I used human parts in rituals for Gana – Chief Priest confesses

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A herbalist, Mr. Ugbe Lorlumun, who has been identified as the Chief Priest to late notorious Benue militia leader, Terwaze Akwaza a.k.a. Gana, has begun to sing like a bird.

Recall that Gana was killed in controversial circumstances by soldiers on September 8, 2020.

However, Lorlumun was said to have inherited his gang, perpetrating similar atrocities to the late warlord until he was nabbed in December 2020 by Four Special Forces Command of the Nigerian Army in Katsina Ala, Gana’s hometown.

Since his arrest, Lorlumun has been exposing the alleged atrocities he aided Gana in committing.

He said he owned a shrine from which he prepared powerful charms that helped Gana in perpetrating his daredevil acts.

The chief priest said that many of the charms were prepared with human parts and blood of some of Gana’s victims.

According to him, the shrine contained a boiling pot filled with human blood from which he was able to see the enemies of the late Gana and target them from his shrine.

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Lorlumun disclosed that Gana came to harm after he voluntarily left the protection of the shrine, where he was in hiding.

“My name is Ugbe Lorlumun. I am a harbalist and owner of a powerful shrine in Katsina Ala.

“I used to prepare mystical powers for the late Gana. Most of the people he kidnapped were taken to the shrine where they were killed and their body parts use in preparing charms for Gana and his gang members.

“Each time Gana boys were going out for an operation, whether assassination, kidnapping, banditry or any other form of criminal activity, they would come to me to help prepare charms that could make them disappear from danger spots to safe locations.

“I also have a blood-boiling pot in my shrine, which enabled me to see all the enemies of Gana and their plans for him, and that helped him to launch attacks on them,” The Nation quoted him to have said.

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Lorlumun’s shrine in Katsina Ala, Benue State

Explaining how he was caught, Lorlumun said, “I used to prepare charms for Gana and his boys. Recently, four of his boys came to me and I prepared charms for them.

“The other day, they came back to me and asked me to prepare a charm that could make them disappear in danger situations because I am an expert in that. I can prepare a charm that would make one disappear to a safe place when in danger.

“I told them that they were too small to carry such charms, so I refused and they threatened to kill me. I was arrested by the military while I was trying to run for my life from the Gana boys.”

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