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MISSING TEENAGERS FOUND DEAD BEHIND KOGI VARSITY HOSTEL, WITH MUTILATED BODIES

The Kogi State Police Command has recovered the decomposing bodies of two teenagers who were missing for five days in Anyigba, a University community in Kogi State.

The police took custody of their mutilated bodies and have started investigation into the matter to unravel the mystery surrounding the death of the children.

The teenagers, Ndah and Ibro, aged 14 to 15 years, went allegedly went into strolling but didn’t come home.

A search party later discovered their dead bodies at the back of the students hostel, with their bodies butchered and mutilated in what appears to be a case of ritual killing.

The kids were believed to have been kidnapped and killed by the suspectd ritualists known as yahoo boys that are said to be operating at the Prince Abubakar Audu University (PAAU), Anyigba.

Both parents, Salisu Egbeneti and Ajechi Yunusa, are from the Anyigba community.

They are calling on the police and other security agencies as well as state and local Government authorities, to quickly unmask the killers of their children and end the new trend of using children for rituals in the community.

The Network gathered that there have been clashes between cult gangs and other criminal activities in the area.

It was gathered that the Anyigba community residents are living in fears and that the killing of the children has thrown the community into anxiety, mourning and uncertainty over the new spate of killings in the once peaceful town.

In was further gathered that the cult wars in the state-owned University had been issues of concern but were brought under control by the new management under the new Vice Chancellor, Professor Marietu Ohunene Tenuche.

According to the campus community, the cultists are are back and more dangerous

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