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Kidnapper twins in chilling confessions of what they did with victims
Kidnapper twins in chilling confessions of what they did with victims
They are a pair of twins, the very kind that many people pray to have, particularly among the Yoruba who regard the birth of twins as a harbinger of good fortunes for the parents involved.
But 47-year-old Taiwo and Kehinde Yemitan are anything but good fortunes. Rather than project their family name or make their parents proud, they became a huge source of embarrassment as alleged serial killers.
The twin brothers are regarded as the anchor of a kidnapping syndicate that specialises in killing their victims and dismembering their bodies for sale and for production of magic powder fortune soaps.
The twin brothers, who also worked as carpenters and herbalists, were said to have lured their latest victim, a young girl named Darasimi, to their hideout at Premier area of Abeokuta, where they killed and slaughtered her body for sale and ritual purposes.
Luck, however, ran out on them a few weeks ago as they were arrested by men of the Ogun State Police Command in conjunction with other security agencies.
Taiwo had been arrested on December 22, 2024 alongside one Kazeem for alleged murder and dismembering of Darasimi, a sex worker, while Kehinde, his twin brother, fled.
According to the spokesperson for Ogun State Police Command, Omolola Odutola, the victim was lured to the suspects’ Abeokuta residence and killed.
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Odutola said: “Having been fingered as one of the accomplices to the tragic crime, the police surveillance team, in collaboration with the So Safe Corps, were on the look out for Kehinde until intelligence revealed his hideout on Monday, December 30, 2024.
“At about 5 pm on that day, the Divisional Police Officer of Sango Otta received a tip from a volunteer informant indicating that Kehinde, the twin brother of Taiwo Yemitan, was hiding in Ilogbo community.
“The police launched a manhunt for him in connection with the murder and mutilation of one Darasimi, surname unknown, on the 22nd of December, 2024 when his twin brother, Taiwo, and Kazeem were arrested at about 1 pm by the Divisional Police Officer of Lafenwa after the duo lured Darasimi, a night sex worker in Abeokuta, to their house for ritual purposes.’’
In an exclusive audio file obtained by our correspondent, Taiwo confessed to the crime and opened up on how they had been killing people for ritual purposes.
He said after killing their victims, they would dismember their bodies and sell them to patrons who used them for money making rituals for as low as N50,000 and as high as N100,000 depending on the part of the body, while they also use some of the body parts to make magic soap to attract good fortunes.
He said: ‘’My name is Taiwo Yemitan. I am from Fekemo area of Totoro, Owu, Abeokuta.
“My father’s name is Rafiu Yemitan. He is late now. My mother is from Gbagura area of Abeokuta too.
“My twin brother (Kehinde) and I trained as carpenters, but we also double as herbalists.
“I am 47 years old.
‘’We received training as herbalists in Omu Aran, Kwara State when we were contracted for carpentry job at a private university. The people who hosted us in Omu Aran were herbalists.
“While I juggled carpentry with being a herbalist, Kehinde works full time as a herbalist.
“We have been working as herbalists for 15 years, and we operate around Premier College in Abeokuta, where our office is located.
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“I used to stay at Ilogbo in Ota where I was living with my wife and two children. But I usually visited my twin brother, Kehinde, in Abeokuta on weekends.
“Kehinde works as a full-time herbalist while I juggle carpentry with being a herbalist.
‘’On a particular weekend, I visited Kehinde and discovered that he was into trading in human parts and ritual killings. He introduced me to it.
“We usually kill our victims and sell their body parts for money rituals, grill some and grind them into powder for consumption with alcohol or mix them with soap for a magic bath that would bring good fortunes.
“We have an accomplice named Kazeem, who usually supplies us with fresh human parts. He has brought fresh human parts to us about four times. He usually wrapped them in nylon.”
Explaining their dastardly activities further, Taiwo said: “We sell ordinary body parts for N20,000 and hands or limbs for N50,000. It was the same amount we sold Darasimi’s hand.
“We sell a leg for N50,000 while the heart goes for N100,000.’’
Giving an insight into how their latest victim was killed and dismembered, Taiwo said it was Kehinde that lured the victim to their home where they killed her and dismembered her body.
He said: ‘’Darasimi, a sex worker, was picked up from the Lafenwa area of Abeokuta and brought to our office on a Friday by my twin brother.
“She was served Fufu which we had sent a teenage boy called Samson to get for her from a food vendor in the neighbourhood.
“Samson is the one that helps us with chores and errands. I also ate from the meal.
“It was in the evening. Kazeem arrived moments later, and that was the first time I would meet him.
“At night, Darasimi made some calls on her mobile phone and I overheard her telling someone that she would return home the next day.
