Crime
“My mum took me to a herbalist then told me to use my brother for money ritual” – Yahoo Boy
It was revealed that a 32-year-old suspected yahoo boy, identified as Afeez Olalere, has confessed to killing his younger brother for money ritual. National Daily report. The young man who was arrested by the operatives of the Lagos State Police Command along Ikorodu road in Lagos State disclosed that he didn’t carry out the incident alone, he further revealed that the killing of his brother was successful with the help of his mum.
While speaking to newsmen today in Lagos State, the young man disclosed that he is a Yahoo boy and a successful one. He narrated his stories on how his mum took him to a herbalist around their residential area who instructed him that in other for him to be rich and successful in his yahoo business, he has to kill one of his siblings and use him for ritual. In his words he said, “It was my mum who introduced me to a herbalist. And when we got to the shrine, the man asked me to sacrifice someone if I truly want to be rich and he said the person must be one of my siblings. After we left his place, I was scare and told my mum I wasn’t interested again because I can’t kill any of my siblings for ritual. The next day, my mum called me and persuaded me that we should keep it a secret and kill my younger brother who was only 21-year-old. So my mum gave me a poison for me to put in his food and he died 20 minutes after eating the food.”
“We then harvested the body parts in which the herbalist requested and took his remaining lifeless body to the mortuary. The things we needed to prepare a concoction with was his thumbs, his hair, fingers and a passport photograph”, he confessed.
Nevertheless, the Commissioner of Police revealed that manhunt for the herbalist and the mother of the suspect is currently ongoing. He further vowed that the suspects would be charged to court immediately for killing an innocent person.
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