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I Convinced My Relative To Get Human Parts Gor Fortune-making Ritual, Suspect Admits

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Ogunbode Taiwo, who is one of the three suspects arrested by the Osun State Police Command for alleged exhumation of corpses and unlawful possession of human corpses and unlawful possession of human parts, has confessed that he was the one who convinced and encouraged his relative, Afeez Lateef, to get the human parts and carry out the necessary ritual. He claimed that he did that in a bid to get something that would change his life for the better. According to him, Afeez was hesitant in going for human parts from corpses.

Forty-seven-year-old Taiwo was arrested along with a native doctor, Ogo Thomas, and Lateef, aged 30, after returning from a cemetery where they went to exhume corpses, from which they removed some body parts needed for ritual.

It was learnt that the suspects were not usually particular about the state of the corpses they needed to get parts from, whether fresh, decomposing or decomposed. They would also cover the corpses with the sand excavated from the grave so that its being tampered with would not be detected.

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The Command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Abiodun Ojelabi, who spoke on the arrest of the three suspects on Monday, disclosed that on December 3, police at Iwo Area Command received credible intelligence that some people were in possession of human parts at Ile Ogbo, via Iwo.

As a result of the information, he stated, a team of policemen swiftly moved to the scene and the three suspects were arrested inside a dilapidated building.

Exhibits recovered from them included two plastic buckets containing human flesh, two dry bones suspected to belong to humans, white cloth used to wrap a corpse, 21 pieces of suspected human teeth, and four horns wrapped with red cloth.

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Others are three small polythene bags containing suspected human hair, a small knife, substance suspected to be cannabis sativa, and cash sum of N127,000.

“The suspects confessed to the crime and admitted to have removed the human parts from exhumed corpses at a Muslim cemetery located at Gaa Fulani Area, Ile-Ogbo, with the intent of using the parts for money-making rituals.

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“Investigation revealed that the syndicate specialised in exhuming corpses from cemetery for criminal reasons. All suspects will be charged to court after the completion of the investigations,” the PPRO said.

He added that the Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Gotan, had directed all Divisional Police Officers to constantly conduct intelligence-led raiding of the black spots within their area.

In his confession, Taiwo, who claimed to be a farmer and security guard, said: “On the night we were to go for the human parts, Lateef told me he was not interested in doing such a thing. I was the one who encouraged him, telling him that he should try it to see if would end poverty in his life. I told him of my experience with many people who claimed they would help me but didn’t achieve anything after collecting a lot of money from me. I had been going to many native doctors and Ifa priests, though I’m a Muslim. Monsuru is my Islamic name, but I was a security guard, so I needed fortification, better living and academic pursuit for my children. I will not lie, I was the one who convinced my relative.”

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The native doctor, Thomas, aged 55, who gave a background story, narrated: “I live in Ile-Ogbo. I’ve been living there for almost 40 years. I was a farmer before I learnt how to practise as a native doctor from one Ifaniyi. I was an apprentice for seven years before I became independent and got my own office in 2024. However, I didn’t learn using human parts for ritual from Ifaniyi. I saw it in a record owned by the man I first got my training from in Abeokuta, Ogun State. That Ifa priest/native doctor’s name was Ifayemi. He also didn’t teach me directly, but he was practising it before he died. I had left him before his death.”

When asked how he went from divination to using human parts for ritual, Thomas replied: “Those arrested with me were sourcing for a way to get fortune (àwúre). It is also known as oshólè. To perform the ritual, the body parts of a corpse would be needed.”

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He also disclosed how he met Taiwo and Lateef: “I went to buy ingredients from those selling herbs and other traditional ingredients (elewe omo) in Iwo Town when two men saw me with Ifa bead on my wrist. This was in November 2024. They asked if I was a native doctor and I affirmed it. They told me that they were not doing well in their vocations. I told them to come to my office for consultation, and they did.

“They sought my help so that they would experience a positive turnaround and be able to compete with their peers. They requested for oshólè. Like I said, I knew about ritual regarding oshólè from my trainer in Abeokuta. I left Abeokuta and came to my family in Ile-Ogbo when I was very ill. After going through surgery and getting well, I couldn’t farm again, so I went to continue training under Ifaniyi.

“I told the two men that we needed to get human flesh, teeth, the clothes worn on the corpses we would exhume and the white cloth wrapped round Oluwere tree. Whoever would go to unwrap the white cloth from the tree take another there to replace it, so that the removal of the previous one would not be noticed.

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“After getting those items, we would then get herbs and alligator pepper (ataare) to use with them. When I explained to them, they agreed to do what I said. We proceeded to a Muslim cemetery at night on December 2 and worked till the early hours of December 3 to get human parts from buried corpses. We got teeth and clothes from one corpse we exhumed and got flesh from another.

“We did not bring out the corpses from the grave; we just excavated some sand till we got to the buried bodies. We removed the things we needed and covered it. We didn’t particularly aim to get fresh human corpses, all we wanted to get were the needed parts.”

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Thomas said he had never performed such a ritual for anyone before his arrest, but disclosed that he used to see his late boss do it when he was still with him. “This is my first time of doing such a thing,” he said.

Speaking on how he and two others were arrested, the native doctor stated: “It was not long after we got to my office in the morning that the police arrived, and we confessed our involvement to them.

