
Owotomo, 65, was arrested at his residence in Oke Agbo, Ijebu-Igbo in Ijebu North Local Government Area by policemen from Atan Police Division following a tip- off.
The man was picked up by policemen after his house was searched where a shrine was uncovered with fresh human parts. Police discovered a calabash in one of his rooms where a fresh human tongue, human palm and a woman’s private parts were kept in a shrine drenched with blood assumed to be human blood.
Meantime, residents of the area have begun deserting their houses to neighbouring for fear of kidnappers and ritualists in the area.
Hmmmmm.May d guy rot in helll
ReplyDeleteIs this a tongue or snake? Na wa o!
ReplyDeleteThis is terrible! where did he get he get human body parts from?
DeleteMay God save us from these people
DeleteWicked world
ReplyDeleteThat's why u see so many posters of missing persons. Not knowing where they went or what happened to them
ReplyDeleteVery sad!
ReplyDeleteDisgusting
ReplyDeleteYa , Man's inhumanity to man
DeleteI rather kidnap than kill anyone
DeleteHorr, na wao!
ReplyDeleteIt must have been for money rituals...smh.
ReplyDeleteSee hw d devil deceives humans. His gifts are not permanent bt we never learn.
Why wnt they run? They are scared for their lives. If i were the one, i would run n never return back. I hate fetish places.
ReplyDeleteWhen will ritual killing stop in this part of the country?
ReplyDeleteThey should be sentenced to death by hanging, let them feel the pain they cause others.
ReplyDeleteAre there no other ways of making fast money apart from rituals. This thing is gettting too much in Nigeria. It is very common with yorubas. The Government has to look into this.
ReplyDeleteNa wa o!
ReplyDeleteToo many bad news in this country.yesterday i hrd of a truck that killed two adults n 3 children on the express in Ogun state. God help us
ReplyDeleteI thought the said ibos do rituals?wen d watch home video,d draw their conclusion,this is yoruba land o,and is not d first time.
ReplyDeleteD same ogun state?
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