A commercial motorcyclist, identified simply as Ifeanyi, has been arrested for allegedly handing over a nurse, Mrs. Helen Ilonge, to ritual killers after collecting N10,000.
It was learnt that Ilonge had on Tuesday last week took Ifeanyi’s motorcycle on her way to Igoli along the Ogoja-Ikom Highway in Ogoja LGA.
Ilonge, the coordinator of Primary Health Care in Bekwarra LGArea of Cross River State, was coming from a programme at the Assemblies of God Church, Abakaliki in Ebonyi State, and had alighted from a vehicle at Okpongrinya junction before taking the bike.
It was gathered that Ilonge (51) was beheaded while her other vital reproductive parts such as breast and vagina were removed for ritual purposes.
Ilonge’s neighbour, Mrs. Theresa Idagwu, on Sunday said, “Ifeanyi took the lady from Okpogrinya Junction on the pretense that he was taking her to the village, which is 10 minutes drive from the point. But along the way, he stopped and handed her over to kidnappers at Ukpe.
Meanwhile, the woman had called her daughter, Victoria, around 9pm that she had taken a bike at Okpogrinya Junction on her way to Igoli. She said when she gets to her destination; she would call again so that Victoria would boil water for her to take her bath. That was Ilonge’s last call.”
Repeated calls made to the woman’s line, according to Idagwu, indicated that it was switched off.
She said Ilonge’s family became worried when the woman did not return home. “We went everywhere- police stations, hospitals and even her friends in Igoli, thinking that may be an accident had occurred along the road but we got nothing,” Idagwu added.
Two days later, Idagwu said someone called Victoria on her phone and informed her that her mother had been kidnapped. The caller demanded a ransom of N50,000 to be remitted in form of recharge cards.
She said, “Since her daughter could not raise the money, she rushed to the Bekwarra LGA headquarters where the head of administration, Mr. Bisong Bogbo, and the chairman, Mr. Linus Edeh, provided the money with which she bought recharge cards and sent to the caller.
“The voice claimed that he needed the recharge cards so he could sell and run away from his master who is a ritual killer. He claimed that he had been serving his master for a long time and wanted to run away. He said once he gets the cards, he will break the door where the nurse is being kept and release her.”
The LGA’s head of administration, Bogbo, confirmed that the cards were sent to the kidnapper through Victoria’s telephone.
He said immediately the alleged kidnapper confirmed receipt of the cards; he switched off his telephone.
Luck, however, ran out of Ifeanyi. Policemen tracked his telephone line and discovered that he called Victoria from Abuochiche.
Further investigations, it was gathered, showed that Ifeanyi had been selling the cards in the village immediately he got them.
When he was arrested, Bogbo told our correspondent that Ifeanyi led the police to one of the ritual killers identified simply as Elvis.
Elvis, according to Bogbo, confessed that the nurse had already been killed and some of her vital organs removed before Ifeanyi asked for the recharge cards. Elvis also said the remains of the woman were buried in a swamp.
At the council headquarters, one of the late nurse’s colleagues, Mr. Gabriel Ogar, said she was probably the kindest woman he ever worked with. Ogar said, “I have worked with five coordinators, but I know that she is just the best so far. She worked to the admiration of Governor Liyel Imoke and now she has been killed leaving her five children without a helper."
It was gathered that Ilonge (51) was beheaded while her other vital reproductive parts such as breast and vagina were removed for ritual purposes.
Ilonge’s neighbour, Mrs. Theresa Idagwu, on Sunday said, “Ifeanyi took the lady from Okpogrinya Junction on the pretense that he was taking her to the village, which is 10 minutes drive from the point. But along the way, he stopped and handed her over to kidnappers at Ukpe.
Meanwhile, the woman had called her daughter, Victoria, around 9pm that she had taken a bike at Okpogrinya Junction on her way to Igoli. She said when she gets to her destination; she would call again so that Victoria would boil water for her to take her bath. That was Ilonge’s last call.”
Repeated calls made to the woman’s line, according to Idagwu, indicated that it was switched off.
She said Ilonge’s family became worried when the woman did not return home. “We went everywhere- police stations, hospitals and even her friends in Igoli, thinking that may be an accident had occurred along the road but we got nothing,” Idagwu added.
Two days later, Idagwu said someone called Victoria on her phone and informed her that her mother had been kidnapped. The caller demanded a ransom of N50,000 to be remitted in form of recharge cards.
She said, “Since her daughter could not raise the money, she rushed to the Bekwarra LGA headquarters where the head of administration, Mr. Bisong Bogbo, and the chairman, Mr. Linus Edeh, provided the money with which she bought recharge cards and sent to the caller.
“The voice claimed that he needed the recharge cards so he could sell and run away from his master who is a ritual killer. He claimed that he had been serving his master for a long time and wanted to run away. He said once he gets the cards, he will break the door where the nurse is being kept and release her.”
The LGA’s head of administration, Bogbo, confirmed that the cards were sent to the kidnapper through Victoria’s telephone.
He said immediately the alleged kidnapper confirmed receipt of the cards; he switched off his telephone.
Luck, however, ran out of Ifeanyi. Policemen tracked his telephone line and discovered that he called Victoria from Abuochiche.
Further investigations, it was gathered, showed that Ifeanyi had been selling the cards in the village immediately he got them.