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The third suspect, Iwo-born Lateef, aged 30, explained his involvement: “I went to herbs market with my relative, Taiwo, to make purchases when we saw a man with bead on his wrist, indicating that he was an Ifa priest/native doctor. We asked him of his vocation and he confirmed what we suspected.

“I told him that I desired good fortune as I had been unsuccessful in my vocation. He replied that he would perform a ritual that would bring fortune to me. He mentioned human parts from a corpse as some of the things needed for the ritual. I told him I couldn’t get them, and he replied that it would be easy to get them in a cemetery.

“He demanded for N200,000, but we were able to give him N186,000. He took us to a cemetery and asked me to stand by the gate to be on the watchout. He and my relative went to get the human parts.

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“We were in his house in the morning while he went to get other ingredients. On his return, we were discussing when police came to arrest us.”

They all appealed to government to have mercy and forgive them.
(TRIBUNE)

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Edo Police Arrest Two Suspected Cultists

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The Edo State Police Command on Wednesday said two suspected cultists were arrested in Ohonre community, off Adolor College Road, Benin.

This was disclosed in a statement by the command Public Relations Officer, Eno Ikoedem, and made available to newsmen electrically.

Ikoedem said the arrest was possible due to operatives response to a distress report concerning the movement and gathering of some suspected cult members within the community.

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The statement reads: “The Edo State Police Command has recorded another operational breakthrough following the swift disruption of a suspected cultists’ gathering in Ohonre Community, off Adolor College Road, Benin City.

“On 21st May, 2026, at about 19:00hrs, operatives attached to Ugbowo Division who were on surveillance patrol responded to a distress report concerning the movement and gathering of some suspected cult members within the community.

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“Acting promptly on the information, the police team mobilized to the location. On sighting the operatives, the suspects fled in an attempt to evade arrest. The operatives immediately gave them a hot chase, leading to the arrest of two suspects identified as Victor Peter ‘M’, 21 years and Iyemoma Ogbewe ‘M’, 35 years.

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“A search conducted on the suspects led to the recovery of one cut-to-size gun believed to have been in their possession for unlawful purposes.

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“Upon investigation, the suspects confessed to being members of the notorious Maphite cult group. Efforts are ongoing to identify and apprehend other fleeing gang members.”

She said the Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, commended the swift response of the operatives and reiterated the Command’s resolve to deny criminal elements any opportunity within Edo State.

He further urged residents to continue providing timely and credible information to the Police, assuring that all reports would receive prompt attention.

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Troops Eliminate Two Terrorists, Foil Pipeline Attack

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The Nigerian Army says troops have, in the last 24 hours, eliminated two terrorists, rescued four kidnapped victims and foiled pipeline attacks in a series of coordinated military operations across Taraba, Kogi and Rivers.

This is contained in operational updates issued to reporters on Tuesday in Abuja.

According to the reports, troops of 93 Battalion deployed at Akate in the Donga Local Government Area of Taraba engaged suspected terrorists in a forested area, killing two of them.

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According to the report, items recovered from the scene include an AK-47 rifle, ammunition, magazines, mobile phones and other personal effects.

In Kogi, it said the troops of 21 Battalion, in collaboration with vigilantes, rescued four kidnapped passengers along the Anyigba–Itobe road in Ofu Local Government Area.

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It added that the victims were reportedly abandoned by their captors while attempting to cross a seasonal stream due to sustained pressure from advancing troops.

According to the military, efforts are ongoing to rescue other victims still in captivity.

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The report said that troops of 12 Brigade successfully repelled an ambush along Kabba–Okene road while withdrawing from an earlier operation, forcing the assailants to flee with gunshot wounds.

Meanwhile, in Rivers, troops of 5 Battalion acting on credible intelligence, foiled an attempt by suspected vandals to detonate a crude oil pipeline in Ahoada West Local Government Area.

“The swift response of the troops disrupted the operation before it could be executed, with the suspects fleeing the scene,” it said.

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Police Arrest Private Chef Over Alleged N150m Theft, Drugging Of Employer, Burglary

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The Nigeria Police Force has arrested a chef, John Cosmos Govi, over his alleged involvement in a burglary operation at a residence in Abuja, where luxury items and valuables worth about N150 million were reportedly stolen.

The arrest was announced on Monday, May 25, 2026, by the Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Anthony Placid, who said the suspect was apprehended by operatives of the Force Intelligence Department Intelligence Response Team (FID-IRT) after investigations into allegations of criminal conspiracy, housebreaking, theft, malicious damage and administering harmful substances.

According to police findings, Govi, who allegedly gained employment as a chef at the residence, was said to have studied the movement of occupants, internal routine and security setup before allegedly carrying out the operation on April 23, 2026.

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Investigators said he reportedly worked with two accomplices identified as Peter and Moses, who are currently on the run.

Police alleged that food prepared in the house was laced with a suspected sedative substance to weaken the occupants and security personnel.

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After they reportedly became unconscious, the suspects allegedly broke into the property, damaged CCTV installations and stole 20 luxury wristwatches valued at about N150 million, alongside other valuables.

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Speaking on the development, DCP Anthony Placid said the suspect was intercepted around the Gwagwalada axis of the Federal Capital Territory while attempting to flee to Lagos. He added that an iPhone 17 Pro Max, believed to belong to the victim, and a suspected chemical substance were recovered.

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We remain committed to dismantling organised criminal networks and ensuring that all fleeing accomplices are brought to justice,” Placid said.

Police said efforts are ongoing to arrest the fleeing suspects and conclude investigations into the case.

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