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Thursday, 22 September 2011

Bullet Proof Charm Fails OPC Leader. Dies after being shot by friend

The late Anifowose.
It was a sad end for Yisa Anifowose, the leader of the Odua People’s Congress, OPC, at Shasha, Akowonjo, Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria, when his friend, John Taju, shot him dead while testing the efficacy of his newly acquired bullet-proof charm.
 
The charm could not prevent bullets from penetrating into his body as he reportedly boasted before he was shot. He slumped and died as a result of the injury he sustained during the shooting.
 
His corpse has been deposited at Igando General Hospital, for autopsy. The late Anifowose was married and had six children.

Anifowose, 54, popularly called Baba Kazeem, was shot in the chest by his friend and member of OPC, Taju, a one-eyed man. The suspect has been arrested.

The incident happened at the OPC tarmac, Zone 5, Orisumbare, Shasha, Lagos, the family home of the deceased.

On returning to Lagos, he was invited by his friends who are members of the OPC, to their base to celebrate his newly acquired power and the purchase of a new car by one of his members.
It was while they were celebrating that Baba Kazeem asked Taju who had a locally-made gun on him to shoot him to test the efficacy of the new charm.

Taju reportedly shot Baba Kazeem and the bullet tore his chest. He died on the spot.
His death threw the residents into confusion and his friends fled the scene.
Some residents of the area quickly locked up their houses and shops and relocated from the area to avoid being arrested by the police.

The matter was reported at the Idimu Police Station. But before the police arrived the scene, Taju had escaped.

Policemen at the station confirmed the story, adding that the suspect was later arrested, interrogated and transferred to the homicide section of the State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, Panti, Yaba, Lagos.

“Investigation is ongoing in the matter,” a source at the station told P.M.NEWS.
When P.M.NEWS visited the residence of the late Baba Kazeem at 12, Ejigbo Road Orisumbare, Shasha, Lagos, his wife, Hafsat Anifowose and her relations gathered in front of the house to mourn the OPC leader.

She lamented the death of her husband and appealed to the police to investigate the incident and bring the culprit to justice. “I cannot just stay and watch my husband killed like a chicken. The government should intervene and arrest those involved in his death,” she cried.

A brother of the deceased, Adedeji Ajanaku, described the deceased as a courageous man. He called on the government to release his corpse to the family for burial in accordance with Islamic rites.
Following the death of the OPC leader in this circumstance, P.M.NEWS talked to some traditionalists on the efficacy of the so-called bullet-proof charm and whether such exist or it is just in the realm of the imagination of the believers.

Dr. Bunmi Omosehindemi, Chairman, Lagos State Traditional Medicine Board said he has been hearing of the existence of such a charm but quickly added that he has not seen it.

“Some people say it exists but I have not seen it. I am a scientist,” he said.

A traditionalist, Chief Samuel Oluwasola Dedeigbo, however, confirmed that a bullet-proof charm indeed exists, adding that it is not easy to come by.

“Bullet-proof charm exists but it is not easy to come by. On the OPC leader that was killed as a result of using the charm, the one they did for him was fake. He should have tested it first on an animal before asking someone to shoot him,” he stated.

Source: PM News

47 comments:

  1. lol. Nigeria when will we learn.lol @ the "scientist" traditional medicine man

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  2. seriously speaking should the man who shot him be prosecuted?but it was supposed to be a test requested by the deceased.this is a rather delicate matter.

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  3. Don't know whether to laugh or mourn the dead. Lawyers in the house, will the "suspect" be charged for murder/manslaughter seeing that the deceased asked him to shoot?

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  4. how dumb. ntoooiii.

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  5. what would he tell God now?Chaii!!!!

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  6. knowledge is power....obviously tellin ur friend to tke a shot at u with a real gun isn't exhibiting enough knowledge

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  7. wonders shall not end.

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  8. Wonderful charm that kills, ... Who wan test im charm, who be the next?......yeye pple.........lol!

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  9. dt man must be a stupid man 2 think dt there is power in d dark.as 4 d wife & family they shud get busy.

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  10. very funny.they cant prosecute him cos he asked the guy to shoot him

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  11. pls watch
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL3nrgOXZZU
    and
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nL3IkbILIak&feature=related

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  12. Na wa o! so many ignorant and illiterate people in Nigeria. Oh well!

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  13. The guy couldn't test his leg or something. Went straight to the chest.Na wa oh...

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  14. a lesson to teach people that it is only the BLOOD OF JESUS that can truly save

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  15. People perish for lack of knowledge. The native / voodoo doctor should be arrested. This is the worst 419, ever. I guess the sale was not backed by "100% Satisfaction Guarantee or Your Money Back", even if it was, how's the buyer of the charm going to get their refund? The man who pulled the trigger should spend a long time in jail. Charm or no charm, he is at fault for carrying a gun and for pulling the trigger.

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  16. LMAO.....He should have tested it on a goat or something first.

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  17. These people can be so unthinking, why didn't he just shoot the leg or something?

