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Sunday, April 19, 2015

Ondo Mysterious Disease Is Spiritual, Local Chief Reveals Mystery Behind Deaths


A local chief in Ondo State has
explained the “mystery” behind a
strange and unknown killer disease
that has ravaged a town in the state,
killing at least 14 people.
The community leader, Moses
Enimade, the Oyewoga of Ode Irele in
Ondo State, said the disease came as
punishment for the “sacrilege”
committed against Molokun, the local
deity in the area.
Mr. Enimade, next in command to the
Oba, Cornelius Olanrewaju-Lebi,
stated this in Irele on Saturday. No
fewer than 14 people have died of
severe headaches and blindness in
the town recently.
There have been no explanation for
the disease. Victims have tested
negative to Ebola, the deadly and
incurable virus that killed thousands
across West Africa, including Nigeria.
Mr. Enimade debunked the rumour
that the deaths were caused by
strange disease or Ebola virus. Mr.
Enimade said some stubborn youth
broke into the inner room of the
Molokun shrine on April 15. “Molokun
is a deity of the land,” he said. “Only
the Chief Priest and High Chief
Gboguron are qualified to enter the
shrine.”
The chief said the youth entered the
shrine and made away with traditional
items in a bid to acquire extra-
ordinary powers and engage in money
ritual. “They were not qualified to
enter the (shrine),” he said. “They
had to face the death penalty.”
The Oyewoga said he could not
remember the last time Molokun or
any other gods had to strike like this
in the area.
According to him, there is no
community or town without its own
culture and tradition. He said what
happened in Irele was the judgement
of the gods on the youth. “Even the
Kabiesi himself is not permitted to
enter the Molokun Shrine’s inner
room except the Chief Priest and High
Chief Gboguron. Sacrifice must be
performed before they can enter.
“Because these youths want to be
rich at all costs, they entered the
sacred place and made away with
traditional items and 20 of them have
died as a result of their desperate
acts,” he said. “We have to appease
the gods or else many will still die
and we have to bury them according
to tradition. Their corpses belong to
the gods and will be exhumed if
buried by their families.”
He restated that the deaths were not
caused by diseases or Ebola as
widely speculated.
“The death caused by Molokun is
characterised by severe headache and
blindness,” he said. “Proverbs 29:1 in
the Bible say: `He that had been
reproved and hardened his neck shall
suddenly be destroyed without
remedy; so youths of nowadays must
be careful.’”
Some residents appealed to the chief
priest to make the necessary
atonement to avert calamity in the
town. They said news of the deaths
had given the town and state a bad
name. Sheed Osuolale said he was
afraid when the news broke.
Esther Bantefa said the news had
given the town and the state a bad
name. She said the chief priest
should as a matter of urgency perform
necessary rituals. “Our people in
Lagos and other towns called us to
get information if it was Ebola
outbreak,” she said.
Tayo Akinyelure said parents should
warn their children against going near
shrines. “Many youths do not believe
in all these traditions and customs,”
Mrs. Akinyelure said. “It is high time
parents warned their children against
committing sacrilege.”

Saturday, April 18, 2015

BIZARRE VIDEO: We Want These Nigerians To Go, SA Woman Reveals Why They Are Attacking Foreigners

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRUMjh3TK7s&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Xenophobia: Fish out killers of Nigerians, others – TUC tells South Africa


Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) has
condemned the on-going xenophobic attacks
against foreigners, especially Nigerians in
South Africa.
They also urged Jacob Zuma-led government
to take all necessary steps to stop the
dastardly act of stealing, killing and taking
over people’s property in Johannesburg,
Durban and Pretoria.
A statement signed yesterday by the
president-general, Comrade Bobboi Bala
Kaigama and the general secretary, Comrade
Musa Lawal, noted that the act at this time
and age was appalling, abysmal and beastly.
“It is true that the government of South
Africa and other countries of the world have
condemned the attacks, yet we demand that
the government investigate and punish those
involved in accordance with the provisions
of the law of the land,” TUC said.
“Again, if the comments we have read in the
dailies and social media credited to the Zulu
King, Goodwill Zwelithini and son of Zuma,
Edward asking non South Africans to return
to their countries is anything to go by, then
it means they have forgotten in a hurry how
Nigeria and the rest of the world rallied and
mobilised support for the country during its
apartheid experience.
“Indeed, what is happening is nothing but a
demonstration of shortness of memory and
we feel more terrible about the whole thing
because of the underground role of some
prominent people in government.”
On Apr 18, 2015 11:32 AM, “Wale Odunsi”
<wale.odunsi@dailypost.ng> wrote:
Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) has
condemned the on-going xenophobic attacks
against foreigners, especially Nigerians in
South Africa.
The also urged Jacob Zuma-led government
to take all necessary steps to stop the
dastardly act of stealing, killing and taking
over people’s property in Johannesburg,
Durban and Pretoria.
A statement signed yesterday by the
president-general, Comrade Bobboi Bala
Kaigama and the general secretary, Comrade
Musa Lawal, noted that the act at this time
and age is appalling, abysmal and beastly.
“It is true that the government of South
Africa and other countries of the world have
condemned the attacks, yet we demand that
the government investigate and punish those
involved in accordance with the provisions
of the law of the land,” TUC said.
“Again, if the comments we have read in the
dailies and social media credited to the Zulu
King, Goodwill Zwelithini and son of Zuma,
Edward asking non South Africans to return
to their countries is anything to go by, then
it means they have forgotten in a hurry how
Nigeria and the rest of the world rallied and
mobilised support for the country during its
apartheid experience.
“Indeed, what is happening is nothing but a
demonstration of shortness of memory and
we feel more terrible about the whole thing
because of the underground role of some
prominent people in government

The man caught with stolen PVC just receive certificate of return from INEC

Do you remember this man ? He was caught with stolen PVCs, parior to march 28 election .
He has receive certificate of return from INEC .This is very bad.

Is this Girl really 15 years old??!?!


A mum shared these photos of her
daughter on twitter few hours ago and
captioned it "My baby is 15 today'. GBAM! That was all, and
people started
asking her how this grown woman could be 15
and she replied that she was born in 2000. 1. To cut the story
short, they did not believe her(neither do I!)
How on earth is this 'grown' woman 15? She's even bigger
than me! What do y'all think?

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