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Saturday, September 03, 2016

Woman Narrates Divine Escape From Money Ritualists.

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Money ritualists are on the prowl in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State. Kidnapping incidents are on the rise daily and it is of great concern to the residents.




 Every person is suspicious of the next person close to him or her walking the streets.
So it was with a 42-year-old mother of four, Olorunyomi (not real name). She set the whole of Academy area of Odo-Ona Elewe, Orita Challenge, Ibadan, that Friday, August 19, 2016, into wild jubilation.

Reason: She came back home at 11:00pm from a near death experience with money ritualists. She was kidnapped on Tuesday, August 16, after transacting business in one of the banks at Challenge, Ibadan, that fateful afternoon.

Olorunyomi, an events planner, was still shell shocked when she narrated her ordeal to Daily Sun. She found it difficult to comprehend why fellow human being could be so wicked as to kill a fellow human being for whatever purpose.
She met a middle-aged woman at the banking hall who became very jovial with her as she asked about the welfare of her children: “I felt comfortable with her the way she was relating with me and we became friends. Afterwards, I got out of the bank and was heading for another bank at Orita Challenge.

“The woman beckoned on to me from a beautiful Honda Element car, introduced a girl of about 13 years old who wore a school uniform of a popular girls’ school at Molete, Ibadan, as her daughter and the man behind the wheels as her husband. She asked me to join them since they were going towards Orita Challenge.

“As we approached the bank, I asked the driver to stop so that I can alight but he did not. The woman looked back at me with disdain and said, ‘you don’t know what has happened to you.’ I struggled to open the door but it was locked. I thought by the time we get to the police check point at New Garage, I would be able to scream for help. But before we got there, I was already weak and could not utter a word. It was then I realized that everyone in the car could not talk including the driver.

“I became a bit conscious later and when I opened my eyes all I saw was ‘Welcome to Sagamu’ in one of the bill boards as the car swerved off the highway into a thick bush. We arrived at a big gate of a very beautiful mansion situated in the bush.
“We were ordered to alight from the car. The man behind the wheels suddenly became conscious and was trying to ask where he was. One of our captors struck him with an object, something like a black belt, he fell and died instantly. 

As he was being dragged to the place where his body parts would be dismembered, the woman that lured me into the car rushed at him and disposed him off his valuables like wristwatch, gold chain, wallet and his two phones.
“The woman looked at me disdainfully again and said, ‘madam no matter what you are thinking, we can never meet on this planet earth again.’ I wondered how she could read or hear my thoughts easily.


“We were ushered into a large room with CCTV monitoring the Shagamu Expressway. We could see activities going on from the expressway to the point where we veered off the road.


“The man who received us was very happy and congratulated the woman for briging such a ‘large stock’ despite the fact that it was not really a ‘rush hour.’ Some of us were picked to be transported to another destination where ‘supplies’ were urgently needed. I was among them. I noticed that it was 7:05pm from the clock inside the car that was to take us to our new destination.
“On arrival, we were ushered in to another compound not as big as the first house and the ring leader was impressed. He locked me in another room where I met two other victims, a woman and one Hausa man. I was asked what was my name but something inside me said I should not utter a word. 

I kept reciting in my mind a verse from the holy Quran

“The ring leader said, ‘look Alhaja, stopped reciting Al Quran here, or you think I don’t hear you? Let me tell you, anyone who enters our den has been forgotten by God.’ It then dawned on me that only God could save me.
“He treated me nicely and told me that all he needed from me was to utter my name with my mouth. I kept mute and he left but assured me that the next time he would come I would be the one telling him my name. 


He did come back after I refused to eat the plate of Amala that was given to me. The woman I met in the room also refused to eat. The Hausa man did not only eat, but drank the water given to him and washed his face with it.


“The man appealed to me that I should eat. He then told me my name including my mother’s name to prove to me that nothing was hidden to him. All he was requesting was that I should utter it by myself, which I refused. He was also very furious at the Hausa man whom he said had given him five different names.

“We were there all through Thursday till the wee hours of Friday. Suddenly, the door of the room was opened by the gateman. He led three strange old men, dressed in the traditional Yoruba hunting attire with local touch lights strapped around the frontal lobe of the head into the room.


