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Controversies trail discovery of 20 mummified corpses in Edo: Funeral Home or ritualists’ den?

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On the night of Wednesday, 17 August, 2022 (precisely 22:26 pm), the Edo State Police Command posted a statement on its WhatsApp platform, Press Interactive Forum, on the discovery of alleged Ritualist Den in Benin, the state capital.

The statement titled “Edo State Police Command Unveils Ritualist Den With 20 Mummified Bodies”, was signed by the command’s deputy spokesperson, ASP Jennifer Iwegbu, was accompanied with pictures of the ‘Ritualist Den’ too unpleasant to look at and could be considered unfit for use in print.

Iwegbu noted that “in pursuance of [Edo Police Command’s] operational mandate of nipping crimes in the bud, Operatives of the Edo State Police Command today 17/08/2022 unraveled a suspected ritual shrine.

“Following credible information at the Command’s disposal that some corpse were discovered in a building along Asoro slope off Ekenhua road, Uzebu quarters, Benin city. Operatives of the command immediately swung into action and mobilized to the scene.

“[Fifteen] mummified male corpses, 3 mummified female corpses and 2 mummified children corpses were discovered at the scene.”

The statement added that three suspects, namely, Chimaobi Okoewu ‘M’ and Oko Samuel ‘M’ both of Afikpo in Ebonyi and Gideon Sunday ‘M’ of Akwa-Ibom State were arrested at the scene, while others fled.

Published reports of the police statement did not waste time setting the media space on fire, as both social and conventional media feasted on the discovery. Graphic videos of the Den also surfaced on social media and WhatsApp platforms, showing mummified bodies stacked on an iron rack and others standing against the walls of the room.

On the afternoon of the following day (Thursday), the Command’s spokesman, SP Chidi Nwabuzor, led some journalists to the scene of the crime to see things for themselves.

On the following night (at 21. 24 pm), the Edo Civil Society Organisations (EDOCSO), released a statement on Africa Media Hangout (a Benin-based WhatsApp platform for media practitioners and other stakeholders, titled ‘Ritualists’ den or illegal morgue in Edo?’ was signed by Aliyu Unweni, Interim Public Relations Officer of EDOCSO.

The statement did not only denounce police claims of the discovery of a Ritualist Den in Benin, but also lambasted the Edo state government for lacking its “own intelligence gathering mechanism to filter stories as it was seen sharing same misinformation from the police to the de-marketing of the state and her people to the outside world.”

It claimed that its leadership, led by its Interim TEC Chairman, Austine Enabulele, “quickly dispatched a team of investigators to unravel the true situation of the matter and report accordingly for a follow up.”

EDOCSO further noted that “the news became worrisome to us as Edo people have no history of ritualism or its likes. More troublesome to us is the fact that, it was the Police Public Relations Officer of Edo state command that led a media report on same which would have suggested that proper investigation would have been carried out to arrive at what was reported in the media.”

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EDOCSO reported its findings thus:

1.The said building where the mummified corpses were found is not a ritualists’ den but a newly built morgue to house evacuated corpses from an old facility because the operator had been given a quit notice there.

2. The operational name of the morgue is St. Gabriel Funeral Home with other offices at No. 24, Ist Federal Road, Benin City. It has branches in Anambra state, Ebonyi state, Murtala Mohammed way and Ist East Circular road where the corpses were moved from.

3. The shrine discovered was said to be a traditional form of worship by the proprietor as a spiritual protection for himself and the business.

4. The police didn’t conduct investigation before addressing the media thereby raising an alarm of a ritualists’ shrine.

5. As at the time of putting this report together, the police had not visited other branches of the morgue in different parts of the city.

6. The videos of corpses in circulation revealed that some of the corpses had name tags and medical equipment were visible as well in the building. Further interview with one of the morgue personnel in another of their branch office revealed that there is a register of all the corpses in the facility and that some of the owners have started to call to take away their deposited corpses.

7. Our team of investigators were denied access to the morgue by members of the vigilance group that have been stationed there.

“Flowing from the above, it is now convenient to state that, the insinuation by the police that it is a ritualists’ den is hereby debunked and dismissed as false alarm and an attempt to paint the good people of Edo in bad light. This is not to state that, the morgue might not be an illegal one or does not have the requisite permits to operate a morgue which should be subjected to thorough investigation by the police. A call placed to the proprietor phone was answered by a police officer who stated that he is with them.

