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Hookup Linked To Most Cases Of Missing Girls, Ritual Killings- Police

Editor IIIBy Editor IIIDecember 4, 2024
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The Nigerian Police Force has flagged a disturbing trend linking the hookup culture among young people to a rise in ritual killings, particularly among young women aged 20 to 32.

Speaking on Channels Television’s Morning Brief on Wednesday, the Public Relations Officer of the Ogun State Command, Omolola Odutola, highlighted the dangers of casual sexual encounters facilitated through hookup channels and apps.

Odutola explained that investigations into the alarming rate of missing persons revealed many cases tied to these platforms, where unsuspecting young women are lured by strangers to unknown locations and ultimately fall victim to ritual killings.

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The hookup culture, which normalizes casual sexual relationships without emotional commitment, has grown in prevalence globally but has taken a grim turn in Nigeria.

While some view it as a sign of sexual liberation, critics worry about its impact on healthy relationships and societal values.

In Nigeria, this phenomenon has become intertwined with sinister practices, including ritual killings.

“Today, we have lots of reports of missing persons. By the time we start an investigation, not less than 10 young girls and ladies go missing daily. Most of these cases are linked to hookup platforms,” Odutola revealed.

Odutola noted that many perpetrators, especially young men, are driven by a belief that ritual killings can lead to wealth.

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“We have unscrupulous elements who deceive young people to procure human body parts for concoctions to enrich themselves,” she said.

“The pressure to get rich quickly and dissatisfaction with financial support from parents drive many young girls into risky behaviors,” Odutola remarked.

Survivors who escape such rituals are provided with psychological support to cope with trauma.

Joining the conversation, Dorothy Njemanze, a development expert, emphasized the need for law enforcement to enhance security measures and promote a culture of mandatory reporting.

She criticized societal attitudes that often blame victims and urged a more proactive approach from authorities.

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“A lot of predatory trends have existed in society for years, but instead of tackling them head-on, we guilt-trip victims. Harm can happen anywhere—at home, at parties, or even in places of worship,” Njemanze stated.

She also underscored the role of the community in preventing such crimes. “When suspicious activities are observed, they should be reported promptly. Law enforcement must act swiftly to minimize damage and ensure justice,” she said.

As hookup culture continues to influence youth behaviors, experts and law enforcement urge young people to exercise caution and prioritize their safety.

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