A man simply identified as Iku Monday by residents of Sabo area of
Abeokuta, Ogun State, is still being quizzed by the police for allegedly
beheading dead woman (names withheld) after exhuming her corpse from a
grave in her husband’s building site.
It revealed that on August 18 this year, Mr. Abiodun, husband of
Monday’s victim, contracted Monday to clear a plot of land belonging to
him on the outskirts of Sabo for a fee.
On the site was a grave of his (Abiodun’s) second wife, who died
recently of complications following delivery of her baby....continue
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They reportedly swooped on him but he escaped. The mob gave a hot chase
and eventually caught and stripped him naked, clubbing the daylight out
of him, while demanding an explanation for desecrating act. After much
battering, Monday allegedly confessed that he was commissioned by a
white garment pastor (names withheld), who owns a “mission house” in a
village called Oloomore in Ayetoro area of Abeokuta. He alleged that the
said cleric gave him N6,000 to get him the head of a dead person. His
words, “Please, be lenient with me.
I was asked to do this by a white garment cleric. He paid me N6,000 for
the job. I have been searching for a corpse’s head before Mr. Abiodun
contracted me to clear this site, and when I discovered a grave on the
site, and was sure it was recently dug, I decided to exhume the corpse
and behead her. I didn’t know it was Oga Abiodun’s wife.
If you spare my life, I will take you to the cleric, but not in this
naked condition, I would have to put on my clothes so the cleric will
recognize me.” As others were bent on lynching Monday, elders intervened
and pleaded with the mob to allow Monday lead them to the cleric.
Iku Monday then took the mob to the outskirts of Sabo, a place called
Oloomore, on Sanni Road in Ayetoro area of Ogun State. On getting to the
cleric’s place, a drama first played out in the shanty that could only
be described as a pigsty. Persons suspected to be worshippers or members
of a religious sect promptly took to their heels as soon as they
spotted a crowd approaching with Iku Monday.
The makeshift shanty has no proper roofing, only a brownish mosquito net
hung over it. There was no furniture of any kind to give the place the
appearance of a ‘home’. Sunday Sun discovered fetish materials such as
the horns of a ram wrapped with red and black clothes, carved wooden
images of a man and woman tied together with sacks, and a cock in a
basket with its legs bound. These and many other items hard to describe
in print were found in the place.
The cleric denied Monday’s allegation, saying he had never set eyes on
him before. His words, “He is a liar o. I don’t know him from Adam. He
is an agent of the devil brought to destroy my ministry. They have
failed spiritually, now they are combating me physically.” But residents
of Ayetoro, especially the cleric’s neighbours, told Sunday Sun they
had always suspected the cleric.
“When he first came to this place, he always carried one fetish
sacrifice or the other to three-way junctions in this area. We have
often wondered if he is truly a man of God as he professes. How can a
man of God be involved in fetish things?” Elder Kasumu, a resident of
the area, said. Unmoved by the ‘pastor’s denial, the mob took Monday and
his ‘client’ to the Sabo Police Station to face the law.
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