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Re: Reps Seek Emergency Declaration On Ritual Killings, Blame Nollywood by Stevenson1(m): 11:07am On Feb 13, 2022
omoolokunEsin:


So you've found your voice again after I wound you up?


(The story told below is undoubtedly about the ritual killings and "skull mining" in Yorubaland. Read it.)

Ritual killing ain't regional. It's national; it's everywhere in Nigeria, but you folks would rather advise your neighbours to do surgery for the speck in their eyes, while you treat your glaucoma with mere herbs. It doesn't work out that way.

EXCLUSIVE: Community Residents In South-East Nigeria, Others Desert Homes Over Rise In Ritual Killings


People were being hacked to death and their bodies mutilated by unknown persons, who go away with vital organs.

BY SAHARAREPORTERS, NEW YORKFEB 11, 2022

Some residents of Isiala-Ngwa and Ihiala in Abia and Anambra states have fled their homes over the rising cases of ritual killing in those places.

SaharaReporters reliably gathered from fleeing residents that people were being hacked to death and their bodies mutilated by unknown persons, who go away with vital organs.

A resident of Isiala-Ngwa named Ifeanyi Okoli, disclosed that persons had been disappearing from the area mysteriously with their mutilated bodies later discovered in the bush or roadside.

According to him, at least four persons have been killed in this manner in recent times with the dismembered body later found.

As a result of this, some residents afraid for their safety have been moving out of the place to other areas they consider safe enough.

"I moved away from the community more than one week ago over the rise in mysterious deaths and mutilated bodies.

"Ritual killings subsided here a bit some time ago but it appears the evil has returned.

"Everybody is living in fear around this place because they don't want to be a victim of ritual killing," Okoli said.

A community leader in the area, Ezekiel Mba, told SaharaReporters that they were worried about the situation, adding that ritual killers were wreaking havoc around Isiala-Ngwa.

"The police and other law enforcement agencies should come to our aid before it is too late.

"We don't have peace of mind again, ritual killers are causing serious problem," he said.

More residents are contemplating moving out of the area as a result of the situation, SaharaReporters gathered.

In Anambra, a student of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Uli, under Ihiala Local Government Area of the state, Kelechi Anyoku, told SaharaReporters that some of her colleagues in the area had moved out of their apartments following rising ritual killings and diabolical attacks in the region.

She said at least three mutilated bodies had been discovered along a major highway linking the town and other parts of Anambra in recent weeks.

"Both the student population and residents of the local government area, everybody is afraid and seriously concerned about the ongoing development.

"At least three bodies with several parts removed have been discovered in recent weeks.

"This is in addition to rituals like Okeite that young men do around this region. This is common among Internet fraudsters known as ‘Yahoo Boys’, who release semen inside a lady and after sometime it decays inside her with the guy getting rich in the process.

"Many young ladies have been affected by this ritual, so a lot of us are afraid, we are careful of the places we go to these days," she said.

Uli and Ihiala communities share proximity with Okija – a sleepy town that shot to prominence in 2004 after decomposing human bodies were found at a shrine inside one of its forests during a police invasion.

Current Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, was in 2003 forced to take an oath of loyalty at the shrine by his then political godfather, Chris Uba, before he contested the state's governorship election and won on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party that year.

The Court of Appeal on March 15, 2006, nullified Ngige's victory, paving the way for Peter Obi of the All Progressive Grand Alliance to assume leadership of Anambra.

Disturbed by the latest development, a resident of Uwabakwem, a village close to Okija, Obinna Anokuru, told SaharaReporters that the activities of ritual killers were forcing people to move to safer places over fear for their lives.

"Everybody is afraid. The things happening these days are causing panic.

"Those of us who live here now ensure that we don't move far away from our houses late in the night or go anywhere without letting our family members know about our movement.

"It is the height of wickedness for somebody to kill a fellow human for ritual purposes. Something urgent has to be done about this evil in our land," he said.

Apart from the South-East, ritual killers especially individuals craving quick wealth have also been running riot in other parts of Nigeria, hacking both young and old to death in cruel ways.

A recent security alert by the police identified Ota, Lambe and Mowe in Ogun State, Ikorodu in Lagos, Ilorin in Kwara, Osogbo in Osun, and Oyo State as the major hubs of ritual killings in the South-West.

In an incident that shook Nigeria to its roots, a 20-year-old girl, Sofiat Kehinde, was on February 4, 2022 hacked to death in Abeokuta, Ogun State, by four boys for money ritual purposes.