“The man who led the other two could not be less than 80 years and beckoned unto me. I woke the other two with me. The Hausa man started reciting his last prayers saying, ‘from Allah we came and to Him we shall return’ in Arabic, thinking that the end had come.

“It was as if something was lifted off from my body as I regained my strength and I could feel a kind of peace and comfort all over me. The old man locked the gateman inside the room and led us out of the compound into a thick bush.
“According to the old man, he came to rescue us from ‘awon agbeni pa se etutu ola.’ (Those who kill for money rituals.) He led us out of the compound around at about 1a.m on Friday. He said the three of us were safe. We trekked for about two hours before reaching a riverbank.


“He made us to realise that he deliberately took us through that route. If he had allowed us to go through the pathway that leads to the highway, though shorter, but very risky, as we were bound to be recaptured. He gave me three new N500 notes that could transport us to town. He lamented that most of the fishermen that could help us across the river had gone home.


“Luckily for us, a young boy of about 18 years old who is a fisherman came back to the river bank to check his net. The old man begged him to take us across the river with his canoe and then tried to identify himself by asking me to look at his face carefully.

“Honestly, the man looked like one of my uncles with seven tribal marks on his cheeks. He said to me, ‘I am still alive’ and went back.
“At the home of that young boy, he brought three Okada riders (motorcyclists) who charged us N500 each to take us to the nearby town where we can board easily to our various destinations. The nearest place is Ondo town. That was then I knew we must have been held hostage in one of the villages in Ondo State or around Ijebu Waterside.


“The okada riders refused to take us to a police station or a motor park for fear of us being recaptured by the kidnappers. I flagged down another car from the spot they dropped us. After narrating our ordeal to the driver, he refused to take us in for fear of us dying in his car, as he did not know if the kidnappers had poisoned us. He gave me N2,000 for us to find our way back to our destinations. But the Hausa man joined a trailer filled with cows.


“The other victim who escaped with me had been in their den for over two weeks. She told me she was kidnapped on her way to Ilesa where she was going to give her parents some gifts after receiving her salary at the end of of July. She said her driver stopped to pick someone by the roadside drenched in the rain. She said immediately the woman entered the car all of them became unconscious till they found themselves in the compound of the house they later brought me to.


“The money given to me was enough to take me to a university at Ikeji-Ile (Ayo Babalola). I met a lecturer of that school who offered to take me to Ikire while the other victim dropped at Ilesa junction to meet with her parents. I got to Iwo Road, Ibadan, around 10:00pm and managed to call my husband who came to pick me up.

“I know my escape is divine. I really don’t know why God favoured me so much to the extent that He showed me such a great mercy. I am sad that human being could be this wicked. I am even very sad for the people remaining in their den, especially the little girl in school uniform. My prayer is that God would deliver them and guide all of us from falling victim of ritual killers.”

The Divisiponal Police Officer (DPO), Orita Challenge, Ibadan, Mr. Olu Moore, was not in the office when Daily Sun visited the station. But one of his officers confirmed that the case was reported when Olorunyomi was found: “Her husband promised to come back saying they wanted to go and pray first. They have not come back since then for the police to conduct proper investigation into the matter.”

He said he is not in the position to talk about the spate off kidnaped in the state only the State PPRO could do that.

The sun

126 comments:

  1. The heart of man is desperately wicked. May God deliver us from all evil. AMEN.

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    1. Kia this story is pure lie she was not kidnapped, she went to stay somewhere acting drama

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    2. This is my no 07013333277 anyone can call and let us talk

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    3. This story sha, so the driver of the vehicle was without his senses e kwa? How come his brain was still transmitting to his hands and legs about what to do behind the wheel? Confusing something, hence my cynicism.

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    4. See story oh. Reading this was like watching a movie. Waoo!!

      Madame I thank God for you. I can only imagine what was going through your mind and that of others.

