How I  Killed 76 Women For Mystical Powers – ex serial killer “Mistina Orobo'” 

A shocking revelation has emerged from Ibadan, where a man known as ‘Mistina Orobo’ confessed to the ritualistic killings of over 70 women. In a recent interview, he claimed that these gruesome acts were part of his former life as a ritualist before he transformed into a pastor.
Mistina Orobo, who hails from the Foko area of Ibadan, detailed how he relied on the blood of these women to renew his mystical powers, stating that he consumed their bodies after extracting their blood.
“In over seven years, I killed between 73 to 76 women, mostly from clubs and other popular locations,” he confessed, describing the macabre satisfaction he derived from these acts, particularly citing the human tongue, palm, and foot as the “sweetest” parts.
The confession took a darker turn as he revealed his connections with influential figures, including bank managers and politicians, indicating that he charged between N50 million to N80 million for these killings. He also claimed to have trained others in criminal activities, including armed robbery.
Reflecting on his past, he mentioned his upbringing as the son of an herbalist, where he began consuming sacrifices at a young age.
However, his life took a dramatic turn after a dream encounter with Jesus, which led him to abandon his violent life and pursue a path of redemption.
“I spent four years in seminary learning to be a prophet, and I now want to share my story to warn others,” he stated.
Additionally, he recounted the tragic death of Temitope Olatoye, a former House of Representatives member, emphasizing that he had warned Olatoye about imminent threats before his passing in 2019.
Mistina Orobo’s shocking revelations have raised significant concerns and sparked discussions about the ongoing issues of ritual killings and spiritual beliefs in the region. His story serves as a haunting reminder of the depths of human depravity and the potential for redemption.

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