children to their parents, husbands to wives, and siblings to one another. True friendship does not exist anymore. In place of these long-established relationships, friends murder their best friends for the sake of money. Sons kill and dismember their parents just to serve ritualists who demand body parts as a precondition to make them wealthy. Classmates lure their colleagues to secret locations where they hack the unsuspecting colleague to death.

The other day, a group of teenagers conspired to lead an innocent girl to an outer location where they cut off her head and went to the bizarre and mindless point of boiling the head in a pot. So repugnant. So grisly. So callous. So brutal. So silly. So senseless. So unforgiveable.

The quest for instant prosperity is driving youth to commit heinous crimes. They cannot think of engaging in any productive activity other than how to kill anyone within their reach. A country that was once gripped by fear over incessant abductions has now been overtaken by ritual killers. Most human relationships are now cultivated on a spurious platform. No one trusts anybody any longer.

There is something deeply disgusting about a country in which wives assassinate their husbands regularly and husbands take the lives of their wives so freely, a country in which sons murder their mothers and boyfriends slaughter their girlfriends, all for ritual purposes. These crimes are often committed in response to prompts by ritual priests, native doctors, or double-dealing pastors who promise to transform people from a life of penury to a life of unsurpassed wealth.

In this environment of crime, beheading has become a common way of terminating people’s lives. These killings are occurring and persisting because people have been deluded to believe that, by cutting off human heads or other body parts and taking them to ritual priests or native doctors, they would become rich overnight.

The pastors, priests, and native doctors look so miserable, so shabby in appearance, and so deceptive they do not appear as if they have the capacity to make other people wealthy. Is it possible for a pastor or native doctor to turn another person into a multi-millionaire by a twitch of the finger?

[b]Our youth are gullible. They believe anything. [/b]They are easily fooled to believe it is possible to become rich without hard work. There is no evidence anywhere to show that anyone can become wealthy through ritual killing. People must learn to apply their God-given ability to think, to reason, and to question swindlers. Youth must learn to distinguish between a twaddle and truth, between fiction and imagined life and reality. Nothing comes easy in life.

Here is some harsh truth. A criminal can eliminate the entire population of their village and still remain wretched. Killing in cold blood is never a genuine vehicle to acquiring wealth. That is a fact. No one deserves to be a victim of tricksters.

[b]The question has been posed: Why are ritual killings so prevalent in Nigeria? [/b]There are factors that drive people to commit terrible murders. First, the level of economic, financial, and social deprivations in Nigeria is high. There are no public institutions or services that cushion people from facing the full and devastating impact of these deficiencies. Second, youth unemployment is crushing. When youth deprived of the basic needs of life have nowhere to turn to, they find a life of crime attractive. Three, political and social systems in Nigeria are not constructed to assist needy youth or indeed anybody. Add to these the spectre of endemic corruption, poor governance, and lack of social welfare.

These are some of the causes but certainly not all the factors that prompt the youth to engage in criminal activities. There are other sociological, psychological, structural, and cultural factors that could explain the rising trend of ritual murders in Nigeria.

Regardless of these issues, the point must be made. Poverty cannot justify arbitrary or systematic killings in the society. And Nigeria is not the only country with a large population of youth who are financially or economically broken. There are other countries that are less politically organised, poorly endowed economically, and appallingly led than Nigeria and yet ritual killings are abhorred or unheard of in those countries. So, why are these crimes exacerbating in Nigeria?

One common response is that people kill and dismember their victims because they have been brainwashed by criminally minded pastors and native doctors to believe that if they brought some body parts, particularly body parts of their family members or cherished friends, they would be transformed into immediate millionaires. How misleading. How tempting. How disingenuous. As a proverb states, a tree that grows overnight and bears fruit that matures overnight cannot be genuine.

Most recently, the source of ritual killings and unbridled pursuit of wealth was attributed to religious leaders who preach the kingdom of God while promoting prosperity, luxurious property acquisition, ownership of flashy cars, private jets, and residence in exotic homes. Unfortunately, there is a huge gulf between what religious leaders preach and their lifestyles.

Overwhelmed by mixed and contradictory messages coming from their so-called spiritual leaders, churchgoers feel that, in such a free-falling state in which there are no rules, no morals, and no genuine role models, everyone is free to do whatever they like. There is a sense that religious institutions and their leaders, as well as political leaders have lost their role in society.

It is by their lifestyle, not by what they say, that religious leaders should be regularly assessed. When they preach piety but live a reckless and amoral life in which they display unparalleled greed, affection for wealth, lust for female members of their congregation, lack of humanity, total disregard for laws of God and society, their sermons become worthless and fail to stir their followers. When religious homilies are dominated by emphasis on money, it becomes obvious the church leaders are not looking to assist impoverished members of their churches but to deprive them of the little they have.

