Monday 11 May 2015

WITCHCRAFT: Housewife Confesses To ‘Charming’ Co-wife’s Son

A 32-year-old housewife identified as Maureen (surname withheld), resident at Ambassador Leo Okogwu Street, west end area Asaba Delta State, on Friday allegedly confessed to have bewitched her co-wife’s son, an undergraduate of UNIZIK, Awka, causing him to consistently fail his exams.

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The woman was said to have once confessed she was a witch in her village in Atumaga while she was 12 years old and was taken to a medicine man who claimed to have cleansed her of the witchcraft spirit before men started asking her hand in marriage.

Last Friday, the woman was said to have sat on the ground at the junction of Ambassador Leo Okogwu Street on the and was surrounded by a group of boys with her hair looking disheveled when the drama over alleged witchcraft started unfolding.

Some of the boys were said to have pulled her hair while others, armed with sticks, occasionally beat her to extract more confessions from her.

In the midst of the uproar, the woman alleged blurted out: “Please don’t be angry with me. I didn’t know my wicked acts on my step son, Nduka, will be revealed oh. Na God just dey punish me so. I work in a private company in this Asaba, but my mate teaches in one of the primary schools nearby, close to FMC. I think you know the primary school.

“My husband married me as a second wife. I have two children for him for now, but my mate who is the first wife has five children. I have been trying to level up with her, but no way; each time I took in, it always go out through excessive bleeding, so I felt she was the one responsible and I decided to pay her back through making her first son who is at UNIZIK to be having carryover and later, by making his answer sheets in the covens. Though I did not go to school, I mark his scripts spiritually.”

This is open evil in display

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