Monday 15 May 2017

Cross River Girls Labeled Witches By Prophet And Step Sister, Relate Their Story

Two sisters, Aniema Ekpenyong and Mary Ekpenyong, who were branded witches by a prophet in the Divine Zion of God Church in Ikot-Abasi-Effiom District, in the Akpabuyo Local Government Area of Cross River State, have narrated how they narrowly escaped being lynched by the villagers.

The incident happened after their uncle, identified simply as Victor, took them to the church for deliverance, Punch Reports.


Thirteen-year-old Aniema, and Mary, 10, who had since relocated to Asanting village in the Ikono LGA of Akwa Ibom State, said they were taken to their new abode after the sad encounter with the uncle.

In an interview with Southern City News on Saturday, Aniema said the issue that led to their being branded witches emanated as a dream from their stepsister.


She said, “Everything started when Adiaha Akpan (stepsister) said she had a dream that Aniema and I came to take her child away and that we wanted to kill her. She told Uncle Victor about the dream.

“Uncle Victor took us to church, where he asked us to confess that we were witches or else when we get back to the house, he would beat us and use nails to pierce our bodies, but I told him that I was not a witch.

“Uncle Victor took us to the church and when the prophet said we were witches, he and some people took us to the bush and started flogging us.”

Aniema, however, said she tried to run away but was apprehended by the uncle, adding that they used all kinds of cruel methods to get them to confess in affirmation, but to no avail.
“When they went away, I managed to untie myself and ran away. A broken bottle pierced my feet, but I kept on running. Our uncle caught up with me and continued with the flogging, using big sticks while I cried.

“They took me from one house to the other and some people joined them to flog me. They burned a nylon bag and let the flames fall on our skin to make us confess.”

It was the timely intervention of a worker with the Cross River State Local Government Service Commission, Mr. Okon Edet-Bassey, that saved the situation.

Edet-Bassey, it was learnt, rushed to the scene and warned the uncle and all others who tortured them that he would take legal action if anything happened to the kids.

In an interview, Edet-Bassey said, “I wasn’t around so I didn’t know where they were tied up. But when the information got to me, I sent a message across to them and reported the incident to some military men who were there. When they heard about my moves, they quickly untied the children.

“I promised that they would not go scot-free. The next day, Basic Right Council Initiative, a not-for-profit organisation based in Calabar, with interest in safeguarding the rights of children, was screening a movie, ‘The Fake Prophet’, which focuses on witchcraft branding and the role of fake clergymen in the propagation of the act.

“I took the children to the event. I narrated the story to them and they interviewed the children; they took their photographs and even took the children to a nearby clinic for first aid.”

Also, Executive Secretary of Basic Rights Counsel Initiative, Mr. James Ibor, said, “We have been finding it difficult getting the government to understand the effect of child abuse, especially witchcraft branding and stigmatisation, which are borne out of the superstitious belief in witches and wizards.

“Our investigation revealed that it is difficult for some churches to exist in Nigeria without promoting the belief in witches and wizards. That is what actually promotes their trade. Unfortunately, that which gives them money is destroying our society. It’s destroying our children that we call the leaders of tomorrow.”

How Three Different Boko Haram Proposed To Marry Me - Suspected Girl Bomber Narrates Her Ordeal

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A 14-year-old female suspected suicide bomber has said Boko Haram leaders chose her to detonate an Improvised Explosive Device in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, because she rejected the marriage proposals of their members in Sambisa Forest.

The suspect (name withheld because she is a minor) told the News Agency of Nigeria that she was sent on the mission to detonate the device because she refused marriage proposals from three Boko Haram terrorists.
The suspect said she was abducted with her father, Usman, by Boko Haram insurgents in Gwoza, Borno State, in 2013.
She stated that she and her father were running to Mandara Mountain for safety when they were abducted.
The teenager added, “I have spent three years in the hands of Boko Haram. Three different Boko Haram (terrorists) had proposed to marry me and I refused. Two among them were commanders (amir).
“When I refused for the third time, one of the commanders became furious and threatened to kill me and my father. I told him I would rather die than marry a Boko Haram (terrorist).
“So, after one week, they said since I have refused to get married, I should be taken to Maiduguri for a suicide mission. So, three of them held my hands and they injected me.
“Then, I never knew what was happening again.
“Ï was taken to a herbalist, who, after I regained consciousness, told me that I had  been with him for 30 days.
 
“He told me he was preparing me for a mission. So, he gave me some water to drink. I don’t know what it tasted like but I drank it. So, he said they would come and pick me today.
“At about 7pm, three Boko Haram (members) came with a male and a female. They were also recruited for the mission like me.
“We spent one and a half days on the road to Maiduguri. It was when we got to Maiduguri that they strapped the bombs to our bodies. At that moment, I knew that I was going to die; so I started crying.
”I was watching when the first bomber, a female, detonated her explosive close to a military checkpoint, which killed no one but herself. The second, a male, was killed by the military before he could detonate his.
 
“At that time, something told me to remove my own IED and surrender, which I did.  I was surrounded by soldiers and policemen and I fainted.
”When I woke up, I discovered that one of the policemen at the checkpoint was a brother of my mother. I think that was the reason I survived.”

Rapper Eva Alordiah's Fiance, Caesar Ume-ezeoke Slams Iyanya For Throwing Shade At Their 15 Months Engagement

Rapper Eva Alordiah got engaged to her boyfriend, Caesar Ume-ezeoke at the Headies Awards . He came on stage, In January 2016, popped the question and Eva accepted. Fast forward to May 2017 - they still haven't gotten married and there are rumours that the engagement has been cancelled. Iyanya in a tweet over the weekend supposedly referenced Eva and Caesar's long engagement, writing "People dey engage people for 15 months?ahh" Caesar has now replied, dragging Iyanya for his supposed shade. See the tweets below...



#BBNaija: Gifty Seek Fans Suggestions On Who To Date



The former Big Brother Naija housemate 2017, Gifty still claims she's single, even though musician, Mr. 2Kay publicly admitted they are an item. She revealed via Snapchat that she's officially ready to get back into the dating game, but needs suggestions from strangers to guide her choice. She wrote:


Wizkid Finally Acknowledge His Second Babymama On Mothers Day

 
Wizkid is finally admitting he has a 2nd son after his denial for over a year.

Yesterday, a fan took to twitter to share a collage of the singer’s baby mamas, Sola Ogudugu and Binta Diamond, commending Wizzy for choosing such beautiful women to have children with.
“You have good taste, Happy Mother’s day to them” the fan wrote, tagging the Baba Nla.  
Surprisingly, Wizkid responded by tweeting: ‘God bless them for my boys’.
Wizkid acknowledges son with Binta Diamond
How is this news. Right? Well, here’e the gist…
Guinean-American model Binta Diamond has been treated with disdain and abuse from Wizkid fans after she announced her pregnancy and subsequent birth for the star.
Many accused her on social media of being a gold digger ;‘trying to set Wizzy up just to make money from him’, and some went far as labelling her a ‘prostitute’ Even after she shared a DNA result proving Wizkid is her son’s father.

Despite all this, the Daddy Yo singer refused to acknowledge the boy named after him as his son. Now Ayodeji Ibrahim Jnr is 1 and Wizkid is taking full responsibility…finally.
Recall it took two years before he accepted his first son Boluwatife as his? Thank God, it took just over a year this time.