The victim's boyfriend, Majekodunmi (19); his friend, Mustaqeem Balogun (her 18-year-old ex-boyfriend); and two accomplices killed Kehinde and were burning her head in preparation for a ritual when they were discovered and arrested.
Earlier on January 6 this year, residents of Otuja Harmony Estate in the Ikorodu area of Lagos raised the alarm over the constant invasion of a cemetery in the community by suspected ritualists scavenging for human parts.

Five days later, the police in Ikorodu apprehended a mother and her son for being in possession of fresh human parts.

The son named Afeez Olalere disclosed that his mother encouraged him to kill his younger sibling for a money ritual.

“My mother took me to an herbalist who told me if I want to be successful in the Yahoo business (internet fraud), I will have to sacrifice one life and that person must be a sibling to me," he said.

In December 2021, two siblings, Monsuru Tajudeen and Lawal Tajudeen, were arrested by the police in the Iwo area of Osun State after a ritual den was discovered.

In other parts of the South-West, ritual murders were equally rife in the outgone year with law enforcement agencies unable to nip the menace in the bud.

According to General Secretary, Traditional Religion Worshipers’ Association in Oyo State, Femi Fakayode, the lack of appropriate sanctions for persons found to be involved in ritual killings in Nigeria is responsible for the rise in the disturbing trend.

Fakayode told SaharaReporters that no genuine traditional priest will perform money rituals involving the killing of a human because such is forbidden in their line of work and comes with severe repercussions.

He said those carrying out such rituals for young people seeking quick wealth will suffer the consequences no matter how powerful they may think they are.

"Check all the reported cases and those arrested for carrying out money rituals for members of the public, you will realise that none are traditional priests. Most of them are alfas.

"No real traditional priest will do such because the punishment is instant.

"These killings thrive because our laws are weak and punishment is almost non-existent for serious crimes especially when the offender has money to bribe officials.

"In our traditional system, the punishment for such heinous act is instant. You can't escape it.

"Therefore, we must go back to the traditional system, the way we operated before alien religion came in.

"If we go back to that system, even our leaders who are looting our treasury and destroying the country will buckle down," he said.

Renowned traditional priest, Chief Yemi Elebuibon, told SaharaReporters that those killing fellow humans thinking that it would make them rich are wasting their time as there is no spirit anywhere that will bring money to them.

According to him, only honest and genuine labour could bring money and wealth in the long haul.

"There is really nothing like money rituals, there is no spirit anywhere that will bring money to you in your house. That idea is erroneous and unfortunately many young people in Nigeria today are falling for it.

"One of the best ways out of this problem is for government to create jobs for youths across the country to get them productively engaged. A lot of them are idle and that is why the desire to make quick money is rampant among them.

"It is very sad how we have come to this point where people just kill another human because they want to be rich. It is sad," he said.

Spokespersons for the police in Abia and Anambra states, Geoffrey Ogbonna and Ikenga Tochukwu, when contacted by SaharaReporters on Thursday, said that the cases will be looked into and appropriate measures would be taken to tackle the menace.

On Wednesday, the House of Representatives called for the declaration of a national emergency of the rising cases of ritual killings across Nigeria.

Minority Leader of the House, Mr Toby Okechukwu, moved the motion during plenary at the lower chamber of the National Assembly.

He and his colleagues urged the National Orientation Agency and other stakeholders in the society to embark on vigorous campaigns to open the eyes of members of the public especially youths to the evils of ritual killings for money.

But according to a Lagos-based sociologist, Nike Adetutu, tackling this dangerous trend in Nigeria will also require the return to core morals and values in society.

According to her, training and monitoring at the family level has broken down and that is why there are young people with misplaced priorities and poor orientation everywhere.

"We must go back to the family system, where everything starts, we have failed in that area as a society.

"Parents are no longer giving the right training and monitoring to their children and that is why many of them have gone astray.

"The return to core morals and values will save us from all these problems. If we don't act fast, we may not be able to handle the disaster already looming," she said.

(See your life now?)


