33yr old cultist, Alawunmi Oluwafemi claims to have killed over 60
people as the immortal assassin of the Aye Fraternity. The most wanted
man in Ogun state, who evaded police for years, was finally captured
last week in the ancient city of Ijebu Ode. He was arrested by
operatives of the Special Anti Robbery Squad, Ogun State police command
after a gun battle.
Now in police custody, Oluwafemi told The Sun the
story of his life as an axe man in the
underworld and how he killed more than 60 men and women. You won't believe his story. Read after the cut...
Story by Chioma Igbokwe for Saturday Sun
The hunt
Saturday Sun gathered that the inability to arrest the suspect led to the transfer of several police area commanders out of Ijebu Ode.
Disturbed by his exploits, the Ogun State Commissioner of Police,
Ikemefuna Okoye directed the SARS team to relocate to Ijebu-Ode and fish
Oluwafemi out at all costs. As a result, the team led by SP Mohammed
Tijiani eventually succeeded in tracking down ‘the big fish’ on October 6
during the Ojude Oba festival.
According to CP Ikemefuna, members of Oluwafemi’s gang put up a
resistance and a gun battle ensued. Eventually, he was arrested after he
was shot in the leg. “He is not only a cultist but also a serial
killer. He has confessed that he had led his gang to kill not less than
60 people”, Ikemefuna stated. The police boss, who described the arrest
of Oluwafemi as a major breakthrough for the command, accused him of
masterminding the spate of cult related killings in Ijebu Igbo and
Ijebu Ode axis in the last three months. Subdued, the suspect argued
that the police were able to arrest him because his charms, which were
always in his pocket, were left at home on the fateful day. “I never
knew that anyone will be looking for me on a day like this”, he said.
Faulty background
Just like most criminals, Oluwafemi is from a broken home. The little
he could remember of his family was that of chaos which led to the exit
of his mother when he was eight years old. “When my mother left, I
stayed back with my father and assisted him in the shrine. It was there
that I knew how to make potent charms. After his death in the 90s, I
moved over to stay with my mother who also died years later. I had no
choice but to move over and live with my maternal grandmother who is
based in Ondo. She also died few years after I moved in to stay with
her. My only alternative was my paternal grandmother who is based in
Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State. It was in her house that I stayed and learnt how
to cut wood and was able to secure a job in one of the sawmills.
“It was when she died that I knew that I had to survive by all
possible means. I was able to get married but when my wife discovered
that my lifestyle was not good, she left and followed another man. From
that day till sometime in 2009, I have been in and out of different odd
jobs just to make ends meet.”
His initiation
In his so-called attempt to survive, Oluwafemi joined bad gangs. “I
needed to survive, so I did everything possible. Sometime in 2009, a
friend of mine, Ahmed invited me over for a birthday party at Ijebu-Ode,
Ogun State. At about 8pm, he asked me to escort him to see a friend who
was also celebrating his birthday. I was surprised when he started
entering a bush close to Olabisi Onabanjo University. I was about to ask
him what his friend would be doing there, when some young men emerged
from the bush and started beating me up.
“They overpowered me and threatened to shoot if I dare to run away.
It was then that Ahmed told me that I was actually on my way to
participate in the Aye initiation ceremony. There were so many of us who
were beaten. They blindfolded us and marched us further into the bush.
It was when we finally stopped that I saw the crowd of young men who
came for the initiation, most of them were students. They kept beating
us and forced us to lie on the floor, while they marched on our bodies.
“Later, they brought kolanut and pierced our hands with razor blade.
We were forced to eat the kolanut mixed with our blood as a sign of
oath-taking. We were given new names and mine was Aye Skyppo. At about
4am, we were handed over to those who brought us to the initiation
camp”, he narrated.
Orientation
After initiation, Oluwafemi said he was taken away by his friend who
took him to a house where he took his bath and changed his dress. He was
then taught some of the things he needed to know as a member of the Aye
fraternity cult. “It is known as orientation, where the person who
introduced you will tell you the rules and regulations. The first and
most important is that if you reveal their secret, you will die. The
members of the cult will hunt you down and kill you. I was also taught
some of the nicknames used among cult members. For instance, to shoot
means to light someone up. If you hear a sentence like, Femi light him
up, it means that you should shoot. Gun is known as four, fire as erayo, matchet as meche, freedom as axe, stab as enter, cartridge as red nut.”
