| Adeleye in the hospital, recovering from the incident | 
This is the story of a student in Kwara state poly named Adeleye escaped death by ritual killers. He was kidanapped by the ritual killers and was miraculously released after being beaten up to coma....continue to read the full storyA student of Business Administration, 
 Kwara State University, Malete, Mr. Rilwan Adeleye, escaped death by a 
 whisker after four days in suspected ritual killers’captivity. 
Narrating his miraculous escape to our  correspondent in Ilorin, Adeleye
 said on March 29, he boarded a taxi cab  at Challenge Junction, Ilorin,
 Kwara State, en route to Taiwo Road,  Ilorin. 
He said:
I wanted to go and withdraw some money my father had sent to me. I stopped a taxi cab, which had two other passengers, and told the driver that I wanted to go to somewhere around Taiwo. On our way, the driver took a wrong route. So, I challenged the man and asked him why he wanted to pass through that way. The man said he wanted to avoid the traffic hold-up. That was all I could remember.
Adeleye said he later became unconscious, only to find himself in an uncompleted building.
He added that his captors took him to a room in the building and drew his blood with a syringe.
He
 said, “Later, when I started  recovering, I could faintly remember that
 they took me to an uncompleted  building. Then I found myself in a 
room. I was the only person inside.
“I noticed that someone came in and drew blood from my body with a syringe.”
According to him, some of his captors came later and beat him mercilessly to the extent that he sustained a fracture in his arm.
21-year-old Adeleye said it was apparent by the anger of the ritual killers that his blood was not accepted for ritual purpose.
After much beating, he said his captors took him to a roadside and dumped him there but his friends saw him and took him home.
He stated that the whole incident lasted for four days; from March 29 to April 1.
He advised people to avoid “get rich quick” mentality and stp killing and maiming innocent people for rituals.
Adeleye’s uncle, Mr. Aranse Oluwa, corroborated the survivor’s narration.
He
 stated that the family members were  rattled when they did not see 
Adeleye, who had told them he was going to  withdraw some money from 
bank.
Oluwa said it was a relief to the family when Adeleye spoke with a family member on the phone after his release.
He said they had been frantically searching for him when he did not get back home on time.
 Oluwa
 said, “He told us three people  abducted him; two in front seat of the 
taxi and one other person, who  sat with the victim at the back seat.
“His friends saw him along the 
road  unconscious. They had to buy cold water and poured it on him to 
revive  him before they later took him to a hospital.”
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