Nicholas Kini, one of the convicted suspects in the Kasoa ritual murder case, has sparked controversy with a chilling statement as he was escorted to serve his life imprisonment sentence.
While being taken away by officers, Kini boldly said, “Bossu, I’ll be back,” a comment that left onlookers stunned. In response, one of the officers reminded him that the crime had already been committed, urging him to pray for divine intervention, to which Kini replied, “There is no truth in Ghana.”
Kini was convicted for the gruesome murder of 10-year-old Ishmael Mensah Abdallah in April 2021.
Alongside Felix Nyarko, Kini had attempted to perform a money ritual, killing Abdallah at the request of a spiritualist who demanded both human sacrifice and ¢5000 for promised wealth.
This case shook the entire nation, igniting conversations about youth, crime, and the growing influence of money rituals.
Kini’s final words have further fueled the emotional reactions surrounding the case.
Source: OccupyGh.com
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