I Was An Hitman For A Nigerian MP
- Calvin Caltoto
- Apr 3, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 15, 2024

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In the heart of Nigeria's political arena, where power and corruption reign supreme, Jose Musa emerged as a silent predator, lurking in the shadows as the hired hitman for a powerful Member of Parliament. Born in the Congo, Musa's journey into the dark world of assassination began when he was recruited by the MP's clandestine network of enforcers.
"I was just a pawn in their game of power," Musa recalls, his voice heavy with remorse. "But I did their bidding without question, blinded by the promise of wealth and influence."
For years, Musa carried out the MP's orders with ruthless efficiency, silencing anyone who dared to challenge his reign. But it was one particular assignment that would haunt him forever.
"They sent me to eliminate a contestant," Musa confesses, his eyes reflecting the horrors of his past. "He was gaining too much traction in the upcoming election, posing a threat to the MP's hold on power."
Cornered in the darkness of a dimly lit bathroom, Musa carried out his gruesome task with chilling precision. "We butchered him," he admits, his voice trembling with regret. "And then we cooked his body, feeding it to the MP's savage dogs."
The act of savagery left Musa shaken to his core, a haunting reminder of the depths of depravity to which he had sunk in the name of power. But fate intervened in the form of a tragic accident that claimed the life of the very man he had served so faithfully.
"The MP died in a road accident," Musa reveals, a bitter irony twisting his words. "And with his death, I was finally free from the shackles of his tyranny."
Now, haunted by the ghosts of his past, Musa seeks redemption, determined to atone for the blood that stains his hands. "I can never undo the horrors I've committed," he laments. "But I can strive to make amends, to live a life worthy of forgiveness."
As he grapples with the weight of his sins, Jose Musa's journey serves as a cautionary tale, a stark reminder of the darkness that lurks within the corridors of power, and the price of betraying one's conscience in pursuit of worldly gain.
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