“This development had shown that Edo state government lacked own intelligence gathering mechanism to filter stories as it was seen sharing same misinformation from the police to the de-marketing of the state and her people to the outside world. Edo state government should have been seen mitigating against the spread of such negative story from the state, instead it was a major promoter of it. This is disappointing to say the least.

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“We want to reiterate again that Edo state is peaceful, loving and most accommodating in the whole of Nigeria. They are not known for human rituals historically. The state is open for visitation and business opportunities. Citizens can move anytime of the day without fear of the unknown.

“We await the final outcome of police investigation on subject matter and we believe it will be bold enough to put the record straight by stating the true position of the issues. Going forward, the police authority should always carry out investigation before engaging the media. Crimes are not fought with media propaganda.”

Some journalists who also claimed to have carried out investigations, watered down police reference to the controversial facility as a ‘Ritualist Den.’

Disturbed by the controversy generated by the alleged Ritualist Den, the State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, at a press conference addressed by his Special Adviser on media projects, Crusoe Osagie and a Deputy Commissioner of Police, Olawore Oluwole, gave the State Police Command and other relevant agencies a seven-day ultimatum to unravel the circumstances surrounding the discovered corpses.

While we patiently await the outcome of the investigation, it is pertinent to note that not one report, including those of EDOCSO and other journalists who claimed to have investigated the incident, have been able to debunk the fact that the so-called mortuary is a Ritualist Den.

Who is a Ritualist? An American English dictionary defines a rituallist as one who engages in ritual practices or religious rites. A ritualist carries out rituals in at a shrine.

Interestingly, EDOCSO investigators who alleged that “police didn’t conduct investigation before addressing the media thereby raising an alarm of a ritualists’ shrine”, also admitted that the “shrine discovered [in the premises of the mortuary with operational name of St. Gabriel Funeral Home], was said to be a traditional form of worship by the proprietor as a spiritual protection for himself and the business.”

While fielding questions from journalists shortly after a visit to the building, the Public Relations Officer for Edo Police Command, SP Chidi Nwabuzor, said that the building cannot be a morgue as speculated in some quarters, for the following reasons:

Five shrines were discovered in the building, the building is uncompleted, there is no facilities to prove or ascertain that the place is a modern mortuary, because a mortuary must have basic, modern facilities for us to call it a mortuary. Also, there was no signpost telling members of the public, customers that they are opened for such business.

“Lastly, we have shrine all over the place with fresh blood of animals all over the place, SP Nwabuzor added.

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What is a connection between a mortuary and a shrine? What would a mortician who carries out rituals inside a shrine in the premises of a mortuary be called?

Another aspect of the so-called mortuary worthy of interrogation is the manner of preserving and keeping corpses at the Funeral Home.

Some of the bodies in the home were sacked on an iron rack, dry like stock fish, with others standing against the wall, devoid of dignity. A pertinent question is: Which of us would be pleased to see our dead loved ones in entrusted to the care of St. Gabriel Funeral Home in the manner those in the photos and videos are kept?

A mild drama was also reported when a man who allegedly identified himself as Nappiar Osaro stormed the premises to claim the corpse of his late mother. Osaro was said to have disclosed that his mother died in 2021 and her remains was deposited at the morgue. He added that the morgue was as at then located at First East Circular before it was relocated to the present Asoro slope, Ekehuan road, Uzebu quarters, Benin City.

The police should do their job to authenticate the genuineness of the man’s claim.

EDOCSO in its investigation, denounced journalists who broke the news of the discovery, based on the police statement, describing it as a “false alarm and an attempt to paint the good people of Edo in bad light,” and “a case of who plays the piper dictates the tone.”

“This is a clarion call to members of the fourth estate of the realm who were expected to launch investigation into the issue by engaging the proprietor and the arrested workers to ascertain the true position before broadcasting and publication hook, line and sinker the position of the police. This falls below what is expected of investigative journalism and the doctrine of hearing the other side of a story. How the news hit the airspace would make one to believe it is a case of who plays the piper dictates the tone. The game needs to be stepped up,” the statement said.

But, what EDOCSO failed to understand is that this kind of story is called a developing story, which no serious media organisation can afford to miss. It is already in media space. You first break the news, then follow it up with investigation.

