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Horror! Mobbed Rivers witchdoctor vanishes, shrine broken, sick victims whose photos are in chains healed
There is a change of sorts rocking Edeoha, Ahoada, in Rivers now. Miracles are taking place: the blind receiving their sights; those bent double straightening out; the bedridden springing up. No preacher or miracle worker is in town, though.
But there was a witchdoctor identified as Dr Mike Indian that was just down on luck.
According to Ununuma Bidemi Edward-Odoi, a Facebook post, the native doctor comes from Delta but he lived at Edehoa. He was caught sometime early in the week burying a three-month-old baby alive.
“When confronted and beaten to confess, he disappeared,” Edward-Odoi.
“On getting to his house/Shrine 100’s of pictures were discovered nailed, tied and chained, to different places. Padlocks were in chains littered everywhere tied to people’s pictures.
“The angry youths tried all they could to burn down his building in order to set victims in chains free but the building couldn’t catch fire so they broke it down instead.
“So many items and unimaginable things were found there, and most of those whose pictures were found there are all dead in real life.
“The good news is that, most of those blind and with stroke whose pictures were found there have gained their freedom as we speak, the blind can see and those with stroke are perfectly fine.”
Promise Uzoma Okoro who witnessed the incident confirmed what the first Facebook said.
“The youths Started breaking some of those keys and to the Glory of God, some that were tied in that shrine has started receiving their healing,” Okoro added.
“A serving Deputy Controller of Prison in Lagos was among those tied in this now broken evil shrine.”
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