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Fears of skull-crushing cult run rampant after horrific Nigerian church killings

Four victims, including a baby, had their heads smashed with a grindstone in the latest ritualistic murders

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A man points to blood-stained clothes, drums, bibles and hymn books on the bare floor, where shadowy gang dubbed the Badoo killed four worshippers in the Crystal Church of God at Owode Onirin in Lagos. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

People cover their noses at the stench of death in the Crystal Church of God in Owode Onirin, just outside Lagos, where bloody clothes, drums, bibles and hymn books still litter the bare floor.

Three days earlier, four worshippers were killed as they prayed, in the latest ritualistic murders blamed on a shadowy gang dubbed the Badoo, believed to have killed 30 people since June last year.

So-called “cult killings” - gang violence often fuelled by drugs and belief in black magic - are not a new phenomenon in Nigeria, which is nearly evenly split between a Muslim north and Christian south.

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Crime often spikes during times of economic hardship.

But the murders by the Badoo are making headlines because of their increasing frequency and the manner in which victims are dispatched.

“They must have scaled the fence and hypnotised the victims before carrying out their deadly act,” said Israel Ojobaro, an engineer who lives on the church premises.

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