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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by bosschinalu(m): 10:30am On Mar 08, 2022
Seeing this thread over a decade later, I am scared to my bones.

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Cryomancer: 10:35am On Mar 08, 2022


Lalasticlala mynd44
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Nonexisting: 10:38am On Mar 08, 2022
So no be today afonjas start to dey deal on human parts? So all these skullerships, skullers and skullarians in oduduwa land no be joke as I have always thought.

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Jakumo(m): 10:54am On Mar 08, 2022
Nonexisting:
So no be today afonjas start to dey deal on human parts? So all these skullerships, skullers and skullarians in oduduwa land no be joke as I have always thought.

Nwannemm lie no good o. E good make man pikin dey talk true as hin see am. This highly specialized field of commerce known as Skullduggery is well represented in ALL parts and regions of Nigeria. Who can forget the infamous Otokoto saga that went down deep in the hinterland of our very own Obodo Ndiigbo, where a veritable FACTORY of human parts recycling was uncovered and photographed extensively for the world to admire.

Moving on to our brethren who live in the greater diaspora of Lagos State, a stroll down memory lane quickly brings to mind the legendary Cannibal of Lagos, our very own Clifford Orji, who became an internet sensation after details emerged of Clifford's clever pit traps used to capture new organ donor pedestrians for Mr. Orji's dining pleasure and organ harvesting business.

With those two citations among many, I am confident that you will heartily agree now that Skull Mining and Organ Harvesting are both treasured and time-honored NATIONAL endeavors for the entirety of Nigeria that are verifiably not limited to any particular tribe.

May you keep your head when others are losing their own, and may you remain AHEAD of the pack in all things that matter.

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Nonexisting: 11:14am On Mar 08, 2022
Jakumo:


Nwannemm lie no good o. E good make man pikin dey talk true as hin see am. This highly specialized field of commerce known as Skullduggery is well represented in ALL parts and regions of Nigeria. Who can forget the infamous Otokoto saga that went down deep in the hinterland of our very own Obodo Ndiigbo, where a veritable FACTORY of human parts recycling was uncovered and photographed extensively for the world to admire.

Moving on to our brethren who live in the greater diaspora of Lagos State, a stroll down memory lane quickly brings to mind the legendary Cannibal of Lagos, our very own Clifford Orji, who became an internet sensation after details emerged of Clifford's clever pit traps used to capture new organ donor pedestrians for Mr. Orji's dining pleasure and organ harvesting business.

With those two citations among many, I am confident that you will heartily agree now that Skull Mining and Organ Harvesting is a treasured and time-honored NATIONAL endeavor for the entirety of Nigeria that is not limited to any particular tribe.

May you keep your head when others are losing their own, and may you remain AHEAD of the pack in all things that matter.
Money no dey human parts dealing, we don't roll like that. Na 25k per human head we for take use rebuild Igboland after civil war? Think am naa, the business is for your unambitious afonja people. If na 25k per human head business I take build my house here in Owerri, na only animals go dey my village by now and them sef go don dey hustle for skull insurance because I never finish landscaping so every head including rats head will suffice.

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Jakumo(m): 11:27am On Mar 08, 2022
Nonexisting:
Money no dey human parts dealing, we don't roll like that. Na 25k per human head we for take use rebuild Igboland after civil war? Think am naa, the business is for your unambitious afonja people. If na 25k per human head business I take build my house here in Owerri, na only animals go dey my village by now and them sef go don dey hustle for skull insurance because I never finish landscaping so every head including rats head will suffice.

Nwannemm please, I beg you, don't try to disown our very own Clifford Orji and the Otokoto Surgical Crew simply because you don't subscribe to their chosen career paths and area of entrepreneurial endeavor. Skullduggery is a highly specialized technology that is not for everyone due to the complexity of its procedures, yet it IS practiced throughout the Nigerian federation by ALL her glorious tribal groups without a single exception.

