Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Obamaofusa: 11:48pm On Mar 08, 2022 |
marsman:
I am even more concerned about the well being of the remaining igbos in igbo land, who are dieing in silence, who don't know if they will see tomorrow afternoon as a result of the atrocities their fellow igbo brother can do to them, ranging from eating them, to kidnapping them, to assasinating them, to selling their organs, to pounding their heads to open a shop in Onitsha, or kill them and mutilate their corps like they did to those Security operatives for petty reasons. And a word of the matter won't get out of igbo land cause covering up crime is a degree Osu bastards study in the igbo social cultural community from child birth.
The few senseless Yorubas letting this hypocrite have mouth just dey vex me Ritualism,using human parts and cannibalism have always been an agelong and existing culture of the Igbos.Reason they are happy that they have successfully initiated some gullible Yorubas into this horrid space. May God cleanse Yorubaland from these 11 million Osu. 2 Likes |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by marsman: 11:48pm On Mar 08, 2022 |
Sterope: You are as despicable as him. Both of you shouldn't have been born. . Bruh, go fvk your self. You are no different with your reply. |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Nobody: 11:51pm On Mar 08, 2022 |
Jakara market still dey exist I doubt |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by marsman: 11:57pm On Mar 08, 2022 |
Obamaofusa:
Ritualism,using human parts and cannibalism have always been an agelong and existing culture of the Igbos.Reason they are happy that they have successfully initiated some gullible Yorubas into this horrid space. May God cleanse Yorubaland from these 11 million Osu. From the numerous tales and proverbs we heard as kids, it is evident Yoruba culture suppoers hard work and hard work alone when seeking for wealth. Ise la fi n deni giga, mura si ise ore mi. 1 Like |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by ekevwe(m): 11:59pm On Mar 08, 2022 |
comfort3: Inside human parts market in Lagos. Sunday, February 15, 2009 More Stories on This Section Jankara market is self- effacing and deceptively ordinary. Located close to Idumagbo area of Lagos Island, the market is just a stretch of an old street.
Ears on the ground Like other streets and markets, canvassers and touts hang around the place pitching for customers and mugus (gullible people). Though low in reputation,touts are an essential segment of this time – honoured market. Over the years, the place has come to be known as a place where any thing goes. And so, the touts come handy here. They have their ears on the ground, and therefore know all the goings-on.
Book and wait A week ago, our reporter posed as a juju priest who was in dire need of human body parts for urgent rituals. After about four hours of waiting and being passed from one “contact” to another, and played around like ping-pong, the reporter got a dealer who “booked” him. The rule here is, if you want a fresh human body part, you book and wait. If your order is for dry parts you get instant delivery. But you must be an expert in human anatomy to decipher the parts you want from man’s closest animal relations – gorilla, chimpanzee and monkey.
Dark secret But don’t jump to a hasty conclusion, there are genuine traders and honest businessmen and women at Jankara.They perhaps don’t even know that the place also habour a dark secret. A police post even looks over the place. A signpost calls it Oko Awo Police Post. An office on the counter there stared at our reporter angrily when he asked him if the police know about the wheeling and dealing in human body parts in the area: “What kind of question be this? I beg go, no be for here—o” the police officer retorted angrily.
Menumo This expression when translated literally means “seal your lips” in Yoruba. The term is said in whisper and hushed tone — menu…mo .When you say the first syllable, you pause, look around to be sure there’s no third party or curiosity cat eaves dropping. When a deal is struck, you will be taken to some dank shanties and courtyard for your consignment.
The business is all about raw cash. A fresh human head has a street value of N250, 000. Fresh internal organs like heart, lung, kidney, and so on go for 500,000 a piece. Other vital parts like penis, vagina and breast costs N50,000 each.Fresh tongue is sold at N100,000. Sunday Sun learnt when a tongue is “ritualized and jujufied” that it “works well” for traders and people who apply for visa to go abroad “when well prepared, no one go question you for embassy and even your working place”, a dealer whose alias is Baba Ibeji revealed. Toe and finger, Sunday Sun further learnt are good for travelers and business people. “ The toe is for traveling without falling. The finger is to make money. Any thing you touch turns to money”, Baba Ibeji said. Fresh toe and finger goes for N50,000 each.