      But I'm curious to know, as that part wasn't really clear.. how did the hunters find you guys unguarded? One would think that a kidnapper's den as "sophisticated" as u narrated would be secured with their guards 24/7. But anyway, when God steps in, He makes the wise appear foolish. Thank God for u

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    5. Annon 19:56, call u for what? Kidnapper oshi, you get mind carry your trade come here. Your number will. Be tracked. Numbered days

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  2. JESUS! This world we are living is a wicked one! What did I just read? Human beings killing a being like them for ritual purposes. How they read their mind,I don't know!. God please save us and ours from every evil in the corner or open,may our path not lead us to our grave in Jesus name. Amen

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    1. God is awesome --- That was how God saved me too in Asaba last month from the hands of this people. They told me they'll first of all rape me before killing my enemy.I was going out and all of a sudden a very heavy rain started, dis guy just drove to me and offered to help me out of the rain.He told me he was looking for a poultry farm around, which I know nothing about, wen he drove a little further,he asked a guy standing at the side of d road if he knows any poultry farm around that he brought goods for a woman al d way from Ph ND on getting here her line ain't going anymore, the other guy enterd and promised to show him d poultry farm. All dis while they where talking I was busy cleaning my self kos I was drenched, when I noticed something isn't right I asked the guy to drop me dat av gotten to where am going, but they central locked the doors and said they need to deliver me to Oga,all of a sudden the guy he gave lift brought out a gun ND pointed it to my head.i was shocked,they where like- "u think we here to help u" Na people like una we take dey find our daily bread" that's wen I knew only God can help me. I started crying was saying "my father and mother u guys died and left me to suffer alone in this world oh God". One of dem was like "where are ur parents" I said am an orphan, I don't Av anybody.i started crying n shaking.
      That's how he started begging the other one that they should free "dis girl" he den took my number and ask me to get down from d car and that I should open the boot and take the umbrella there. Oboy wen my feet touched d ground ehn I was running like av never ran before -me carry umbrella? Ha-no way. If had settled down to explain bit by bit --- the story long. But I just wanna thank God for saving my life.i now know u still look after ur own,though my parents are still alive ND strong dint just know what to do or how else to cry. I have been seeing the guy on wassap because he messaged me dat same day to ask if I was able to find my way home--(I didn't bother to answer him Av been on ghost mode) ND he wrote on his status "not all that glitters are gold" I checked his number on true caller,no info about him.
      My people! Especially girls! U
      I hope u learnt a thing or two---never take lift from strangers.its better to learn from the mistakes of others kos not all of us will have the chance to learn from our own mistakes.
      Once again---my Heavenly Father I thank u for showing ur self mightily wen I needed u the most. Pls ignore d gbaguns n help me thank my Jehovah

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    2. Wow anon 20:49...
      Thank God for your life!...
      Your God is alive!...
      Can you share the idiot phone number?...he need to be exposed!...

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    3. Next time,send the story to stella to share, we all need to know signs to look out for. It was clearly not your time.

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    4. Anon 20:49 & u didn't report d number to d police... Until d fellow kills another... Y selfish... Expose d nigga

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  3. May God help us.you see why Nigerians dont trust or help pple dey dont know.may God continue to protect us.

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  4. God !!!
    Why are people so wicked ?
    God save your children from evil.

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  5. Ibadan is the ritual kidnapping capital of Nigeria! Quote me anywhere!

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    1. How can you judge the entire state? Na wa for you oo
      What do you have against yoruba people?

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    2. @Anonymous 16:58 we can't quote you anywhere cos u aint got no identity!

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    4. And rivers state

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    5. @dolapo...forget dt one ooo...am a Yoruba girl and Ibadan na d capital for kidnapping...

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    6. For Dolapo

      :http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/police-uncover-underground-cell-shrine-in-ibadan/

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    1. Indeed.

      I couldn't help but laugh at the Aboki that finished his amala and drank water ontop. Poor man. Sure he's been starving and he resigned to fate. So he kukuma ate his last supper

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    2. The mallam na real badoo yet he didn't tell them his name. Thank God for d deliverance.

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  7. Thank God for sparing their safety..
    The heart of human beings are desperately wicked..
    We are now in Ember month,we should always commit our ways into Gods hand..
    Father always protect & guide ur children..

