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Crime / Re: Money Ritual:we've Human Part Abbatoirs, Sells Parts For N30,000- Suspect. by Ugomba(m): 8:39am On Apr 04, 2017
Kondomatic:
Sarrki good morning
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Crime / Re: Money Ritual:we've Human Part Abbatoirs, Sells Parts For N30,000- Suspect. by Ugomba(m): 8:33am On Apr 04, 2017
triplewisdom:
Reporting from Abraka.
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Crime / Re: Money Ritual:we've Human Part Abbatoirs, Sells Parts For N30,000- Suspect. by Ugomba(m): 8:26am On Apr 04, 2017
Sunnymatey:
We dont need to incure the wrath of God and disobey the laws of the land in order to make it. All we need is hard work and perseverance.
yes o. ur re right.
Crime / Re: Money Ritual:we've Human Part Abbatoirs, Sells Parts For N30,000- Suspect. by Ugomba(m): 8:24am On Apr 04, 2017
what an evil act.
Crime / Money Ritual:we've Human Part Abbatoirs, Sells Parts For N30,000- Suspect. by Ugomba(m): 8:13am On Apr 04, 2017
ONLOOKERS were stunned into silence
yesterday at the headquarters of Oyo State
Police Command as a 50-year old suspect,
Kamoru Oladele, narrated how he sells human
parts for between N25,000 and N30,000, adding
that his gang has human abattoirs in Oyo and
Osun states. Narrating how the law caught up
with the suspects, Oyo State Commissioner of
Police, Mr. Leye Oyebade, said the breakthrough
was made by the special anti-kidnapping squad
of the Command after receiving intelligence
report on the activities of the suspects. Police
further stated that the suspects had succeeded
in giving their victims erroneous impression that
they could make them rich through rituals.
The suspect told Vanguard: “I am a herbalist
and I do fortune charms for people. I am not
the one that usually sells human parts. I buy
from some people. This is my first time of
engaging in this kind of business. I usually
buy the human skull for N10,000 and sell it
for N25,000 for those that come for fortune
charms.” Kamoru Oladele… Human skull is
called agbon.
When police searched his house, they alleged
that one smoked human skull was recovered.
They further explained that the suspect used
coded words for different human parts. Oladele
said the words can only be decoded by their
initiates, adding that “a human head that sells
for N30,000 is called agbon (coconut).”
The abattoirs He also disclosed that their trade
was carried out in their human abattoirs located
at Amuloko and Kuta villages in Oyo and Osun
states, respectively.
Also paraded was one Seun Ogunbamijo, who
claimed to be a graduate of one of the
polytechnics in the South-West. According to the
police, they laid siege to some of the first
generation banks in Ibadan, monitor bank
customers who withdraw large sums of money
and rob them.
The police boss, Oyebade, said: “However, luck
ran out of them after the anti-bank robbery
operatives of the Command were drafted to
the scene and they were arrested.”
Some of the items allegedly recovered from the
gang include two locally-made pistols, one cut-
to-size single-barrelled gun, 10 live cartridges,
one Toyota 4-runner with number plates ABC
624 AH, and a Toyota Carina with number plates
KS 599 AAA.
Read more at: http://
www.vanguardngr.com/weve-human-
abattoirs-sell-parts-for-n30000-suspect/
Cc: lalasticlala

Politics / Re: Why Are Igbos Desperate Over South South Minorites? by Ugomba(m): 11:53am On Mar 29, 2017
nengibo:

Useless Osu. Dont quote me again
coolscot.t hiding under a new moniker. Hwfa at ur other moniker Ajire.tuwo.
Riverine ogogoro drunkard whose future is to be a militant.
Politics / Re: Any deltan That Believes In Biafra, is Not A Deltan. by Ugomba(m): 11:48am On Mar 29, 2017
ConqueredWest:


Ehikwe22 ancestors were Bini slaves accommodated by Ika Igbos.


If Ikas are Bini, why did we resist Bini eastward expansion

Why didn't we welcome the Oba with open arms at Agbor

Why did we kill his soldiers and sent his army fleeing kiss
Benin referred to them(ikas) as slaves in their circle.
Tell me one kingdom who conquered Igbo hinterlands precolonial? Even the Ancient Benin did not try it.
The Igbo aboriginals of Agbor resisted the benins in a battle, to show you that the origin of Agbor has no benin root, rather Benin slaves escapees ran into Agbor and assimilated with the Igbo aboriginals just like the olukunmis.
Politics / Re: Any deltan That Believes In Biafra, is Not A Deltan. by Ugomba(m): 11:37am On Mar 29, 2017
ehikwe22:
Wow, you must be a big fool to think people's opinion about you matters more than what you call yourself. And who told you all these people you mentioned call us Igbos? The enlightened and intelligent ones know the difference. So Urhobos and Edo have turned to an Igbo because an Aboki can't differentiate between them and Igbo? Or does the fact that we down south call all Northern groups Hausa turned them to Hausa? Please go get your sense from where you forgot it at
hahahahaha. Just 4 a start, an urhobo guy here called you Igbo, even after ur ika rant to him, he maintaned his ground that u re Igbo. Hahahaha. Be deceiving urselves. It really sucks to be an ika.

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Politics / Re: Any deltan That Believes In Biafra, is Not A Deltan. by Ugomba(m): 11:34am On Mar 29, 2017
ehikwe22:
No, Facebook is not my source of anything but being that our point of contact is online and the only way we can have a group of people airing their opinions synchronously or asynchronously is through groups or forums that's why I suggested that. No doubt we have some pro Igbo Enuani people and but majority of Enuanis are pro Anioma. This is my point. Pro Anioma in the sense that they're advocating Anioma as an Ethnic nationality because we're so heterogeneous and we've never really had anything to do with Igbo even from pre colonial and colonial era. If you are so much in love with Igbo, I think you'll have to pack up your things and run to the East because Anioma ethnicity has come to stay.

Majority of Ika Kingdoms were founded by Edo Royalties and warriors. Igbos are the slave here and anybody identifying with the Igbos is definitely a slave
your true nature is coming out. I am suspecting you to be Mgbejiume an ika benin slave like that.
Only jobless people do that kind of argument in a facebook group, if ikas are tired of being in Anioma, they can leave the coinage.
Anioma is a political coinage, before that, we registered and are köwn as Western Igbos and later Delta or Bendel Igbos.
On slave jibe, Ask urself why Ancient Benin did not dare their expansionism toward Igbo hinterlands, which kingdom conquered Igboland in history for u to talk of slaves? But many Ikas were descendants of Benin slaves who escaped and ran into Agbor and Owa areas, they began to assimilate with the Igbo aboriginals just like the Olukumis who were slaves escapees.
Can you tell me why there is Agbor in Delta, Abia and Imo, why are the dialect of the Agbors is similar to owerri dialect?
Mr joker! Ika tribe my foot. Don't bring ur crap to our ogwashi ukwu land.

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Politics / Re: Any deltan That Believes In Biafra, is Not A Deltan. by Ugomba(m): 11:08am On Mar 29, 2017
ehikwe22:
The whole of Anioma still has good relationship with Bini and no part of Anioma is claiming to be Bini. We're a separate ethnic nationality different from Bini and Igbo. Even in 1936, Ika kings wrote to the British they're a separate ethnic group independent of Igbo or Bini and that still stands till date. Well, continue with your consolatory statement if that's what makes you happy.
A deluded man is a joke.
Seperate tribe my foot, go and tell that to the urhobos, isokos, itsekiris, ijaws, yorubas etc.
Keep ur confused identity in ikaland, we don't want it in Aniocha. Thanks

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