UYO - For the people of Idiaba Ikot Udotan in Nsit Atai local
government area of Akwa Ibom State Nigeria, the last Christmas was a period of
communal deliverance from the bondage of witches and wizard
It was a period where five old men who claimed to be elders of the
wizards’ coven, which they call Nka Ibak (wicked association) freely
came out to confess their atrocities.
Nobody in the community had suspected that the very religious Sunday
Charlie, Michael Charlie who are blood brothers, Edet John Tom, Noah
Akpanakpan and Udo Edet Tom, have any link with the death of their own
children and other evils ravaging the community since in the past 10
years.
Relief however came to the community through the mysterious death of
one Miss Imaobong Charlie, a daughter of one of the wizards, who took
ill immediately she returned from Aba where she went to buy some goods
(ladies’ clothes) to sell during the Xmas season.
It was learnt that the lady, a widow, who had earlier lost her Hausa
husband, forcing her to return to her family home, had taken ill on 22nd
and died on December 23. Attempt by the father to bury her the same day
attracted suspicion and as a result, the community blocked him from
burying the corpse.
While that was going on, another child of one of the wizards was
battling with death alleging that his father had tied him and was about
to kill him.
As a result of the alarm, the youths of the community besieged the
compound only to behold the man tying a white goat, which was later
realised that he was to kill as a spiritual replication which would have
resulted in the son’s death.
When confronted, the man allegedly admitted that he wanted to kill
the son by killing the goat, pretending it was for Christmas
celebration.
“When the youth tortured him, he confessed that he was a wizard
and that they were many in the community. It was he who mentioned the
other four members of the group who the youth immediately swooped on,
but they were saved by the elders”, the acting village head of the
community, Chief Charles Akpan, told Saturday Sun. He added that when
the five men confessed to wizardry after the youths had stormed their
compounds, the community elders had to rush to the police division at
the local government headquarters, Odot, but the police declined
involvement, saying they didn’t want to get involved in spiritual
matters.
“We had to summon the entire village to listen to them which
confessed and promised that those they they had held in captivity would
be released. They came with the white goat through which one of them
wanted to kill his son,” Chief Akpan said.
It was gathered that, to confirm whether the five men were actually
wizards, a child who had been claiming to be a witch in the
neighbouring community was brought and she identified all the five men
as members of her coven.
According to him, “One of them who wanted to deny being involved
soft-pedaled immediately the little girl came round and commanded them
to speak up. It was there that all of them agreed that on December 29,
they would set free six young men and women that they had planned to
kill before the end of January.
“So by midnight of that day, we, the elders, went to where they
directed us; they had bought another goat and other items which they
said would be used for deliverance. And they conducted the deliverance
in their own way. It was as if we were watching Nollywood. If we had
known we could have contracted a video camera man to cover it. They went
through spiritual protocol unimaginable to us the laymen; killed the
goat, mixed the blood with palm wine, native gin plus some other
concoction and drank among while sitting on logs on banana stems. After
this they took an oath that those they held captives had been freed and
that no young person would henceforth die in the village through their
manipulations.
“To tell you the truth, I was afraid; and I immediately felt like
leaving the village and return to where I used to reside until my
father died and I was asked to come home and be the interim village head
till a new one is appointed,” Akpan said.
He said but for the maturity exhibited by the elders, the youth would
have killed the wizards and that could have plunged the community into a
serious problem since the police who had earlier declined intervention,
would have descended on the village to arrest people. Those who the
wizards claimed to have been held captives for killing, would equally
not have been rescued because if any of the wizards had been killed the
process of recuing their captive would have been blurred impossible.
One of those held captive by his wizard father and was equally
rescued, an 18-year old Emem Sunday Charlie, expressed delight that he
and the entire family had be rescued from the witchcraft gulag that
their father, Sunday Charlie, had dragged them into.
Emem, an electrical technician, who resides in Port Harcourt, told Saturday Sun; “We
used to have bad dreams in the entire family. Our father once said he
had sold our sister to a spirit husband as such she would wake up unclad
every night even when she was well dressed before going to bed. And I
personally used to experience severe pains in the neck. But after they
delivered us, the pain is no more.”
The entire village is now waiting to see whether the atrocities the
old wizards used to cause at the end and beginning of every year, would
stop, or whether the deliverance was a ruse to momentarily save their
neck from the irate youths. But the youths have vowed to kill them
should any anything happen to any young person in the village or outside
henceforth.
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