Disturbed by the upsurge in cases of violent killings occasioned by armed robbery, cultism, kidnapping,
sacrilegious actsand the seeming inability of security agencies to stem the tide, the Benin Kingdom, here, weekend invoked
age-long traditional practice to cleanse the land and appease the gods for any infractions that may be responsible for such acts.
Priests and herbalists have been seen storming the streets of Benin Kingdom to wage serious war against killers.
According to a report by Vanguard, the residents of Benin Kingdom,
Edo State Capital, were weekend stunned to see traditional priests and
priestesses of different deities, native doctors, Ewuaise palace society
and different ancient traditional worshippers including Olokun and Ovia
priestesses in their regalia parading some major streets.
Their mission was to invoke age-long traditional practice of
cleansing the land and appeasing the gods following the upsurge in cases
of killings occasioned by armed robbery, cultism, kidnapping,
sacrilegious acts and the seeming inability of security agencies to stem
the tide.
The different traditional worshippers, native doctors and priests
in their hundreds besieged the ancient Urhokpota ground in red attires
with different traditional instruments of war and unanimously heaped
disastrous curses on those committing sacrilege in the land and throne
of the kingdom.
According to the native doctors and traditional priests, the curses
were also targeted at traditions’ violators, sponsors of cultism,
kidnappings and other heinous crimes in the kingdom.
Shortly after the slaughtering of animals and offering of
sacrificial materials to ancestors, the various groups took turns to
pray and lay curses on those violating the law of the land.
The groups, thereafter, had a precession to strategic places in the
town including Sokponba Road, Kings Square, Murtala Mohammed Way,
Igbesamwan Street, Akpakpava Road and ended at Emotan Shrine on Oba
Market Road. The exercise was presided by the Ewaise Group headed by
Chief Eguezigbon and Chief Ohen-Egie of Ogbeson.
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