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Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by pinkPUSSY(f): 11:33am On Jan 30, 2022
Reactions have trailed the killing of a girl identified as Rofiat by her boyfriend and three others at Oke Aregba area of Abeokuta in Ogun State on Saturday.

DAILY POST reported earlier that Soliu, who was the boyfriend of Rofiat had, with the aid of his friends strangled her, cut off her head and burnt same in a local pot, purportedly for money ritual.

Luck ran out on the teenagers when a local community guard, Segun Adewusi, sighted their activities and reported to the police at Adatan.

The police arrested 17-year-old Wariz Oladeinde, 19-year-old Abdulgafar 20-year-old Lukman and Mustakeem, all residents of Abeokuta.

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Soliu, Rofiat’s boyfriend who initially absconded was later arrested by the police.

According to the Ogun Police Spokesperson, Abimbola Oyeyemi, the boys have all confessed to the crime, claiming they planned to use the burnt human head for money ritual.

In the wake of the heinous incident, Nigerians who could not hide their disdain for the teenagers’ actions took to social media to express their worries.

Many recalled their goals at age 17, questioning why Nigerian teenagers were overwhelmed by the get-rich-quick syndrome.

Some blamed parents and guardians for failing in their responsibilities to bring up their children and wards uprightly, while others said it was a result of the dwindling value system in the country.

However, many have blamed the government for failing to provide good leadership and governance, saying this is why youths resort to internet fraud and ritual killings to get rich quick.

The Ogun State Chairman of the National Youth Council of Nigeria, Abduljabar Ayelaagbe said: “These teenagers’ and youngsters’ propensity to commit crimes for money is increasingly disturbing. Our society’s approval of moral laxity is, no doubt, a source of this malady.

“We all owe it a duty to help the security agencies and the government to arrest the situation and save our society from looming destruction.”

An investigative journalist, Sodiq Ojuroungbe, posited that “Parents are no longer taking care of their responsibilities. Society, especially this Abeokuta, is really a bad place for a child to grow up. There are thousands of jobless guys here and there. Bars and clubhouses are always full, every day is like a party here, and many of those small kids look up to these Yahoo Boys-turned-ritualists as role models.

“Some parents even take their children to where they can learn Yahoo-Yahoo. We have instances where the mother will take her child to where they can do rituals for him. It is funny when you look around here and the only job you see people do and are always proud of is this Yahoo Yahoo. You are ridiculed when you hustle through normal means.

“It takes the grace of God, family background, and self-discipline for some of us not to engage in it. This country is in a big trouble by the time all these small boys are ripe.”

Bolaji Ajose, a student of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, said many of the teenagers were being influenced by what they see on social media.

Ajose made reference to Tiktok, where he said traditionalists advertise how to get rich through fetish means on videos.

Speaking, Abiodun Adeniji, blamed a parent, who he said encouraged his son to engage in internet fraud.

“That’s where we’ve found ourselves. You can’t imagine an elderly man saying with pride that his son is a Yahoo boy and that he loves it that way. He said the guy is taking back his grandparent’s stolen wealth from the white people. It baffles me anytime it comes to my memory.

Adeniji suggested that “some of those guys should be arrested and sentenced accordingly with their parents.”

Also, a graduate of Mass Communication, Lovelyn Azobu, suggested that youths who engage in internet fraud and ritual killings should be sentenced alongside their parents, and possibly wives, girlfriends, concubines and so on, to serve as a deterrent to others.”

Adebola Oluwaseun said, “Laziness, unseriousness, arrogance, disregard for authorities is prevalent amongst today’s youths.

“Imagine a secondary school leaver with no skills, saying he can’t work under anybody and he goes about with iPhone looking for clients. It’s so pathetic and we are seated on a nuclear bomb if an emergency isn’t declared by parents, spiritual leaders, political leaders etc.

“The society is a reflection of the family and this is where the present and future leaders will be chosen from!

“Just like the Netflix new series, “All of us are dead” (God forbid), if a systemic, strategic, methodical plan/approach isn’t declared.”

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Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by nzeobi(m): 11:38am On Jan 30, 2022
People from the south west should take this ritual killings very serious. Imagine boys of 18 years killing for ritual already.

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Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by foryourmindnow: 12:03pm On Jan 30, 2022
Lalasticala, seun

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Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by habsydiamond(m): 12:33pm On Jan 30, 2022
Ogun state is the headquarter for this kind of things in the south. A better sentence should be pronounce upon people engaging in such acts. What's wrong with thou shall not kill. Death sentence to such people with no delay should reduce such acts in the future.

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Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by Otuegbe: 12:51pm On Jan 30, 2022
How come this thing is not common in Ekiti state and Lagos

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Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by JOemmy(m): 2:30pm On Jan 30, 2022
Redcrafton:
It appears it is a cultural thing to them.

Have you seen any of their leaders, both political and spiritual talk about it..?

One of their pastors in Abuja was talking about Igbos dashing him money...while his state Ogun is into this sinful way.

That's b*ack people for you.


I have been thinking about this too it might actually be a cultural thing over there u hardly find their political and religious leaders like tinibu, oyedepo, adeboye, oni of ife etc talk about it or totally condemn the barbaric practice despite the menace it has been causing in the whole south west region for years.

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Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by slawormiir: 3:01pm On Jan 30, 2022
Damnnn niggar

African and thier money ritual mentality

Funny enough money ritual nor dey exist

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Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by Nobody: 3:01pm On Jan 30, 2022
Misplaced priorities. Only an ignoramus will say this is associated to the yorubas alone. The rate at which this young generation dey seek wetin no lost dey tire me.

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Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by Yankiss(m): 3:01pm On Jan 30, 2022
This is getting crazy. How did we get here? What u have when u # Fail to morally raise your family/children # Education fails # Zero deterrent measures.

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Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by googlepikins: 3:01pm On Jan 30, 2022
We don't want people to mine skull and ritual money. But we want traditionalist to still stay in business.

Nigeria is not a serious country. Until we checkmate all these native doctors we are just wasting our time.

Get rid of all native doctors, then the problems of ritual killing will stop.

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Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by Jokerman(m): 3:01pm On Jan 30, 2022
The world has become terrible these days especially with young people

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Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by JosephXavier: 3:02pm On Jan 30, 2022
Perhaps it can boost the IGR grin

This yahoo thing has turned into a pandemic

More like a cancer that cannot nne treated and it has gotten out of hand completely

Nigeria is sitting on a bomb and it will soon blow up

The government has failed
Elders have failed
Parents have failed
The community has failed
Youths are failing too and the teenagers are building on the faulty foundation that has been laid

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Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by JayCynic(m): 3:02pm On Jan 30, 2022
But but but the Yorubas are the most educated and the most enlightened tribe while Igbos are the sly ones who would do virtually anything for money.

#SayNoToTribalism

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Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by Klington: 3:03pm On Jan 30, 2022
While others are mining gold, silver, even coal, these people are mining human skulls.

I cover my Head with the blood of Jesus Christ ����

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Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by Beverlyjean(f): 3:05pm On Jan 30, 2022
And the skull miners insult the drug pushers...Drug pushing that every race, gender and country is involved in

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Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by CyynthiaKiss(f): 3:05pm On Jan 30, 2022
Otuegbe:
How come this thing is not common in Ekiti state and Lagos

Ekiti and Lagos are dominated by Yoruba christians..


Organ harvest/ skull Mining is prevalent in Muslim dominated states.. Even if it happens In a christian dominated states the culprit must be a Yoruba Muslim.

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Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by delzbaba(m): 3:06pm On Jan 30, 2022
Ogun and Osun state are really competing for the skullership award

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