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Panic as beheaded body found in Lagos

Tension gripped the Idimu area of Lagos State on Sunday after residents discovered the bodies of two men, one of which was beheaded.
Ekwutosblog learnt that the killings occurred late Saturday night, but the corpses were only discovered on Sunday morning along Oladun Road.
When our correspondent visited the scene, the lifeless bodies were still lying several meters apart.
This also drew the attention of stunned residents and passersby who gathered around the bodies.
A resident Lanre Ajao who spoke to Ekwutosblog identified one of the deceased as Baba Oja.
He said, “We woke up to see their lifeless bodies on the road this morning. We cannot immediately identify the one with a severed head but the other person is Baba Oja. He is very popular in this area.
“He was also known to always mingle with some boys who ran after flashy cars to collect money from the drivers around the Council bus stop. We still saw him yesterday controlling the traffic for some of the flashy cars.”
Another resident, Jamiu Raji, told Ekwutosblog that the nature of the killings indicated cult violence.
“We found out that the incident was not just a fight. It is related to a cult attack because of the way the two of them were killed. However, incidents like this are not common in this area. That is why people were shocked to see this,” he said.
It was further gathered that the corpses remained at the scene for nearly 10 hours before police operatives eventually arrived.
The second corpse was later identified as that of another resident in the community whose name our correspondent could not ascertain as of press time.
Another resident who did not want his name in print for security reasons said the families of the deceased victims were made to part away with money before they could allow them to take the corpses away.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, could not be reached as calls made to his phone were not responded to. A text message sent to him had yet to be responded to as of the time this report was filed.
Ekwutosblog reported that no fewer than three persons were killed in separate cult clashes in the Mushin area of Lagos State and the Lantoro area of Abeokuta, Ogun State capital in February.
The cult clashes stemmed from renewed disputes between members of the Aiye Confraternity and the Eiye Confraternity.
Credit : Dayo Oyewo
Dayo, a Sociology graduate, covers City and Crime on the Metro Desk. He is a resourceful, self-motivated and result-driven journalist.
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Security analyst Zagazola Makama shared the information on X on Sunday, saying the troops acted on credible intelligence about the movement of the attackers.
According to the Makama, the soldiers from Sub-Sector 5 set up an ambush along the Wake–Kabode–Abrum axis after learning that terrorists were heading from Gabachua high ground towards Insami and Kabode for a planned kidnapping.
“The ambush, which took place around 7:00 a.m., led to the killing of two terrorists,” Makama wrote.
Troops recovered two AK-47 rifles, two extra magazines, a mobile phone, and a motorcycle, which was destroyed at the scene.
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Ummaru made the remarks on Saturday during a peace dialogue between bandit groups and community leaders in Matazu Local Government Area of Katsina State.
He urged security operatives to exercise restraint, emphasizing that the dialogue process would only succeed if all parties approached it in good faith.
The meeting, convened to foster peace and reconciliation, comes amid renewed efforts by stakeholders to curb banditry across Katsina and neighbouring states.
Community elders attending the dialogue also called on both bandit groups and security agencies to commit to genuine peace to ensure the safety and well-being of residents.
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The pair tied the knot in 2018 and have a child together.
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