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The Story of Shina Rambo, the Notorious Armed Robber Who Turned Pastor

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The story of Shina Rambo has found its place in the history of Nigeria. This is the true story of a man, the historical account of a reign characterized by every synonym of the word ‘terror’. Shina Rambo was a household name in the underworld; a name that sent shivers down people’s spines in southwestern Nigeria in the 1990s.

Today, Lagos Reporters brings you the story of Shina Rambo, one of the most notorious armed robbers in the history of Nigeria. Enjoy…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Who Is Shina Rambo?

Shina Rambo was born in 1958 (another source claimed 1963) in Abeokuta, the present capital of Ogun State. His father, a military man, was a native of Abeokuta and his mother, a native of Sabongida-Ora in Edo state.

As a child, Shina Rambo was abused by his father who was said to be a rogue military man. On one occasion did his father shoot a gun at him but missed, this was after young Shina was caught assembling a gun. On a subsequent occasion, his father allegedly cut his leg with a cutlass and this made him leave home never to return.

Narrating his story, Shina Rambo (now believed to be Evangelist Mathew Oluwanifemi) said,

That day my father was so disappointed, that he wanted to kill me, he grabbed the gun from my hand and shot straight at me, but I miraculously escaped out of the room.”

“Then he waited for me to be less alert at night he came to my room with a machete and tried to cut me, but once again, I escaped, but the machete caught my left leg (rolled up his trouser to show us the large scar that made everyone sighed in pity). It cut me so deep I thought I was never going to walk again. That day I knew I had graduated, all that was left was to pull the trigger, and I was so eager.

Shina Rambo’s Reign of Terror

Shina Rambo was famous during his time like other notorious armed robbers in Nigerian history such as Lawrence Anini, Ishola Oyenusi, Babatunde Folorunsho etc.

He was extraordinarily fearsome, mean and notorious to the extent that he seemed invincible to people back then. It was reported that even the police feared him. His daring raids led to the death of scores of policemen and civilians.

OldNaija gathered that Shina Rambo was a fetish and got involved in many human sacrifices one of which include pounding 27 newborn babies in a mortar. It was also claimed that he cut off 100 human tongues which he cooked and ate for spiritual powers.

Evangelist Mathew Oluwanifemi
Evangelist Mathew Oluwanifemi

Quoting him from an interview he gave as Evangelist Mathew Oluwanifemi, he said,

“I was involved in so many rituals, that I can’t start naming them now. I was so powerful, I went underground, inside trees that looked like a city, a lot of beautiful houses inside the tree, I had my own too, I went into a river called River of life in Ogoja, where a lot of politicians and wealthy men used to come.” READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

“I had several personalities, I could change my form whenever I wanted to, that’s why the police were busy killing innocent people and thought they were killing Shina Rambo. The 9 herbalists that gave me that power, I became stronger than them, one day I went to their shrines, and killed all of them so that they don’t reveal my secrets.”

“I had too many powers; my spiritual wife could drive any car in this world or out of it, no police vehicle, or anyone for that matter, could ever chase and catch me during an operation. She was out of this world, and when she had completed her operation, they took her away from me. I could give anything to get powers, and the elders knew, so they also gave me anything I wanted.”

“I once beheaded a hundred men, and gave them the heads fresh, they were so happy with me that they made me invincible. No matter the kind of bullet you shot at me, it was just like pure water on my body. I could give anything to get power, but of all the things I did to get power, the one that still breaks my heart the most is sleeping with my mother. My father is dead now, but my mother is still alive, and she lives with me she is 85 years old, whenever I set my eyes on her, I just start crying.”

He added,

“I had everything, I was very wealthy, I once spent 50 million naira in a day. I did it a lot, there was one day that we were coming from an operation and it seemed as if my powers were going to fail me, the police and the army were almost closing in on us, so we had to drive into a crowd and threw millions of naira in the air, there was commotion, everybody was busy picking naira notes, even the police, until we escaped.”