When he was arrested, Bogbo told our correspondent that Ifeanyi led the police to one of the ritual killers identified simply as Elvis.
Elvis, according to Bogbo, confessed that the nurse had already been killed and some of her vital organs removed before Ifeanyi asked for the recharge cards. Elvis also said the remains of the woman were buried in a swamp.
At the council headquarters, one of the late nurse’s colleagues, Mr. Gabriel Ogar, said she was probably the kindest woman he ever worked with. Ogar said, “I have worked with five coordinators, but I know that she is just the best so far. She worked to the admiration of Governor Liyel Imoke and now she has been killed leaving her five children without a helper."

Ibo people na d love of money go kill some of una o...imagine killing for N10,000? So stupid. *yinmu* Biola
ReplyDeleteHa ha Biola just comment or stfu! Y are u bringing tribe into this, look this thing is everywhere may God help us all! Btw am Yoruba
Deletethunder fire your mouth for calling igbo people Biola.Go and search google to see where money ritual originated! it started in a yoruba land nonesense Biola.yeye man or woman you are animal,illiterate.
ReplyDeleteLol@ google where ritual was originated! A beg leave Biola u hv said it all she is an illiterate bcos only illiterate brings tribe to every conversation
DeleteSome human beings are really wicked. This is senseless killing and the guys must be punished. Why are people getting so desperate for money?
ReplyDeleteGovernment should ban all commercial okada and privately owned taxi. let government run the transport sector
ReplyDeleteRitual killings happens everywhere. Biola , what can a yoruba man or woman do without applying JuJu (charm). Do u know how many cases of ritual killings that has occured in many of ur yoruba villages? This issue is everywhere. God please I ask for your devine protection over Me and my Family.
ReplyDeleteAm with u ritual killings is everywhere! I also ask for divine protection on me and my families IJN
DeleteI am an igbo man and the ifeanyi is an igbo name so ppl have a right to shout igbo ppl.In igbo they say"Otuu aka ruta mmanu,ya ezue ohaa" which means when one finger picks up oil,it touches the rest! Igbo ppl must stop this shady way of making money! Let yoruba ppl and hausa ppl speak for their own ppl!I have spoken against what is bad! What is bad is bad!
ReplyDeleteAccording to the economist , money is a legal tendency that is use for the payment of goods and service. The love of money is the begining of all Evil. Money should only be liked not loved. The love of money has ruined family, love and has corrupted good manner.were is the saying that good name is better riches?. The way we in that country respect money , which we learnt from our criminal rullers, would always make us to open one eye while even sleeping with out parents, children, wife, husband, best friend and so on. Cos u do not know who is who these days It is a pity that Emeka ezuoghu did not succeded when he wannted to wipe out those our early leaders, who were the first to rule this country and brought in corruption.
ReplyDeleteAm tird of our pple,jst image sellng sum1 dat kan cure ur family, infuture 4 jst #10,000. C poverty.GOD help us
ReplyDeletePoverty indeed and greedyness,the fear of God is paramount may God help us all.
ReplyDeleteI am Ibo person but its a honest truth that most Ibo people are very greedy and dubious when it come to this kind of crime and wickedness but there are other wicked humanbeings 2 in other tribe in 9ja.Its just greedyness and selfishness 4 some one to sell a human being 4 N10k.These people should be executed 4 their crime.May her soul rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteYou are 100% correct
DeleteHabah Father let ur will b done.
ReplyDeleteEmeka you are very stupid, unfortunately you are not Emkeka nor an igbo person, probably you are from yoruba tribe. However go and check your side and see how bad they are before you condemn igbo tribe.you are an animal by making such comment in public illiterate.
ReplyDeleteIgbo man as you call your self,You are a bastard onyamiri for calling me stupid.I am pure ibo than u.Don't get angry bicos I said d truth.Most Ibo people like you are very dubious,wicked unciviliseand animalistic.Chineke kpoyokor.
DeleteNa wao. how come you know this story. Am in Ogoja and it is the story of the town. Olufamous, thump up
ReplyDeletePls let us leave tribe out of dis issue bcos no tribes is clean in dis money rituals of a things. Only dat Bola got d mesage wrong by point finger on a particular tribe. Am yoruba by tribe & whic i hav d oportunity 2 travel 2 many states in Nageria & whic make me 2 b acustomed wit d culture of other tribes. Pls my felows pal no tribes wil ever encourage ritualism but we as an individual chose it as a short cut 2 become rich & whic wil never end d peoples dat choses d path wel but hel fire
ReplyDeletePls let us leave tribe out of dis issue bcos no tribes is clean in dis money rituals of a things. Only dat Bola got d mesage wrong by point finger on a particular tribe. Am yoruba by tribe & whic i hav d oportunity 2 travel 2 many states in Nageria & whic make me 2 b acustomed wit d culture of other tribes. Pls my felows pal no tribes wil ever encourage ritualism but we as an individual chose it as a short cut 2 become rich & whic wil never end d peoples dat choses d path wel but hel fire
ReplyDeleteTo d guyz dat wrote d comments after biola's own u guyz a bastards am sure ur igbo! Ur forefathers are morons and ur generation nd d ones yet to come will continue to live with the curse u all place on ur selves! Dahinska banza!!!
ReplyDeletei am ibo......ibo ppl lv mani too much....d ist psn dat comentd s 100% correct
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