“Moments later, Kehinde told me that Darasimi was the person we would kill for ritual purposes.
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“Kehinde later moved Darasimi to an adjoining office and engaged her in a conversation during which Kazeem appeared and covered her face with a handkerchief.
“I held her legs while Kehinde also held her down to prevent her from struggling with us. Kazeem slaughtered her, severed her head and drained her blood into a bowl, mixed it with alcohol.
“Kazeem dismembered her and took a large part of her body parts including her intestines away.
“Kehinde told me that Kazeem would return the body parts to him later when I asked why Kazeem was taking away substantial parts of the body.
“We only took her heart, kidney, head and leg.”
Taiwo said that after carrying out the killing, they were apprehended by security agents at the point of handing over the victim’s head to a buyer for N100,000. Unknown to him and others, the alleged buyer was only used as a bait for their arrest.
Taiwo said: ‘’The buyer, named Fakorede, is a member of the Agbekoya, a local security outfit, who promised to pay N100,000 for the girl’s head.
“We had agreed to hand over the head to him at a certain point around Premier College area of Abeokuta.
“Kehinde was to attend a party on the Saturday I was arrested. So, Fakorede asked us to wrap the head in a sack and bring it to him around 7pm.
“I was led to the place by a boy who served as our errand boy. He told me how to get to the spot.
“I approached the gate of Premier College looking forward to meeting Fakorede, only to discover that I had been lured into the police net.
“As I tried to figure out how to handle the situation, operatives of Agbekoya accosted and apprehended me. I was then taken to their office at Lafenwa, Abeokuta.
“Kehinde took the boy (Samson) to his mother’s home when we were about to kill Darasimi because we didn’t want him to know what was about to happen to the lady.
“We can never kill Samson for rituals because his mother is aware that he runs errands for us and helps us to fetch water and had even slept in our home many times.
“The highest amount we collected as payment for human parts is N100,000. We sell hand and leg for N50,000; kidney and heart for N100,000 and head also for N100,000.
“Fakorede has never bought human parts from us before. He only contacted us for human parts in order to expose and arrest us.
“I had warned Kehinde about the consequences of engaging in killing and selling human parts.
“I know that my family members would have got wind of my arrest for ritual killing, but none of them has shown up or visited me (in police custody).
“I will never engage in this crime again. I seek forgiveness and promised not to go back to a life of crime if pardoned.’’
Kidnapper twins in chilling confessions of what they did with victims
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Zulum Gives ₦150m to Families of Fallen Soldiers, Announces Scholarships
Zulum Gives ₦150m to Families of Fallen Soldiers, Announces Scholarships
Governor of Borno State, Babagana Umara Zulum, has donated ₦150 million to families of three military officers killed in recent insurgent attacks, in a move that underscores ongoing support for fallen soldiers in Nigeria.
The donation, part of the Borno State government support for military families, was shared equally among the families of late Lieutenant Colonel Umar Farouq, Lieutenant Colonel Salihu Iliyasu, and Lieutenant Colonel Aliyu Saidu Paiko, with each family receiving ₦50 million.
Zulum personally visited the bereaved families to deliver the cheques and express condolences. He first met the family of Lt. Col. Salihu Iliyasu, describing the late officer as a dedicated and committed servant whose sacrifices for the nation would not be forgotten. The governor then travelled to Niger State and Kano State, where he presented ₦50 million each to the families of Lt. Col. Aliyu Saidu Paiko and Lt. Col. Umar Farouq.

Babagana Umara Zulum Gives ₦150m to Families of Fallen Soldiers
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Beyond the financial assistance, the governor announced additional welfare measures, including scholarships for orphaned children of slain security personnel, as part of a broader commitment to long-term family support. He also extended the gesture to families of volunteer forces who lost their lives while supporting military operations, highlighting the importance of community-based security efforts in the fight against insurgency.
Zulum reiterated that the intervention is not just symbolic but reflects a sustained policy of support for troops and their families, noting that the Borno State Government has consistently provided logistics, humanitarian assistance, and welfare packages to security personnel operating in the North-East.
He further revealed plans to visit more families of officers killed or missing in action, assuring that no affected family would be abandoned. According to him, such efforts are necessary to honour the sacrifices of those who died defending Nigeria’s territorial integrity.
Describing the fallen officers as gallant patriots, the governor praised their courage and dedication in the fight against insurgency, adding that their contributions would remain a lasting legacy. He also prayed for the repose of their souls and for strength for their grieving families.
The governor was accompanied by senior government officials, including Permanent Secretary of the Government House, Mustapha Ali Busguma, during the condolence visits.
