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  • Fake native doctors deceiving Anambra youths into crime – Metchie

    Fake native doctors deceiving Anambra youths into crime – Metchie

    Dr John Metchie, Traditional Prime Minister Anambra State Association of Town Unions (ASATU), says that fake native doctors in the state have deceived many youths into various heinous crimes.

    Metchie, who is the Deputy Commander-General of Nigeria Forest Security Service, said this in an interview with newsmen in Abuja.

    He commended Gov. Charles Soludo for his efforts towards saving the youths from decadence occasioned by get rich quick syndrome.

    He said what the level of societal decay in Anambra would have degenerated if Soludo had not intervened when he did.

    Metchie lamented the case of drug trafficking involving 23 Anambra indigenes, who had already been convicted and on death row in Indonesia.

    According to him, the governor, addressing this issue recently, attributed the problem to the activities of fake native doctors, whom his government has outlawed.

    “Soludo raised alarm over the rising number of young indigenes of the state falling victims of drug trafficking scams.

    “The Governor heaped the blame on deceptive native doctors, who misled these youths with false promises of supernatural protection.

    “Governor Soludo’s mandate needs to be renewed for another four year-term to enable him consolidate on the current reforms.

    “Soludo has demonstrated both capacity and competence in reformation and physical development for better positioning of Anambra and our people in Nigeria and internationally,” he said.

    Metchie said that the determination of the governor to protect the moral and social fabric of Anambra could best be described as overwhelming, adding that those destroying the society did not see the cleansing waves.

    According to him, Soludo had revealed that the 23 Anambra indigenes on death row in Indonesia for drug-related offences were manipulated by self-proclaimed native doctors.

    He quoted Soludo as saying that the native doctors sold to the affected youths the dangerous belief that charms could render airport security systems ineffective.

    “The governor has condemned the surge in get rich quick approach to life and fetish practices, particularly the rise of “oke ite” (money ritual) peddlers who promote the illusion of instant wealth without hard work.

    “He warned that anyone caught making false spiritual claims or promoting illicit wealth schemes would be arrested.

    “The governor has drawn a clear line between genuine traditional worship and fraudulent practices, noting that traditionalists of old were among the most upright who believed the gods would punish wrongdoing,” he added.

  • Court remands 3 native doctors in Anambra

    Court remands 3 native doctors in Anambra

    The Anambra Government on Friday arraigned three native doctors before a State High Court for alleged involvement in criminal activities.

    The suspects were Chidozie Nwangwu popularly known as “Akwa Okuko Tiwara Aki”, Onyebuchi Okocha known as “Onye Eze” and Ekene Igboezekwe popularly known as “Eke Hit”.

    They were charged in suit nos A/41C2025, A/40C2025 and A/42C2025 respectively with alleged claims of possessing supernatural powers to make money, stagnate destiny as well as conspiracy to commit felony to wit kidnapping and obtaining by fraud.

    NAN reports that the suspects were all arrested by the Anambra Security outfit known as “Agunechemba” in February and have been in detention till date.

    The Prosecution Counsel, Mr. F.C. Okeke, told the court that the charges against the suspect had been served them and that they were ready to proceed with the case.

    But the Defense Counsel, Mr S.O. Iwuoba and others took turns to inform the court that the processes were not served in good time to enable them to respond.

    The charges were not read in detail as a result of the development.

    The presiding Judge, Justice Jude Obiora, ordered that the suspects be returned to Agunechemba detention facility to make for proper processes.

    Obiora adjourned the cases to April 11 for proper arraignment and pleadings.

  • 19-year-old native doctor in police net over failed anti-bullet charm

    19-year-old native doctor in police net over failed anti-bullet charm

    Police in Edo have detained a 19-year-old native doctor, Timothy Dauda, for allegedly shooting his client, Alex Ezekiel, to death during an “anti-bullet” charm trial.

    The Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Moses Yamu, confirmed the incident to NAN on Monday.

    Yamu said that the incident happened on August 20 in Onumu Community, near Igara, Akoko Edo Local Government Area of the state.

    He said that the suspect was arrested by operatives from Igarra Divisional Police Station in Akoko-Edo.

    It was learnt that the suspect allegedly claimed to specialise in preparing charms against gunshots and machete cuts.

    A source further told NAN that the deceased had visited the native doctor’s home to obtain the charm.

    It said that “in a shocking turn of events”, Dauda attempted to test the efficacy of the charm by shooting the client with a gun.

