30 Aug 2016

Man invokes millipedes on enstranged wife over her refusal to refund N1.8m dowry .

A man has been banished after invoking millipedes on the house of his estranged wife .After a disagreement with her estranged husband ,on August 12, 32-year-old Mrs. Esther Asuquo, woke up to find millipedes on her residence in Ekpene Ikot Effio Anang, Akpabuyo Local Government Area, Cross River State. She has now retreated to the house of another native doctor in the community,It is alleged her husband allegedly paid N1.8m as dowry for her hand in marriage and invoked a protectorate of millipedes  after a disagreement between them. However, the people of Ekpene Ikot Effio Enang have practically made up their minds to banish the alienated husband, a non-indigene, who hired a native doctor from another land to invoke the charm, while the militant group, which he first took the matter to, was livid with him. The man reportedly had issues with the wife, who ran for her dear life, but instead of amicably settling the cause of the disagreement, the man reported her to a militant group, demanded a sum of N1.8 million he spent on her dowry and erected a structure. The militant groups ruled against him, not satisfied, he contracted a native doctor to arm-twist her by invoking millipedes. Native doctor comes here to make incantations- Witness Several sources confided in NDV that she was actually staying with a native doctor, who they had seen severally in her compound invoking incantations and that she usually visited her abandoned home to pick personal effects. “She is not with any church, she is now living with one native doctor somewhere in this community, if you came a bit early, you would have met her, she left just about 10 minutes before you came in. But we do not blame her because no one with a sane mind will stay in that kind of place if that juju is not neutralized,” “We have also seen somebody she brought to come and do some things here, and we know that they are not church people, that person is not pastor, she lives in one of the thatch houses in the compound of the native doctor somewhere in the community.”" 

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