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  8. There is serious hunger in the land... Evil things are becoming more frequent as each day passes.

    Buhari, the thunder that will fire you will come like a malaria tablet, 2 in the morning and 2 in the evening..

    Useless Man!!! Sowi not fully useless but can only be used to set bad examples.

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    1. Olosi. So Buhari is now the cause of kidnapping. Get a like and stop lookng for silly excuse to kill.

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  9. God I'm shivering, save us from the greed and wickedness of man, truly the heart of man is desperately wicked... speechless mehnnn

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  10. Thank God for her life. Her spirit was stronger than the man's own. This has been happening for many years, only God protects us. Another of their den is Aba Ngwa

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  11. Oh my God, didn't I read right, God of mercy. Thank God for saving your life madam. You see them living large, all of this young guys, women and men but you can never know their sources of wealth.

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  12. May God almighty help us all,how can you derive pleasure in killing your fellow human being,one need to trade carefully this days now and should be vigilant in wereever one go to.

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  13. Oh God. Just for money? Thank God for saving your life,i pray the good lord keep us all safe and order our steps.

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  14. Praise God! May God deliver those that are still trapped in the kidnappers den.

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  15. Thank God ooooo. May God mercy continue to protect us all in Jesus name. Amen.

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  16. That Hausa guy is the true hero... Ate Amala, drink water, wash face, enter trailer filled with cows. Nothing dey happen! 😂😂😂

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    1. Hahaha i dey you.

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    2. I dey tell yu lol

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    3. I swear, he was just like take me to the north even alausa anywhere ..take me to my people...damn...Goose bumps

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    4. I tell you!! Unseen heroes of our time. He even have 5 names 😂😂😂 #badoo

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    5. I tell you!! Unseen heroes of our time. He even have 5 names 😂😂😂 #badoo

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    6. The real MVP e be like the guy no send.

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    7. Lol. That is ehn.. the man no send again. Say if death wan come, oya. Shuuoo

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  17. This is why I don't talk to strangers. If someone as little as ask me what the time I, I just keep moving. Some will ask you for directions and I just look at them and keep moving... Sometimes I just gesture with my mouth and not talk. While gesturing, you don't want to know how many blood of Jesus I'm saying in my heart.


    Thank God for her

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  18. OlaGold (add up 58BF8F56 for 18-24k raw gold dust and bar)3 September 2016 at 17:32

    Uhmmm God please deliver us from evil

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  19. Thank God! But why are people so desperate and wicked?👎

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  20. Things are really happening, thank God I escaped as well before reaching there destination. Wonder the kind of jazz these people use to hypnotize someone.

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    1. The same kinda jazz that they use on house maids to go and pack their madame's jewelry. The jazz seems to tarry for hours, course I heard that no matter whom u meet on the way when the jazz is still working on u, that you'll not stop until u carry out their instructions. May God save us.

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  21. Some people ar just wicked,hmm what a world, madam thank God for ur life.

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  22. Hmmmmm!!! Mewa n sele!! May God have MERCY.

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  23. May God deliver us from danger. Thank God for her life.

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  24. I know there are money ritualists, of course but this particular story is a bloody lie. That woman should tell her husband where she went to. Bloody liar. Cooked up story.

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    1. Shut up there....ritualist

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    2. Anon 18:26,haba!!! Is it your story? Na you kidnap her? Abi na you follow her wka?

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    3. She's lying,the hausa man entered a trailer loaded with cows.see story like nollywood movie.a girl in uniform when all schools are on holiday.we are not foolish oo,some of us are quite intelligent here please don't feed us with made up stories woman,in your mind you'll know you are lying.i just feel sorry for your husband.

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    4. She's lying,the hausa man entered a trailer loaded with cows.see story like nollywood movie.a girl in uniform when all schools are on holiday.we are not foolish oo,some of us are quite intelligent here please don't feed us with made up stories woman,in your mind you'll know you are lying.i just feel sorry for your husband.

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    5. Ibadan public schools are not on holiday.remebwr they were on strike during the normal school term, they resumes in august and are still in school till now.