There is nothing hidden in the south east. If you like, go and dig up 2005 news just so you can sound corrected... My friend, you are hiding from the truth.
When mpkurummili was rampant in the east, we didn't point fingers. We sorted it ourselves by ourselves.
E reach una turn to sort the skull mining cult ravaging your lands... You are here digging news from different regions and talking about who votes who.
That's just like saying Fulani herdsmen are more deadly in the east than north.
Skull mining is actually a natural issue in the west but you don't want to believe it and you don't want admit it.
You will rather talk about who to vote who than sort the national problems affecting your region.
Re: Reps Seek Emergency Declaration On Ritual Killings, Blame Nollywood by Nobody: 11:14am On Feb 13, 2022
Stevenson1:



There is nothing hidden in the south east. If you like, go and dig up 2005 news just so you can sound corrected... My friend, you are hiding from the truth.
When mpkurummili was rampant in the east, we didn't point fingers. We sorted it ourselves by ourselves.
E reach una turn to sort the skull mining cult ravaging your lands... You are here digging news from different regions and talking about who votes who.
That's just like saying Fulani herdsmen are more deadly in the east than north.
Skull mining is actually a natural issue in the west but you don't want to believe it and you don't want admit it.
You will rather talk about who to vote who than sort the national problems affecting your region.

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Residents In South-East Nigeria, Others Desert Homes Over Rise In Ritual Killings
Recently, there have been reports of some residents of Isiala-Ngwa, Ihiala In Abia, and Anambra states fleeing their homes over the rising cases of ritual killings in these places. Information gathered from fleeing residents stated that people were being hacked to death and their bodies mutilated by unknown persons who go away with vital organs. One of the residents disclosed that there has been constant mysterious disappearance of persons with their mutilated bodies later found.

According to the resident, he stated that a total number of four persons have been killed in this manner in recent times with dismembered bodies later found. As a result of this dastardly act on the rise, out of fear, some residents have run for dear lives seeking safety out of the town to areas they consider safe. Recall recently that the house of reps declared an emergency over ritual killings in Nigeria. They urged the inspector general of police to bring to book and persecute all those involved in the act.

I want to believe that they have swung into immediate action to put a halt to these incessant killings. This is not a period to dilly-dally on this matter. The rising ritual cases have raised eyebrows and it should be treated with urgency. Truth be told, if this issue is still being handled with levity, it will suddenly degenerate into chaos. Ritualists now carry out their dastardly acts with full confidence void of fear. It has gotten to the extent where people, especially people in the South East no longer sleep with their two eyes closed.


According to reports, more residents in the South East are contemplating moving out of the area as a result of the situation. Lately, I have been writing continuously on the issue of ritual killings in Nigeria and the need for urgent solutions to stop it. The ritual killings is beginning to spread like wildfire. It is disheartening to know that residents in the Southeast are already fleeing their homes. Has it gotten to the point where residents now leave their homes seeking solace elsewhere for the fear of being killed by rituals? What happened to security personnel? This calls for an immediate manhunt for these ritualists. These ritual killers usually target ladies as their prime target, but currently, it has gotten to the stage where no one is safe irrespective of gender.

A look into most of these killings occurring in the country, it is disheartening to find out that most of those involved are mostly youths who are Internet fraudsters, popularly known as “Yahoo Boys”. Lately, they do not only defraud their victims, they now couple it with ritual practices which they believe will help them get more victims. I have said it countless times that although to curb this issue all hands must be on deck, but then, the government actively has a role to play. Most of these youths are idle due to unemployment. Once the government is intentional about creating jobs for the youths across the country, which will definitely keep them engaged, the issue of ritual practices will be drastically reduced.

It is very sad how we have gotten to this point where people just kill another human because they want to be rich. These killings have been thriving because the laws are weak and punishment is almost non-existent for serious crimes especially when the offender has money to bribe. But when those caught in the act are severely dealt with, it will serve as a deterrent to the rest.
Re: Reps Seek Emergency Declaration On Ritual Killings, Blame Nollywood by Nobody: 11:16am On Feb 13, 2022
Stevenson1:



There is nothing hidden in the south east. If you like, go and dig up 2005 news just so you can sound corrected... My friend, you are hiding from the truth.
When mpkurummili was rampant in the east, we didn't point fingers. We sorted it ourselves by ourselves.
E reach una turn to sort the skull mining cult ravaging your lands... You are here digging news from different regions and talking about who votes who.
That's just like saying Fulani herdsmen are more deadly in the east than north.
Skull mining is actually a natural issue in the west but you don't want to believe it and you don't want admit it.
You will rather talk about who to vote who than sort the national problems affecting your region.

So you see, nobody dug anything out of the past. The piece was written by an Igboman a few days ago. It's there all over the Internet. Google it and learn more.

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