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Confession: Osun Herbalist Reveals Devil’s Influence in Tragic Murder of Friend

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Ganiyu Kehinde, a herbalist residing in Oba-Oke, Osun State, recently apprehended by law enforcement for the murder of his friend, Emmanuel Collins, has disclosed that he committed the gruesome act under the sway of dark forces, with the intention of obtaining human body parts for money-making rituals.

Kehinde, one of several suspects apprehended for various offenses and showcased by the police at the Osun Command’s headquarters in Osogbo, provided chilling details of the incident.

Yemisi Opalola, the spokesperson for the Osun Police Command, outlined the case, stating that a report was filed at the Oke-Odo Division in Osogbo regarding the killing of a 35-year-old Ghanaian national, Collins, by an unidentified assailant.

“Following the report, police detectives swiftly launched an investigation, leading to the arrest of Kehinde Ganiyu, a close associate of the deceased. Kehinde admitted to the brutal crime, revealing that on the night of July 9, 2024, around 9:00 pm, he entered the residence of the ailing victim while he was asleep.

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“He confessed to fatally stabbing Collins with a kitchen knife and extracting his throat. Subsequently, he dried the throat for three days before burning it in a clay pot alongside ritualistic items at a site known as Igbo Imese in the Aiwosi Area of Oba-Oke village. The ashes were then mixed with soap to create a money ritual substance (OSOLE).

“Kehinde took full responsibility for the heinous act, claiming to have acted alone. The investigation is ongoing, and pending its completion, the suspect will face legal charges,” Opalola remarked.

During interactions with journalists, Kehinde, self-identifying as an herbalist, confessed to the murder, asserting that he utilized the victim’s throat in the creation of a money ritual soap.

In a remorseful confession, the self-proclaimed herbalist stated, “The deceased was my friend. I cannot explain what came over me. I found him unwell, and in a moment of madness, I attacked and killed him for a money ritual. The devil influenced me to commit this heinous act of taking my friend’s life for material gain. After the murder, I extracted his throat and used it to concoct a money ritual soap, as I have done in the past for four individuals involved in internet fraud. The devil led me astray.”

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Another individual paraded was 22-year-old Effiong Saviour from Ipetumodu, who allegedly assaulted a woman with a cutlass, robbed her of her handbag containing a phone, GTB ATM card, and N6,000, and inflicted machete wounds on her.

Emphasizing the seriousness of these crimes, Opalola warned that all suspects would face legal proceedings once the investigations into their offenses were completed. She urged residents to promptly provide any information that could help prevent criminal activities in the community.

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Police arrest six suspected cultists, recover weapons in Ondo

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The Ondo State Police Command in the early hours of Tuesday arrested six suspected cultists during an operation carried out by operatives of the Special Anti-Cultism Squad (SACS).

The suspects were identified as Damilare Kayode, 30; Adejoro Godwin, 30; Adedapo Ogunro, 36; Chisom Okechukwu, 21; Ademulegun Imisi, 26; and Odugunle Bukola, 21.

While confirming the arrest, the police public relations officer in the state, Abayomi Jimoh, disclosed that the suspects were apprehended in Akungba and Iwaro-Akoko in the Akoko South West Local Council Area of the state.

According to Jimoh, the operation was carried out following intel received by the command over the activities of the suspected cultists in the axis.

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The police spokesperson stated that the suspects were allegedly involved in activities linked to unlawful confraternities operating within the Akoko axis, an area that has been faced with security challenges.

He said, “The operation, which was conducted in the early hours of Tuesday, June 16, 2026, followed credible intelligence indicating the activities of suspected cult members within the affected areas.

“Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects were allegedly involved in activities linked to unlawful confraternities operating within the Akoko axis, a development that has continued to pose security concerns in some communities.

“A thorough search conducted during the operation led to the recovery of several exhibits believed to be connected with cult-related activities.

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“These include five battle axes, one jackknife, various criminal charms, as well as confraternity paraphernalia such as boots, yellow singlets, and face caps. The recovered items have been taken into police custody as exhibits and will form part of the ongoing investigation.

“Investigation into the matter is ongoing, and the suspects will be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.

“The Command views the recovery of these items as a major operational success and a clear indication of its determination to proactively dismantle criminal networks before they can carry out acts capable of threatening public peace and safety.

“Intelligence gathered from the operation is currently being analyzed to identify other members of the group and uncover the full extent of their activities within and beyond the affected communities.”