Yet, some will insist that even from the aforementioned, it will be valid to tag the proprietor of St. Gabriel Furneral Home, identified as Chukwu Otu, who have shrines where he carries out rituals, allegedly “as a spiritual protection for himself and the business”, a ritualist!

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Dark Sunday: 19 people burnt to death in Okene-Lokoja highway auto crash

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Nineteen people were, on Sunday, burnt to death in an auto crash along the Okene-Lokoja highway in Kogi state.

 

In a statement by Jonas Agwu, its public education officer, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said the accident involved a Dangote truck with registration details NSH680YJ and a Toyota Hiace bus with registration number KMC455ZE.

 

According to the FRSC, both vehicles suffered a head-on collision after a route violation by the truck, resulting in an inferno.

 

The agency said out of the all-male 22 passengers involved in the accident, three were rescued.

 

“The TYT bus loaded from Kano was on its lane on the highway when the Dangote Truck driver who drove all the way from Port Harcourt wrongfully overtook a vehicle & collided head-on with the bus. The impact of the collision resulted in an inferno that burnt the victims to death,” the statement reads.

 

“Unfortunately, 19 people out of the 22 victims were killed and 1 injured. The remaining 2 victims who got rescued by FRSC operatives without injuries survived the crash because they complied with traffic regulations on compulsory use of seatbelt.

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“The corpses of the dead victims whose lives were claimed by the crash have been deposited at Okene General Hospital.”

 

Dauda Biu, the FRSC corps marshal, said the agency will continue its ongoing prosecution of drivers “who by their actions cause road traffic crashes in Nigeria”.

 

Biu further called on the judiciary and leadership of transport unions and other relevant stakeholders in the road transportation sector to join hands with the corps to ensure speedy and effective prosecution of offenders.

 

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Man trying to escape arrest drowns in Lagos Lagoon

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A man, simply identified as Azeez, has allegedly jumped into the lagoon in Lagos and drowned while trying to evade arrest for stealing some bags of cement.

The Spokesperson of the Police Command in Lagos, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed this on Sunday.

 

Hundeyin said that the Director in charge of Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) operations in Lagos Central, (name not mentioned), reported the case to Ikoyi Police Division on Friday at about 12.20 p.m.

Hundeyin said that the director reported that at about 10.45 a.m. on Friday, he received a call that there was an incident at Lekki/Ikoyi Link Bridge.

 

According to him, on getting to the scene, he met a large crowd gathered by the waterside, watching the lifeless body of a man who had drowned.

“The deceased was later identified as Azeez. He was later confirmed dead by paramedics of Pre Hospital Care, Lagos.

 

“It was discovered that one Elijah Amos, the seller of the cement, was pursuing the deceased before he jumped into the Lagoon because he was alleged to have stolen some bags of cement,” Hundeyin said.

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Hundeyin said that the scene was visited by the police, while the corpse had been evacuated to Mainland General Hospital Mortuary, Yaba, for autopsy and preservation.

 

He added that an investigation into the case was in progress.

 

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Two notorious drug kingpins bag life imprisonment for Cocaine trafficking

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Two notorious drug kingpins, Uwaezuoke Ikenna Christian and Agbo Chidike Prince, will now spend the rest of their lives in jail, following their arrests and prosecution by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

The sentencing of the two drug kingpins was disclosed in a statement signed by the spokesperson of the NDLEA, Femi Babafemi, and made available to Channels Television on Sunday.

 

He said that the journey of Uwaezuoke, a 43-year-old businessman to a lifetime in jail began when he was first arrested by NDLEA operatives on 19th March 2022 at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja during the inward clearance of Ethiopian Airlines flight from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia after he was found to have ingested 100 big wraps of cocaine weighing 2.243 kilograms.

“He was subsequently arraigned at the Federal High Court, Abuja Division in charge number FHC/ABJ/CR/438/2022 and was granted bail on certain conditions after he pleaded not guilty. He thereafter absconded, leading the court to revoke his bail and issue an arrest warrant against him.

 

“In a curious twist, Uwaezuoke was again arrested by NDLEA operatives on 1st August 2023, at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja Lagos while attempting to export 1.822 kilograms of cocaine to India through ingestion using a different passport and under a different name, Ilonzeh Kingsley Onyebuchi.