    The charm was said to have failed as he sustained fatal injuries.

    “When he was rushed to a hospital in Igarra, he was pronounced dead by a medical doctor,” the source further said.

    Meanwhile, the police spokesman said that the suspect would face prosecution as soon as investigations were concluded

  • Native doctor, others accosted for unearthing corpses, removing vital organs for rituals

    Native doctor, others accosted for unearthing corpses, removing vital organs for rituals

    A 43-year-old automobile mechanic, a driver, 56 and a native doctor have been arrested by operatives of Amotekun in Iwo town, Osun State for allegedly exhuming corpses from graves and removing body parts which they sell for money making for rituals.

    The arrest of the three suspects was contained in a statement by the spokesperson of the Amotekun Corps in Osun State, Mr Adeniyi Brown, on Tuesday in Osogbo, the state capital.

    According to the statement, the suspects were apprehended following intelligence received of their despicable acts.

    The corps spokesman said that when interrogated, the suspects made confessional statements that they exhume corpses from graves and sell the body parts for money making rituals.

    He said that the Amotekun Commander in the Osun state, retired Brig.-Gen. Bashir Adewinmbi, had directed that the suspects should be transferred to the police for further investigation and prosecution.

    Brown quoted the corps commander as appealing to residents to be more security conscious and report any suspicious activity in their environment to security agencies.

    “When you see something, please always say something,” Adewinmbi said.

  • Native doctor sent to jail for killing neighbour’s cow

    Native doctor sent to jail for killing neighbour’s cow

    An Abeokuta Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, sentenced a 45- year-old native doctor, Micheal Oyewole, to 12 months imprisonment for killing his neighbour’s cow.

    The convict, who resides at Araromi Alakaloko Olomore area in Abeokuta,  pleaded not guilty to the  three-count charge of conspiracy, theft and willfully and unlawfully killing of a cow.

    However, Magistrate  O.O. Odumosu held that the prosecution, had proven its case beyond reasonable doubt that the convict was guilty of the offence.

    She sentenced  Oyewole, to 12 calender months imprisonment with an option of fine of N10,000 for the stealing and six months for willing and unlawfully killing the cow.

    The magistrate ordered  that the convict can only exercise the option of payments of fine, only if he pays N400,000 to the complainant, being the cost of the cow he killed.

    She added that the sentence should run concurrently.

    Earlier, the Prosecution Counsel,  ASP Olakunle Shonibare told the court that the convict  committed the offence on June 3, at about 11:00pm at Alakoloko Unique Estate Olomore area in Abeokuta.

    Shonibare, said  that the convict conspired with others at large and stole a cow valued N400,000 property of one Mr Hakeem Ominrinde

    He said  offence contravened the provisions of sections 516, 383 and 450 of the Criminal Code Laws of Ogun 2006.

  • Native doctor jailed for killing neighbour’s cow

    Native doctor jailed for killing neighbour’s cow

    An Abeokuta Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, sentenced a 45-year-old native doctor, Micheal Oyewole, to 12 months imprisonment for killing his neighbour’s cow.

    The convict, who resides at Araromi Alakaloko Olomore area in Abeokuta, pleaded not guilty to the three-count charge of conspiracy, theft and willfully and unlawfully killing of a cow.

    However, Magistrate  O.O. Odumosu held that the prosecution, had proven its case beyond reasonable doubt that the convict was guilty of the offence.

    She sentenced  Oyewole, to 12 calender months imprisonment with an option of fine of N10,000 for the stealing and six months for willing and unlawfully killing the cow.

    The magistrate ordered that the convict can only exercise the option of payments of fine, only if he pays N400,000 to the complainant, being the cost of the cow he killed.

    She added that the sentence should run concurrently.

    Earlier, the Prosecution Counsel,  ASP Olakunle Shonibare told the court that the convict committed the offence on June 3, at about 11:00pm at Alakoloko Unique Estate Olomore area in Abeokuta.

    Shonibare, said  that the convict conspired with others at large and stole a cow valued N400,000 property of one Mr Hakeem Ominrinde.

    He said the offence contravened the provisions of sections 516, 383 and 450 of the Criminal Code Laws of Ogun 2006.

  • Police confirm release of kidnapped native doctor, Akwa Okuko Tiwaraki

    Police confirm release of kidnapped native doctor, Akwa Okuko Tiwaraki

    The Nigeria Police Command in Anambra has confirmed the release of a popular native doctor, Chukwudozie Nwangwu, popularly known as “Akwa Okuko Tiwaraki”,  by his abductors.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, confirmed Nwangwu’s release on Saturday.

