Herbalist at large as Ex-Deputy governor confirms daughter was used for ritual

20-year-old Khadijat, a final year student of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, was found dead in her boyfriend’s house six days after she went missing from school. She was found buried in a shallow grave in Adeyemi’s room.

According to reports, Adeyemi, popularly known as QS, had killed her for ritual purposes then he dug a grave in the room, buried the deceased in it, and placed his mattress on the shallow grave.

It was reported that the Herbalist who did the money ritual for Adeyemi, currently at large, instructed him to keep the corpse for seven days, but luck ran out on the Abuja-based boyfriend when his younger brother became aware of what was going on and reported the incident to the police in Akure before the seven days was up.

Confirming the arrest, the Ondo State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Femi Joseph said the suspected killer was arrested by a team of detectives from the police Criminal Investigations Department (CID). The PPRO said Adeyemi, who was already in the police custody, had been cooperating with the police with relevant information on the circumstances that led to the death of Khadijat Oluboyo.

My daughter was used for ritual – Ondo ex-deputy governor

A former deputy governor of Ondo State, Alhaji Lasisi Oluboyo, has confirmed that his daughter, Khadijat, was used for ritual.

Alhaji Lasisi Oluboyo

But the former deputy governor alleged that the suspect killed and buried his daughter in his room and put his mattress on the grave.

He said, “Somebody called us that she was missing on Monday, July 2, 2018, and we got in touch with her friends in the school.

READWoman seek divorce after husband hired Alfa to sleep with her for 3 days, for money rituals

“I had sent her money on previous Friday; the usual thing is that when she got bank alert, she would call me back to thank me. But I did not get any response from her that day.

“On Monday, we called her number and we did not get through. We got a text that the phone was not good and that she would call back.”

Lasisi said his family later organised a special prayer which made the suspect to confess to his sister.

He said he wanted Alao to face the wrath of the law to serve as a deterrent to others.

Exit mobile version