Ritual animals Even animals considered endangered species are not spared in Jankara. Herbalist beside the area’s butcher shop openly sell a wide range of animals. Imprisoned in wire-mesh cages are live animals like eagles, tortoise, chamellion, alligator and so on. A live eagle goes for N10,000. Dead and dry one costsN500,000. Live Tortois costN5,000 while ordinary empty one is sold for N2,500. Live chamelion costs N2,500. Dead and dry one goes for N2,000. The lizard-like creature, Sunday Sun learnt, is in demand by Advance Fee Fraudster —419. “When the thing is worked”, it means the more you look, the less you see, you will never caught,” one of the dealers who declined to give his name said.
Tough-skinned The dealers know their terrain and the world they inhabit.They smell and sense danger in the air all the time. They are inclined to do business with you if you mention and have a prove of a regular Juju priest and customer. Even at this, they will still carry out a check on you. There’s no physical search. Under the pretex of “bringing your thing”, they will call your guarrantor and run a check on you. Any discovery of falsehood, they will cancel the deal and melt out of sight, leaving you to wait forever
Where missing people go Jankara might be the possible place where missing persons in Lagos resurface but reduced to faceless, liveless body parts. As though to corroborate this, the managing director of Lagos State waste Management Authority (LAWMAN), Mr Ola Oresanya told Sunday Sun in an interview that hardly a day passes in the city without street sweepers and refuse collectors picking dismembered corpses and body parts.
“The corpses and body parts may be the handwork of ritualist and hit-and-run drivers”, he said. Meanwhile Sunday Sun learnt that the morgues in the city are brimming with unclaimed dcorpses.There’s no more land for mass burial. So cremnation is the only option,” the source said.
http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2009/feb/15/national-15-02-2009-01.htm Where are the pics? Asking for a friend |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by wisdomkid: 11:59pm On Mar 08, 2022 |
Okijajuju1: LOL!!
I love my country jare!! Man must wac. period. endangered species indeed. Your kids, or loved ones might be the next wack sha. shalom 4 Likes |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Obamaofusa: 12:03am On Mar 09, 2022 |
EastisBae: Afonjas are so disgusting! I know that all these ritual killings and skull mining going on in that region must have a ready made market for it.
So shameful yet they're still mired in extreme poverty to the point they hardly live in decent houses.
Tufiakwa!!! lol If Yorubas are as poverty stticken as Osu Igbos,they will be fleeing to Igboland but the Igbos whom the UNDP and World Bank stated to be the most poverty stricken are the ones floodingYorubaland even begging for alms from their rich Yoruba hosts. Yorubas are not up to 2000 in Ithe SE.They will rather go to UK than go to poverty ravaged Igboland where Igbos are fleeing from to come to the rich Yorubaland. There are up to 11 million Igbos in Yorubaland. 4 Likes |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by TruthinAction: 12:05am On Mar 09, 2022 |
OsunAmazon: Who are these human spare part merchants?. Are they so invisible that the police can't arrest them?. How much do they sell human kidneys? Which police? This present Nigeria police or another one. It's like you don't know your country very well. 2 Likes |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by TruthinAction: 12:06am On Mar 09, 2022 |
jyz200: The police should investigate this if it’s true You make me laugh. Ok. Wait for the police. 1 Like |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Olam09(m): 12:22am On Mar 09, 2022 |
The first, two, three comment shows some of this forum members are cannibalist... and why is this making front page after 13 years?? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by MoneyMustBMade(m): 12:27am On Mar 09, 2022 |
Many things happening under the sun in the name of making stupid money especially under yoruba people... Tufiakwa 2 Likes |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by MoneyMustBMade(m): 12:28am On Mar 09, 2022 |
I dey fear yoruba people with this thier nonsense ritual believe coz u re not safe with them 7 Likes |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by ikorodureporta: 12:42am On Mar 09, 2022 |
NL na 2009 story una carry come fp No wonder I no see the web page to share. Same story they used to tell us as kids |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by bomb24: 1:11am On Mar 09, 2022 |
marsman:
