A self-proclaimed ritualist from Enugu State, identified as Ezeani, has made a shocking public confession about his involvement in ritual killings, claiming responsibility for the deaths of "hundreds of people" for money ritual purposes.
In his confession, Ezeani appealed to Nigerians for forgiveness while revealing his motivation for entering the dark trade. "Nigerians please forgive me, I started this ritual business because of how men from our village were oppressing us, and throwing money up and down," he stated.
The confession has sent shockwaves across communities as Ezeani claimed to have taken the lives of over a hundred individuals for ritual purposes. He also expressed willingness to expose his high-profile clients.
Promises to Name Accomplices
According to Ezeani, his client list allegedly includes prominent religious leaders and kidnappers who sought his services for charms. "I'm ready to confess and tell Nigerians the big big pastors and kidnappers that patronise me for charms," he declared in his statement.
While details about how and where the confession was made remain unclear, the case highlights ongoing concerns about ritual killings in Nigeria, which have been reported across various states in recent years.
Authorities have not yet issued an official statement regarding the confession or whether Ezeani is currently in custody. The alleged confession raises serious questions about the extent of ritual killing networks and their connections to influential figures in society.
If verified, this confession could potentially lead to one of the largest investigations into ritual killings in Nigeria's recent history, particularly if the suspect follows through on his promise to name his alleged accomplices and clients.
BenriNews will continue to follow this developing story as more information becomes available from official sources.