Muyideen
Salaam, a 35 year-old apprentice at Aketegbo community in Seme, Badagry area of
Lagos, gave this chilling confession of how he killed a 13 year-old boy, Rilwan
Amuda, in his crave for materialism.
The
Ibadan-born suspect claimed he was tempted to opt for money ritual after his
wife left with their two children when feeding became an uphill task for him.
According to
him: “ I was alone in the video shop club owned by my master when one of my
friends named Nuru came and said he knew someone who could make us rich . He
told me all that was needed was just the blood of a boy of about 15 years of
age.
He said all
I needed to do was to get the person since he had already contacted a
herbalist. In my desperation, I told him we would take Rilawan, mama elewa’s
son since I had easy access to him because he usually ran errands for me and
sometimes I gave him money and used closthes. We felt it was useless to go out
and get someone else since Rilawan stayed in the same area with us. I made him
understand that getting someone was not the problem but taking him to the
herbalist’s shrine where he would be killed.
When we told
baba our constraint, he gave Nuru a ring and instructed us to just touch
whoever we wanted to bring with it , that the person would follow us without
hesitation.
On that
fateful day, I called Rilwan and touched him with the ring . To my surprise, he
became dumb and followed us to the shrine. We kept him there until it was dark
.
When it was
midnight and there was no one in sight, we took him away from the shrine and
laid him on the ground. While Nuru slashed his throat with a knife given to us
by the herbalist, I held a bowl close to his neck for the blood to pour into
it.
Rilwan did
not put up any resistance as promised by baba because he was hypnotized. And
his memory was gone.
After we
collected the blood, we gave the bowl to baba and carried Rilawan’s body far
away from the shrine to avoid suspicion and dumped it on the expressway so as
to give an impression that he was hit by a vehicle. We thereafter, went to bath
with the blood as instructed by baba.
He performed
some rituals fore us and mixed the blood with a black native soap and gave us
to bath with after which he said we would become rich.
But after
bathing with the substance, by the third day, we did not see any money as
promised by baba. We were as poor as we used to be . We were so angry and
decided to go to baba’s place to fight with him.
But on our
way, Rilwan’s mother held me and asked me to produce his son for him. She said
she was informed that he was last seen with me. She vehemently refused to let
go of my trouser even when I denied.
This caused
a scene and people gathered around me and started beating me. Nuru who was with
me managed to escape. Policemen from Seme division came and took me away. It
was at that moment I opened up.
But Nuru who
lured me into it is nowhere to be found . I am left to bear the brunt alone .
If I had known, I would have continued working for my master where I was paid
N1,500 every month. The most painful aspect is that I do not have a mother,
father, sister or brother. I am just all alone in the world. I do not want to
die even though I partook in killing somebody “, he said in an emotional laden
tone.
After his
arrest, policemen reportedly took him to the herbalist shrine where the suspect
showed them the bowl that was used to drain Rilwan’s blood. The herbalist
identified as Soji Akodiya did not deny demanding for a human blood from
Muyideen and his fleeing friend but he stated that the killing never took place
in his shrine.
Out of
curiosity , this reporter was forced to ask why he looked so haggard and
tattered when he could make money to take care of himself. In response,he
looked at the reporter , smiled sheepishly and said, “you will not understand”
Continuing
he said : “ Yes, I told them what they needed for money ritual was human blood.
Because money ritual is one of the greatest tasks in our line.
I told them they
could either use their own blood for it but I believe they never wanted to and
brought that of the boy. I was not around when the boy was slaughtered . I did
not even know when they brought him. He was not even killed in my shrine….”
But Muyideen
interrupted saying “It is a lie. You knew when we brought him. It was even you
that gave us knife and a bowl to put the blood. You even told us not to kill
him in your shrine for security purpose and you were aware we were going to
kill him that night”.
But the
herbalist ignored the interjection and continued “ I am a herbalist who
speacialise in attending to barren women. I also help people to get jobs and
also give charms to traders to sell more than their fellow traders. I collect,
N50 to N500 , depending on what the oracle demands.
It is then left for my
clients to appreciate me. I got money
ritual charm from a colleague ten years ago when all herbalists went for a
meeting in Ijebu-ode . Usually, what we do at such meeting is to help
ourselves. For instance, if I have the cure for any disease and others do not,
I will give to them and vice visa.
That was how
the baba gave all of us ogun owo (money ritual charm)and instructed us on how
to administer to our clients . I have
never used it before, this is my first time. It was even when Nuru came to me
that I realised I had the charm”.
Asked why it
did work for the suspect and his fleeing partner in crime, the herbalist relied
“ it did not work because they did not follow my instruction. The instruction was
to bathe with the prepared concoction nine days after its preparation but they
used it on the third day.
Had they followed the instruction, they would have
noticed a total turn around in whatever they set their hands to do . Their
businesses would have been lucrative . And if they leave N1000 in the bag, they
would wake up to meet triple of what was there”.
Mystics.
Pure mystics. It’s unbelievable the extent many go to get rich. There are the
politicians who believe that charms can make them powerful and transport them
into powerful positions. Even when the efficacy of these rituals is in doubt,
some people still believe that rituals can change their lives for the better.
Evil men continue to chase their shadows. One thing is clear. Evil begets evil.
There’s a price for every bad thing. Those who indulge in these primitive and
devilish tendencies never end up well.
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