The mere fact that one does not earn a living from skullduggery should not mean that those who do engage in that business should be disowned or disenfranchised like shameful illegitimate step-children. Each culture within Nigeria should accept and celebrate its members who rank among Nigeria's respected Fortune 500 major players in skullduggery and other related skullarhip matters.

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by SportsHD: 12:07pm On Mar 08, 2022
I came here from Twitter.

This 2009 thread should grace the frontpage again. People are being killed for ritual and human parts trafficking purposes everyday like it's normal.

Cc, Lalasticlala, mynd44.

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by TheSameGuy(m): 12:23pm On Mar 08, 2022
It's very sad reality.

Nothing will be done as long as those at the helms of affairs are among the culprits.

No ritual killers or whoever trade human part deserves to Live.

Enough of these senseless killings, no human parts can give anyone money if you're not being Deceived by the devil.
This age long barbarism should stop, from Okotoko saga in Imo State in early 2000, Clifford orji saga in Lagos, soka in Ibadan. This ritual killing is now everywhere but more rampant in Southern part of the country especially my dear South West.

This should be a courtesy call to all leaders in the region, there should be law that'll sentence any ritual killer or human parts dealer found guilty to death within a month.

It'll serve as deterrent to others

This need to Grace fp lalasticlala mynd44

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Sergio101(m): 12:23pm On Mar 08, 2022
Omo no be today ooh.

But this thread clearly showed that this word "afonja" is not yet in existence in this site back then.
Just imagine as the first page looked so holy in a war triggering thread as this.

Then fast forward it to 2022.... cry cry

What really went wrong for a hate to be as this in this site embarassed cry cry cry cry cry

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Jakumo(m): 12:28pm On Mar 08, 2022
SportsHD:
I came here from Twitter.

This 2009 thread should grace the frontpage again. People are being killed for ritual and human parts trafficking purposes everyday like it's normal.

Cc, Lalasticlala, mynd44.

Joking aside, kidnapping to supply the medical transplant industry has now evidently migrated from China to Africa, perhaps due to the presence of Chinese Triad criminal gangs that now infest countries all over Africa. The Chinese government is of course the world's biggest trafficker in harvested human organs because their unwilling donors are prisoners who get condemned to death for even the most trivial of non-violent offenses.

Port Harcourt is a city whose name comes up frequently in this regard, to the extent that the police and military are even rumored to operate hand-in-glove with highly organized and well-funded kidnapping gangs who abduct job-seeking young women so as to slaughter all who cannot pay the specified ransom amounts, in order to sell their internal organs to wealthy clients that visit the hideouts of those cartels driving flashy SUVs.

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Mistlizzy01: 12:42pm On Mar 08, 2022
All the way from twitter too.
The country is a mess aswear


SportsHD:
I came here from Twitter.

This 2009 thread should grace the frontpage again. People are being killed for ritual and human parts trafficking purposes everyday like it's normal.

Cc, Lalasticlala, mynd44.

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Sergio101(m): 12:46pm On Mar 08, 2022
Mistlizzy01:
All the way from twitter too.
The country is a mess aswear



Pure mess up

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Jakumo(m): 6:58pm On Mar 08, 2022
LLiKYekoba:


Why is it that whenever you yorubas are called out for your propensity for ritualism and human parts merchandize, you start pointing fingers and reminding us about few cases like Clifford Orji, Otokoto that happened eons ago when 75% of people on this forum were not yet born?
You keep playing to the gallery while as we speak somebody somewhere in a bush in yorubaland is mauling a victim, decapitating and cutting up his/her vital organs to be sold to a client, all in real time.

I have done my study and found out that yoruba culture exalts use of human parts for rituals. Even Awolowo (a revered yoruba leader and Ogboni confraternity member) once defended a yoruba king who killed a little girl and harvested her parts for ritual purposes.

Tufia!


It is readily apparent that all tribes of Nigeria harbor unknown numbers of serial murderers who operate either individually or in gangs to kill their victims for sport, the harvest of medical transplant organs, or for ritual sacrifice. This phenomenon is not the preserve of any given tribe and is in fact widespread all over Africa, despite your evident preoccupation with singling out one particular Nigerian tribe as harboring the largest number of serial killers. Your views are fascinating nonetheless, and I thank you for baring your soul on this important subject.

