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Taming the Badoo Spectre

Femi Ogbonnikan writes on the collaborat­ive efforts of the OPC and Lagos State Police Command to end the activities of a cult group, Badoo, terrorisin­g and killing innocent residents of Ikorodu

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Ikorodu, situated at a distance of approximat­ely 36 km north of Lagos, bounded on the south by the Lagoon, in the north with common boundary with Ogun State and in the east with common boundary with Agbowa-Ikosi, a town in Epe division of Lagos State, is a sleepy community and home to all and sundry, regardless of tribes and nationalit­ies. It also boasts of thriving economic and commercial hub of the Lagos State, with the presence and location of scores of manufactur­ing industries and blue-chip companies. According to the 2006 population census figure, Ikorodu has a headcount of 535, 619 populace.

Smarting shortly from the fall of militant boys and kidnappers who had made the creeks in Isawo, Agric, in Ikorodu West Local Council Developmen­t Authority (LCDA) their safe haven and unleashing mayhem on hapless Nigerians, including the security operatives, there appears to be no end in sight as the community has continued to play host to criminal elements, wreaking havoc on a daily basis.

Fresh in the latest criminal dimension is the birth of a ‘Badoo’ cult group.

The Badoo, a cult group which enjoys the sponsorshi­p and support of some powerful men and women in the society, is reputed for money-making rituals, but it has its base within the Ikorodu community. Their mode of operations, include striking at midnight, sprinkling homes of their victims, on arrival, with a liquid substance (an oil) which usually weakens the body systems of the entire household members, while the assailants use heavy grinding stones to hit the heads of their victims to death, after which they would remove genital organs and female breasts.

Its emergence, it was said, dated back to June 5, 2016, when the first gory incident was recorded in Ibeshe, a suburb town in Ikorodu.

Suspected members of the group, it was learnt, struck at Oke Ota community in Ibeshe, raping and killing a 27-year-old Ghanaian, Obinna.

Soon afterwards, precisely on July 9, 2016, the gang returned to Ibeshe and attacked a 60-year-old woman named, Francisca and also blinded her 10-year-old daughter, Marvellous.

Similarly, on Saturday, July 23, a member of the Badoo group sneaked into a Parish of the Celestial Church of Christ (CCC), located at Itesiwaju Community, a suburb of Ikorodu, while a vigil was ongoing and abducted an eight-year-old girl.

But these attacks seem unbridled and as well, unabated as the group cashed in on security lapses and went on the prowl in the early part of the 2017. In most cases, the group always wreaks havoc on soft targets and vulnerable­s, located at the fringes of Ikorodu, such as Aleke, Isiu, Adamo, Itamaga, Odongunyan, Ibeshe, Igbogbo and a few others.

Between June 5, 2016 and June 27, 2017, it was said that no fewer than 26 persons were murdered by the Badoo group in 15 separate attacks.

In a single attack on May 4, 2017, the suspected ritual killers sent to their early graves six members of a family at Aleke New Site, in Ikorodu North Local Council Developmen­t Area (LCDA). The assailants, it was gathered, struck at the midnight and wiped out the entire six members of Taofiq and Simiat Agbaje family, Rodiat, Toyeebat and two others.

A couple of weeks later, precisely on May 28, 2017, the group also struck at Itamaga, behind Radio Lagos substation. According to reports, the group murdered in cold blood five members of a family, including a pregnant woman, opened her womb and went away with her foetus. A pestle and a mortar were allegedly used to snuff life out of the victims. With an exception of one of the family members, an SSS3 student, a lone survivor of the attack who was said to be battling for her life at an undisclose­d hospital within Ikorodu, the others were sent to their early graves.

The last straw that broke the camel’s back was the attack on Wednesday, June 28, 2017, at Odongunyan when the cultists struck at House No. 9, Aliyu Adesanya Street, Olopomeji Bus Stop, Odongunyan and killed three members of David Ikehi family, himself, wife, Priscillia and son, Moses to death, except the fourth member of the family, Sunday, who narrowly survived the attack by whisker, but he sustained serious injuries inflicted on him. Thus, irked by the unsavoury developmen­t on that penultimat­e Wednesday, residents took to the streets and decided to take laws into their hands in the face of collapsed security structure to end the unwholesom­e criminal activities of the Badoo gang which has continued to rear its ugly head in the community.

Angry residents in their hundreds, including traditiona­lists in their fortified charms and white regalias marched to the Palace of the Ayangburen of Ikorodu, Oba Kabiru Shotobi, in protest against the continued wanton killings by the Badoo gang members without any major breakthrou­gh by the security operatives in the arrest of the criminal leaders behind the ugly trend.

Distraught and not leaving any stone unturned, it was reliably gathered that the Ikorodu traditiona­l council had to wade in, culminatin­g in proffering spiritual interventi­on to stem the ugly tide. So, between Thursday, June 29 and Saturday, July 1, it was learnt, a two-hour ritual between 10:00pm and 12:00am was observed in all the nooks and crannies of the community, in order to invoke the

The Badoo, a cult group which enjoys the sponsorshi­p and support of some powerful men and women in the society, is reputed for moneymakin­g rituals, but it has its base within the Ikorodu community. Their mode of operations, include striking at midnight, sprinkling homes of their victims, on arrival, with a liquid substance (an oil) which usually weakens the body systems of the entire household members, while the assailants use heavy grinding stones to hit the heads of their victims to death, after which they would remove genital organs and female breasts

 ??  ?? Some of the arrested Badoo suspects
Some of the arrested Badoo suspects

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