Escape from ritual killers: The story of two students
Even as he ponders the mystery behind his recent near-death experience,
13-year-old JSS two student of Government Secondary School Gboko,
Dooyum Moar, strongly feels that his escape from the den of ritual killers in Gboko, Benue State calls for celebration.
Victims-boyThe promising teenager who, alongside another female student
of Ggoko High School, narrowly escaped being beheaded by a ritualist
after being kidnapped by a commercial vehicle operator, is still
traumatized by his experience.
Narrating his ordeal to
Vanguard Metro, VM, Dooyum said he erroneously believed that the
transporter who conveyed him from Makurdi to Gboko was a good man who
should have treated him like a son.
”I actually wept when I
discovered that the driver of the vehicle masterminded our kidnap
shortly after he pretended that he cared for my safety and that of the
girl who was also returning back to school.”
Dooyum who was still in shock, however, acknowledged that it was God who rescued them from their abductors.
”God saved me and the girl. When they tied us up and took us to a
forest to kill us, we started crying and calling on to God to come and
save us.
”Miraculously, when they took us to where they would
behead us, the person they took us to refused to kill us but asked our
captors to take us away and kill us by themselves.
”When they
took us away, the men who abducted us started quarrelling among
themselves; and at that point none of them could summon the courage to
behead us as they were told.”
Corroborating the story of his
son, an elated father of Dooyum, Mr. Ephraime Maor told VM that on the
said day, he had taken his son to the Wurukum motor-park in Makurdi,
where he boarded a vehicle to Gboko to resume school.
He said
he would have accompanied his son to school that morning but for his
busy schedule. “Moreover, Dooyum has been going to school on several
occasions unaccompanied without problems considering that Gboko is not
far from Makurdi.
”But at that particular instance, it became
clear that entrusting your child into the hands of anyone, especially a
stranger, could have its dire consequences.
”I had prayed with
him before putting him in the commercial vehicle which had other
passengers and was heading to Gboko, a trip that was less than 80
kilometres from Makurdi.
”I gathered from my son that when they
were less than five kilometers to Gboko town, just at Yandev, the
driver of the vehicle complained that the vehicle had developed a fault.
”He was said to have parked the vehicle, ostensibly in the pretense that the vehicle was immovable and would require repairs.
”But moments later it became obvious that nothing was wrong with the
bus. The driver adopted the decoy to ensure that other passengers
aborted their trip with his vehicle in order to provide him a platform
to execute his evil plot, but the God who gives children never allowed
it.
”My son said, at that point most of the passengers opted to
board other vehicles, but the driver urged my son and another female
student of Gboko High School to wait for another vehicle he contacted to
take them to their destination.
”He said, few minutes later, a
Toyota Hilux van came and the two of them were asked to board the
vehicle; but on getting to their destination, the driver of the van
refused to stop, the occupants of the van tied up the children and
blindfolded them.
”My son said they were taken to a forest in Gboko, where the kids were tied up and presented before an aged women in a shrine.
”According to him, the woman had wanted to behead them for rituals, but
later changed her mind after she discovered that they were not the
category of children that would suit the sacrifice,” he informed.
Maor continued: “At this time, my son said they were crying and begging
for mercy; my son said, the woman however handed a machete to one of
the kidnappers and instructed that the two kids should be killed on
their way back.
”However, along the way, by divine
intervention, instead of killing the children, their abductors engaged
each other in a heated argument and they could not be able to agree
among themselves on how to kill the children.
”Eventually the kidnappers could not reach a compromise hence the kids were not killed as instructed by the ritualist.
”While still engaged in this heated argument, their abductors dumped
them at Apir in the outskirt of Makurdi town were a good Samaritan
picked them up and took them to a safer place at Ikayonge from where I
was called.”
He said he hurried off to Ikpayonge where he met his son crying uncontrollably after which he narrated his bizarre ordeal .
The elated father said he immediately established contacts with the
parents of the female abductee who also rushed to the scene after which
the children were brought back to Makurdi where the incident was
reported to the police.
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8/06/2014
Escape from ritual killers: The story of two students
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