Evangelism in Nigeria is under threat. Religious organisations have lost the spark, respect, recognition, and widespread admiration they enjoyed previously. Some of the leaders promote ritual killings and associate with dubious characters. Yet some others are known to have raped defenceless members of their churches. There is no redemption in sight. The house of Christianity that God built has been sullied, abused, and trashed by duplicitous men and women who parade themselves as servants of God.

By Levi Obijiofor

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/life-in-a-society-of-ritual-killers/

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by Amotolongbo(f): 12:07am On Feb 09, 2022
Ritual killers are popping up in every corner and community of Nigeria, defying the filial bond that connects children to their parents, husbands to wives, and siblings to one another. True friendship does not exist anymore. In place of these long-established relationships, friends murder their best friends for the sake of money. Sons kill and dismember their parents just to serve ritualists who demand body parts as a precondition to make them wealthy. Classmates lure their colleagues to secret locations where they hack the unsuspecting colleague to death.

This is the kind of result you get where the majority of the society believe that the spiritual controls the physical. Thereby using the “spirit” of another being to appease the “spiritual world” to elevate their own physical status

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by NwaNimo1(m): 12:14am On Feb 09, 2022
Amotolongbo:
Imagine!

They’ve tribalized the thread on a serious societal concern

Nigeria's problems are now beyond Nigerians!

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by mrcreator22: 4:16am On Feb 09, 2022
Well said, but that doesn't solve the problem we are facing. Hearing of the ritual killings even motivates some of these guys a lot more.

It's like cultism back in the day, they tried eradicating it, but young boys only saw more reasons to join. It cannot be stopped at this point, it can only be reduced.

And it starts from the home. When you hear 14 years old boys looking for who to teach them fraud, then you suppose it is finished.

The society is messed up at this point, only the home(family) can help at this point.

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by 99thEnemy(m): 4:17am On Feb 09, 2022
Who ever be the MOD wey push this thing at 4:15 AM come front page.

The person na ritualist wey just come back from im daily night ritual meeting. undecided

On a serious note.

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by Brendaniel: 4:17am On Feb 09, 2022
If you want to know how good or bad a country is even if you have little information about the country, the first places to visit are their police station and prisons, you will see the beginning and the end of that country there...

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by socialmediaman: 4:17am On Feb 09, 2022
Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by dalass(f): 4:19am On Feb 09, 2022
sad

Ostentatious living and flaunting of wealth.... Success by ritual means crooners, tiktok, facebook guys encouraging boys to make money by using their girlfriends or outsiders for money....

And we wonder why rituals even by 15 year olds is endemic undecided

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by Btruth: 4:19am On Feb 09, 2022
Hummm
Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by MJBOLT: 4:19am On Feb 09, 2022
ritual killings is bound to happen in a corrupt society that worships money.

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by equalgarden(m): 4:23am On Feb 09, 2022
Those crimes have be going on in the country years back, the new modern crimes are bokoharam cause by politicians, access to internet and online informations open up what have going in the land.

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by equalgarden(m): 4:24am On Feb 09, 2022
equalgarden:
Those crimes have be going on in the country years back, the new modern crimes are bokoharam cause by politicians, access to internet and online informations open up what have been going in the land.
Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by equalgarden(m): 4:26am On Feb 09, 2022
Love of money is the roots of all evil, and Politicians make things worst in Nigeria and all africa countries

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by FireUpNow(m): 4:31am On Feb 09, 2022
Parents, teachers, pastors, society and government have failed in training the child morally. Moral values are so eroded. The worship of money is the order of the day. Even in the the family circle , if the husband is not rich, the wife and mother of his kid will ridicule the husband ND rain abuses on him and cheat on him with other men who she thinks have money more than her husband with thinking about the source of their wealth. Religious leaders are not left out preaching about prosperity and over night abundance and tithing and offering teachings. No employment, cost of living is so high. I don't know what's going on in this county

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by mrcreator22: 4:32am On Feb 09, 2022
99thEnemy:
Who ever be the MOD wey push this thing at 4:15 AM come front page.

The person na ritualist wey just come back from im daily night ritual meeting. undecided

On a serious note.

cheesy don't kill me abeg, na him work him dey do
Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by blackpanda: 4:37am On Feb 09, 2022
Same people that were clapping for obi cubana mother's burial stupendous display of wealth, will still come here to blame ritualists. What do u expect from a society that worships unexplained sources of wealth

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by ahnie: 4:39am On Feb 09, 2022
I just woke up from bed.
Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by Dshocker(m): 4:39am On Feb 09, 2022
The issue of banditry,terrorism,secession,unknown gunmen,ritualist,yahoo yahoo & hook-up/runz all have a driving force....

If the government had really addressed the issue of employment,right from inception,we wouldn't have been where we are today...For instance,in 2015 the administration of Muhammadu Buhari made a promise to create 3 million jobs yearly,but instead reverse was the case,we saw companies retrenching her staffs by 35% and those into business of importation were really affected by the rise of dollar against the naira.