And it not alien to any one that is sane, that those decent houses in the erosion ravaged east are built from the proceeds of Drug pushing, pounding babies from baby factory for rituals, worshipping amadioha with human skulls at Okija shrine, kidnapping, assasination jobs and many more cruel atrocities humans can think of. Osu bastards the most babaric crude wicked cursed race on earth E pain am. afonja hopeless pig; atleast the proceeds from drugs are being put into good use unlike you hope-less group of wild-animals that have institutionalised: ritualism, body part harvesting, grave scavenging, human part trading and all other ritual-centric crimes pervading your waste land covered with prepodence of decayed zincs and muddy houses which is an over-whelming evidence of the poverty anniliating your existence.. No week goes by with-out headlines of afonja alimi slaves hitting the headlines of ritualism. It has gotten to the extent afonja couples in yoruba-land are neck-deep into ritualism.. we've heard of soka evil forest were thousands of human skulls and parts were found along-side starved humans on the verge of dying were also rescued or is it in ondo state were yoruba women are kidnaped on dailies raped by yoruba men in the bid to get them pregnant and dicapitate their new born babies; apparently sell their human parts for rituals. I can see u and obamaofusa trying to Hide your pains by pointing accusing fingers as yaribanza grovel pigs u guys are, dumb-bells.. U beta keep your filthy culture in the sad waste because the day u lot bring that shit to the east, the consequences will be damning. 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by suffering: 1:13am On Mar 09, 2022 |
Forgodsgrace:
It’s not fake but real.I have been to the market in late 90s and you can easily get any human part from that market Report the location to the police then. 1 Like |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by pacespot(m): 1:15am On Mar 09, 2022 |
Now that the media is already talking about this barbaric, they would have moved their demonic business into an undisclosed location. |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by bomb24: 1:16am On Mar 09, 2022 |
Obamaofusa:
Ritualism,using human parts and cannibalism have always been an agelong and existing culture of the Igbos.Reason they are happy that they have successfully initiated some gullible Yorubas into this horrid space. May God cleanse Yorubaland from these 11 million Osu. cry more, afonja grovel pig.... you barbaric savages took your cannibalistc culture to Liberia... cc marsman..u guys are savages polluting all divides and nearby countries with your filthy ritual-centric culture. Jimoh Obabu Salau probably was born and grew up like most other Nigerian men of his age and generation. Unlike his contemporaries, however by the time Jimoh had joined the army and become a fully-fledged “mad dog” as we fondly call our uniformed men and women he had evolved into something very few people could have imagined. The problem was that Jimoh liked to eat. He liked to eat human beings, their internal organs to be precise. When the army sent him to fight alongside others in the Ecomog forces in the Liberia this was a perfect opportunity for Jimoh to get a steady supply of his favourite food. Alas as with all good things he over did it and was apprehended for killing and eating innocent civilians. In the best traditions of the military, they simply shipped him back home to Nigeria and gave him the boot from the Army leaving him free to eat some more of us. Either due to circumstances or simply because women are a pain in the azz, he killed and ate the intestines of his wife and two children in 2003; he then sold the other parts of their bodies to people. Sadly, his wife was a police officer and was missed, he was promptly traced arrested and charged for the triple homicide. He was sentenced to death and was awaiting execution at the Kaduna prison. What happened next is not too clear but it seems it was decided by some “powerful people” that he was useful so he was PARDONED. And set free to eat some more of us. Having learnt his lesson, that eating people that can be missed is not the brightest idea Jimoh relocated to Ogun state, in the southwest and eventually became an okada rider who chose a route that enabled him to take passengers to a motor park whilst passing through a bushy area. This was perfect for him, as he made sure that he had plenty of “meat” to eat and sell. Once again, luck ran out on him as some farmers saw him as he was killing a young 22-year-old student (Miss Idowu Aliyu) who he was taking to the motor park to catch a vehicle back to school. The farmers quickly rounded him up and called the cops. Sadly, the girl was dead. Jimoh is still being held by the police and has not yet been charged to court for this latest death. The police believe that he has not been working alone and I agree. How many of you would like to bet that Jimoh would again be pardoned and freed to eat even more of us? 10 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by swaggerjack: 1:42am On Mar 09, 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. 3 Likes |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by swaggerjack: 1:47am On Mar 09, 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. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by bepositive11: 1:47am On Mar 09, 2022 |
The government really needs to do some something about this. So disturbing
The problem lies in culture and poverty 1 Like |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by swaggerjack: 1:48am On Mar 09, 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. |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by swaggerjack: 1:54am On Mar 09, 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!