Security analysts say the Zulum donation to military families is a morale-boosting intervention that reinforces public support for the armed forces and strengthens ongoing counter-insurgency efforts in Nigeria’s North-East.
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Foreign Intelligence Operations Behind Recent Nigeria Killings – Gumi
Foreign Intelligence Operations Behind Recent Nigeria Killings – Gumi
Prominent Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Abubakar Gumi has raised alarms over the pattern of recent killings in Nigeria, suggesting that the violence may be linked to clandestine foreign intelligence operations, rather than purely domestic issues.
Gumi made the allegation in a Facebook post on Tuesday, just two days after the Palm Sunday attack on Gari Ya Waye community in Angwan Rukuba, Jos North, Plateau State, which left more than 20 residents dead and several others injured. He condemned the shedding of innocent blood, stressing that the attacks “have nothing to do with religion”.
“The pattern suggests a clandestine foreign intelligence operation. Many unscrupulous Nigerians are willing to serve as foot soldiers for these mercenaries,” Gumi wrote. He cited previous violent incidents, including the March 16, 2026, coordinated bomb blasts in Maiduguri, which killed at least 23 people and injured over 100, and the Palm Sunday killings in Jos, highlighting the complexity and coordination of these attacks.
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Gumi warned against reliance on foreign involvement in Nigeria’s security architecture, urging the government to seek support only from benign superpowers for satellite intelligence and military equipment while strengthening domestic security capabilities. He emphasized the need for Nigeria to develop self-sufficient strategies that respect the country’s sovereignty and human lives.
The cleric prayed for the quick recovery of the injured and comfort for families who lost loved ones. He also warned that external interference in Nigeria’s security affairs could exacerbate tensions, especially in conflict-prone regions such as the Middle Belt and North East.
While Gumi’s claims have sparked discussion, security agencies have not verified any foreign intelligence involvement, and some officials continue to attribute the attacks to domestic armed groups and criminal networks. Nevertheless, his statement has reignited debate over the role of external actors in Nigeria’s security challenges and the need for innovative, homegrown solutions.
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EFCC Pushes for Sule Lamido Retrial Before Former Judge
EFCC Pushes for Sule Lamido Retrial Before Former Judge
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has reiterated its demand for the retrial of former Jigawa State governor, Sule Lamido, insisting that the case be concluded by the original trial judge, Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu.
At the resumed proceedings before Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court in Abuja, EFCC counsel, Chile Okoroma (SAN), informed the court that the commission had formally written to the Chief Judge, Justice John Tsoho, seeking a fiat to enable Justice Ojukwu—now serving in the Calabar division—to return and conclude the long-running trial.
Okoroma explained that the request was in compliance with the directive of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, which had earlier ordered a retrial of the defendants. He emphasised that the prosecution had already made substantial progress in the case, having called at least 17 witnesses, and argued that justice would be best served if the same judge continues the matter.
According to him, the EFCC is currently awaiting an official response from the Chief Judge regarding the request.
Counsel to the defendants, Joe Agi (SAN), did not oppose the application for adjournment, paving the way for the court to defer proceedings.
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Justice Lifu subsequently adjourned the case to April 30, 2026, for re-arraignment or further proceedings, stating that the decision was made in the interest of justice.
The planned re-arraignment had earlier been stalled on March 13 due to the absence of Lamido and his co-defendants in court.
The development follows a major ruling by the Supreme Court of Nigeria on January 16, 2026, which ordered a fresh trial after overturning earlier decisions of the Court of Appeal.
A five-member panel of the apex court, in unanimous judgments, set aside the July 25, 2023 rulings of the appellate court, which had upheld a no-case submission by Lamido and others and struck out the 37-count charge on jurisdictional grounds.
In its lead judgment delivered by Justice Abubakar Umar, the Supreme Court reinstated the earlier decision of Justice Ojukwu, which dismissed the defendants’ no-case submission and directed them to enter their defence.
The EFCC’s case centres on allegations that Lamido, during his tenure as governor of Jigawa State between 2007 and 2015, abused his office and laundered funds obtained as kickbacks from contractors awarded state projects.
Other defendants in the case include his sons, Aminu and Mustapha Lamido, as well as Aminu Wada Abubakar and two companies—Bamaina Holdings Ltd and Speeds International Ltd.
Legal analysts note that the EFCC’s push for the original trial judge to continue the case is aimed at avoiding a fresh start (trial de novo), which could prolong the already protracted proceedings and require recalling witnesses.
The outcome of the Chief Judge’s decision on granting the fiat will determine whether the case proceeds seamlessly or restarts entirely before a new judge.
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