We can use a country with the lowest crime rate Canada as a case study;A country that has over 300,000 vacant jobs begging to be filled,why do you think there is peace and harmony over there?...

If i start explaining the real problem of Nigeria,i think i will write more than a 100 paragraph....Please my fellow Nigerians,the power belongs to the people,we can either change our lives and that of the future,else we are doomed for life,if we all fold our hands with the i-don't-care attitude...I want Nigerians to know that every consequence has a repercussion and if we fail to address it,you and i cannot survive it till 2031.

Lets not be sentimental or tribalistic in the appointment of a new leader come 2023,because whom ever enters Aso Rock,will be there till 2031...Am from Anambra state,but i careless over whom we hand over the mantle of leadership to,he or she could come from any tribe,provided they will do the right thing.

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by ThEGodFaThEr901: 4:40am On Feb 09, 2022
Crime and Corruption has eaten deep into the fabrics of the Nigerian society.
A country where corrupt politicians(Tinubu, Orji Kalu, Osinbanjo, Ganduje, and James Onanefe Ibori) openly display ill gotten wealths and some gullible youths on nairaland and offline ( Tinubu Urchins) will come out and praise and hail them because of their monthly BMC stipends.
Unless we come together with a voice and speak against these corrupt politicians and also say no to politicians with walking sticks aspiring for presidency Nigeria will continue to wallow in economic quagmire which will in turn lead to social and moral decadence.

Comrade Otunba Gbenga Buraimoh Gbaja ( Aiyetoro of Igbęsa-land) prince of the royal order of Aiyetoro Family. B.sc M.sc P.hd.

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by Drsnives(m): 4:41am On Feb 09, 2022
Issorite
Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by Doyou2019: 4:41am On Feb 09, 2022
Brendaniel:
If you want to know how good or bad a country is even if you have little information about the country, the first places to visit are their police station and prisons, you will see the beginning and then end of that country there...

No need to go that far. Just visit some families and watch the way parents train up children.

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by Jumbojax(m): 4:49am On Feb 09, 2022
Blood sacrifice that white man will do small for fame, e reach our turn we turn am to industry

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by remi4ever(m): 4:51am On Feb 09, 2022
Sadly, Issolova..

angry
Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by Adams1989(m): 4:51am On Feb 09, 2022
That clueless clown in Aso villa sat down, does nothing about it, traveling up and down, seeking for loans they will embezzled from other country...There is no need crying over a spilled milk,the country is a failed state already.

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by MsFaith: 4:58am On Feb 09, 2022
I doubt these ritualists/kidnappers are educated people or they read news at all.

Or maybe those arrested have not been prosecuted publicly that's why others have the gut to continue this evil act.

Let prosecutions for such illegal killings be made immediately and publicly to serve as a deterrent to others who have it in mind to attempt it.

One thing we also lack very well in this country is maximum security. Our NPFs will not focus on their job function, it's only to be collecting tips they know.

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by ChybuzzDD(m): 5:00am On Feb 09, 2022
NwaNimo1:


https://www.sunnewsonline.com/life-in-a-society-of-ritual-killers/

God bless the author of this wonderful write-up.

Let me leave the thread before the usual ignorant, brainwashed, and gullible ''you will not understand'' and ''the spiritual controls the physical'' squads in Nigeria wake up from their coma-like sleep.

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by LILTJAY1: 5:07am On Feb 09, 2022
ThEGodFaThEr901:
Crime and Corruption has eaten deep into the fabrics of the Nigerian society.
A country where corrupt politicians(Tinubu, Orji Kalu, Osinbanjo, Ganduje, and James Onanefe Ibori) openly display ill gotten wealths and some gullible youths on nairaland and offline ( Tinubu Urchins) will come out and praise and hail them because of their monthly BMC stipends.
Unless we come together with a voice and speak against these corrupt politicians and also say no to politicians with walking sticks aspiring for presidency Nigeria will continue to wallow in economic quagmire which will in turn lead to social and moral decadence.

Comrade Otunba Gbenga Buraimoh Gbaja ( Aiyetoro of Igbęsa-land) prince of the royal order of Aiyetoro Family. B.sc M.sc P.hd.
igbo idiotic boy fooling himself.. why you nor mention that theif obi..

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by ChybuzzDD(m): 5:18am On Feb 09, 2022
Jumbojax:
Blood sacrifice that white man will do small for fame, e reach our turn we turn am to industry

You see your level of reasoning?
Which 'white man's'' land have you travelled to and saw them do rituals for fame

Una don swear kpatakpata to live and die with these primitive beliefs

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Re: Nigeria: Life In A Society Of Ritual Killers by Mrpojj(m): 5:24am On Feb 09, 2022
NwaNimo1:


https://www.sunnewsonline.com/life-in-a-society-of-ritual-killers/
At OP just say you are here to attack pastors and christianity stop hiding behind ritual killings please

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