Yetunde, a final-year student, thought she was going on an innocent date—but instead, she walked straight into the hands of a butcher.
It all started with a simple Facebook connection. Yetunde met Abdulrahman Mubarak Balogun online, and they began chatting. On the surface, he seemed like a perfect gentleman—a respected cleric with a clean social media presence, always posting religious messages and photos with high-ranking figures.
But behind the polished profile was a predator in disguise.
One fateful day, while attending a naming ceremony, Yetunde received a call. Without hesitation, she dropped her food and rushed off to meet her Facebook crush.
That was the last time anyone saw her alive.
How She Was Found
When Yetunde didn’t return home, her family grew anxious. Calls to her phone went unanswered, and soon, panic set in.
Desperate, her family reported her missing at the Oyun Police Station in Kwara State.
Using her phone records, police traced her last known contact—to Abdulrahman Mubarak Balogun.
At first, he denied even knowing her.
But when authorities insisted on searching his apartment, his story changed.
He now claimed Yetunde had suffered an asthma attack and died.
The police weren’t convinced. And when they stepped inside his house… they walked into a nightmare.
The Horror Inside His Home
Inside his small apartment, police found:
Blood splattered everywhere.
A bucket filled with dismembered human remains.
A kitchen table covered in bloodstains.
Yetunde’s body had been cut into pieces and soaked in an unknown liquid.
If she truly had an asthma attack, why was her body butchered?
This wasn’t a natural death. This was cold-blooded murder.
Was She His Only Victim?
Now the biggest question remains: Why did he do it?
Was this for money rituals?
Was he selling body parts?
Or was this cannibalism?
People in his community were left shocked and horrified. A man they once respected as a cleric was now being paraded as a killer.