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Sunday, 21 August 2016

We Helped Pastors To Fake Miracle in Church: Arrested Syndication Confesses




An alleged ‎notorious syndicate which specializes in helping self acclaimed men of God to fake prophecies in Churches across the country, has been smashed by the Police in Enugu State.

They're arrested at the Enugu Market Road, popularly known as Holy Ghost Park and the P&T axis. The state police P.R.O, Ebere Amaraizu, gave the names of the suspects as Obi Ejike from Anambra State, Kuku Mary from Ijebu-ode, Ogun State, Oluwakemi Joy from Lagos State, Nwosu Chizoba from Anambra state and Peter Uchechi from Ebonyi state.

He disclosed that they're arrested while heading for Churches and ministries in Enugu and Ebonyi to stage make-belief prophecies. Uchechi confessed that they were recruited in large numbers and kept in a house at Onitsha, Anambra state; from there, they shuttle to various parts of the country to confirm a prophecy for the purpose of winning more souls for the said church or ministry.
They are usually paid through their coordinator who rented a house and kept them there. She went ahead to reveal that they usually state their names, nature of problem they have and other necessary information which is given to the pastor of the church/ministry for his guidance and that during the prophetic hours, she will be among the people with the said problem that will come out.


The pastor, then using the said information, will prophecy and she will confirm that before the congregation; she will be touched and she will fall and the pastor will then proclaim that the problem is all over; that way, members of the congregation will believe that the pastor is a powerful man of God and this will attract more members to the church.


On his part, Ejike confessed that he joined the lucrative prophecy job after he lost his business to the activities of fraudsters in Lagos.... and now, he is currently building his 5th house at parkview estate, Ikoyi....

43 Years Old Man Use Pestle to Kill his Wife in Sokoti




The Sokoto State Police Command on Sunday reports that a man, Taiwo Adio, allegedly used a pestle to murder his wife, 43-year-old Yemisi Adio over the weekend.

This is contained in a statement signed by the Spokesman of the command, El-mustapha Sani, and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Sokoto.
According to Sani, the gruesome incident took place on Saturday at the old Airport Area of Sokoto city, the capital of the northwest state.
The police spokesman added that Taiwo, in his uncontrollable murderous rage, had used the same pestle with which he killed his wife, to kill three other persons in the area.
The other victims have been identified as: Rachael Adewole, 42, Dennis Adewole,10, and Esther Badelu, 14, all of the same address.
The statement further said that the pestle had been recovered as an exhibit, while the case was being investigated by the command’s Criminal Investigation Department.
No reason has been given for the bloodlust in the usually serene city.
”All the corpses had been deposited at the morgue of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto, for post mortem,” he said.

Ritualist Parade as Mad Man Nabbed in Delta State



Two suspected ritual killers, disguised as mentally challenged person, were yesterday discovered under the Otokutu Bridge in Ughelli South council area of Delta State.

It was gathered a would-be victim blew the lid on the suspects after managing to escape.
The latest incident came 12 years after police recovered decomposing corpses under the same bridge in 2004 from a gang of ritual killers.
The suspects were reportedly handed over to the Jeremi Police Division.
An eyewitness at the scene of the incident said: “Two men looking lunatic attacked a woman who was gathering sharp sand along the road side on the Otokutu end of the bridge.
“They were struggling with her trying to drag her to their hideout under the bridge. The helpless woman started shouting and alerted passers-by.
“Concerned drivers and passengers began to stop to see what the problem was. That was when it occurred to the public that ritual killers have come to the bridge again.
“The crowd was still beating them when police came and took the suspects away.”
Another witness said: “Unlike in 2004 when the suspects caught were found with human carcasses of victims killed, no body was found under the bridge.
“But the sight of several school bags belonging to pupils, several clothes and women bags convinced the mob that ritual killers are back in Otokutu Bridge.

Mayowa Ahmed died this afternoon | See tweet from family member



Cancer patient Mayowa Ahmed has died. She died this afternoon August 21st in a hospital in South Africa after battling Ovarian cancer for a while.
She was flown to South Africa on August 11th for treatment after kind-hearted Nigerians raised over N100million for her treatment. Unfortunately, she didn't make it.
Here is the message one of her loved ones tweeted an hour ago:


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"By Allah, in who's hands our lives is, Mayowa Ahmed has left us in this world. We pray that Jannat becomes her home#RipMayowa"
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May her soul rest in peace! Amen!