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South Western Nigeria

“I was too rich, but anything the devil gives you never lasts, he will collect more from you, it’s only the devil that will give you Fila (cap) and ask for Iro and Buba (wrapper and blouse). I lost everything, all the money, my family; I was so powerful the police couldn’t catch me but I lost it all. I had to surrender myself to the police, and I was arrested and jailed for 11 years.”

Turning Point

It was while in prison that Shina Rambo’s life took a turn. He met the famous Prophet T.O Obadare who ministered to him. He then ‘gave his life to Christ’ and was later released during the regime of President Olusegun Obasanjo.

Controversy Surrounding Shina Rambo

Some people believe that this claim by Evangelist Mathew Oluwanifemi to be the dreaded Shina Rambo is nothing but lies upon lies. They said the real and original Shina Rambo had died back in the 1990s.

This has generated a series of questions like – Is Mathew Oluwanifemi Shina Rambo? Who is Shina Rambo? Did Shina Rambo actually exist? Is Shina Rambo now a pastor?

Controversy or not, one thing is certain, Shina Rambo existed and during his life, he was a living terror to the people of Nigeria and the neighbouring country of Benin Republic.

 

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Farmer Who Killed Women & Use Their Remain As Feed For Animals In Tear During Court Hearing, See Why

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The bail application for three men accused of the brutal murders of Maria Makgato 47, and Lucia Ndlovu 34, has been postponed as the defense seeks access to a key statement from the farm owner. The three accused remain in custody while awaiting further legal proceedings after the hearing was delayed by the Polokwane Regional Court on Tuesday…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

The men are facing charges of murder after the bodies of Makgato and Ndlovu were allegedly thrown into a pigsty at a farm near Mankweng, Limpopo. The disturbing nature of the case has captured national attention with both local communities and the families of the victims seeking justice.

The bail hearing was postponed after the defense filed an appeal to access the statement of the farmer who owns the property where the alleged crime occurred. According to defense attorneys, this statement could provide critical information that may affect their clients’ legal strategy in applying for bail.

The farmer statement is a pivotal piece of evidence in understanding the events leading up to the deaths of the victims said the defense team. We believe it will play a crucial role in ensuring a fair trial and in determining whether our clients should be granted bail.

The prosecution however is expected to oppose the bail application citing the serious nature of the charges and concerns that the accused may flee or interfere with the investigation. They also pointed to the gruesome details of the murders, where the bodies were allegedly disposed of in a pigsty, which they argue reflects the extreme cruelty of the crime. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Community members and the victims families have expressed outrage over the bail application calling for the accused to remain behind bars. Outside the courtroom a small group of protestors gathered holding signs demanding justice for Makgato and Ndlovu. We want to see justice served for the families of these women. Their deaths have shocked us all said one protester outside the Polokwane courthouse.

The court has yet to announce a new date for the bail hearing, but the legal teams will return to court once the farmer statement is provided. Meanwhile the accused will remain in custody pending further proceedings.

The case has heightened public awareness about violence in rural areas particularly on farms, and has sparked calls for better safety measures in such isolated environments. Both law enforcement and local authorities are under pressure to resolve the case and bring closure to the grieving families.

As the investigation continues attention will focus on the outcome of the bail application and whether the defense access to the farmer statement will change the course of the case.

 

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WOMAN Walks 20 Miles To Work On Foot, Cop Follows And Uncovers Terrible Secret

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Mandy Jean Beasley, a 40-year-old mother of two, lived in Chicago, Illinois, and worked as a waitress. However, her life took an unexpected turn in the first quarter of 2021 when her company laid off several employees, including her.

This left her in a precarious financial situation as she had to dip into her savings to support her children. She embarked on a challenging job search, but despite her efforts, she struggled to find suitable employment.

After months of searching, she finally found a job opportunity that matched her skills and qualifications. However, there were significant obstacles to overcome. The job paid less than her previous one, and the company’s offices were located 10 miles from her home…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

With no extra money for commuting expenses and a pile of debts from nearly a year of unemployment, Mandy faced a tough decision.

To make ends meet, Mandy chose to walk to and from work, a daily journey of 10 miles each way. Although it was initially a challenging endeavor, she soon adapted to the routine and found solace in her daily walks. However, one gloomy Tuesday morning, everything changed. It was raining, and she noticed a police officer trailing her.

