Tag: Ikorodu

  • Block magnate crush wife to death with Jeep

    Block magnate crush wife to death with Jeep

    •Police arrest suspect

    A Block magnate,  Taibu Ogunbajo,  has  reportedly killed his wife in Ikorodu. He was said to have crushed her with his Toyota Highlander Sports Utility Vehicle  (SUV) marked AKD666EW.

    Ogunbajo was arrested over the weekend at Akudo in Ikorodu, Lagos State, after neighbours reported the incident to the police.

    It was gathered that the suspect and his wife, Rotimi,  had an disagreement, following which she destroyed some blocks.

    Their marriage was said to be troubled, with Ogunbanjo reportedly asking for a divorce.

    They were said to be  married for three years with no child, though the deceased was said to have had five children from other men.

    Ogunbanjo was said to have crushed his wife with his SUV after  she broke the  blocks.

    A source said: “They have been having issues. They have been married for only three years. For some months now, the man has been saying he’s tired of the marriage. He claimed that his wife was troublesome and that he was sick of the marriage.

    “They were always fighting. On Thursday morning, they started having their issues at the block industry. In the course of their disagreement, the woman broke some blocks and was walking away.

    “That was how the man entered his car and chased her in top speed and hit her. She died on the spot. The police were notified and they took the body to Epe General Hospital.”

    Police spokesman Chike Oti, a Superintendent (SP), said the suspect had been arrested.  The case, he added, has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID), Panti.

    Oti said: “Preliminary findings indicated that the couple had a quarrel before the incident. The woman was killed within the suspect’s block industry, which means the man might have been on top speed. Investigations would not be limited to fatal motor accident. We would go beyond that to find out the motive.”

     

  • Video: Recent Badoo attack in Ikorodu (Warning: Graphic images)

    Video: Recent Badoo attack in Ikorodu (Warning: Graphic images)

    On the 26th of November, 2017, the notorious ritual killers, popularly as known as “Badoo boys” attacked an area in Ikorodu,Lagos.

    They killed a pastor,and injuring the wife and baby.

    See an i-reporter’s coverage of the incident.

    Warning: The footage contains graphic images, viewers discretion is advised.

  • Hundreds renounce cultism,  surrender arms at Ikorodu

    Hundreds renounce cultism, surrender arms at Ikorodu

    Hundreds of youths yesterday renounced their membership of cult groups and surrendered their arms and ammunition to the police.

    The repentant cultists between ages 17 and 35 said they had turned a new leaf and wanted peace and stability in Ikorodu.

    They were received by the Chairman, Ijede Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Salisu Jimoh, who was commemorating his 100 days in office.

    The weapons including AK47 rifles, locally made guns, ammunition, cutlasses and axes were handed over to acting Police Commissioner Imohimi Edgal.

    Edgal, who directed the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Ijede to begin profiling them, said renunciation was the first step to their reintegration.

    Regretting his involvement in cult war, Olanrewaju Adesoye said he used to be a thug to notorious land grabbers, who masterminded various communal land disputes.

    He said: “I was the number one man of Eiye. Cultism started from power tussle over boundary. But the crisis that followed was not what we bargained for. My appreciation goes to the Local Government Chairman, who pioneered this move. We have made up our minds to denounce our membership for long but we were afraid of being arrested.”

    Another ex-cultist, Abdulrazeez Densi, who said he was the leader of KK cult group, said he used to live in fear and uncertainty.

    Densi said: “I decided to denounce my membership because of the safety of my life and those of members of my community. It was mainly because of the crisis that was brewing as a result of cult-related activities. I want peace to reign in my community.”

  • Five die as cultists clash in Ikorodu

    Five die as cultists clash in Ikorodu

    At least five persons, including a meat vendor, were yesterday killed after suspected cultists went on rampage. The incident occurred around Night Market, Imota in Ikorodu, a Lagos district in the early hours of Friday.

    It was gathered that the fight was between members of the Aye and Eiye cult groups.

    It was learnt that the meat seller, identified as Olaitan Omo-Ibadan, was beheaded and his head dropped at the Inner Town Roundabout. A source who hinted on the incident said that most residents were leaving the neighbourhood for fear of reprisal.

    He said: “There was a fight early Friday morning at Imota. Cultists engaged in a serious fight and they killed five people. They severed the meat seller’s head, placed it on a platter and dropped it on the road.

