How I killed 76 women for ritual fortifications — Mysterious Ibadan man

In Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State, a mysterious guy whose name has not yet been revealed admitted to killing more than 70 women for ceremonial purposes.

The man known as "Mistina Orobo," who was born in Ibadan's Foko neighbourhood and claimed to be a preacher now, stated that the figure did not include the victims he had been recruited to murder and had consumed during his lifetime.

He made this revelation on Saturday's "Opeyemi" program on Fresh FM, a well-known socialist radio station in Ibadan, hosted by Yinka Ayefele.

He claimed that the women's bodies were consumed once the necessary blood had been extracted because it was necessary to replenish his supernatural power.

For more than seven years, my idol dates between 73 and 76 women. The club or other well-known locations are always the source of these women. I intentionally consume people to replenish the voodoo in my body. Even when I'm hacked, the machete breaks, and occasionally it won't pierce when I'm shot. The tongue, hand, and foot are the sweetest human organs.

Additionally, I work for legislators, bank managers, and other wealthy men. I have a lot of popularity with them. When I first started working with a bank manager, we killed a wealthy individual, and the bank provided the information.

The one individual left to sign refused to do so, so we went to see him, forced him to sign, and then executed him. I charge up to N50 to N80 million to get people killed and we always work as a team. I taught some people to work, some as highway or armed robbers and I usually get my fair share,” he added.

The man also narrated the roles he and his boys played during elections in Oyo State while soliciting that his identity be kept away from the public until it was time for him to reveal it.
When asked about his early life, the enigmatic guy revealed that he was a hired assassin and that, as the son of a herbalist, he had been eating sacrifices since he was nine years old.

"As a herbalist's child, I always ate sacrifices at seven different intersections; this strengthened me before I became a feared hired assassin and occasionally a highway robber."

But as he told how he changed his ways, the man claimed that after trying to exact revenge on those who had clashed with him in the past, he had a dream in which he saw Jesus.

"I had been killed before, but the idol I had at home woke me up," he wrote. The day I went to exact revenge on those who had fought and killed me. When we got to the first person, I had a change of mind. When we got to the house of the other one, he was drunk, and my boy was about to unleash on him when I begged that he should be spared, since then, I have been sympathetic and have left the wayward life. Now, God has taken over my life.

“I am now in a seminary. I spent four years learning to be a prophet. I am not ready to establish a church, I just want people to know my terrible story. I had sold all three houses and cars I bought while engaging in these acts. I met Jesus in my dream.”

He further emphasised that Temitope Olatoye, commonly known as Sugar, a former member of the House of Representatives, died because he was in Ghana at the time; otherwise, the incident would have been prevented. He added that he had constantly warned Sugar about the threats that were imminent.

After being shot in the head by alleged political thugs in the Lalupon neighbourhood of Ibadan, Sugar passed away on March 9, 2019, in the University College Hospital's Intensive Care Unit.

Within minutes, word of his attack spread, with some implying that he passed away immediately.