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60-Year-Old Man Accused Of Buying Human Hair Escapes Lynching

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A 60-year-old man yesterday narrowly escaped being lynched by an angry mob for allegedly selling human hair.

Investigations revealed that the suspect, Adewale Okunade, goes to salons to collect human hair in exchange for money.

It was learnt that the hair was being taken to an herbalist in Cotonou, Republic of Benin, who uses it to prepare charms for him. Some sources added that Okunade pays between N200,000 and N300,000 for each consignment of hair.

Okunade who hails from Oyo state, is a landlord of a house on Segun Olatunji Street, Ijoko, Ota, Ogun State.

Unknown to members of the community, Okunade had been involved in this appalling trade for some years but nemesis caught up with him on the fateful day when his ‘business partner’, a bricklayer, gave him away.

Speaking on the incident, an executive member of the Community Development Association said Okunade allegedly confessed that he had been buying human hair to cure himself of decaying sores on his leg.

However, the CDA executive told newsmen that many traditional medicine practitioners, who were there when Okunade was apprehended, said human hair could only be used for rituals not for curing sores.

“The suspect’s partner had gone to a barber in their neighbourhood to buy some hair. The barber, however, refused. The suspect sent his partner to go to the barber’s apprentice.

“When they got to the apprentice, he agreed, but unknown to them that the barber was monitoring their movement. The barber decided to lay ambush for them.

“When he (barber) saw them with a cellophane bag, he raised the alarm and many people in the neighbourhood were drawn to the scene. By the time they checked the contents in the bag, they saw plenty of human hair.

“That was how the community pounced on his partner and started questioning him about the source of the hair. It was in the course of that the partner said it was Okunade who sent him.

“The people moved to Okunade’s house but he was not around. When he came back and people related the incident to him, he left the community the following day.

“By the time he came back, he thought the residents would have forgotten about the incident, but when they saw him, they mobbed him. It was then he explained that he had sores on his leg that refused to heal and that he had been curing them with concoction mixed with human hair.

“The community, not satisfied with his explanation, decided to hand him over to the police at Sango Police Station” he said.

Spokesman for Ogun State Police Command, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, said the story was twisted by the community.

Adejobi said, “The story was not like that. The man (Okunade) has a sore and he said he needed human hair to cure the sore. He had not gotten the hair; he only solicited. The community just raised the alarm which resulted in the man’s car being vandalised.

“He reported to the police that his car was being vandalised and that they wanted to kill him. That was how the police mediated to avoid the man being lynched.”

 

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