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Ibadan forest of horror

Ibaadan forest Ladde kulɓiniinde Ibadan, anndiraande kadi galle kulɓiniiɗo Ibadan walla Soka, ko galle mbonɗo, ina sikkaa ko kañum huutortenoo ngam yeeyde yimmbe e sadakeeji diineeji tawaaɗi e nder ladde Soka to Ibadan, diiwaan Oyo, leydi Najeriya. Mahdi ndii yiytaa ko ñalnde 22 marse 2014, tawi ko fedde sofereeɓe taksiiji motooji, ɓe mbaɗi fedde njiylawu nde alaa ɗo haaɗi, caggal nde sofereeɓe gooto majji e nokku hee.

Wuurɓe 23 ndañaama e nder galle hee, tawi ko terɗe ɓalli keewɗe, ɓalli mbonɗi e geɗe neɗɗo maayɓe tawaama e nokkuuji saraaji ɗii. Golle ɗe mbaɗnoo e nder ladde nde ina sikkaa ko ƴaañooɓe e juulɓe ɓe nganndaaka e nder diiwaan hee yuɓɓini ɗum en, ɓe keewi wallitde won e alɗuɓe Naajeeriya e politikaaji kuutortooɗi teewu neɗɗo ngam juulde. Ko famɗi fof jonte ɗiɗi caggal nde nokku oo to Soka yiytaa, nokku nannduɗo e oo tawaama to Adigbe to Abeokuta, to diiwaan Ogun.

Mahdiiji gonɗi e nokku oo gila ndeen ndartinaama, ɗi mbayliima wonti duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Oyo State Comprehensive Model School, duɗal hakkundeewal.

Jaabawuuli Yiytugol ladde kulɓiniinde ndee waɗii luural e nder leydi Najeriya fof. Wonno ko kulhuli e jokkondiral hakkunde njuɓɓudi (kidnappers e ritualist) ladde hulɓiniinde e won e ardiiɓe laamu toowɓe e politikaaji teeŋtuɗi e nder diiwaan hee kono ina wayi no alaa hujja laaɓtuɗo ngam tabitinde ɗuum. Wonno ko sukaaɓe wonɓe e nokku hee mbiyata wonde komanndo polis diiwaan Oyo saliima ƴeewtaade ladde nde hay so tawii ko ƴaañorgal keewngal kolliraama e nder diiwaan hee. Woɓɓe nder wurtuɓe hisnaaɓe nder dental ngal mbi'i ritualist on ɗon ƴama ɓiɓɓe lesdi ngam wi'ugo ɓe ɗon mari ardiiɓe eɓɓoore hesɗitingo wuro ngo laamu lesdi Oyo yuɓɓini..[1] The building was discovered on March 22, 2014, by a group of motorcycle taxi drivers, who had formed an impromptu search party after the disappearance of a driver in the area.[2][3][4].[5].[6].[7].[8][9][10]Tuugnorgal.[11][12].[13] Less than two weeks after the site in Soka was found, a similar site was found in Adigbe in Abeokuta, Ogun State..[14]Nigeria.[15].[16].[17]. There was a concern on the link between the management (kidnappers and ritualist) of the horror forest and some top government officials and notable politicians in the state but there seems to be no clear evidence to establish that fact.

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