Crime
Four nabbed for money ritual in Ogun
Four young men who left their Lagos based residence to seek the help of a herbalist in Ijebu – Ode, Ogun state, for money ritual power, have been nabbed by operatives of the Ogun State Security Network Agency and Amoteku Corps.
The suspects, Michael Charles, Michael James, Nweze Sunday and Nureni Bakare were reported to have been picked up at Maborode street by the operatives when their movement on a tricycle became suspicious to the security agents.
On interrogating the suspects confessed that they had paid a herbalist the sum of N25, 000 to procure money making charms from the herbalist to make them rich financially.
A source disclosed that following the arrest of the four men, the Commander of the corps in the state, Mr David Ajibola Akinremi, a retired commissioner of police ordered his operatives to go out for criminals in Abeokuta and Ota.
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The order yielded fruits as two notorious cultists, Joshua Olayinka and Adewale Samson, both 25 and 24 years old respectively, confessed to be members of Alora Sealord Cult and were arrested by the corps members.
The two suspects confessed to have robbed Mr Owoosho Joseph of plasma TV and handsets. Also nabbed by the operatives at the Ijemo area of Abeokuta is a cultist, Lawal Saheed.
The Corps Commander, Akinremi confirmed that human hairs, wraps of India hemp and a knife were recovered from the suspect who has since confessed to being a cultist
report of the zoning committee.
A former governor, who spoke in confidence, said: “We anticipate a stormy NEC because they failed to heed our warning. Stakeholders in the party have sharply disagreed over Ugwuanyi Committee’s report, which has technically defined where the presidential slot of PDP will be zoned to.
“Only a foolish politician will allow the report of the Ugwuanyi Committee’s Committee to sail through. This is why we have fears of the likely disruption of the NEC session or an inconclusive NEC.
“We gave them honest advice to allow the status quo so that Prince Uche Secondus NWC can conduct our national convention. But ambition is killing this party
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