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I Also Work For Bank Managers, Politicians, And Some Other Rich Men, And I’m Very Popular- Suspect

As reported by Punch, an unnamed individual from Ibadan has confessed to killing over 70 women for ritual purposes in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State.

The man, who claims to be a pastor and hails from the Foko neighborhood of Ibadan, made this disturbing admission during an interview on Yinka Ayefele’s radio show, “Opeyemi,” on Saturday.

Mistina Orobo stated that the blood of these women was essential for him to rejuvenate his mystical powers, and their bodies were eaten after the necessary blood was drawn.

“My idol has been involved with around 73 to 76 women over the course of more than seven years. He usually meets these women at clubs or other well-known venues,” he said.

The confessed ritual killer explained that his motive for committing these heinous crimes was to maintain his supposed invincibility.

“When I consume human flesh, I do it intentionally to rejuvenate the voodoo energy within me. Occasionally, when I’m shot, the bullets don’t go through, and even when I’m attacked with a machete, it shatters. The most delectable parts of a human are the tongue, palm, and foot.”

Mistina Orobo further revealed his involvement in high-profile crimes, claiming to work for influential individuals.

“I also work for bank managers, politicians, and some other rich men. I’m very popular among them. When I first worked with a bank manager, it was one wealthy man that we killed and the info was supplied in the bank.”

He described a particular event in which he and his team killed a wealthy individual to secure his signature. “The last person who needed to sign refused, so we went to see him, made him sign, and then killed him afterward.”

The admitted murderer also revealed the high fees he charges for his services, ranging from N50 to N80 million.

“I charge between N50 and N80 million to have people killed, and we always operate as a team. I’ve trained some individuals to work in various roles, including highway robbery and armed robbery, and I typically receive my fair share.”

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