    Ikenga noted that the popular native doctor was released by his abductors in the early hours of Saturday.

    The native doctor was kidnapped about 11:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 23 at Oba in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra.

    According to Ikenga, the abductors have contacted with friends and relatives and are demanding millions, in the neighbourhood of N300 million.

    “I also have information that they have not paid. I also have information that he has been released by his abductors and we are making efforts to get information behind what happened”, he said.

  • Adamawa Police arrest native doctor for slaughtering insane man

    Adamawa Police arrest native doctor for slaughtering insane man

    The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has arrested a 48-year old native doctor, Ezekiel Buba, for allegedly slaughtering a madman brought to him for treatment.

    The incident was said to have happened in Gombiyel in the Shelleng Local Government Area of Adamawa State.

    While narrating the incident during interrogation at the police headquarters on Saturday, Buba, blamed the devil for slaughtering the deceased brought to him for traditional medication.

    He narrated that the deceased, who was suffering from mental illness and epilepsy, was brought to him by his elder brother, Yahaya Musa in company of other family members for treatment.

    He explained that he earlier tested the deceased and found out that he was mentally deranged, but that he had no chickens at that time to slaughter to offer sacrifice for the man to get well.

    “I usually slaughtered chickens for sacrifice to a demon in order to cure the madness. Failure to make sacrifice to the demon, a patient cannot get well,” Buba explained.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the suspect (Buba) was paraded by the Police i the state and while being interrogated, he claimed that it was a demon that slaughtered the deceased.

    He explained that the deceased, who was suffering from mental illness and epilepsy, was brought to him by his elder brother, Yahaya Musa of Kambillam, in the company of other family members for treatment.

    According to the native doctor, while performing some rituals with a robe at his backyard, the demon descended in a whirlwind with knives tied on his leg and slit the throat of the patient.

    ”I saw the demon in the whirlwind but before I could reach where the patient was lying down to protect him, the demon overtook me and slaughtered him. Initially, the demon had warned me and demanded that I should slaughter chickens and offer a sacrifice of blood. I was waiting for the market day to buy the chickens for sacrifice as demanded” he said.

    He stated that the family members of the deceased did not see the demon while coming down to the scene to kill Alamisa, saying that he was the only one who sighted it and rushed in to prevent it but to no avail.

    According to him, he normally communicates with the demon, which he inherited from his grandmother when asleep in the night in Koma Damti dialect in Jada LGA, saying that he has been using it to treat people in order to earn a living.

    On his part, an elder brother to the deceased, Yahaya Musa, blamed the native doctor for murdering his brother, saying that he was the one who slaughtered his brother and removed his throat.

    This was confirmed by the Police Public Relations Officer of the of the Command, SP Suleiman Yahaya Nguroje, who stated that Buba was in custody undergoing interrogation over the alleged murder.

    He explained that the suspect was apprehended in connection with the crime following a complaint by the deceased family and he is being investigated and may likely be prosecuted for murder if found culpable after the conclusion of investigations by the Police.

  • Paul Pogba confesses: I didn’t hire native doctor to harm Mbappe, as sibling rivalry gets messier

    Paul Pogba confesses: I didn’t hire native doctor to harm Mbappe, as sibling rivalry gets messier

    France and Juventus of Italy midfielder, Paul Pogba, has finally admitted to hiring a native doctor, saying the reason was to help prevent injuries plaguing his career and not to harm anybody.

    Pogba added that  he paid the witch doctor some money to help prevent him from sustaining career-threatening injuries.

    Pogba denies it had anything to do with international team-mate, Kylian Mbappé and says he “never intended to harm anyone”.

    The player, who moved to Juventus this summer, explained to investigators working for France’s Central Office for the Fight against Organised Crime (OCLCO) that he was “looking to be protected against injury” and “also to help poor kids in Africa” he was in connection with through an aid organisation.

    Two judicial sources in Paris confirmed the revelations and the transcript from interviews completed last month.
    Recall that Pogba’s brother, Mathias had initially revealed that the witch doctor known as Ibrahin the Great was hired and paid to cast a spell on Mbappe.
    Pogba has now denied all of that, saying that there is no iota of truth in it.

    Five suspects including Mathias, have been charged with trying to blackmail Pogba out of more than £ 11 million.

    They are now on remand and facing up to 20 years each in prison over a range of charges including “extortion in an organised gang”.

