Disturbing Incident in Orozo, Abuja: Man Caught with Human Head of Girlfriend in Alleged Ritual Attempt
A shocking and disturbing incident unfolded in Orozo, a suburb of Abuja, when a passerby intercepted a man allegedly involved in ritualistic activities. The man, identified as a suspected "Yahoo boy" (a term commonly used for internet fraudsters in Nigeria), was caught carrying a human head in a nylon bag on his way to reportedly perform a money ritual.
The human head, which was later confirmed to be that of his girlfriend, was discovered in the bag by a concerned passerby who noticed the suspicious activity. The suspect had been in a romantic relationship with the woman for about one year, during which he was seen living an unusually lavish lifestyle, despite having no visible or traceable means of income.
According to eyewitness accounts, the man appeared to be in a hurry and was seemingly unaware of the presence of the passerby, who immediately reported the incident to the local authorities. Upon investigation, it was revealed that the suspect had been using his relationship with the woman as part of a ritualistic scheme to gain wealth through illegal means.
Authorities have since detained the suspect for further questioning, and the woman’s remains have been sent for autopsy to determine the exact cause of death. The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, raising concerns about the increasing prevalence of ritualistic practices linked to internet fraud and other illicit activities.
Local residents have expressed shock and disbelief, as the couple had reportedly been seen frequently in the area, and nothing had appeared amiss in their relationship. Many are now questioning how such gruesome acts can be carried out under the guise of seemingly normal relationships.
The authorities have promised to investigate the matter thoroughly and have appealed to the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities. Meanwhile, the incident serves as a grim reminder of the dangerous and often deadly consequences of money rituals, which continue to plague various parts of Nigeria.