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Alleged Drug Trafficking: Billionaire, Two Others Face Trial in Lagos

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has commenced the trial of billionaire businessman, Chief Ukatu Afamefuna Mallinson, alongside two associates, Pius Enidom and Sunday Ifeanyi Ibekwute, before the Federal High Court in Lagos over allegations of conspiracy, unlawful possession, and trafficking of 322 kilograms of Tramadol.

The trial began before Justice Yellim Bogoro, who took over the matter following the transfer of the former trial judge, Justice Peter Lifu, to the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court.

The three defendants are being prosecuted by the NDLEA in charge number FHC/L/159C/2021. They were initially arraigned in 2022 and pleaded not guilty to the charges.

According to the charge, the NDLEA alleged that the defendants conspired on or about May 4, 2021, at Ikeja, Lagos, to possess 322 kilograms of Tramadol, a narcotic drug, without lawful authority.

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In one of the counts, the agency alleged that Pius Enidom, Sunday Ifeanyi Ibekwute, and Chief Ukatu Afamefuna Mallinson conspired to possess the prohibited substance, an offence said to be contrary to and punishable under Section 14(b) of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency Act, Cap N30, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

The prosecution further alleged that the defendants knowingly possessed the 322 kilograms of Tramadol without lawful authority, contrary to and punishable under Section 11 of the same Act.

The NDLEA maintained that the offences were committed within the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court in Lagos.
During the proceedings, the prosecution team, led by Adekunle Adebajo, informed the court that the matter was scheduled for the commencement of trial and subsequently called its first witness to testify.

The witness, Dogo Hyelda Moses, an NDLEA operative, testified on the role he played after the defendants were arrested and brought before him alongside exhibits allegedly recovered during the operation.

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Giving evidence before the court, Moses narrated how the suspects and the exhibits were handed over to him as part of the agency’s investigative process. He also explained the steps he took in handling the defendants and the recovered items.

The witness was subsequently cross-examined by defence counsel, including Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) B.C. Igwilo, as well as Omon Omofoma and Ayowande Olatunji, who appeared for the defendants.

The commencement of evidence marks a significant development in the criminal proceedings, which have been pending since the defendants were first arraigned several years ago.

The case was initially being heard by Justice Peter Lifu before his transfer from the Lagos Division led to its reassignment to Justice Bogoro.

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Following the day’s proceedings, Justice Bogoro adjourned the matter until November 5 for continuation of trial.
The prosecution is expected to call additional witnesses as it seeks to establish the allegations that the defendants conspired to possess and unlawfully possessed 322 kilograms of Tramadol.

The defendants, however, maintain their innocence and continue to enjoy the constitutional presumption of innocence pending the determination of the charges.

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Nigerian Navy hands over 5 suspected stowaways to Immigration Service

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The Nigerian Navy said its operatives attached to its frontline base, the NNS BEECROFT has rescued five persons attempting to travel out of Nigeria through illegal means.

The Commander of the NNS BEECROFT, Commodore Aiwuyor Adams Aliu said the suspected stowaways were rescued rescued from the merchant vessel, MT CHINAFRIE HAPPINESS, which was travelling to India from the Tin Can Island Port in Lagos.

Commodore Adams Aliu said the men were handed over to the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) as part of ongoing efforts to combat illegal migration and strengthen maritime security.

According to the Nigerian Navy, the five men were discovered on Wednesday, June 17, concealed inside the rudder compartment of the vessel, explaining that a stowaway is a person who secretly boards a vessel with the intention of travelling illegally to another country without authorisation.

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The suspects were safely evacuated by naval personnel and taken to NNS BEECROFT for preliminary investigation and profiling.

He said initial investigations identified the suspects as Segun Samuel Boyewa (31), Kingsley Chukwu (43), Joseph Judge (33), Moses Aletor (24), and Abdullahi Danlami (31).

Further findings revealed that the suspects had boarded MT CHINAFRIE HAPPINESS while it was berthed at Tin Can Island Port, intending to travel illegally to India.

The Navy said the handover to the Nigeria Immigration Service underscores the sustained collaboration among security agencies in addressing illegal migration and enhancing safety within Nigeria’s maritime domain.

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The Commanding Officer of NNS BEECROFT urged parents, guardians and community leaders to discourage young people from engaging in dangerous and unlawful attempts to board seagoing vessels in pursuit of irregular migration.

He reaffirmed the commitment of NNS BEECROFT to fulfilling the mission of the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, by maintaining a highly motivated and professional naval force capable of safeguarding Nigeria’s maritime interests, supporting joint operations, defending national sovereignty, and contributing to internal security.

 

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