Sergeant Scott Bass from the Nash County Sheriff’s Office had been following her, concerned about her safety and well-being due to the challenging weather conditions. Despite her initial distrust of the police, Sergeant Bass stopped his cruiser and asked her to get into the vehicle, concerned for her safety. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Mandy was nervous and couldn’t understand why the officer had asked her into his car. Her past experiences with the police had left her wary, but she complied. As she sat in the cruiser, she couldn’t shake her fears about the unknown. Her life had been marked by run-ins with the police, often for reasons beyond her control, and she couldn’t help but wonder how this situation would unfold.

While Mandy trembled with anxiety, Sergeant Bass continued to drive her through the rain without explaining his intentions. She was tormented by the uncertainty and wondered why this was happening on a day when being late for work was not an option. She felt the weight of the situation and questioned why it had to be her.

However, as the journey continued, Sergeant Bass’s intentions became clear. He felt a deep sense of responsibility to help people like Mandy, who were working hard to make ends meet. He decided to offer her a daily ride to work when the weather was inclement, alleviating her long walks in harsh conditions.

Over time, Mandy’s perception of the police changed, as she realized that Sergeant Bass genuinely cared about her well-being and wanted to help. He went above and beyond by providing her with a brand new bicycle to make her daily commute more manageable.

This act of kindness not only changed Mandy’s perception but also touched the hearts of the community, who were proud to have such a generous member of law enforcement in their midst. Sergeant Bass’s compassion and support had a profound impact on Mandy’s life, enabling her to continue working and providing for her children.

 

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Did An Angel Save Girl From Dying In Hospital?

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Losing a child can be a devastating event, no matter what age.It is, however, universally agreed upon that it is worse when the child is lost at such a young age.

Sadly, this sort of early death is expected for some families, due to the circumstances that their child is involved in.

Despite the advancement of modern medicine, there are still plenty of children who suffer from severe health problems from either a young age or even from birth. These children are often predicted to not survive very long…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

In a way, their passing can be considered them finally having rest and relief from their life, which has been an uphill battle all the way.

Most of these children and their families, however, find themselves with plenty to live for.

They fight, they strive, and they try to use everything at their disposal to push forward and see another day.

Alas, this is a war, and sometimes, the inevitable happens.

In the case of North Carolinian Chelsea Banton, she wasn’t expected to see her third day.

A premature baby born five weeks early, Chelsea had a major problem – she had to deal with excessive fluids creating pressure against her brain.

The doctors gave her at most 36 hours to live.

However, the baby girl would defy all odds, and would live to grow up.

Her life, however, did not get any easier after that first major hurdle.

The girl would spend the following 14 years of her short life fighting against one health problem after another.

Infections, life-threatening viruses, fluid retention, shunt revisions, hydrocephalus – you named it, she suffered it at some point.

In the fall of 2008, Chelsea was struck by yet another round of advanced pneumonia, which had developed from a bad cold she caught. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

This latest bout of illness seemed to be the last one she could handle – the girl was forced to stay in the hospital for seven weeks, completely dependant on life support.

It was at this point that Colleen Banton, her mother, was forced to make a heartbreaking decision.

In the interest of not prolonging her daughter’s suffering, she opted to keep the ventilator off the next time her daughter was strong enough to breathe on her own.

It was essentially plugging the plug for the girl – by this point, Colleen had decided that should her daughter’s time had come, then there was no use in delaying the inevitable.

While praying with friends and family who had come out to support this mother, Colleen was suddenly called over to a nearby monitor by the pediatrician nurse.

There, her attention was directed to the bright light that had appeared in front of the door to the pediatrician unit.

Astonished, Colleen took a quick photo of it with her camera, then went to check this strange light in person.

Oddly enough, it wasn’t there physically.

A miracle occurred shortly thereafter – three days later, Chelsea was well enough to return home once again.

Colleen is convinced that the figure was an angel who helped her daughter.

Chelsea would then go on to live for another 7 more years before passing away in 2015, at the age of 21.

Her story is one for the ages!

 

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