Beginning of bloodbath
He claimed that he was advised to secure a gun for his personal
safety. “Sometime in 2010, there was a clash between Aye and another
cult group known as Eiye. One of our members who was a student was
killed, and there was a mandate to hack down anyone who is from Eiye.
“I was always going around with a gun, anytime there is crisis. I bought
it at a price of N12,500 from Ondo State. This was necessary in case
there was any attack. In 2010 during Olabisi Onabanjo University
matriculation ceremony, we were assigned to retaliate. As soon as we
spotted one Eiye member who was vulnerable, we attacked and stabbed him
till the police rescued him. He later died on the way while most of us
were arrested and remanded in prison. I was in prison for a year and
some months before I was granted bail. The case was later struck out
because it was a cultism case and since I had spent sometime in the
prison, I was free to go.”
Back home, Oluwafemi claimed that he wanted to stay completely away
from the group but when Ahmed learnt that he was free, he tracked him
down. “Ahmed told me that if I stay away from them, I would be
endangering my life as the other cult group might come after me since I
had already stained my hands with their blood. I had no choice but to go
back but I decided to fortify myself. My late father was a native
doctor and I have seen him prepare charms for people. All I did was to
get the eyelid of a cat, cotton, black and white thread and mixed it
with my urine before I dried it up. It was the reason till date, they
have not been able to arrest me or kill me. I was arrested this time
because I did not come out with the charm, since there was peace among
the various cult groups in the area.”
According to him, he rose in ranks and was named Femi Kuti since all
attempts to kill him failed. “I am not making mouth or celebrating my
success, you can ask questions. I have been shot at close range
severally and stabbed without any injury. This was why they named me
Femi Kuti, meaning ‘he that cannot be killed’. I impressed them so much
that I was later called Badoo. Normally the overall leader of the group
must be a student. We that are not undergraduates are still under them
but do the main hits. If there is any clash, it is people like us that
are contacted to go and kill because we cannot be easily traced. The
students, if caught, will be expelled and that is not good because most
of them are our sponsors. They are the ones whose duty it is to sponsor
the cult, that is why the leader must be a student.” Throwing more
light on how they managed to initiate students, Oluwafemi said that
their targets are normally boys from very rich homes. “They love life
and can be found wherever there is a party. You promise them power and
security and they will gladly follow you anywhere. Just as I told you, I
was lured into the bush because I thought that there was a bigger party
there. We do the dirty jobs while they fund the fraternity. Most of
them are the ones that are killed because they do not have the
experience to protect themselves”
Serial killings
He admitted that he cannot remember all, but all those that were
killed were young men who were members of another cult. “Once there is a
clash, they will declare war which means that that I am free to kill.
They depended on me so much to deliver whenever there is a clash which
is normally paid for with human blood. In 2014, I led the team that
killed someone at 911 club at Ijebu-Ode, I gunned down another at Ibadan
garage, I also killed one Seun along Benin expressway. I do not know
where to start but to ask God to forgive me and give me another chance
to live a better life. I know that I have killed more than 60 people but
all of them are cultists or unclean people who must have soiled their
hands one way or the other. All I want now is for God to forgive me and
wash my hands clean of their blood”
On how he was arrested, Oluwafemi said he never knew that the person
who was calling him on the phone was a policeman. “They tracked me down
and lured me out to the open. We were there for the Ojude Oba festival
which is supposed to be peaceful. Although my boys tried their best to
protect me, they were overpowered by the police who later handcuffed me.
The truth is that I did not come out with my charm and besides, if
there was any problem among cult members, I will not come out in the
open.”
On how he has survived till now, he said since his parents and
grandparents were deceased, he has chosen the path of crime because he
cannot be engaged in anything meaningful. “I started selling hard drugs
especially the one known as Skunk which is stronger than cocaine. Among
us, it is known as bible because of the shape. I normally buy one
at the cost of N15,000, I will grind and wrap it in a paper at N100 per
wrap. At the end of the day, I will make about N20,000 gain from each
N15,000 bible. I was also sustained by the cult because they knew the importance of having me around them.”
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