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I don’t kill, I only prepare soaps with human parts brought to me — Cleric

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Osun Police Commissioner, Olawale Olokode

An Islamic cleric, Salawudeen Lukman, has said it was not his business to enquire how those who come to him for ritual get the human parts they bring.

Rather, the Cleric said all he does was to use the human parts to brought to prepare money ritual soaps for his clients.

Lukman, 36, disclosed this when he was paraded by the Osun State Commissioner of Police, Olawale Olokode, at the Command Headquarters in Osogbo.

Lukman said one Alfa Semiu brought parts of human head and palms to him to prepare money making soap for him.

According to him, he was given the formula of ritual money making by a Fulani cleric.

He said he gave it a trial when his customer brought the necessary materials.

He said: “I am an Islamic cleric.

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“Alfa Semiu brought head and palm to me for ritual soap charm for him.

“I prepared a black soap for him, but could not deliver it when I was arrested by the police.

“I did not know where he got the body parts from, but he told me someone gave it to him at Ile-Ife.

“I have never killed anyone before nor prepared such soap before now.”

Olokode said the police discovered a dead body identified as Bolaji Akerele dumped somewhere in Ile-Ife.

Upon investigation, it was discovered that her head and palms have been severed from the body.

One Sunday Olajide was arrested in connection with the murder

He added: “The arrest of the first suspect on December 6, 2021 led to the arrest of three other suspects in Iwo, Osun State by a police tactical team.

“They all confessed to having strangulated the woman to death with the motives of using her for money rituals.

“Investigation further revealed the name of the victim as Bolaji Akerele ‘F’ a resident of Ilode area Ile-Ife.

“The suspects will be charged to court after the completion of investigation.”

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Gunmen abduct three people from Anambra community

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Gunmen abduct three people from Anambra community

Gunmen terrorising Nigeria’s South-East region have abducted three persons in Anambra State.

The victims were abducted near the Innoson Motorcycle Showroom along Onitsha-Owerri Road end in the Nnewi North Local Government Area of the State.

A local privy to the incident said it occurred late on Tuesday, as the victims were driving along the road.

One of the sources said, “The three persons were in a vehicle when armed men suddenly blocked them with their vehicle. They ordered the victims to alight and as they alight, they forced them into their vehicle and immediately zoomed off.

“One of the assailants entered into their victims’ vehicle and also drove off and driving behind the other vehicle the victims were in. The incident, which happened within a split of seconds created panic on the road and around the vicinity. Because it was already dark, we couldn’t get the exact picture of what the vehicles look like.”

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The Anambra State Police Spokesman, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, confirmed the incident on Wednesday.

He said the police were already working with information obtained from the scene for the ongoing rescue operations.

Ikenga said, “Anambra Joint Security Forces are on the offensive for possible rescue unhurt of three abducted victims and arrest of the abductors today, 26/11/2024 by 6:45 pm at Innoson Motorcycle Showroom along Owerri Road, Nnewi.

“The police command is determined and is already working with information obtained from the scene for the ongoing rescue operations.

“The command also urged residents or anyone with useful information that will aid the investigation to come forward to the Command headquarters, Awka, or the nearest police station

 

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Drama as Yahaya Bello calms supporters after judge storms out of court over rowdiness

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Drama as Yahaya Bello calms supporters after judge storms out of court over rowdiness

Judge Maryann Anenih of the federal capital territory (FCT) high court abruptly exited the courtroom due to the unruly behavior of Yahaya Bello’s numerous supporters.

The former Kogi governor faced a 19-count charge related to alleged money laundering on November 27.

Bello pleaded not guilty to the majority of the charges.

Prior to the proceedings, Bello’s supporters overwhelmed the courtroom, causing security operatives to struggle with crowd control.

Many journalists were denied entry to the courtroom as tensions escalated.

Judge Anenih entered to take the pleas of Bello and his co-defendants but departed abruptly, stating she wouldn’t return until order was restored.

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Shortly after the judge’s exit, Bello approached the agitated crowd and directed them to leave the courtroom.

With outstretched arms, Bello successfully instructed his supporters to vacate their seats and exit. His followers obeyed, leaving the courtroom one by one.

To maintain order, a smiling Bello sat at the entrance, ensuring none of his supporters re-entered.

The EFCC apprehended Bello on November 26, following an April declaration of his wanted status.

 

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NAF destroys terrorists’ gun truck, neutralises 20 fighters

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NAF destroys terrorists’ gun truck, neutralises 20 fighters

NAF destroys terrorists’ gun truck, neutralises 20 fighters

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