Nigeria has always been a nation of skullminers right from Awolowo times. 4 Likes |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by onuman: 2:02am On Mar 09, 2022 |
comfort3: Inside human parts market in Lagos. Sunday, February 15, 2009 More Stories on This Section Jankara market is self- effacing and deceptively ordinary. Located close to Idumagbo area of Lagos Island, the market is just a stretch of an old street.
Ears on the ground Like other streets and markets, canvassers and touts hang around the place pitching for customers and mugus (gullible people). Though low in reputation,touts are an essential segment of this time – honoured market. Over the years, the place has come to be known as a place where any thing goes. And so, the touts come handy here. They have their ears on the ground, and therefore know all the goings-on.
Book and wait A week ago, our reporter posed as a juju priest who was in dire need of human body parts for urgent rituals. After about four hours of waiting and being passed from one “contact” to another, and played around like ping-pong, the reporter got a dealer who “booked” him. The rule here is, if you want a fresh human body part, you book and wait. If your order is for dry parts you get instant delivery. But you must be an expert in human anatomy to decipher the parts you want from man’s closest animal relations – gorilla, chimpanzee and monkey.
Dark secret But don’t jump to a hasty conclusion, there are genuine traders and honest businessmen and women at Jankara.They perhaps don’t even know that the place also habour a dark secret. A police post even looks over the place. A signpost calls it Oko Awo Police Post. An office on the counter there stared at our reporter angrily when he asked him if the police know about the wheeling and dealing in human body parts in the area: “What kind of question be this? I beg go, no be for here—o” the police officer retorted angrily.
Menumo This expression when translated literally means “seal your lips” in Yoruba. The term is said in whisper and hushed tone — menu…mo .When you say the first syllable, you pause, look around to be sure there’s no third party or curiosity cat eaves dropping. When a deal is struck, you will be taken to some dank shanties and courtyard for your consignment.
The business is all about raw cash. A fresh human head has a street value of N250, 000. Fresh internal organs like heart, lung, kidney, and so on go for 500,000 a piece. Other vital parts like penis, vagina and breast costs N50,000 each.Fresh tongue is sold at N100,000. Sunday Sun learnt when a tongue is “ritualized and jujufied” that it “works well” for traders and people who apply for visa to go abroad “when well prepared, no one go question you for embassy and even your working place”, a dealer whose alias is Baba Ibeji revealed. Toe and finger, Sunday Sun further learnt are good for travelers and business people. “ The toe is for traveling without falling. The finger is to make money. Any thing you touch turns to money”, Baba Ibeji said. Fresh toe and finger goes for N50,000 each.
Ritual animals Even animals considered endangered species are not spared in Jankara. Herbalist beside the area’s butcher shop openly sell a wide range of animals. Imprisoned in wire-mesh cages are live animals like eagles, tortoise, chamellion, alligator and so on. A live eagle goes for N10,000. Dead and dry one costsN500,000. Live Tortois costN5,000 while ordinary empty one is sold for N2,500. Live chamelion costs N2,500. Dead and dry one goes for N2,000. The lizard-like creature, Sunday Sun learnt, is in demand by Advance Fee Fraudster —419. “When the thing is worked”, it means the more you look, the less you see, you will never caught,” one of the dealers who declined to give his name said.
