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Two siblings, Oluwaseun Ibrahim and Rukayat, are reported to be victims of an alleged fraudster parading himself as a marabout and herbalist, in their search for solutions to their perceived spiritual problems.
The herbalist in question with name AbdulSalami Lawal Yakub a.k.a. Garri had reportedly defrauded the two siblings to the tune if 5.4 million naira, as he was said to have preyed on their vulnerability and desperation to put an end to unfortunate circumstances bedeviling them.
The two sisters are currently battling to recover the princely sum from the herbalist who is now in the custody of the Ogun State Police Command.
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The elder one among the siblings, Rukayat who is a soft drink distributor explained that Oluwaseun her younger sister has over the years had the unfortunate occurrence of losing her children shortly after childbirth. She narrated that after Oluwaseun lost another child last year, she had to relocate to their elder sister’s abode in Sango-Otta and in that process, a lady acquaintance introduced her to the herbalist.
Highlighting how the predicament of her sister pushed her to engage the services of the herbalist, Rukayat said she followed suit in patronizing the man.
In her words: “My younger sister,
Oluwaseun, was losing her children shortly after they were born. Each time she
was delivered of a new baby, the baby would die exactly the same time as the
others before it.
“So, she was tired of losing her
children and gladly accepted to patronise the herbalist when an acquaintance
named Omoh introduced her to him.
“Each time we sought spiritual help,
we were told that my sister had marine spirit and that we should appease her
spiritual group called egbe in Yoruba, which required carrying out certain
sacrifices by invoking the spirit of her group for periodic appeasement.
“She relocated to the home of our
sister in Sango-Ota where she met a lady called Omoh, who later became her
acquaintance. My sister was fond of giving Omoh money because she was
benevolent.
“One day, Omoh told my sister that
the herbalist had revealed something to her about Oluwaseun’s plight and had
asked her to bring Oluwaseun to his shrine for a remedy to her problem.
“When Oluwaseun visited the man’s
house, the herbalist confirmed that he actually had a revelation and had
revealed what he saw about her to Omoh. He reiterated that invoking the spirit
of Oluwaseun’s group through some sacrifices was the solution to her problems.
“Unknown to us, it was Omoh that
actually gave the herbalist the details of my sister’s problems.
“He demanded the sum of N350, 000
for special sacrifices he boasted would stop the death of Oluwaseun’s children.
My sister called her husband on the phone immediately and he transferred the
sum of N250,000 to the herbalist and paid the balance a few days later.
“After the sum of N350,000 was paid
to the herbalist, he demanded an additional sum of N500,000 to complete the
sacrifices and my sister’s husband again paid him the amount.
“On the day the sacrifices were made
at his residence last December, he placed a pot on my sister’s head, made some
marks on her body with white substances, and poured a lot of fruits on the
floor.
“While the sacrifices were on, one
of the initiates he brought told me that I should do the same sacrifices for my
children too if I didn’t want to lose a child.
“The herbalist too later told me on
the phone that my daughter needed the sacrifices so that I would not lose her,
because she was possessed. Hence, I transferred the sum of N350,000 to him and
added N180,000 to the amount when he demanded additional money, making the
initial sum N530,000.”
Rukayat recalled that not long
after, Yakub added a twist to the matter when he told her that she needed to do
some sacrifices to regain her stolen glory.
She said: “Five days after the
sacrifices were performed for my sister, he (Yakub) invited me to his home and
said that when I accompanied my sister to the place where the sacrifices were
performed, it was revealed to him that my glory had been snatched by
unidentified persons in my family.
“So, I visited him in company with
my husband. And while we were in his home, he took me to the back of the
building and brought out from a pile of ashes something that looked like a
fruit with cowries attached to it, saying that the substance was the glory that
was stolen from me by my ancestral enemies.
“He gave the substance to me and I
showed it to my husband. He (Yakub) instructed me to take it home, use it to
pray for seven days and return it to him.
