My friend sold me to a Ritualists for N150,000- victim
Hearing the
story of kidnapped people for ritual purposes or for a ransom is disturbing and
many just thank God it isn’t them and pray against it. The truth however is
that with dangerous elements that carry out these dastardly acts roaming freely
amongst us, everyone is at risk. Here is the story of a young man, Timothy
Lawani, 25, a trader at Suleja roundabout area, who was kidnapped for ritual
purpose but survived the ordeal.
Lawani, in an
interview with LEADERSHIP Weekend, said it was God that saved him after he was
kidnapped, tied up and was to be sacrificed in Kano.
The incident
happened at about 4am on January 14, 2015. Lawani went outside his family house
at Old Barracks, Suleja to ease himself, when suddenly he heard someone call
his name. Walking towards a red Volkswagen Golf parked behind his house, he was
surprised to see an old friend, Friday, comfortably seated in the car beckoning
on him with two hefty men.
Narrating his
story, Lawani said, “In my confused state, I greeted them. One of them held me
and the other sprayed a powder on my face. That was the last thing I could
remember. I later saw myself in a very large hall with other young men who were
tied up. The kidnappers kept bringing other people to join us. Sometimes, they
even offered us food to eat which we all refused. They then said, whether we
ate or not, we would die after all.
“After two
days, we were made to put on white apparels and join a queue. I noticed that
anyone who goes out never comes back; I was so scared. When it was my turn, I
went outside, saw a large pool of water like swimming pool and a man standing
by the side chanting incantations. He later ordered the guards to take me
inside that they were not in need of someone like me.”
Continuing,
Lawani said, “In my presence, the man called on Friday who came about 40
minutes later. After telling him that I was not acceptable for their rituals,
Friday started flogging me mercilessly. He then ordered the men to take me out,
but not before the ritualist got angry, and ordered the hefty men to bring
Friday for sacrifice in my place. I heard him beg them to give him just 30
minutes to enable him bring another person, but the man said there was no time.
“With
Friday’s hands and legs tied, the man began chanting incantations again. This
time, I saw crocodiles coming out of the water. Friday was then thrown inside,
the reptiles feasted on him. I was not myself because of the sight of blood and
how such large reptiles ate up a whole human being. The man later ordered the
men to throw me out, that I was useless to them. They sprayed a powder on my
face again and I became unconscious.’’
On how he got
back to his senses, Lawani recalled that he was sheltered by a Hausa man who
saw him wandering in Gomoja area of Kano State.
After prayers
were offered for him for about three days, he regained consciousness but could
not speak. It was then he wrote down his father’s phone number which he easily
remembered and with which they used to reach his family, that had been
searching frantically for him.
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