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  18. The guy with the charm is dead, so obviously we may not know what actually transpired! Should he be prosecuted for killing his friend eventhough he asked him to "test the charm"; ofcourse YES!
    There is a price for taking someone's life. Besides, ignorance is NOT an excuse to the LAW!
    Next time, try shooting his leg or dont volunteer to shoot somebody even if he asked you.
    Let the medicine man "test the charm" on himself first, before you put it on and start bragging about it!

    This is just STUPID!!!

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  19. Aneg, this one isnt a murder case. its suicide and if anyone should be prosecuted, it should be the deceased (if t hat can happen). He asked for it, he got it. He didnt even ask that he be shot in the big toe 1st to test, na chest!!!
    ODE ESHI!!!

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  20. Tom Foolery to the highest order!!!!

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  21. Why he didn't ask his friend to shoot him on the leg or on his arm??? He died from his own stupidity!!! I don't know when africans will drop this ancient nonsense of charms and magic! The only charm that can protect us is GOD and intelligence!

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  22. This is a lesson for all to learn from.Power and wisdom comes from God.the devil does all the gimmick he can with the sole purpose of bringing souls to hell.people should embrace Jesus Christ and know true love,power and Joy.

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  23. @ "wonders shall never end" Too true!! As long as we have our dear country, the wonders keep on coming and coming. *sighs* *hisses* *walks away*

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  24. Lwkmd. I just can't stop laughing at this.

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  25. Foolish man! He got what he deserved. I have no sympathy for him! This are the fools that claim to be our leaders in this God forsaken country?

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  26. Always test it on a goat first. Damn! I have done this several times.

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  27. People are dumb as shit...

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  28. OPC KILLS INNOCENT SOULS AND THERE BLOODS ARE AT WORK.

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  29. he who kills by the sword and gun shall die by the same instrument.He seeked from the devil he got what he asked for.Anyway may his soul rest in peace

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  30. Dis is sounding like a yoruba movie to me o!! Hw can he be so dumb to trust in d charm in d 1st place n am sure b4 his death, he must be a practising muslim.....mcheww, fetish soul; he got wht he deserves for not trusting in God (Allah) wholeheartedly......n as for d friend, he should be set free cos he was asked to 'test shoot' d deceased n he did exactly wht he was told to. So, pls free d man abeg #longhiss

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  31. Ayeta ...poor sod..I can't laff 'cos it's sad ..

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  32. I know this man! My dad has a house in shasha! I know his wife who sells Kerosine with 7kids! I wonder how he wants her to take care of them! What a fool! And they started threatening people that they will kill! Mad people! Go back to ur damn villages! maybe the charm will work there! Oshi! Using Gun to celebrate new car! Iranu!

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  33. Open and shut murder case. Mr Taju will be charged with and tried for murder. Even if he was asked by Anifowoshe to test a charm by shooting him, the law remains that murder is a crime regardless of whether it was committed with the consent of the deceased.

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  34. Bunch of Illiterates....Let them bring the 'original' ....and see which one of them will test it...
    Fools....

    The Lord said : 'my people perish because of lack of knowledge'.....

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  35. ''Volenti non fit injuria'' cannot absolve one in a criminal case, inodawords, consent 2 commit a crime is not a defence in law, thus the person who shot the gun shud b fully prosecuted. Dis case is a clear example dat common sense is indeed nt common. ''I hv a new 'odighi eshi' charm, see 4 urself wit dat ur gun'' d friend points d tin directly @ his chest, big tym FOOLS!!!

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  36. truly this is sad. But if one wants to be callous i will say it is laughable!

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  37. Did'nt he learn from the great ABAMI EDA? He should have tested it on a goat like Abami did.Sad end!

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  38. Sincerely,,,i dont know if this is the right time for laughter,,but i cant stop laughing at this man's foolishness....LWKMD oooo....looks like all dis yoruba movie.....o ya Lere Paimo,Funke Akindele and others,,dis is a very good story line for u....

    On a more serious note,,,,the man who shot him should not be prosecuted,,,he shot his friend on request and am too sure dis is not the first time they have been doing stunts like dis in their group,,,we all know OPC people to be fetish,,,and seriously,,i think the guy only renewed the efficacy of the charm cos if it was his first time of doing this type of charm,,he would have been wise enof to test it on an animal first and even his friend wouldnt have targeted his chest.....guess his Babalawo didnt renew the charm well.....on another thought,,,maybe he was mistakenly given EEDI charm instead of the AYETA charm(yorubas in d house should understand).....its possible..*still laughing*....we watch all dis things in movies now.....

    I'm happy I am wise enof to choose JESUS....HIS POWER NEVER FAILS!!

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  39. maybe na "gbere" (incisions) dem put 4 him body. He couldn't av transferred d incision to goat or any oda animal @ d@.

    M.J.

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  40. why should the friend be arrested naah? weren't people dere when he was asked to test the odeshi?

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  41. SLEEKREEK! haaaahhhhhhaaaaaa afi EEDI na! Can't stop laughing mehnnnn

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  42. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAHHAH! Ah, shite.

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  43. whata pity...satan just took him out like that

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  44. you people use your brains. if he shoots his leg.. that doesnt test the charm. the whole point was to see if it could kill him. shooting his leg is not an appropriate test. ya digg?

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  45. OMG! Epitome of stupidity!

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