“Skit makers are not ‘ritualists or Yahoo boys'” ― Nasty Blaq educates Nigerians

"Skit makers are not ‘ritualists or Yahoo boys'" ― Nasty Blaq tells Nigerians

Abisi Emmanuel Ezechukwu, aka Nasty Blaq, who’s one of the most popular skit makers and content creators in Nigeria has tackled some Nigerians who are always quick to tag successful skit makers as fraudsters and ritualists. Nasty Blaq who was furious in his post on Insta-story stated that fans enjoy their skits but don’t want them to enjoy their lives in luxury.

Skit maker, Nasty Blaq Comparing comedians with musicians, Nasty said if musicians can acquire expensive cars and house within one year of being popular why criticise skit makers when they do the same. Nasty Blaq wrote: “Sometimes I feel some fans just want make we dey give dem joy but make joy no reach our own life. “I don’t understand how somebody do skit for over 5 years and finally e buy car, you open your mouth say na ritual and yahoo. “Seyi Vibez never reach one year wey e blow e don buy house/car and everybody congratulate the guy. Skit maker do the same thing in 3-4 years una go say na yahoo and ritual.” In related news, Lawal Michael Nasiru Bolaji, aka Nasboi, has revealed that creating content as a skit maker is not easy and he gets emotional and cries most times when he does not get ideas for more than three weeks. Nasboi while featuring on TVC’s programme, ESplash, recently stated that getting ideas for content isn’t easy for him despite being multi-talented. Nasboi said, “I don’t have scriptwriters. All my skits are my brain work. Everything is me. “People make it look like, ‘you are so talented, it [inspiration] just come.’ It’s a lie o. “Sometimes, I could stay like three weeks and I don’t get a single content. A lot of people are not so emotional, my emotion is on the high side. So, when I don’t get content, I cry. I’m not lying to you. It gets that bad. I feel like, ah! Dem don collect my talent. Two weeks and nothing is funny to me. It happens.”

“How hairdresser confessed to selling customers’ hair to ritualists” – Lady recounts (Video)

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Lady recounts how a hairdresser confessed to selling her customers’ hair to rich men for ritual purposes. The lady identified as @kingtoriaceo on TikTok took to the video sharing platform to relate her experience to netizens.

Lady recounts how hairdresser confessed to selling customers’ hair to ritualists. Photo credit: @kingtoriaceo. Source: TikTok According to the lady, she had visited a salon to make her hair when she was hearing snatches of the conversation her hairdresser was having with a colleague about another hairdresser. In her narration, she said that the second hairdresser had suddenly gotten reach, renovating her shop and equipping it with new equipments. When her colleague asked her about the secret behind her sudden wealth, she had confided in her that she was making lots of money selling her customers’ hair to rich men who use it for diabolical purposes. Watch her speak below: @kingtoriaceo Story time ❣️ ♬ original sound – Baby girl for Life💋

Two suspected ritualists caught trying to take woman’s urine after she peed on the road in Benin (Video)

Ritualists urine woman Benin

Video footage captures the moment two young men suspected to be ritualists were caught trying to take a woman’s urine in Benin.
Ritualists urine woman Benin
According to the report, this happened around Evbotubu Bustop, Benin City, Edo State. The men rushed to take the waste product after the woman answered the call of nature on the road, however, they ran out of luck as they got caught by some youths.
One of the men who was being interrogated tried to justify his actions by saying anyone could pack any person’s urine and he gathered it with the intention of disposing it; a statement of defence that seemed quite illogical.
Ritualists urine woman Benin
The second guy was the one who opened up as he tried to exonerate himself from the evil deeds of his partner by saying he told him he never wanted to partake in money ritual.

Watch the video below:

Suspected ritualists kill 22-year-old lady in Osun, dump corpse behind her mother’s shop

Suspected ritualists kill 22-year-old lady in Osun, dump corpse behind her mother's shop

A day after she was declared missing, a 22-year old lady identified as Shakirat has been found dead.

According to sources, Shakirat had gone missing since March 9th, and was last seen in the early hours of Wednesday afternoon.
To this end, a massive search was conducted for her which led to the discovery of her corpse at the back of her mother’s shop on Thursday, March 10th, at Oke-Oore, Iwo, Osun state.
Report say the victim was murdered and dumped at the location she was found by suspected ritualists.
A source cited by The PUNCH said: “She was last seen Wednesday afternoon and her family members became worried when she did not return in the evening. Her corpse was found behind her mother’s shop very early on Thursday. Some police operatives later came and took the body away. We later learnt that they took her to morgue in Iwo General Hospital.”

Yemisi Opalola, spokesperson of the Osun police State Police Command, who confirmed the development said police had commenced investigation into the incident.
He also added that the command wanted autopsy to be carried out on the corpse, but “the family insisted on burying her and we have released the corpse to the family.”
 
 
 
 
 
 

Suspected ritualists kill 22-year-old lady in Osun, dump corpse behind her mother’s shop

Suspected ritualists kill 22-year-old lady in Osun, dump corpse behind her mother's shop

A day after she was declared missing, a 22-year old lady identified as Shakirat has been found dead.

According to sources, Shakirat had gone missing since March 9th, and was last seen in the early hours of Wednesday afternoon.
To this end, a massive search was conducted for her which led to the discovery of her corpse at the back of her mother’s shop on Thursday, March 10th, at Oke-Oore, Iwo, Osun state.
Report say the victim was murdered and dumped at the location she was found by suspected ritualists.
A source cited by The PUNCH said: “She was last seen Wednesday afternoon and her family members became worried when she did not return in the evening. Her corpse was found behind her mother’s shop very early on Thursday. Some police operatives later came and took the body away. We later learnt that they took her to morgue in Iwo General Hospital.”

Yemisi Opalola, spokesperson of the Osun police State Police Command, who confirmed the development said police had commenced investigation into the incident.
He also added that the command wanted autopsy to be carried out on the corpse, but “the family insisted on burying her and we have released the corpse to the family.”