
Nigeria's "Forest of Horror"
05/18/22 • 52 min
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In 2014 a group of people looking for their missing coworker stumbled across a run-down building in Ibadan's Soka forest. While they didn't find their coworker, they did find a horrific scene: multiple body parts, personal possessions, decaying corpses, and people alive -- barely -- in chains. It appeared someone had been kidnapping and butchering innocents... but that's just the beginning of the story.
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In 2014 a group of people looking for their missing coworker stumbled across a run-down building in Ibadan's Soka forest. While they didn't find their coworker, they did find a horrific scene: multiple body parts, personal possessions, decaying corpses, and people alive -- barely -- in chains. It appeared someone had been kidnapping and butchering innocents... but that's just the beginning of the story.
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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Nigeria's "Forest of Horror"
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In this gripping episode titled "Nigeria's 'Forest of Horror'," a shocking and bone-chilling story unfolds as around 20 decomposing bodies and various body parts are discovered in a warehouse compound. Survivors, malnourished and chained up, add to the horrifying scene. While six suspects, including security guards, have been detained, locals suspect a larger conspiracy and are convinced that powerful individuals used the remains for magical rituals. The complexity of the case is heightened by conflicting statements, sensationalistic reporting, and physical threats faced by journalists who dare to delve deeper. As the crimes remain unsolved, questions linger about the motives of wealthy individuals involved, and the authorities urge the community to move on. This episode reminds us that stories like these often fade from public attention without proper investigation, emphasizing the challenges Nigeria faces with corruption, crime, and day-to-day struggles. Traveling to Ibadan, Nigeria, we follow a group of motorcycle taxi drivers on their quest to find a missing friend, supposedly kidnapped and held captive in an underground dungeon in the Soca forest. Despite the dismissive attitude of the police, they persist and stumble upon a mysterious building matching the description in distressing text messages they received. The survivors' accounts of their harrowing ordeal, alongside the discovery of chains, magical charms, and blood on a slab, trigger a riot between law enforcement and concerned citizens. The episode raises questions about governmental negligence, alleged criminal activities, and the trade in human body parts. As we delve into this terrifying tale, we gain insight into Nigeria's rich history, struggles, and the resilience of its people.
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From UFOs to psychic powers and government conspiracies. History is riddled with unexplained events. You can turn back now or learn the stuff they don't want you to know. A production of I Heart Radio. Hello, welcome back to the show. My name is Matt, my name is Noel. They called me Ben. We're joined as always with our super producer Paul Mission controlled decades. Most importantly, you are you, You are here, and that makes this the stuff they d
Nigeria's "Forest of Horror" Top Questions Answered
What is the population of Nigeria?
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa.
What makes Nigeria an economic powerhouse?
Nigeria's abundance of natural resources, including oil, contributes to its economic strength.
Why is Nigeria ranked as one of the most corrupt nations?
Nigeria suffers from the resource curse, which leads to corruption and crime in the country.
What are some challenges that Nigeria faces?
Nigeria faces challenges such as street crime, terrorism, and piracy.
Who are the Okada Riders in Nigeria?
The Okada Riders are a group of motorcycle taxi drivers in Ibadan, Nigeria.
What happened to Kasim in Nigeria?
Kasim, one of the motorcycle taxi drivers, went missing, and his friends received disturbing text messages from him claiming he had been kidnapped and was being held captive in the Soca Forest.
Why did the friends take the search into their own hands?
The friends believed the police were unhelpful and corrupt, leading them to conduct their own search for Kasim.
What did the friends discover during their search in Nigeria?
During their search, the friends discovered a disused warehouse that they suspected might be connected to Kasim's kidnapping.
What are some unanswered questions regarding the case in Nigeria?
Unanswered questions include the disappearance of Kasim, as well as the whereabouts of passports and DNA testing related to the case.
Why were journalists threatened and stonewalled when investigating the case in Nigeria?
Journalists who tried to investigate the case were threatened and faced obstacles in obtaining information related to the crimes.
What was discovered in the warehouse compound in Nigeria?
In the warehouse compound, around twenty decomposing bodies were found, along with dismembered body parts, personal items, and evidence of chained individuals.
What were the conditions like for the survivors found in the warehouse compound in Nigeria?
Survivors of the crime were in terrible physical and mental condition, having been malnourished and chained like animals.
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