  • How we stopped ritual killings in Ikorodu – Lagos Lawmaker

    How we stopped ritual killings in Ikorodu – Lagos Lawmaker

    A Lagos lawmaker,. Mr Sanai Agunbiade, on Friday recounted how he mobilised various stakeholders in ending ritual killings in Ikorodu area of Lagos State.
    Speaking during a Constituency Stakeholders Meeting themed :True Representation and Accountability, Agunbiade said he galvanised community leaders to take some “behind the scene “ measures that brought an end to Badoo killings in the area.
    ” We were troubled by Badoo,but we all played a prominent role behind the screen and Badoo killing has stopped forever.
    “I also took it upon myself to stop militancy in our community, “said Agunbiade representing Ikorodu 1 Constituency in the Lagos State House of Assembly.
    Giving his scorecard, Agunbiade said he had provided boreholes in markets, rehabilitated several roads and renovated classroom blocks in schools, including his alma mata, Jamaitul Islamiyah Primary School. Ikorodu.
    “We have continued to improve on our legislative competences and accomplishments over the past two years.
    ” We have also initiated various legislation effectively addressing challenges such as ritual killings,kidnapping,land grabbing,armed robbery and other crime related issues, “ Agunbiade said, adding that the meeting was organised to strengthen participatory democracy.
    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that residents of Ikorodu Constituency 1 turned out in large numbers to present their demands and expectations which included the construction of Odonguyan and Owutu roads. .(NAN)

  • Cultists attack, injure four LASPOTECH students 

    Cultists attack, injure four LASPOTECH students 

    …Police arrest 13

     

    Suspected cultists numbering about 20 Monday night stormed the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN) hostile at Ikorodu injuring four.

    Those injured were said to be students of the Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu, who were asleep at the time their attackers struck.

    They were identified as Masud Sanusi, Sherif Muhammad, Kazeem Adebayo and Salawu Jamiu.

    It was gathered that the cultists had earlier stormed the premises in the guise of looking for a rival cultist and some items he might have dropped there.

    The Nation learnt that when they did not see anything, the hoodlums left only to return around 9pm and started attacking occupants of the hostile.

    According to the state’s MSSN President, Dr. Saheed Ashafa, the attack was to forcefully initiate a Muslim student.

    He said: “Our members in Ikorodu were attacked by cultists in their hostel last night (Monday). According to the report sent to me on Tuesday, they (the attackers) were actually trying to initiate a brother (Muslim student) in Ordinary National Diploma (OND) one (part time).

    “So they wanted to intimidate the MSSN hostel where he resides to get their way. I was informed that the cultists have been threatening him from school with the support of a lecturer.

    “They had access to the hostel at first by claiming that they are searching for their missing item but later said they were looking for a student who usually hung around the hostile.

    “They left and around 9pm, returned numbering aboit 20 and started attacking our brothers. One was seriously injured and three others sustained minor injuries.

    “When I got there four of the suspects have been arrested and handed over to the school security.  They were interrogated and released but the school management said they would investigate the matter and get all those involved.

    “They said they allowed them to go because they need to get all those who took part in the attack. They also said that some of the suspects already have previous cases hanging on their necks.”

    Irked by the attack, MSSN LASPOTECH chapter described the attack as injustice of the greatest order, which they would not condone.

    This is just as the Police said they arrested 13 suspected members of the Eiye confraternity in Lekki.

    They were arrested around 12am, at Last Quarters, Jakande Estate, where they were having a meeting.

    It was gathered that detectives had earlier caught one Felix Balogun, who burgled the home of one Tunji in a bid to rob.

    Upon arrest, he confessed to being a member of the cult group and led detectives to Last Quarters, where the others were apprehended.

    According to the command’s spokesman, Olarinde Famous-Cole, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) said the suspects have been terrorising and robbing residents of the Jakande Estate and Ilesan.

    He said: “The said Balogun led a team of policemen to their criminal hideout at Last Quarters by Ontop Sand, Jakande Estate, where 12 suspects were rounded up in their meeting room.

    “They confessed to having guns and other dangerous weapons. Further investigation led to the recovery of weapons from their hideout.”

  • Tackling the Badoo cultists

    I grew up in Ikorodu in the early 1990s at a time when it was safe for little children to play miles away from home. Then, young and naive, I would adventurously sneak out of home with some other boys in the neighborhood. We would ride our own invented bicycles – a cylindrical aluminum rim flogged to command by light rods made from steel shirt hangers. We would tour the then tiny town, barefooted, picking up all manner of useful rubbishes from every corner of the street.

    Saturdays were joyful days. No school. As soon as we ate the breakfast, we would hit the streets. We didn’t have the luxury of visiting a swimming pool, but luckily, we had the Majidun River not too far away. So, we had the routine of visiting the river on Saturdays.

