The money ritual suspects
The money ritual suspects. From left is father of the boy

Money Ritual: 50-Year-Old Farmer Offers Last Child To Train 9 Others

1 year ago
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A 50-year-old Beninese farmer identified as Poni Bada has confessed that the pressure to train his children pushed him into using one of them for a money ritual.
The farmer said he left his country home of Jakotome for Nigeria, with his unsuspecting nine-year-old son, Agbe, in May, 2023, to work in a farmland where he was paid ₦5,000.
Having settled down in Nigeria, he complained to his Nigerian contact, Benjamin Balobi, after a month, that the money paid to his son was too small compared to the farm work.Nigeria Is Too Sinful, Wicked, Corrupt, God Angry- Lagos Ex-Deputy Gov Ojikutu
“I have 10 children from three wives. The situation of things kept going from bad to worse. I could not feed my children. I then decided to use my last child, Agbe, for a money ritual, so that I could train the other children and have better living conditions.
“In May 2023, I left my home town in Jakotome, Benin Republic for Nigeria, to visit my brother, Benjamin Balobi, at Ilaro, Ogun State, who earlier told me he was doing well as a farmer and that the owner of a farmland was looking for labourers.
“That was how I brought Agbe to Nigeria to work.
But the thought of using him for a money ritual came up when I realized that the money paid as salary to my son was very poor.”
Realising that he could have better living conditions, the farmer decided to make his move.
He said, “I told Balobi to help me get a herbalist that would help me with the money rituals; he said he knew no one but promised to help me find a herbalist who might have information on it.
“He informed Ige Koshelu (one of the suspects) who found someone that promised to take us to the herbalist’s place in Sango. But we were taken to another herbalist’s place in Owode, where we were arrested.”
According to reports, Ige Koselu, Benjamin Balobi and Segun Shile, accompanied the farmer to a herbalist’s home in Owode area of Ogun State, where the money ritual was to be carried out.
The trio reportedly contributed ₦100,000 needed to start the ritual process, with an agreement to have their share of the loot if the ritual was successful and money started to roll in.
However, they ran out of luck as a team of policemen from the Zone 2 Command, Onikan Lagos, who acted on intelligence, stormed the herbalist’s shrine and effected the arrest of all the suspects, while the boy was rescued.
One of his accomplices,  Segun Shile, a commercial motorcyclist, said four herbalists earlier contacted declined to engage in money ritual sacrifice.
Expressing regrets, Segun said, “If I had known, I would have withdrawn. We were warned by the herbalist I took them to at Owode, Ogun State, not to use the boy.
“When I called the herbalist on the phone, he said there was nothing like money rituals. A few days later, he invited me to bring the person that would be used for the rituals.
“Immediately he sighted the boy, he stated categorically that the child’s head was too strong to be used for rituals.
“He, however, demanded ₦100,000 to take to another herbalist who would perform the rituals.
“Three of us, Balobi, Koshelu and myself, who accompanied the father of the boy there, then went outside to discuss how to raise the money.
“Balobi brought ₦50,000, and Koshelu and I added ₦25,000 each. We told the boy’s father not to pay since he was donating his son for the ritual.
“The agreement was for him to give us out of what would come out of the process. When we handed the money to the herbalist, he picked up his phone and called someone. To our surprise, the next thing we saw were policemen.”
Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 2, Command, AIG Muhammed Ali, who confirmed the arrest of the suspects and rescue of the minor, said the latter would be taken to a juvenile home at the end of the investigation.

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