“When I returned the item, he placed
it before a deity known in Yoruba as Osanyin in Yoruba, called my name and
declared that I had truly taken back my glory from my enemies and that I should
thank my stars that I succeeded in taking it back.
“Moments later, he said that the
‘deity’ had revealed that a wicked ‘spirit’ warned that he had acted
inappropriately by helping me to retrieve my glory after it accepted from him
sacrifices to save my younger sister, Oluwaseun, from her problems.
“He said the wicked spirit had vowed
to punish me and my child for attempting to be set free from our problems. He
said that his ‘deity’ said we would make sacrifices to prevent calamity and a
number of items were mentioned by the so-called deity, which the herbalist said
were expensive and could only be found in the northern parts of the country.
“He then called a man he claimed was
the supplier of one of the items, iru esin olokun (horsetail
of the river goddess), four of which he said were required by the deity.
“The man he called on the phone said
that each of the items would cost us N500,000, which meant I would have to pay
N2 million for the four pieces.
“He then said the item he called ‘my
glory’ would first be returned to my body before the sacrifice to save me and
my child from being killed by the strange spirit would be carried out.
“That very moment, he gave me some
powdery black substance which he asked me to take with eko (corn pudding), and
I noticed that I could not resist paying him another money after taking the
substance with corn pudding.
“The following day, he started
harassing me for the money again and even visited me at home, urging me to look
for money to perform the sacrifice. I didn’t know what came over me when I
rushed to the bank and withdrew the sum of N2 million which I took to him in a
bag.
“The third day, he brought a clay
pot to my house and instructed me to pray and curse the spirit that was
threatening to kill me and my child for seven days. He said that I should
return the pot to him after the prayers.
“Surprisingly, while I was taking
the pot back to him, a young man mistakenly collided with me and broke the pot
at the Oshodi motor park in Lagos.
“I packed the pieces of the pot and
gave it to him when I got to his house by nightfall and he said he would have
slapped me if I were his sister for being so careless with the pot to the
extent that it was smashed into pieces by a stranger. He said the pot was meant
to be returned to the spirit that was threatening to kill me and my child in a
forest.
“He took me and my sister, Oluwaseun,
on a motorbike to a farmland around 9 pm and claimed to be invoking the spirit
he called Arigiji, and we were terrified by a strange noise accompanying the
coming of the spirit and the movement of a black snake-like object.
“We made to run away, but he asked
us to be calm, boasting that he possessed the power to control spirits.
“The spirit, which looked like a
midget, emerged with a burst of fire and said that it had threatened to kill me
for daring to retrieve my glory that was in its custody.
“The herbalist pleaded that our
lives be spared, but the spirit said he would only spare our lives if we
provided the items we had previously purchased because we broke the pot that
was given to us. Thus I coughed out another N2 million and other cash payments,
making the total amount he collected from me and my sister N5.4 million.
“I have all the details of the money
I collected for him from the bank. There was a time he even took me to a PoS
operator after demanding some money from me. The PoS operator has confirmed the
transaction to detectives.”
The scales, however, finally fell
off the eyes of the two sisters and they realised that they had been scammed by
the herbalist.
According to Rukayat, it turned out
that a piece of white cloth containing an unknown substance Yakub gave to
Oluwaseun to put underneath her pillow at home, which he claimed would
neutralise the evil around her, was actually stuffed with red sand and sawdust.
Thus, the two sisters reported Yakub to the police via a petition.
How video exposed herbalist
Unknown to Yakub, Rukayat was
recording the scenes where the sacrifices were performed on her sister.
In the footage sighted by our
correspondent, Yakub, swathed by unidentified persons who appeared in white
dresses like traditionalists, led others to pour effusive incantations on
Oluwaseun who was seated on the mat inside an uncompleted building.
“The said Omoh is the herbalist’s
informant. We cannot say that all the sacrifices worked, because the whole
thing happened in the last three or four months now and my sister has not had
another baby.