      And yes, aboki no de think like normal people, if e say trailer with yam, e go enter..kikikiki

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    6. Anonymous 20:07, I don't know if her story is true or not but she's right about the girl in school uniform. Ibadan public schools are still in session

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    7. I believe the school girl part because public schools in oyo state did not go on summer break due to the previous strike action.

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  25. I know there are money ritualists, of course but this particular story is a bloody lie. That woman should tell her husband where she went to. Bloody liar. Cooked up story.

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    1. Even the devil knows not the thought of a man. That ability is God's only. I smell rat.

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    2. This world is very mysterious my dear naïve friend. There are people called mind readers, clairvoyant and psychics. The americans even use mind readers to enhance the warfare capabilities. Its not just an african thing. The abiliy to read minds doesn't make you God. Jazzz dey ooooooo. If u see authentic one, u will never remain the same

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  26. Omg! I got goose pimples reading this!
    This world is indeed wicked! A fellow woman doing this to a teen and another woman.
    So it's jazz things now. God of heaven and Earth pls be with your children.
    Daily Annointing oil application and mantle ti take over🙏🙏

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  27. Jesus,times are evil,we need not trust anyone...May God guide and protect everyone of us in jesus name,Amen!

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  28. I'm sure it's the economy that pushed the them into their ritualistic ways. Let us also blame buhari for this.

    I also had a car accident last week. If it wasn't for buhari, I wouldn't have been over speeding and failed to press brake on time.

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    1. Damn!! No matter how vibrant an economy is, there will alwayss be outlaws and evil ones. No matter how sweet things are, there will also be daft, irrational, foolish, rebelious nonentities like your self with no sense of direction. Just are you are ill lucked, some others are making fortunes no matter the weather. You sound like an undergrad. It must have been your uncles car

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  29. This ritual killing has been happening in Yoruba land for a long time thus the name 'one chance'. I don't know why the security agents are not doing anything about it. We only hear about igbos being ritualists whereas all the secrect cults in Nigeria were formed by the yorubas.

    May God protect my people in Jesus name, amen.

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    1. Ritual killing is different from one chance.

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    2. @chikito
      It's everywhere. Remember the little boy whose eye was plucked out in Hausa Land.

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  30. James Bond's Girl3 September 2016 at 18:45

    wow!! wow!!! wow!!!! what can I say?? Thank you Lord , this is really spooky

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  31. Sowi doe bt the hausa man is hilarious. Dude came to chill sha, ate free food and refused to give his name to prolong his stay. Hotel privileges.....lmao @washed his face and five different names

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  32. God is great he never sleep nor slumber.

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  33. God deliver us from such evil

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  34. This story proves once and for all the part of the country that can do anything for money. Let them come and make mouth again.

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  35. Sorry to say but this looks like a nice script for nollywood.

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    1. It's a movie currently in production.big fat lie,you people should go back and read properly,her stories dont add up,those with common sense will notice it's all fabricated.the reasons she came up with these her stories is what am not sure off,is it to get customers for her event planning business or to cover up to her husband for going away for days.

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    2. It's a movie currently in production.big fat lie,you people should go back and read properly,her stories dont add up,those with common sense will notice it's all fabricated.the reasons she came up with these her stories is what am not sure off,is it to get customers for her event planning business or to cover up to her husband for going away for days.

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    3. Hmmmm.. how could she seek publicity for her event planning business when her real name was not revealed?

      Just asking o. As I like thought provoking stories like this one.

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    4. Annon 20:11, in your mind now you feel witty, CIA agent abi? You are not even as smart as a wrist watch. Did she reveal her business name or her real name? With the way nigerians are, knowing that she was once an attempted ritualist victim, they would boycutt her like a plague fearing that she meay lead them to her customers. She has kept her identity private.

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  36. We now know the tribe that can kill their their fellow human beings for money again. Lazy Cowards . Back stabbing Human Money Ritualists

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  37. what a wicked world,all those ritualistic I have one prayer for them,they will begin to eat their own blood and eat their own flesh in Jesus name Amen

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  38. A friend of mine had a similar experience there many years ago. The day she gisted me how she and one other girl escaped and the little boy escaping with them was shot, i cried.. Chai! I think her family still celebrate the day she returned after almost a month of being missing, thank God. But they villagers there can't deny knowing what happens in that compound.

