Two sisters from Nigeria, Fowotade Abimbola Esther and Fowotade Adebola Esther, have come out with a plea for help. They are alleging that their biological parents are attempting to kill them for ritual purposes. The sisters, who are graduates of the Federal University of Agriculture in Abeokuta, have released a video in which they explain that they are currently in hiding after running away from their parent’s home to avoid being killed. Consequently, they have asked Nigerians to come to their rescue.
In the video, the sisters stated,
Please Nigerians, it’s not safe for us out here. Please come to our rescue. The whole family is involved.”
It is alleged that the sisters live in Lagos with their parents. However, the exact address has not been provided for safety reasons.
The incident has further raised concerns over the prevalence of ritual killings in Nigeria. It is not uncommon for people in Nigeria to be killed for their body parts or blood, which are then used for ritual purposes. This practice is often referred to as “money rituals“. It is also seen as a way to gain wealth and success.
The case of the Fowotade sisters is just one of many such incidents that have been reported in Nigeria. It is a disturbing trend that has left many Nigerians worried for their safety. The sisters’ plea for help has been widely shared on social media. As a result, many people are expressing their concerns and offering assistance.
The Nigerian authorities have been called upon to investigate the matter and ensure the safety of the two sisters. The Fowotade sisters are just two of many Nigerians who have fallen victim to the practice of ritual killings. It is a problem that needs to be addressed urgently to ensure the safety and security of all Nigerians.
cc: WithinNigeria