A pair of twin sisters, identified as Fowotade Abimbola Esther and Fowotade Adebola Esther, have made a distressing cry for help as they allege that their parents are planning to use them for rituals. The young ladies are graduates of the Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta in Ogun state, Nigeria. A video of the twins has surfaced online where they claim that they escaped from their family home because they believed that the rituals were going to take place that very night. They further alleged that their parents, Fowotade Joseph Sunday and mother Fowotade Pamela, were the ones who planned to use them for the rituals.
In the video, the sisters made a desperate plea for help, saying that their lives were in great danger and that they were not safe. They begged Nigerians to come to their rescue, stating that the entire family was involved in the planned rituals. The sisters captioned their video with the words, "Pls WE NEED HELP!!!...they are in Lagos...pls retweet till Nigerian police see this...check this thread for the video.."
The video has been shared on social media, with many Nigerians expressing their shock and concern for the sisters' safety. The police have been alerted to the situation, and investigations are underway to determine the veracity of the claims made by the twins. It is important to note that allegations of ritual killings are not uncommon in Nigeria, and the government has taken steps to combat this menace. Nonetheless, it remains a serious issue in the country.
As the situation unfolds, it is hoped that the authorities will take swift action to ensure the safety and well-being of the Fowotade sisters. It is also important that Nigerians come together to raise awareness about the dangers of ritual killings and work towards eradicating this heinous practice from their society.