    Pogba has been struck by injuries since re-signing for Juventus and has not played a competitive game for the Serie A side.

    He is not part of the current France squad and is at real risk of failing to make the World Cup later this year.

  • Nasarawa native doctor resurrects at point of burial, two days after certified dead

    Nasarawa native doctor resurrects at point of burial, two days after certified dead

    A fifty-nine-year-old man, Godwin Amadu, who is a native doctor, has thrown the people of Gidan Angalu community in Toto Local Government Area, Nasarawa State into shock penultimate Tuesday with his ‘resurrection’ at the point of burial two days after he was certified dead.

    Amadu had been confirmed dead by doctors at a private hospital at about 6 am on September 5, 2022, following which he was covered up and wheeled into the mortuary as doctors and family members awaited the arrival of his Abuja-based eldest son, Mr. Jacob Amadu.

    Since the deceased native doctor was said to have left an instruction with his children that he must be buried not later than three days in the hospital before burial and he must not be embalmed with Formaline, arrangements were said to have been made for his burial two days later.

    To the utter shock of Amadu’s children, relatives and sympathizers, however, the native doctor rose from the casket he was kept in as arrangements were being made to take his corpse to the graveyard, causing the crowd that had gathered for his burial to run in different directions.

    The ‘resurrection’ of Amadu two days after his ‘death’ turned him into an overnight celebrity as people came from far and near to confirm what had happened.

    Sharing his experience in an interview, Amadu, who said he has abandoned his career as a native doctor to become an evangelist, recalled that before his sickness and eventual ‘death’ on September 5, he had enjoyed good health and fully attended to patients who came from far distances to his village.

    But sometime in July, he began to feel pains in his chest and legs. He said his legs were swollen and he tried treating himself as a native doctor but there appeared to be no improvement, prompting his two eldest children based in Abuja and one of his daughters based in Lafia to rush him to the Federal Medical Centre in Keffi.

    At the hospital in Keffi, he was admitted for two weeks after which he was discharged and certified fit. But a week after he returned home, he developed severe chest pain.

    He told his children who had gone back to their stations not to take him to the hospital again and also told them repeatedly not to keep his corpse longer than two or three days before burial.

    With his condition getting worse, however, his children defied his instruction and returned him to a private hospital in a nearby community where he could get preliminary attention before he would be transferred to the Federal Medical Centre in Keffi where he had been treated before. There, doctors battled to save his life before they thought he had given up the ghost and prepared him for burial.

    As a native doctor, the children brought the casket and put his body inside, preparatory for his burial, but he suddenly doctor rose from the casket

    Also speaking, the eldest son, Jacob, who said his father was declared dead while he was travelling from Abuja to see him on his sick bed in Nasarawa State, said: “I got to the hospital at about 10 am on September 5 and the mortician at the hospital wheeled out the trolley containing my father and unveiled his face for me to see, and it was indeed my father.”

    “We advised the hospital not to embalm him because he actually told us repeatedly not to embalm him when he dies and to bury him immediately rather than keep his corpse inside a room.

    “So we hurriedly left for the village to mobilise young men to help dig his grave so that we could bury him the second or third day as he had wished.

    “On September 7, we brought his corpse to the village in a casket to bury him and sympathisers around the community were crying while others assembled in different locations discussing the sad event of his passing.

    “While his body had been displayed in an open roof where he normally attended to his patients as a native doctor, the children brought the casket and put his body inside, preparatory for his burial, but he suddenly doctor rose from the casket.

    “We were in the village when we suddenly saw the casket shaking and eventually fell and my father woke up to the surprised of many people in the village. A lot of the men and women who had gathered ran away, believing that it was his ghost.

    There, food is served free and in large quantity. Heaven is indeed an interesting place and I wish I never came back to the world

    “I summoned courage as a man to walk up to him and got a seat for him to sit on. He was not talking.

    “I later held his hand and led him to the bathroom. He had a bath and after a few hours, he requested for food. He ate and then relaxed. “In the evening of the next day, he started talking a little and on the third day, he tried to narrate his experience.”

    In an interview. one week after he ‘resurrected’, Amadu said he could not fully recollect all that transpired during his struggles in the throes of death except that he was writhing in pains at one moment, felt relieved moments later and found himself in another world.

    Amadu said: “I thank God that he has given me life again after tasting death. It is a miracle that God gave me a second chance and I think I will dedicate the days he has given me to live again to worship him and preach his gospel.