 

“He was again arraigned before Justice Nicholas Oweibo of the Federal High Court, Lagos Division in charge number FHC/L/554C/2023. He pleaded guilty to the two counts charge and was convicted and sentenced on 18th October 2023 to a total term of seven years of imprisonment or a fine of ₦1, 500,000.00. He paid the fine and was transferred to Abuja to face the importation case pending against him.

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“He was re-arraigned on 20th March 2024 at the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court in charge number FHC/ABJ/CR/438/2022 before Justice Joyce Obehi Abdulmalik, where he pleaded guilty again. Despite his plea, the court, noting his lack of remorse, the seriousness of drug-related offences and the fact that he is a repeated offender, convicted and sentenced him to life imprisonment,” the statement said.

In the case of 42-year-old Agbo Chidike Prince, Babafemi said he was arrested at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja during the outward clearance of Ethiopian Airlines flight to Hong Kong on 21st October 2023 for ingesting 49 wraps of cocaine weighing 998.73grams.

“Upon his arraignment before Justice Joyce Obehi Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court, Abuja Division, the defendant pleaded guilty to the one count charge, prompting the prosecution to present evidence and review the facts of the case.

 

“Despite the plea of allocutus by the defendant’s counsel, the court, noting the nature of the case and the commercial quantity of the drug, emphasized the seriousness of drug-related offences, convicted and sentenced the defendant on 15th April, 2024 to life imprisonment.”

 

Meanwhile, NDLEA said its officers at the gate C departure hall of the Lagos airport on Friday 26th April arrested a passenger, Yahaya Danjuma Oturah, while attempting to export 4,000 pills of tramadol 225mg to Malpensa, Italy on an Ethiopian Airline flight.

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The Agency further narrated, “The psychoactive substance was found concealed in women wears and granulated melon packed in the suspect’s backpack and another bag containing food items. In his statement, Oturah who is a frequent flyer confessed he was hired to courier the drug for 700 Euros on successful delivery of the consignment in Italy.

 

“In Bayelsa, NDLEA operatives on Wednesday 24th April arrested 28-year-old Jennifer Iliya at Amarata area of Yenagoa for producing and distributing cakes laced with illicit drugs especially cannabis sativa. At the time of her arrest, substantial number of the drugged cakes weighing 1.5kg were recovered from her. A 20-year-old hair stylist, Josephine Odunu and a dispatch rider, Edesemi Ikporo, 30, had been arrested on Sunday 10th March by NDLEA operatives for in Yenagoa for a similar offence.

“Two suspects: Joseph Dadik, 47, and Bensha Yari, 32, were arrested with 24,180 ampoules of pentazocine injection weighing 135.5 kilograms at Sabon Tasha, Kaduna, while Adamu Umar, 18, was nabbed with 20.700kg cannabis when his house in Shuware area of Mubi, Adamawa state was raided on Friday 26th April.

 

“No less than 310.7kg cannabis was recovered on Thursday 25th April when NDLEA operatives raided parts of Mushin in Lagos state. While 300kg was seized at Olatunji Street, Mushin, 10.7kg of same substance was retrieved from two suspects: Tijani Wasiu and Suleiman Aisha at Anifowose, Mushin.

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“While Stanley Chukwudi, 43, was arrested with 5,900 ampoules of pentazocine injection at Sabon Gari area of Kano State on Thursday 25th April, a couple, Fredrick Odion, 53, and Gladys Odion, 52, were nabbed with 50kg cannabis at Iruekpen, Esan west LGA, Edo state by NDLEA officers on Wednesday 24th April.

 

“With the same zeal, the various commands of the Agency across the country continued with the War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, advocacy campaign in the past week. Some of them include: WADA sensitisation lecture for students and staff of Federal Government College, Nise, Anambra; Royal Institute of Health Technology, Ifo, Ogun state; Akpugo-Eze High School, Oji-River, Enugu; Modibbo Adama University, Yola, Adamawa; and Jubilee Secondary School, Ore, Ondo state, among others.

 

“While commending the officers and men of the Directorate of Prosecution and Legal Services of the Agency for the diligent prosecution of Uwazuoke and Agbo cases, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) said the success rate of cases prosecuted by the agency has shown that there’s no escape route for those involved in the illicit trade of drug trafficking.

“He equally applauded those of MMIA, Lagos, Kaduna, Kano, Edo, Adamawa and Bayelsa Commands as well as their counterparts in all the commands across the country for intensifying their drug supply and drug demand reduction activities.”

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