The police in Lagos have declared wanted a man whose stock-in-trade is using his three wives who pose as witches to defraud unsuspecting victims with false promises of a better future.
The suspect, Awosina
Folorunsho and his wives Deborah, Hadiza and Folake got busted when
Moses Okafor, husband of their latest victim, Helen Okafor trailed his
wife to their hideout at Sango Ota in Ogun State. She was alleged to
have paid more than N10 million to the syndicate before her husband got
wind of their activities. Despite alleged death
threats, Moses summoned the courage and alerted the police at the Lagos
State command, Ikeja, where operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery
Squad, SARS, were detailed to storm their hideout in Sango-Ota area of
Ogun State where they arrested one of the wives, Deborah while Awosina
and the other wives fled the compound.
According to the police, their modus operandi is
to advertise in major national dailies. As soon as their victims get
in touch with them through the phone numbers on the adverts, they will
devise different means including threat to life to extort money from
them.
Sounding sober, Deborah, an indigene of Ekiti State, claims that her husband is a very popular herbalist in Sango Ota.
“He is a well-known
herbalist and has customers across the country. His medicine is very
potent, that is why people patronize us. This is an unfortunate
situation. No one is after the woman and if I tell her, she will still
go to another place and spend that money. It was the devil that took
over us because we are genuine persons”, she stated.
According to Deborah,
who said she is the first wife, it is a taboo to disobey their husband
hence their decision to help his business to grow. “He is genuine but
sometimes applies wisdom in convincing his customers. This is where we
are needed. Recently, he called us that there is a woman who needs help
and that we would consult the oracle for her. I did and discovered that
nothing is wrong as she will make much money in 2015. My husband told me
that she is rich and desperate. Since her future is already bright, we
decided to take advantage of that. The whole money is with my husband.
He has not given any of us our share from the business before police
arrested me.”
How I fell victim –Helen
Helen’s desperation
started when she noticed that a certain neighbour’s shop had turned to a
Mecca of some sort. “I own a cosmetic shop in Balogun market, Lagos
Island. I have a neighbour who could barely pay her rent in the market.
Suddenly, she was having so many customers and her goods hardly stay up
to three days. She was always travelling to buy goods at least three
times in a month and that is unusual. It was really embarrassing and I
sought solution everywhere, all to no avail. It was then that my friend
advised me to seek an alternative source of attracting customers. She
was the one who suggested that I should read that particular newspaper.”
Helen claims that before
her husband rescued her, she had lost more than N10 million to the
syndicate. “I saw the advert in one of the national dailies. The advert
was a solution to stagnant businesses. When I called them, they told me
that it will only cost about N10,000 for prayers and buying the
necessary ingredients.
“Initially, I went to
see them at Mushin and I was given a form to fill with my passport. They
took N8000 and told me that the money was meant to be used to buy all
the ingredients which include chicken, hot drink and some other things
that would be used to appease the gods.
“During the
consultation, the herbalist told me that it was my neighbours in the
market that had stolen my star. I believed because my business suddenly
started dwindling. I can hardly finish selling my cosmetics in three
months.
“After much prayer, he said that we will travel down to Sango Ota to collect money that I will reinvest in my business.”
On getting to Sango Ota,
she was ushered into a very big compound and asked to go and sit in the
living room. “I begged him to get the money for me but he said that it
is only the owner that will pick it or else it will lose its potency.
When we got there, I was ushered into a living room that had red
curtains all over. I was terrified but determined to improve my
fortunes.
“Suddenly, the light
went off and started blinking. I wanted to run out but discovered that
the door was locked. It was then three women all dressed in white
appeared. They showed me a carton full of money and asked me to go and
bring N3million to cleanse the money and make it mine.
“Baba came in shivering
and told me to do it or I will die. He said this was the only way I will
have the opportunity to make it. By the time he calculated the amount
needed, it was about N3.5 million. After seeing those women who claimed
that they are witches of the land, I thought I will die. I quickly made
available the amount and gave them”, she narrated.
When she returned, Helen
said she was asked again to dip her hands into either of the remaining
pot. “It was the same procedure but this time only two women appeared. I
dipped my hand into the pot by my right and still picked pieces of
paper. I must confess that I heard the sound of thunder and lightning.
It was terrified, I begged for mercy while a voice shouted that I must
appease the gods. Baba came in again and said that the evil spirits
after me are so many. He assured me that the last pot contains what I
needed. I was asked to bring N6million to handle the sacrifice. I had
no choice because I was scared for my life and secondly the future will
be brighter.
“I returned on the
agreed date to dip my hand in the third pot but my husband who trailed
me, stormed the room and broke the pot. It was then my eyes opened.
Inside the pot was another paper written that I should bring N10million
or my entire family will be wiped out. I guess that I was under a spell
and I thank God for using my husband to rescue me. I guess I was under a
spell.”
The victim’s husband,
Mr. Okafor said he became worried when he realised that his wife was
sneaking out of the house early in the morning and returning home very
late. “I confronted her and she told me that she went to visit a friend
in Sango. I was worried because this has never happened and the
surprising part is that she will always sneak out of the house. On 28th
January, 2015, I decided to follow her.
“I allowed her to enter
the compound and followed her. I was not comfortable with the
environment and I needed to know the secret my wife kept from me. I
walked into the house and discovered that it was a shrine. They tried to
stop me but I boldly broke the pot and they threatened that I will die.
They gathered us to drink all kinds of concoction and to also sign an
undertaking that we hired them to perform rituals. We agreed and was
detained for the whole night while witches including Deborah told my
wife to try and complete the ritual. To escape from them, we agreed and
was released the next morning. The next day, I reported the matter to
the police.”
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