    “My journey to heaven was a tranquil one. I feel very confused about what God has done to me. All I can remember for now is that I lost my memory when I was sick, but people later gathered in my village to mourn my passing.

    “The cloud opened up and I saw something like a giant golden satellite suspended in space. I wouldn’t know whether this is what the bible calls heaven, but there I was greeted by a 75ft tall angel who stood in front of the gate.

    “The angel had a beautiful sword and wore something like golden hair. As I looked round, I discovered that there were two other angels behind him holding pamphlets and books containing the words of God.

    “The three angels had a brief discussion among themselves and later allowed me into the city of heaven.

    “On entering the city, I met a childhood friend who died 22 years ago. His name was Choko Aguma. He was the one who took me round the city where everybody was committed to worshipping God.

    “He indeed asked after so many people but I told him I lost touch with some, that some were still alive while others had died long ago.

    “About 450 yards from what looked like the throne of God, I was captivated by the sign on the outside that read ‘Unaccounted blessings and Mercy of God’.

    “So I can comfortably confirm to you that I went to heaven and not hell fire, and I have returned successfully with the courage to preach the gospel till the end of my life.

    “I have given my life to God. He is real.

    “While in heaven, I was told how my children struggled to save my life when I fell sick. I was equally told about my activities as a native doctor, all the events leading to my death and how preparation for my burial was ongoing when Christ appeared and raised me up from death.

    “I was told that Christ woke me up because if I was taken to the grave in the casket covered with sand, it would be very difficult for me to come back because I would lack the strength to pull out of the graveyard.

    “I woke up and I felt cold. I came out of the casket gently and people who came to console my wife and children started running instead of coming to rescue me.”

    Amadu added: “I thank God because I know He heard the prayers of my children who had wished that I stay up to 86 years to see them become influential and responsible members of the society, where the entire community look up to them. Thank God Almighty, their faith has brought me back to life.”

    He described the land of death as peaceful, quiet and tranquil.

    “The place is filled with myriads of angels who are very tall, and there is light everywhere. There is no darkness as the angels were talking about Jesus Christ all the time, from morning throughout.

    “It is about what the bible says about Jesus Christ and everyone there is committed to the bible and its teachings by the angels, and this notion convinced me to change completely and return to Christ as my personal saviour.

    “I am no more a native doctor and I believe Jesus Christ is the way. He can heal and wake up the dead. “While in the cool city of heaven, I saw alot of my childhood friends, age mates and some of the girls I ‘toasted’ while growing up who died so many years ago.

    “Some could not recognise me because I had become very old. They are all there enjoying life to the fullest.

    “I saw Juliana, Abawa, who were my girlfriends. They now share gospel words in the city. I also saw Abunagu, Tongee Thomas, Ishaya Again who were my aged grades. They were very happy to see me join them in the cool city.

    “They asked after so many people who I know had died but were not in the city, probably they are on the other side. “I look for my father and mother but didn’t see either of them; maybe they are also on the other side.

    “There, food is served free and in large quantity. Heaven is indeed an interesting place and I wish I never came back to the world.

    “But now that I am back in the world I will dedicate the rest of my life on earth to the service of God.”

    Recalling the experience, his wife, Mrs Salomi Amadu, said she was shocked that her husband came back to life after two days.

    She said: “Initially, I was scared of going close to him. That made my eldest son to spend some time with us in the village to make sure that we are not afraid. “But gradually, we are recovering from the shock to relate with him.

    “What is most encouraging is that he prays all through since he resurrected. He is a complete man of God, though I have not started sleeping with him in the same house and he has not requested for it.

    “But it is okay. We thank God that he is back, this time as a man of God. That is what I can say for now.”

    Amadu’s younger brother, Philip Amadu, said it was actually a mystery to everyone in the village. “In fact, some people don’t believe it till now, but we are here monitoring him alongside his eldest son to see what further miracle God will do.

    “This is a man who was dead. This kind of miracle is strange to us, but I can’t say anything more for now.”

    His eldest son, Jacob, also said he would not comment on the matter until further developments occur.

    He said: “Personally, I don’t even want the public and the world to know about this development because a lot of people will read different meanings to it.

    “It will draw attention to this small community, so I wouldn’t want to talk much about it.

    “Even me, I am scared. I saw my dad’s dead body at the hospital. I personally bought his casket and saw them take him into the casket. His coming back to life at the peak of his burial arrangements shocked me completely. I am speechless.”