This tragic incident highlights the dangers in rural Nigeria where witchcraft allegations can lead to violence, as demonstrated by the brutal killing of 67-year-old Dahare Abubakar, who was attacked while farming.
Five Men Sentenced to Death in Nigeria for Witchcraft Murder

Five Men Sentenced to Death in Nigeria for Witchcraft Murder
In a shocking case from Kano state, five men have been sentenced to death for the murder of a woman they wrongfully accused of witchcraft.
Five men have been condemned to death by hanging for the brutal murder of 67-year-old Dahare Abubakar, accused of witchcraft in Kano state. Abubakar was violently attacked while tending to her farm, following a dream reported by the wife of one of the accused, leading to her tragic fate. The swift judicial response has sparked discussions around the grave consequences of false accusations in rural settings, with the prosecution highlighting the pressing need for justice to deter similar future events. The case stands out as an alarming example of mob justice driven by superstition, raising questions about the safety of individuals in communities rife with witchcraft claims. Although death sentences are infrequent in Nigeria, the case serves as a stark reminder of the potential for vigilante actions to escalate into lethal violence.
While the convicted men plan to appeal their sentenced verdicts, the victim's family hopes the ruling will serve to foster a climate of accountability against such unfounded claims.
In a country where justice is often slow and the death penalty is infrequently administered, this case brings a glimmer of hope for the victim's family as they seek closure.
You may also be interested in the ongoing discussions about witchcraft-related violence in Nigeria and the haunting reality faced by those accused.
While the convicted men plan to appeal their sentenced verdicts, the victim's family hopes the ruling will serve to foster a climate of accountability against such unfounded claims.
In a country where justice is often slow and the death penalty is infrequently administered, this case brings a glimmer of hope for the victim's family as they seek closure.
You may also be interested in the ongoing discussions about witchcraft-related violence in Nigeria and the haunting reality faced by those accused.