After a few weeks of relative peace, the notorious ritual cult, Badoo, has rekindled panic in the Ikorodu area of Lagos State.
The cult killed a couple – Mr. and Mrs.
Adejare – two of their children, while the third kid was said to be in a
coma at the Ikorodu General Hospital.
The incident happened in the early hours
of Sunday in Oke Ota community, Ibeshe. The children were reportedly
aged between five and one. Two of them were identified as Siyin and
Ajoke, all females.
ERICGOSSIP learnt that the assailants cut the window net of the family’s apartment to gain entry.
They were said to have subsequently smashed the victims’ heads with a stone and left the area unnoticed.
A resident, who spoke on condition of
anonymity, said the incident became known around 12pm when church
members of the deceased checked on them on the way from church.
He said, “They had a special programme
in their church today (Sunday). The members decided to check on them
because they did not come to the church. They found the whole family in a
pool of blood and raised the alarm. One of the three children was still
breathing. He was rushed to the general hospital.
“There are burglar-proof bars on the
windows in the house, except in the kitchen. They came through the
kitchen. They tore the net and entered the house.
“We seem to have relaxed in securing the
community because the attack subsided for some time. Even the police
patrol has reduced.”
Another resident, who did not want his name in print, told ERICGOSSIP that the corpses were removed by policemen from the Ipakodo division.
He said the victims attended The Chosen
Generation Family Church in Oke Ota, adding that a stone used by the
gang was left behind.
“The apartment was given to them by the
church. The couple were on the bed, while the children slept on mats.
Four of them were killed. Their corpses have been deposited in the
Ikorodu General Hospital mortuary,” he added.
A community leader said the residents
would intensify vigils in the neighbourhood, urging the police to
ensure regular patrol on streets.
He said, “We were happy that things were
getting better before this incident. There is one little girl among
them receiving treatment at a hospital. Her head was smashed.
“We only hear sirens of the police
patrol from the main road. They don’t usually come into the inner parts
of the community, where the Badoo members operate.”
The Lagos State police spokesperson, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, said the killings had no connection with the Badoo cult, adding that the location of the family’s residence was not accessible to vehicles.
He said, “The house is just a room and
parlour with one open window and no visible form of security. A family
of five were attacked. Three died on the spot, one died while receiving
treatment at a hospital and the last member is alive and responding to
treatment.
No visible trace of violence or clues linked to the cult was found. No
stone was found at the scene. A case of murder is being investigated by
police detectives, which doesn’t fit in the modus operandi of the cult.”
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