A Nigerian man in Ogun State has been arrested for handing over his friend to a ritualist in exchange for ₦5,000. The ritualist later sold the victim's head for ₦20,000.
The shocking incident came to light through a viral post on X (formerly Twitter), which included footage of several suspects paraded by the police.
Each of them reportedly admitted to their roles in the gruesome murder.
According to reports, the suspect deceived his friend by promising him a farm job. However, upon arriving at the location, he allegedly gave the green light for his friend to be killed.
The ritualist then carried out the act and later sold the victim's head for ₦20,000.
The mastermind, a herbalist, was also forced to confess in the video.
As the post spread online, concerned individuals flooded the comment section with reactions, expressing shock and outrage over the disturbing revelation.
See some reactions below:
@waxdigitals: "This is unbelievable-taking a human life for just ₦20,000? Pure wickedness. Kidnapping and killings seem to revolve around Ogun State. And these Alfas... Let no one preach that Islam is a religion of peace. The Yoruba Traditional Council needs to act fast!"
@GeegaResources: "Just hear the amount of money they sold precious lives for."
@princejH2O: "I don't understand why thiefnubu ignored this for so long ,do they supply heads to him tooo ?"
@briaSabi: "Wow that's vile damm he needed 20k that bad or he just hates his friend and wanted to kill him this is insane wth."
@legend_082: "This is exactly what they mean, when they say protect Yariba heritage. Their Chief Priest in Aso Rock is yet to say a word to condemn these barbarous acts."
@FACT_UNDISPUTED: "Apart from leadership problems, this kind of thinking is the reason this country will remain backward."
@philipvalentin2: "Chineke nna, this people are really cannibals and carnivorous in human form."
@DjKaybwoy: "Not a man, just say a Yoruba man killed his friend eat some, mined the skull then sold the remaining body parts for 20k in Ogun state.."
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