For passers-by, Obadore Bridge along LASU - Iba - Isheri road, Lagos is  just any other bridge for the convenience of motorists. But the bridge  is a personification of evil. It gives a picture of evil on all fours.  It depicts desperate wickedness, bestiality, heartlessness and man’s  inhumanity to man. Indeed, it shows a picture that diminishes man.
Findings  revealed that Obadore Bridge is not just a linking bridge. It’s a  slaughter house where people are daily killed and their bodies  dismembered for money-making. At the time of writing this report, the  body of an unknown person, with some of the vital parts missing, lies  near the bridge at Obadore to tell the story of this evil place.
Saturday  Sun investigation revealed that Obadore Bridge has become a favourite  hunting ground for ritualists and sundry criminals. 
There, evil  men ambush unsuspecting members of the public, hack them down and  dismember their bodies. The area is usually littered with corpses that  have missing parts, such as private organs, breasts, tongues and eyes. 
It  was gathered that agents of ritualists, who operate commercial buses,  take innocent passengers to Obadore, where such victims are killed and  their vital parts cut off. Also, the killers waylay commercial  motorcycle operators and their passengers. Such victims are knocked down  the bike and dragged into the forest and killed. Also, some commercial  motorcycles collude with the ritualists and take unsuspecting commuters  to the place to be killed.
Findings revealed that when such  commercial motorcycle operators get to the foot of the bridge with  passengers, they would stop their bike, pretending that they have  developed mechanical faults. At that instant, the ritualist would swoop  on the passenger and drag him or her to the forest, where such a person  is killed.
Saheed Musbau, a resident of Obadore, told Saturday  Sun that he missed death by the whiskers when he was attacked near the  bridge last December. Telling his story, Mustan said that evil operators  around the bridge knocked him down from his motorcycle and tried to  drag him into the bush. According to him, he was lucky that the blow  from a club used by the ritualists landed on his back instead of the  head, where they had aimed. He fell, quite alright, but did not lose  consciousness. According to him, when his attackers, thinking he was  unconscious swooped on him and were dragging him into the bush, he  quickly got up and ran away. 
The commercial motorcycle operator  said of Obadore, he said: “In some cases, you will find motorcycles  belonging to the victims, without any trace of the owners. They would  have been killed and vital parts of their bodies removed.”
Musbau,  who is a commercial motorcycle operator further said: “They usually  dump their victims’ bodies in the forest. People usually perceive  offensive odour any time they are passing through the bridge because of  the decomposed bodies of victims of ritual killings.” 
Another  resident of the area, Mrs. Goodness Lawrence, offered further  perspectives to the nefarious activities going on there. She said:  “There is no doubt that the Obadore Bridge and its environs are  dangerous spots. Apart from the ritual killers parading the place,  cultists from the Lagos State University (LASU) also carry out their  initiation there. Thieves also camp there in the night and rob people.  In fact, you are as good as dead if your vehicle breaks down near the  bridge at night.”
She added that when the second bridge was being  built at Obadore, following the dualisation of the LASU- Obadore-  Isheri expressway, a mass of human bones were discovered at the foot of  the bridge.
Checks also revealed that illegal bunkering also goes on  in the forest. The illegal bunkerers operate in the night, stealing  petroleum products from pipelines.
When Saturday Sun visited the  bridge recently, a group of young men were seen smoking Indian hemp. At  the Oko-Efo end of the bridge, some people were seen enjoying roasted  (dry) meat and palm wine, while exotic cars lined the roadside.
A  source, who craved anonymity, squealed that there could be more to the  daily rendezvous going on there than meet there ordinary eye. When  contacted on telephone, the public relations officer of the Lagos state  police command, Mr Frank Mba, said that the command is aware of the  allegation that rutualists prawl the area. He, however, volunteered that  the command had intensified overt and covert security patrol of the  area area, adding that hoodlums and sundry criminals have been arrestd.  He appealed to members of the public to coperate with the police by  providing information that could lead to the arrest of enemies of  society. He argued that the criminals are not spirits but human beings  living in the midst of people.
Source: Sun Newspaper