According to the Vanguard, the suspects told a bewildered crowd that human heads were sold for N8,000; hands, N4,000 and private parts N10,000.
One of them, Agboola Kolawole, who blamed his indulgence on poverty and inability to pay his children’s school fees, disclosed that he had so far sold four heads of his deceased siblings to a herbalist, who in turn sold to some persons they identified simply as Alhajis.
four of your siblings are deceased! Only one family??? The cops need to dig deeper.
It gets more interesting after the cut
The Alhajis, as gathered, offered to pay one of the suspects N40,000 to get a live human being, only for the suspect, Sanni Kazeem, to be apprehended during his search for prey.
Recovered from one of the arrested herbalists, identified as Ajibade Rafiu (40), who the suspects said they supply with the human parts, was a dried human finger suspected to be that of a lady, and a concoction, which he said was made from ground human head mixed with local gin.
The concoction, according to Rafiu, was to fortify him against spiritual attack.
May God continue to protect us all!
Chineke!
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No evil shall befall me,my family,frnds & luved ones IJN.. Amen!
It only takes God's grace n guidance tu b protected frm evil in dis world which we wud continue tu ve in thousand folds IJN.
ReplyDeleteIt only takes God's grace n guidance tu b protected frm evil in dis world which we wud continue tu ve in thousand folds IJN.
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