I Saw Rich Men Coming For Human Body Parts For Rituals – Lady Who Escaped From Ritualists
When you see a guys or lady doing same business with you but
they are the ones having “connection” and making big money, don’t be
quick to jealous; a lot goes on in secret that you can’t even imagine.
Do you know where they go to “bath” in the middle of the night? Do
you know what they eat inside forest when normal human beings are
sleeping? Do you know the “bloody” sacrifices they do?
Trust God, don’t just trust Him but show that you are ready to
surrender to him for your blessings, not like you are one leg serving
God and you are using another leg to engage in secret sin.
Today, some have promoted money to the extent that many are messing
their life and eternity for it, but you don’t have to follow them. God
Almighty is more than able to bless you. Seek PRAYERS.
Read the story of a young lady who escaped from kidnappers den and her experience…
After about 11 days in kidnappers’ den, 18-year-old Mary Olaniyan, a
student of the Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, has a lot to be
thankful for.
According her, if not for divine intervention, she might have become a
human to be carved up as body parts by ritual killers and be sold to so
called Rich Men.
She narrated her miraculous escape from a forest she found herself
after she became unconscious in a cab she boarded in front of the school
gate on September 1, 2017.
The young lady, who lives outside the campus, said after finishing
lectures on campus that day, she was heading home when she boarded the
kidnappers’ vehicle at about 6.30pm outside the main gate of the college
along the Ondo-Ore highway.
According to her, four men were already seated in the vehicle painted in Ondo State taxi colours.
Olaniyan said, “I boarded the taxi alongside a lady at the same
location and two other men. The two of the men were going to Yaba in
Ondo town.
“As soon as I boarded the vehicle I became unconscious and by the
time I regained my consciousness, I found myself in a building located
inside a thick forest. I didn’t know the exact town where the forest is
located but it is a very thick forest.
“I discovered that there were two guys and three ladies that had
already been kidnapped and kept inside the building in the forest. The
three men that kidnapped us were there too.”
Her 11 days in the forest was an experience she said she could only describe as hell.
Looking conspicuously emaciated and frail, Olaniyan, is still shaken, days after her escape.
She shed tears as she narrated that she drank only water for the 11 days she spent in the captivity.
“The men did not give us food for the time we were there, they were giving us only water,” she said.
Olaniyan did not describe her abductors as mere kidnappers who kidnap
for ransom. She explained that it became clear that they dealt in human
parts.
She narrated that they killed their victims and sold their body parts
to “big men” customers many of whom she saw visiting the camp in
expensive cars.
“I saw strange men coming in big vehicles to collect some things in cellophane bags. I knew it had to be human flesh,” she said.
On how she escaped from the hands of her captors, Olaniyan described
her freedom as divine, saying she escaped while they (captors) were
quarrelling with one another. She said she used the opportunity of the
fight of her abductors to escape, alongside other victims, into the
bush.
“Fight broke out among the kidnappers over money. The money was given
to them by one of their customers, who came and left with something
they put in a cellophane bag too.
“They did not watch us as they fought. That was when we used the
opportunity to run out of the building in the forest.” Olaniyan stated.
She said she trekked for three days in the forest until she got to
Ile-Oluji-Ipetu Ijesa Road, where she met a lady on the road and asked
for directions to Ondo town.
Olaniyan was then told that she was close to Ile-Oluji. Soon after
trekking along the road, she explained that she got to Igbo Oja village
near Ondo where she made efforts to reach her mother on the mobile phone
she begged to use from a resident.
Since the abduction of Olaniyan, two other students of the college –
Blessing Oladepo and Mary Oluwasemilore – have been declared missing
after they were suspected to have been kidnapped.
According to Punch, some of the kidnappers, who were arrested by the
men of the Ondo State Police Command, confessed to be behind abduction
of the female students of the institution.
However, Olaniyan in her own case was lucky to have escaped from the
den of the hoodlums following what she described as a divine
intervention.
The Public Relations Officer of the Adeyemi College of Education,
Mrs. Seto Olatuyi, said Olaniyan is a 100-level student in the History
Department of the institution and school authorities declared her
missing when her friends could not locate her.
Reacting to the development, the Provost of the College, Prof.
Olukoya Ogen, expressed gratitude for Olaniran’s safe return and warned
the students to always be vigilant in their movements.
As of the time of filing this report, Olaniyan was still receiving treatment at a hospital.
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