Confession: “How I was initiated into Badoo cult group, paid N20,000 for killing innocent victims”
An alleged suspected Badoo member, Chibuzor Igwe, 18, was arrested by the men of Nigerian police force after killing Pastor Victor Kanayo of Redeemed Christian Church of God, Finger of God Parish, Igbogbo. During an interview with the police, the suspect made some chilling revelations on how he and his gang members committed the murder and a little bit of how the group operates. Below is his confession:
In his own words: “We usually spray a powdery substance on a target, while he is sleeping. The person will then fall deeper into sleep. Once we are sure the person is in a deep sleep, we would smash the person’s head with stone, and then scrub his blood with a white handkerchief.”
In his own words: “We usually spray a powdery substance on a target, while he is sleeping. The person will then fall deeper into sleep. Once we are sure the person is in a deep sleep, we would smash the person’s head with stone, and then scrub his blood with a white handkerchief.”
Recounting how he joined the group, Igwe said: “After I was sacked from the factory where I used to work, I needed a job to sustain myself. That was why I went to meet Omotayo Abamoyegun. He is a friend. I wanted to work for him as a driver.
He advised me to wait for two weeks. After two weeks, he called me that he had a job for me. He said that the job was better than driving. It was then he introduced me to the Badoo group. I was forced to take an oath before I started working with them.
My first operation was the killing of the RCCG pastor at Igbogbo. They promised to give me N500,000 if I successfully carried out the operation. “It was Gift, the lady among us that showed us the pastor’s house.
Gift’s husband, Samuel, a welder, was the one who assisted us to break into the pastor’s house. Omotayo sprayed a substance on the pastor while he was still sleeping. I then used the stone to smash his head. I was given N20,000, instead of the N500,000. I was also given the pastor’s Asha Nokia phone.
They promised to balance me. I was leaving the scene when a local vigilante group arrested and handed me over to the police.” Imohimi, thereafter, prevented journalists from speaking to other suspects; he ordered that they should be returned to police cell.”—Amebosquare.com
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