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In Ekiti, Ritualists Remove Pastor’s Wife’s Womb by Nchara: 5:44am On Feb 04, 2011
Ritualists remove pastor’s wife’s womb
From BOLU-OLU ESHO, Ado-Ekiti
Friday, February 04, 2011

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Facts are beginning to emerge on who killed the wife of the pastor-in-charge of the Zion Baptist Church in Age Quarters, Igede-Ekiti , Mrs. Taiwo Oluwole last Saturday as her photograph taken after the incident showed that something, probably her womb, was removed through her private part by her assailants.

The late woman’s body was found lying on the ground with her legs widely open as surgeons would do when attempting to operate on a patient in the theatre. Members of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) yesterday staged a peaceful protest against the killing of the 56-year-old mother of three.

There were speculations that the deceased was raped before being killed by her attackers on the farm.
Leading the protesters on Thursday, Chairmen of the Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government and Igede Ekiti chapters of the religious body, Rev. Clement Kayode and Rev. Peter Adegbami respectively, hit the streets as early as 7:30am with other top ministers of God in the council and the community
The protesters walked the streets without singing or talking but stopped for a while at the front of the palace of Onigede of Igede, Oba James Aladesulu.

The only placard displayed by the protesters, who clutched Holy Bibles in their hands, red: “Save Our Souls from Kidnappers and Murderers at Igede.” Irate youths, who threatened to take the body of Mrs. Oluwole to the palace of the monarch, were prevented by policemen on guard. It’s an abomination in Nigeria, especially in Yorubaland, for a traditional ruler to see a dead body, an incident which is believed would lead to immediate death of the monarch.

Giving the chronicle of the killings in the community, the CAN chairman revealed that Mrs. Olumide Akindele was mysteriously killed in (2005). In 2007, Mrs. Omoya Awawu was also murdered. Mrs. Ogbogbo Rachael (Iya Aina) and Mr. Oluwabusuyi Tayo were 2009 victims of ritualists in the town. Mrs. Apanisile was also murdered in 2010. Their killers are yet to be known.

The religious body, however, berated traditional chiefs of the community for their inability to ensure the killers of the previous six victims were tracked down. It charged security agencies and Onigede-in-council to ensure the people behind the killings were tracked down and arraigned for trial in the law court. When newsmen got to the residence of the widower, John Oluwole, he was surrounded by relations and neighbours who came to express their sympathy.

Oluwole pleaded with security agencies in the state to conduct thorough investigations into the mysterious killing of his wifeof 35 years with a view to bringing the culprits to book.
As he tried to fight back tears, the bereaved pastor explained that he went to the farm with his late wife on Saturday for different missions, but it dawned on him that his wife was missing when he came back home later in the evening.

He was depressed and disappointed by the attitude of the traditional ruler and his chiefs, who he said had not deemed it fit to send condolence message to him and his family over the death of his wife.
Oluwole, the founder of the Zion Baptist Church, described his late wife as a humble and peace-loving woman. He lamented that his 1976 bride was murdered in such gruesome manner.

According to his account, “When we got to the farm, we went to different locations like we had been doing before. I heard when she was calling me, but I thought she was returning home as earlier agreed. But I was surprised when I got home that I did not meet my wife and I immediately commenced searching for her until her dead body was seen in the place where I had visited four times.”

He said his late wife was strangulated and stripped naked while being beaten by her assailants.
Rev Michael Ige, who spoke on behalf of CAN members in Igede-Ekiti, condemned in strong words the community monarch and chiefs for their alleged lackadaisical attitude towards the killing and the victim’s family.

Oba Aladesuru has exonerated himself and members of his council from the killing, saying they were only waiting for the outcome of the Police investigations before taking further step. Spokesman to the state Police Command, Mohammed Jimoh(ASP) disclosed that autopsy had been conducted on the remains of the deceased, saying the result would soon be out. He assured that the result would be made public as soon as it’s released, adding that investigation into the killing had commenced.

http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2011/feb/04/national-04-02-2011-018.htm
Re: In Ekiti, Ritualists Remove Pastor’s Wife’s Womb by xreal: 8:11am On Feb 04, 2011
Nchara:
Spokesman to the state Police Command, Mohammed Jimoh(ASP) disclosed that autopsy had been conducted on the remains of the deceased, saying the result would soon be out. He assured that the result would be made public as soon as it’s released, adding that investigation into the killing had commenced.
same police-story with NO result.
Re: In Ekiti, Ritualists Remove Pastor’s Wife’s Womb by Bisijohn: 10:05am On Feb 04, 2011
This is barbaric and devilish. We are still living in the dark. Do the ritualist think they will not die one day? Do they think they will be here for life? They that kill by the sword, willl definitely be killied by the sword as well. Nemesis will definitely be caught with them.
Re: In Ekiti, Ritualists Remove Pastor’s Wife’s Womb by alex101(m): 3:57pm On Feb 04, 2011
Why is this news not in the front page?

Why is this news not attracting posters?

Could it be it's because it involves a certain ethnic group west of the niger?

Hmmmmmmmmm!

na wa o! Any way I de laugh grin grin grin grin
Re: In Ekiti, Ritualists Remove Pastor’s Wife’s Womb by bashr4: 6:28am On Feb 06, 2011
for this new year? na wa oo
Re: In Ekiti, Ritualists Remove Pastor’s Wife’s Womb by lagerwhenindoubt(m): 9:50am On Feb 06, 2011
We cannot wait for the police to do what we can do for ourselves. It is known that Traditional leaders of various communities especially in the south kill for ritual purposes (occultic charms and protection) Our politicians also do the same, as well as people who wish to get rich quick. the latest is the Black Market for Livers, Kidneys, Hearts that go for as much as $5,000 a piece shocked

The Police will not do a damn thing
FG has no plans to stop ritualists who commandeer transport buses (1 chance) and carry innocents to their death

What must we do about it beside going to Canaan land to pray angry
Re: In Ekiti, Ritualists Remove Pastor’s Wife’s Womb by Nobody: 10:11am On Feb 06, 2011
the latest is the Black Market for Livers, Kidneys, Hearts that go for as much as $5,000 a piece


esu ti pofo.
Re: In Ekiti, Ritualists Remove Pastor’s Wife’s Womb by Nobody: 10:13am On Feb 06, 2011
What a thread grin
Re: In Ekiti, Ritualists Remove Pastor’s Wife’s Womb by Nobody: 10:15am On Feb 06, 2011
some people are sociopaths sha.
Re: In Ekiti, Ritualists Remove Pastor’s Wife’s Womb by Mobinga: 10:46am On Feb 06, 2011
FL Gators:

What a thread  grin

Yes, that's what you'll say. What a thread.

smh. angry

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