LAGOS—Mowo 11, a suburb of Olorunda Local Council Development Area of
 Badagry area in Lagos State, was yesterday thrown into pandemonium, as 
an Islamic cleric, Mallam Shehu, popularly referred to as Alhaji Sambo, 
attempted to use his 20-year-old lover, Busayo Amdalat, for money 
ritual.
| Badagry: The 20-year-old victim, Busayo Amdalat in hospital | 
The victim, who resides in Ibeju-Lekki, was said to have visited the 
cleric at Mowo Phase 2 in Badagry to spend the Christmas holidays.
It was gathered that in the early hours of yesterday, the cleric had a visitor known as Ifa and they asked the victim to put on a white cloth and when she did, the cleric and his accomplice hit Busayo with an iron rod on her head.
It was gathered that in the early hours of yesterday, the cleric had a visitor known as Ifa and they asked the victim to put on a white cloth and when she did, the cleric and his accomplice hit Busayo with an iron rod on her head.
Slashing the victim’s throat
It was gathered that when Sambo’s accomplice, Ifa was slashing the 
victim’s throat, she was able to muster courage by hitting Ifa on the 
head with a bottle and in the process ran to a nearby street where a 
carnival was taking place.
Rushed to hospital
Some residents, who saw her drenched in a pool of blood with injuries inflicted on her neck and other parts of her body, quickly rushed her to an undisclosed hospital in the area.
Some residents, who saw her drenched in a pool of blood with injuries inflicted on her neck and other parts of her body, quickly rushed her to an undisclosed hospital in the area.
| Badagry: The Islamic cleric, Alhaji Sambo | 
A resident, Taiwo Abdulraman, who spoke with Vanguard said, the 
residents quickly mobilized themselves into two groups; one of them went
 after the cleric and his friend, Ifa, while others took the lady to 
hospital.
“We quickly mobilised and went after him, when we got to his house, 
we saw blood in parts of the building. There were lots of charms and 
other fetish substances in his house. We saw the iron rod and the sharp 
knife he used on her, but we didn’t meet him in the house. We also 
quickly mobilized and went to his second house at MTN Bus Stop, but he 
was nowhere to be found, he said.”
When Vanguard paid a visit to the hospital where the 20-year-old 
victim was being treated, her face and neck were covered with plaster.
The victim speaks
Narrating her ordeal, Miss Amadalat said “We both had a quarrel before now for close to three weeks. I knew his first wife before she died but the second wife did not want him (Sambo) to marry me but he resolved that he was going to marry me. I even got pregnant for him but he rejected the pregnancy at some point in time.
Narrating her ordeal, Miss Amadalat said “We both had a quarrel before now for close to three weeks. I knew his first wife before she died but the second wife did not want him (Sambo) to marry me but he resolved that he was going to marry me. I even got pregnant for him but he rejected the pregnancy at some point in time.
“I went to report him to a Muslim cleric but the cleric said there 
was nothing he could do to convince my lover to accept the pregnancy. 
For about two months, I did not call Sambo and because of the issue, I 
changed my telephone number.”
She said after Sambo apologized to her she forgave him.
Her words: “So, yesterday, Sambo and a man called Ifa were having a 
discussion in his house. Before I knew it, he started taking lots of 
alcohol, when I cautioned him; he refused to listen to me. He even 
offered me some but I rejected it.
“Later that night, he asked me to wrap myself in a white clothing of 
which I obliged. The man called Ifa wanted to use a cloth to cover my 
face and in the process, Sambo came in with an iron rod and hit me on 
the head. I shouted but nobody heard me because it was a bushy area.
“Ifa and Sambo attacked me with a knife but I managed to lock myself 
in a room. I now lied to them I had called one of the neighbours, it was
 in that process that they left and I managed to escape from the house.”
By Ifeanyi Okoli 
 
 
 
 
 
 




 
 
 
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