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by NimrodEndOfDays(m): 8:03pm On Mar 08, 2022
now we know who the real cannibals are cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by NimrodEndOfDays(m): 8:16pm On Mar 08, 2022
Jakumo:
This discussion thread dates back to 2009, a year when men were men, and women were grateful haha, but on a serious note, this topic is still relevant because Nigeria has now been officially inducted into The Global Skull Miner's Consortium, with all rights and privileges implied.
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by NimrodEndOfDays(m): 8:19pm On Mar 08, 2022
LLiKYekoba:


Why is it that whenever you yorubas are called out for your propensity for ritualism and human parts merchandize, you start pointing fingers and reminding us about few cases like Clifford Orji, Otokoto that happened eons ago when 75% of people on this forum were not yet born?
You keep playing to the gallery while as we speak somebody somewhere in a bush in yorubaland is mauling a victim, decapitating and cutting up his/her vital organs to be sold to a client, all in real time.

I have done my study and found out that yoruba culture exalts use of human parts for rituals. Even Awolowo (a revered yoruba leader and Ogboni confraternity member) once defended a yoruba king who killed a little girl and harvested her parts for ritual purposes.

Tufia!

grin grin grin grin na there way!! They are never at fault. everybody is wrong excerpt them. grin grin grin

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by NimrodEndOfDays(m): 8:21pm On Mar 08, 2022
Jakumo:


Nwannemm please, I beg you, don't try to disown our very own Clifford Orji and the Otokoto Surgical Crew simply because you don't subscribe to their chosen career paths and area of entrepreneurial endeavor. Skullduggery is a highly specialized technology that is not for everyone due to the complexity of its procedures, yet it IS practiced throughout the Nigerian federation by ALL her glorious tribal groups without a single exception.

The mere fact that one does not earn a living from skullduggery should not mean that those who do engage in that business should be disowned or disenfranchised like shameful illegitimate step-children. Each culture within Nigeria should accept and celebrate its members who rank among Nigeria's respected Fortune 500 major players in skullduggery and other related skullarhip matters.
grin grin grin grin

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by NimrodEndOfDays(m): 8:21pm On Mar 08, 2022
Nonexisting:
So no be today afonjas start to dey deal on human parts? So all these skullerships, skullers and skullarians in oduduwa land no be joke as I have always thought.
grin grin grin grin
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by tobenenye: 9:39pm On Mar 08, 2022
so sad such kind of market exist even since 2009

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by LordIsaac(m): 9:39pm On Mar 08, 2022
2009 thread? grin

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by AsampeteNwaanyi(f): 9:39pm On Mar 08, 2022
comfort3:
vagina and breast costs N50,000 each, shocked
Afonja oooo

no be today

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by oilPUSSY(f): 9:40pm On Mar 08, 2022
The mining didn't even start today..

Skull lovers

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Ogilinsaka: 9:40pm On Mar 08, 2022
LordIsaac:
2009 thread? grin

Omo I weak o

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by AsampeteNwaanyi(f): 9:42pm On Mar 08, 2022
Sergio101:
Omo no be today ooh.

But this thread clearly showed that this word "afonja" is not yet in existence in this site back then.
Just imagine as the first page looked so holy in a war triggering thread as this.

Then fast forward it to 2022.... cry cry

What really went wrong for a hate to be as this in this site embarassed cry cry cry cry cry
Nigeria divided the moment buhari came to power

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Nobody: 9:42pm On Mar 08, 2022
Nawa o
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by tito44: 9:42pm On Mar 08, 2022
Who brought 2009 thread to the FP, the op might have even died as he/she came online last in April of 2009.

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by ImoleNaija: 9:43pm On Mar 08, 2022
I'm sure about 50% of those 'elewe-omo' people trade human parts. May we not be their victims.

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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Cj4charles(m): 9:43pm On Mar 08, 2022
wink

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