Money rituals, according to the Nigerian Police Force is a fluke and not real.
The Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, disclosed this to reporters at the Ogun State Police Headquarters in Eleweran, Abeokuta.
He said that money could not be made by killing people.
“The rate at which certain unhappy individuals are killing their fellow human beings for money-making rituals is getting frightening,” Oyeyemi remarked.
It’s something that all well-intentioned Nigerians should be doing everything they can to stop.
“This is the pinnacle of man’s indifference to man. It’s the highest level of animalistic behavior. Nothing beats a money-making ritual. It is barbarous, horrible, and unacceptably cruel.”
He urged parents to advise their children against involving themselves in such barbaric activities while also maintaining that the law would catch up with those perpetrating the evil irrespective of where they hide.
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