    Children who could not how to swim would play at the bank, while the ‘experts’ would dive into the river. By noon, our eyes would have become red and our bodies white. To avoid being detected at home for daring to swim at the dreaded Majidun River, we would comb our hairs, rub Vaseline on our bodies and switch to football. At least, playing soccer attracted a less severe punishment than swimming in the river.

    Sadly, the story has changed today. Children and adults, overshadowed by insecurity, are now too afraid to leave their gates in broad daylight because of the terror in the town. The beautiful Spartan Ikorodu neighbourhood has transformed into a jungle, perhaps a synonym for hell. Criminal elements are at the verge of overrunning the once peaceful town, planting crimes carelessly hither and thither like the farmer in the famous parable of the Sower. In the last one year, Ikorodu has witnessed numberless cases of kidnapping, rape, cult clashes, armed robbery, pipeline vandalism, cybercrimes, etc. However, none of these dreadful crimes has frightened the residents of Ikorodu more than the terror unleashed on the town by the ruthless Badoo cult group.

    The cult group is believed to be a ragtag killer group which started about a year ago in Ibeshe area. Badoo has become notorious for targeting and attacking, at midnights, families living in secluded buildings. They smash the skull of their victims with either mortals or big stones, wipe off their blood with white handkerchiefs and rape the female victims mercilessly. More than 10 families have been wiped out by the Badoo cult group in the past six months alone.

    A closer look at the pattern of the attacks, it was observed that members of Badoo only attack isolated buildings, preferably uncompleted buildings occupied by a single household. More than two-third of their attacks has followed this pattern. No doubts, the cult group prefers these kinds of buildings and households because they are soft targets. Victims may not get help from neighbours when in crisis.

    It is incomprehensible for a group to kill people, especially innocent children, open their skulls and strip their bodies naked. It become even more portentous when a group attacks pregnant women, pierce through their bowel and remove foetuses. This is barbaric.

    The security agencies’ responses to the Badoo menace were, at best, disappointing. When the Badoo killings first started in Ibese in July 2016, security agencies turned deaf ears to the cry of residents. This gave the Badoo cultists a confidence to spread the terror to other parts of Ikorodu.

    When the residents noticed the security agencies’ inadequate response to the menace, they resorted to self-help, delivering jungle justice on suspected Badoo cultists.

    Residents believed the police could release the suspects or at best, the suspects would not be charged to court. Therefore, they set ablaze anyone apprehended, whether guilty or innocent. And sadly, jungle justice has made the Badoo cultism more mysterious because the lynching erodes the chances of obtaining vital information from the suspect. Moreover, jungle justice increases the chances of punishing innocent people who are mere victims of circumstances.

    I write this subheading in my capacity as a trained sociologist and criminologist who have had the privilege of sitting under the tutorage of security experts from the most prestigious Nigerian universities. Having studied thoroughly the patterns of the Badoo attacks myself, I propose the following as viable measures to eliminate the Badoo cult group.

    First, let it be known that the Badoo cult group profiles its victims before every single attack is carried out. They take ample time to gather information before they strike soft targets. The first thing to do, therefore, is to make every household in Ikorodu less vulnerable. Owners of houses without burglar bars and iron doors should install them immediately. This will prevent or delay access in the event of a Badoo attack.

    Secondly, most of the Badoo attacks were been on households with less than two adult males. This is not a coincidence. As a rule, criminals prefer to attack places where there are little or no resistance.

    Badoo cultists, as noted earlier, usually attack secluded buildings. At this point, those living in highly vulnerable buildings should evacuate such buildings immediately or hire competent security operatives to guard such buildings. Residents of such buildings who do not have money to relocate and hire guards, may buy two or more dogs as companions. This would go a long way to deter members of the dreadful criminal group.

     

     

     

  • Basketmouth, others storm Ikorodu for Glo Laffta Fest

    Basketmouth, others storm Ikorodu for Glo Laffta Fest

    Nigeria’s comedy icon, Bright Okpocha, popularly called Basketmouth, will be leading other accomplished comedians to the city of Ikorodu for the mega comedy show, Glo Laffta Fest, today.

    According to the organisers of the show, Nigeria’s foremost telecommunications company, Globacom, the show is slated for the Ikorodu Musical Village at 1 p.m.

    Other top comedians expected to thrill Ikorodu residents include Gordons, Salvador from Uganda, Helen Paul, Bash, Kenny Black and Acapella.

    Foremost actresses, Ebube Nwagbo and Uche Jombo, will anchor the show, which is expected to attract Glo subscribers and dignitaries from different areas of life.