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  39. Yoruba people. Yoruba people. Hmmmmmmm. No comment

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  40. Story for the Gods . The woman went awhoring overnight. Awusa asawo.

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  41. Biko this story is somehow,I know ritualist are everywhere,it happens, but reading this story sounds quite interesting but sensibly untrue cos some of the stories do not add up,schools are on holiday,so how come about the girl in uniform.i know miracles do happen,but i wonder how the hunters that came to rescue you people got there easily with the security guy that opened the gate for them.if the hunters knew what was going on in the house all along, why did they not inform the police?also you said you flagged a car down to help give you a lift,how can you do such again considering your first predicament happened because of the lift you got from a woman you just met inside the banking hall.and again why not make a case at the station,banks have cctv,they can pick up the woman's face and show on TV and other media for people to be aware and for her to be caught....just asking yeah.cos this days some people will do anything to get attention,and publicity,the victim said she's an event planner.hmmmmn another way to get notice for customers.Or could be that she went to see her sugar daddy,came back after 3days and cook up stories to cover up cos of her husband.

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    1. Oyo state public states are not on holiday. They had issues with the state government during the normal school term and were shut down so they are currently in session now....

      And yes, ritual killing is quite rife? The last I heard it was even two schools girls that lures their friend to be killed for ritual

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    2. I raised the same query about the hunters getting access so easily in my first comment up there. Was wondering about that too. Oh well.

      You've raised salient points though.

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    3. The part that got me suspicious is the old man rescuer looks like her uncle and said he's still alive... This lady should tell her husband where she went(I know these things happen)but this story get as e be

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    4. @Sisi eko who told you the hunters were human beings? I do not want to scare you so let me stop.

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  42. This is pure lie she collected contribution money and she don't want to pay that is why she is acting drama.her story is not true

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  43. I remember a story of a girl that travelled for a whole week with her boyfriend.she came back with her head scraped and told her parents she was kidnapped by ritualist.she told so many horrid stories and all didn't add up but her people were just happy she was back alive and healthy,she was taken to church for special prayers and had a thanks giving service in her honour.
    ....now the real story- it was my cousin that helped scraped her head when she got back from her travels,the guy she went to Abuja with promised her a lot of money she couldn't resist.i hope she's not a bv and reading this.side eyes

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    1. I know this story... Her name starts with P right?

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    2. And last name Square?

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  44. Nothing like script writing it true life story, thank God for His mercies in their lives.

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  45. James Kai you are something else. This one na gbomo gbomo.

    Thank God for you. It was not your time to go

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  46. I am so shocked about this! My thoughts kept going to the little girl who was also kidnapped. I pray that everyone kidnapped will be rescued in Jesus name. Amen.

    For thrilling stories, visit www.adaezewrites.com

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  47. fake story - allah does not save or speak. he clearly stated he would speak after mohammed his last prophet.

    allah is an idol and clearly has nothing to offer anyone nor is he able to fight for himself. his gullible followers kill and mutilate themselves for it like the false prophets of baal.

    to suggest an idol possesses power to save our even remotely deliver a person from harm is a big lie.

    this story did not happen - at least not how it's told.

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    1. Damn! You must really hate islam, I'm not one but let me school you, your religion doesn't really matter for miracles to happen, it all boils down to fate, what u sew, you rip, if you plant maze, you can't havest plantain, if you do good, good will come your way, and when havesting, its bountiful. So when karma comes, its in multiple instances, good or bad things. Bottom line, stive to always do good, and when bad things happen to people they ask "why me?".. Please reflect upon your lives b4 asking such ignorant questions

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  48. Tank God for this testimony

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  49. I believe, this same exact thing happened to my Anuty. They asked for her name and mothers name. True stuff.

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  50. We live in a wicked world no doubt...may Jah protect us all...

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  51. How can you say Allah is an idol? Me I'm k9t even Muslim but anonymous 22.35 na wa o

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