Man Arrested for Hijacking Popular Deity in Igbo Land
Thompson Nsisongabasi
Sep 30, 2020
A man who 'arrested' a communal deity which he insisted had been tormenting his community with poverty, failure of businesses, and lack of marriage for eligible bachelors, has been arrested by the Enugu state police command.
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The middle-aged man identified as Nnajiofor Donatus said he was motivated to remove the deity by an unnamed higher force. He blamed the deity for the level of poverty in Ibeku Opi, adding that he crashed out of his thriving honey business job in Anambra State, returning home with nothing to show for his efforts.
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Onlookers who were frightened at the sight of the man and the deity, observed that he showed strange behaviour and barked whenever anyone gets close to him.
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He was said to have acted violently to anyone who tried to stop him from gaining entrance to Okunere adoration museum at St. Theresa's Catholic Church, to liberate Ibeku Opi community out of the fetish powers of the deity.
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