The discovery of a baby placenta in the home of a popular Alfa,
identified as Alfa Gani, is causing confusion in the Laduba community,
Ogidi area of Ilorin, Kwara State. The discovery was made when some
volunteers went round the Laduba community to appeal for financial
contributions from residents for the repair of a faulty transformer in
the area.
It was said that the volunteers perceived offensive odour at Gani’s
residence, which they later reported to other members of the
community. Curious to know what smelled, some members of the community
rushed to the man’s residence and demanded an explanation for the
offensive odour oozing from his house.
An eyewitness said Alfa Gani initially accused the community members of
intruding into his privacy. He was said to have rushed to the Oloje
Police Station to report the community members...
The eyewitness, who spoke to Punch, added that before Gani could come
back with the police, the community members had entered his house and
discovered a boy with a baby placenta.
The enraged community members were said to have beaten up the boy,
making him to confess that he was asked to prepare a charm by Gani, who
allegedly exhumed the placenta.
While this was going on, a woman, whose baby naming ceremony was
recently held near Gani’s house, arrived at the scene. On seeing the
placenta, she was said to have rushed to where the placenta of her
new-born baby was buried, only to discover that it was missing. She was
said to have raised the alarm, alerting the community members to the
ugly development.
When Alfa Gani came back with police to arrest community members, the commotion was still in progress.
The source said, “The residents narrated their discovery to the
policemen. It was at that point that the police decided to search the
entire house including an uncompleted building behind the suspect’s
house, after which they discovered some human parts.”
It was gathered that the enraged mob vandalised Gani’s house and set it on fire.
The policemen, who were overwhelmed by the crowd, managed to prevent
them from lynching the suspect as they whisked Alfa Gani away to their
station. The incident fuelled speculations that there were dens of
ritual killers and markets where human parts were traded in Ilorin.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Kwara State Command, Mr. Ajayi
Okasanmi, however, told Punch that there was no den of ritual killers in
the state capital.
He said, “That is not true. What was discovered was not a den of ritual
killers, but a suspected criminal who was used to performing fetish
activities. The man was looking for a placenta of a new baby, exhumed
the buried placenta and used it for whatever yet-to-be identified
purpose.
“He just came back from jail. He went to where a placenta was just
buried about three days ago before the incident. He dug up the placenta
and while he was doing that, people saw him and tried to do things their
own way. In the process of damaging his house by the youth, the police
got there and arrested the suspect with the exhibit. The police have
started investigation to get to the root of the matter.”