“I have the video of the scenes
where the sacrifices were performed for my sister, Oluwaseun, and Yakub who
claims to be an Alfa (Muslim cleric) now chanted incantations. He is a
scammer,” Rukayat added.
Explaining his complicity in the
matter, Yakub, a native of Akungba-Akoko in Ondo State, who described himself
as a marabout, said he was only trying to help the two sisters solve their
spiritual problems.
He said: “Oluwaseun came to me
seeking a solution to the loss of her children two weeks after they were born.
She told me that she had been told by some persons the remedy to her problem
was appeasing spirit children and she sought my assistance on that.
“I explained to her that only Osun
river priestesses could do what she asked me to do and I contacted river
priestesses to carry out the sacrifices.
“She also said that she could hardly
sleep and that the cause of her sleeplessness was a marine spirit that had not
been exorcised.
“I was given a list of items for the
sacrifices by the Osun river devotees and I showed her the list. They asked me
to get the items for them and transferred the sum of N800,000 to me in bits.
“Oluwaseun later confirmed to me on
the telephone that the sacrifices worked and that she could sleep well. She
even visited me and bought a lot of beverages and groceries for my children to
appreciate me for helping her out. We held the sacrifices like a party in front
of my house.
“Shortly after that time, her senior
sister contacted me that she wanted similar sacrifices performed on her child,
who she claimed was constantly crying from her sleep and that she had been told
that the sacrifices I did for her sister were also the solution to the child’s
problem.
“She too confirmed that her child’s
problem has since been neutralised.
”What they are not saying is that
they wanted to take over my huge cocoa farm which they sighted one day when
they visited me.
“I told her that the cocoa farm was
worth over N4 million and that I cannot give the farm away because I had
promised to give the proceeds from the sale of the cocoa to my wife.
“She later complained that one of
her female colleagues was snatching her customers and urged me to do medicine
for her that would finish the woman, but I refused. She then threatened to deal
with me for refusing to help her take out the woman.
“The next thing was that she brought
some thugs to my house, and my wife and I escaped through the back door to
report the matter to the police. She later invited policemen to arrest me.
“This is a great lesson for me
because my wife had warned me against my relationship with Rukayat and
Oluwaseun.
“Since I was born, I have not seen
or touched the sum of N4.5 million. And I wonder why they are lying because all
the money they paid to me was not more than N800,000.
“However, I could not deny that they
did not pay me the sum of N4.5 million because of the brutality meted out to me
while in police custody.
“Even one of my brothers who came to
secure my bail was also detained by the police and they even threatened to
arrest my son who is studying in one of the tertiary institutions in the state.
Hence, I admitted to collecting over N4 million from the two ladies.
“I have asked that one of my landed
properties be sold so that I can raise money to refund the two ladies. I had
expected that the land would have been sold and my brother would bring the
money for me today so that I can subsequently sign an undertaking on how to pay
the balance of the amount I collected from the ladies.
“I am pleading for mercy (from the
police) now. I want them to allow me learn a lesson that one should not claim
or handle matters that one lacks the competence to handle. I am pleading for
mercy from the police and the two women.”
Rukayat, however, countered Yakub on
the claims he made about is cocoa farm, saying: “What is my business with his
cocoa farm? He is only lying. I have a thriving business as a soft drink
distributor and I supply drinks to people in Ghana, where my customers reside.
“I am not poor and couldn’t have
attempted to covet his cocoa farm. I did not also ask him to deal with any of
my colleagues, because I have no competitors.”
Ogun State Police spokesman, Mr. Abimbola Oyeyemi, said the suspected fraudster, identified as Abdul Salami Yakub, was arrested in April following a petition forwarded to the Commissioner of Police by one Rukayat Ibrahim that the suspect defrauded her and her younger sister, Oluwaseun Ibrahim, to the tune of N5.475 million.
Source: The Nation
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