I Kill For Ebira Politicians - Serial Killer Confesses (PICTURED)
A notorious thug in Kogi State, Abubakar Abdulkarim, has told
the blood-cuddling tale of how politicians engaged him to assassinate
their perceived enemies.
He also narrated how he killed his latest victim, one Farouk Lawal, another thug who was allegedly hired by some unnamed politicians to eliminate him. Not only did he succeed in killing Lawal, he cut the deceased’s corpse into three, each of which was buried in three different local government areas in the state.
He also narrated how he killed his latest victim, one Farouk Lawal, another thug who was allegedly hired by some unnamed politicians to eliminate him. Not only did he succeed in killing Lawal, he cut the deceased’s corpse into three, each of which was buried in three different local government areas in the state.
Abubakar who goes by the nickname, ‘Ijaw Boy’, is also known as ‘Ijogbon’ (which means trouble). He revealed that until he fell into the cold embrace of the law, he had killed so many people and lost count of the number.
For years, the dreaded thug and political assassin had been a thorn in the flesh of the Kogi State Police Command.
He told shocked newsmen that he was a master in the ‘art’ of killing, a skill he happily put at the disposal of influential politicians in Ebiraland, who allegedly hired him to either terrorize their opponents or summarily kill them.
A police source told Sunday Sun that Abubakar was the brain behind most of the political killings in Ebiraland.
The
road to the end of Abubakar’s reign of terror, assassination and
thuggery began in February this year, when he allegedly killed Lawal and
escaped to Port Harcourt, Rivers State to seek refuge.
Incensed by the dastardly act, the police launched a nationwide manhunt for Abubakar. With excellent detective work, the police succeeded in arresting him in Port Harcourt and giving him a hard ride back to Kogi State.
Incensed by the dastardly act, the police launched a nationwide manhunt for Abubakar. With excellent detective work, the police succeeded in arresting him in Port Harcourt and giving him a hard ride back to Kogi State.
In the course of interrogation, he recounted to the police
how he killed Lawal who, he alleged, had been hired to eliminate him by
some politicians who were uncomfortable with him being around after he
claimed to have become born-again, following a visit to The Synagogue
Church of All Nations in Lagos where he allegedly underwent deliverance
therapy.
Addressing newsmen on the breakthrough achieved by the
police in the case involving Abubakar, Kogi State Commissioner of
Police, Mr. Seidu Madawaki said the suspect led detectives to the forest
where he buried the head of Lawal.
Responding to questions when
he was paraded before journalists, Abubakar said: “Yes, there is no
denying the fact that I was the Commandant-General of all political
thugs in Ebiraland. I have been hired severally to wreak havoc on
political opponents and in doing this, with members of my gang, I have
killed so many people and I found it difficult to stay alone without
being haunted by the spirits of the dead. So, I decided to take solace
in hard drugs.
“When the then governor of Kogi State, Alhaji
Ibrahim Idris introduced the amnesty programme in 2010-2011, I actively
participated and surrendered all my guns because the Commissioner of
Police then threatened to declare me wanted if I did not come out of
hiding.
“Shortly after I surrendered all my guns and disbanded my
gang, I was watching of Prophet T. B. Joshua on television one day when
my heart was touched and I decided to change from my bad habits. I then
travelled to Lagos and went to The Synagogue Church of All Nations,
where I openly confessed my atrocities and the cleric prayed for me and
conducted deliverance on me.
“But when I came back home, people
were still not convinced about my repentance and confession. They
suspected every of my movements and some politicians who were not
comfortable with my new faith, sent another thug (Farouk Lawal) to kill
me. He was busy trailing me. I thought it was a joke until he came to my
house and killed my sister. He later abducted my pregnant wife and was
about to kill her when my boys rescued her.
“Therefore, I decided that I had to kill the bastard for me to live my life, because he had vowed to kill me. Killing my enemy first is not a crime.”
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