Tough-skinned The dealers know their terrain and the world they inhabit.They smell and sense danger in the air all the time. They are inclined to do business with you if you mention and have a prove of a regular Juju priest and customer. Even at this, they will still carry out a check on you. There’s no physical search. Under the pretex of “bringing your thing”, they will call your guarrantor and run a check on you. Any discovery of falsehood, they will cancel the deal and melt out of sight, leaving you to wait forever
Where missing people go Jankara might be the possible place where missing persons in Lagos resurface but reduced to faceless, liveless body parts. As though to corroborate this, the managing director of Lagos State waste Management Authority (LAWMAN), Mr Ola Oresanya told Sunday Sun in an interview that hardly a day passes in the city without street sweepers and refuse collectors picking dismembered corpses and body parts.
“The corpses and body parts may be the handwork of ritualist and hit-and-run drivers”, he said. Meanwhile Sunday Sun learnt that the morgues in the city are brimming with unclaimed dcorpses.There’s no more land for mass burial. So cremnation is the only option,” the source said.
http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2009/feb/15/national-15-02-2009-01.htm Human parts for riches: Come and hear what poor education in Nigeria has caused. Tufiakwa!!! |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by swaggerjack: 2:04am On Mar 09, 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!
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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by swaggerjack: 2:04am On Mar 09, 2022 |
LLiKYekoba:
Mr Ewedu, was it Clifford Orji that helped your Ogbonni yoruba king capture and mutilate a little yoruba girl of less than 5 years for ritual purpose in the 1940s? Was it Clifford Orji that told Chief Awolowo his fellow Ogbonni member how to defend the murderous king? Keep deceiving yourself.
Afterall yorubas are utopianistic experts at deceiving themselves. They hate truth because it is bitter. They prefer the sweet lies that will give them 'jedi jedi'.
Ritualism and yoruba culture are inseperable.
Everyday una go dey find human skulls wey una go dry ontop trees and fenced for Ogun, Osun and Oyo state. Dem don swear for una. Werey people.
There is a demand that needs to be filled. |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Kpobaridaniel(m): 2:44am On Mar 09, 2022 |
Let's hope the Govt puts an end to all these 1 Like |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by FireUpNow(m): 2:57am On Mar 09, 2022 |
Yoruba and ritual killings. It will always be in Afonja region. Skull Miners 2 Likes |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by MEGAWATCH: 3:20am On Mar 09, 2022 |
suffering: No pictures = fake news. I won’t read that shit. Even if you see pictures you will demand for video and as long as your people are involved it is fake news for you. 4 Likes |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by suffering: 3:21am On Mar 09, 2022 |
MEGAWATCH:
Even if you see pictures you will demand for video and as long as your people are involved it is fake news for you. That doesn't stop the report from being fake. 1 Like |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by seunayantokun(m): 3:22am On Mar 09, 2022 |
OsunAmazon: Who are these human spare part merchants?. Are they so invisible that the police can't arrest them?. How much do they sell human kidneys? The saddening thing is law enforcement operatives, captains of industries, political and religious leaders, etc are all part of the market. You wonder why Guru Maraji is still there? Why was TB Joshua untouchable? What do you think Prophet Jeremiah, Apostle Sule, etc are doing in their corners? Why is it that alfas and marabouts are patronised by those in Aso Stone? Those who entered Aso Stone after Abacha died have their stories. Have you read an article by Reuben Abati talking about demons in that rock? Do you think the police, SSS, the military don't know where fellow humans are butchered and sold within and outside cities, towns and villages of Nigeria? Are they not all part of the market because they all inordinately desire and are obsessed with quick positions and promotions? When we talk about returning to the true Gospel of repentance and godly character, some people accused us of being overzealous religious preachers wanting to proselytise for Jesus Christ. Of course that is what we are and do because we know Him as the truth though they have ignorantly turned their back on Him. No solution until we all seek Christ Jesus in truth. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Nobody: 3:39am On Mar 09, 2022 |
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Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by NaijaCoverBlog(m): 3:48am On Mar 09, 2022 |
This post was created since 2009 na |