    The show will also feature special appearances by Nollywood legends, Richard Mofe-Damijo, Patience Ozokwor (Mama G), Odunlade Adekola and Mr. Latin.

    “We are taking the fun to the heart of Ikorodu this Sunday. The people of this city should get ready to enjoy themselves like they have not done before. The experience will be simply breathtaking,” Globacom said.

    Basketmouth gave a hint of what awaits fun seekers, as he charged them to expect “a pleasant surprise.” In the same vein, another successful comedian Godwin Komone, popularly called Gordons, said, “it would be a Sunday to remember for the people of Ikorodu.”   To attend the Ikorodu Laffta Fest comedy show, Glo subscribers are expected to use up to N2,000 credit within one month and text LOL with the location name to the short code 240; for example, “LOL Ikeja” to 240.

    However, subscribers who do not meet this criterion but who wish to attend the show can buy N2,000 airtime at the venue to get a ticket for admission into the hall.

     

  • Police arrest Baale, three others over Badoo

    Police arrest Baale, three others over Badoo

    …Uncover shrine with graves

     

    The police in Lagos have arrested the Baale of Agbowa, Ikorodu, Alhaji Alaka Abayomi and three others following resumed killings by suspected ritual gang, Badoo.

    A shrine said to be used by the murderous gang was also uncovered and demolished by the team sent by Police Commissioner Fatai Owoseni.

    It was gathered that the tram led by Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Operations, Imohimi Edgal discovered about five graves in the premises, with one of them looking freshly dug.

    One of the cops who went on the operation claimed the shrine was one of the biggest in Ikorodu, adding that it belonged to Alhaji Abayomi.

    He said: “The shrine is situated on a large expense of land surrounded by thick bushes. We saw give graves. One of them looks fresh. We couldn’t enter some of the rooms because they had iron doors.”

    This discovery came barely 24 hours after suspected members of the murderous gang killed a couple, Rotimi and Rita Adejare, as well as two of their children at Oke Ota in Ibeshe.

    It was gathered that the victims were discovered on Sunday evening when their church members came to check on them after they were not seen at the service.

     

  • Badoo kills couple, kids in Ikorodu

    Badoo kills couple, kids in Ikorodu

    A man, his wife and two children were at the wee hours of Sunday murdered by suspected members of ritual gang, Badoo.

    One member of the family identified simply as Feyin, it was gathered, survived the attack and was being treated at an undisclosed hospital.

    The incident occurred at the family’s room and parlour apartment situated at 4, Ile Baba Shade Mosque, Oke Otta, Ajose in Ibeshe, Ikorodu, Lagos.

    It was gathered that two of the three children, who were minors, were raped before their brains were smashed.

    This killing is coming at a time calm was returning to Ikorodu after months of continuous attack by the murderous gang.

    Although two children were alive when residents discovered them on Sunday evening, one later passed on at the hospital, it was learnt.

    According to a resident, the couple and a daughter died before morning, while their last born and the second daughter, were found unconscious and rushed to the hospital.

    Their killers, she said, removed one of the glass windows to access the house while the family was asleep, adding that there was no burglary proof there.

    She said the incident occurred very close to the community mosque, adding that it drew the ire of residents, who stormed the palace of the monarch.

    She said that policemen were invited to evacuate the corpses when they were discovered yesterday, adding that youths in the community were already spoiling for war.

    Another source told The Nation that the incident occurred close to where the very first attack from the ritual gang was recorded in Ikorodu.

    At the time of filing this report, the identities of the victims were yet to be ascertained.

    Contacted, the command’s spokesman, Olarinde Famous-Cole, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) said investigation has commenced.

    He said: “Police operatives were notified of the incident and they mobilised to the scene. They found it extremely difficult to locate the house, which was situated in a thick forest. It is remotely impossible for anybody to identify a dwelling house in the area.

    “They arrived the scene eventually and discovered an open window. Five members of the family were attacked and three dies on the spot. One died while receiving treatment and the last family member is alive and responding to treatment.

    “Investigation has commenced. There is no visible trace of violence and no clue linked to the cult group was found. No stone was found at the scene, which does not fit in the modus operandi of the cult group.

    “A case of murder is being investigated by police detectives. The Lagos State Police Command is using this opportunity to call on council, Community Development Association (CDA) Chairmen, traditional rulers who know persons staying in isolated areas, which are no longer safe to come and report/identify with the police in order to stop people from packing into obscure areas without proper social structures.

    “The command also wishes to inform members of the public to come forward with useful information to aid the police and not resort to jungle justice in order not to jeopardise the investigation that may lead to the arrest of the alleged suspects who are on the command’s watch list.”