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Wednesday, May 08, 2019

Police Receive List Of Animals To Sacrifice For Detaining Edo Chief Priest


With the priest’s detention, an age-long tradition which says the Ohen N’ UKoni does not enter Benin, the abode of the Oba, had been desecrated.

Consequently, three dogs were slaughtered as sacrifices were carried out near the police headquarters before the chief priest was released.

Additionally, a list of other items has been given to the police for cleansing sacrifice the land.


The items include 14 native cows, tortoise, sheep, goats, cocks, among others. It was also gathered that the tradition was started in the 15th century by Oba Ewuare the great.

The chief priest’s shrine is located at Evbiekoi, in Uhunwode Local Government Area, and as part of coronation rites, he would have a symbolic wrestle with the Crown Prince. Both of them would go opposite ways, never to see each other again, once the Crown Prince becomes the Oba.

Trouble started last week when operatives of the anti-cultism unit stormed Evbiekoi community following on a petition by John Elvis (aka Atekha), an ex-official of the banned Community Development Association (CDA).

Briefing reporters on the incident, Secretary of Evbiekoi community, Chief Paul Ajayi said: “The policemen shot sporadically and insisted on taking Chief Priest Usunalele to Benin City, despite pleas that the man does not enter Benin or he would die.

“A strange and mysterious downpour, accompanied by violent wind, thunder and lightning, were part of the signs of desecration.

“The Oba got the signs of desecration and presence of Ohen N’ UKoni, and sent emissaries to the Police Commissioner, Danmallam Abubakar, after confirming that the Chief Priest was in Benin.”

From Daily Post

48 comments:

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    1. Police Don enter one chance. Lol

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    2. Is the man still alive, the write up said he will die if he enters Benin

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  2. If them fail to provide thise things eh, anything them see make them take

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  3. Salvation and civilization is what Edo state needs.esp most of the youths

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    1. In one word, Salvationandcivilization

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    2. No Henny. In one word, it is salvacivilization 😎

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    3. no savilization.infact they need complete redemption

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  4. So the chief priest no fit use e powers vanish.

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  5. Ole. They should come and collect. Rabbish.

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    1. GO TO THE BENIN AND SCREAM

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  6. Where is Aproko queen and her Edo sis with her gbegbe gbe mouth? Your ancestors are asking for 14cows et al from policemen whey never chop 😆

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    1. 🤣🤣😂😂🤣I'm wondering who would provide the money

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    2. Dem don seewetin dem Dey find. Them go use their head carry am.

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  7. But he didn’t die hmmm

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  8. In this day and age?? That is why this country keeps going backward.

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    1. Is there a country called Edo???

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    2. Is Edo not in a country called Nigeria?

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  9. LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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  10. Oh no. Imagine all the innocent animals that will be slaughtered for a silly tradition. Hope the animals are consumed afterwards and not wasted in a land where hunger looms. Poor tortoise, endangered species

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    1. Silly tradition? Why don’t you mind your tradition. Don’t call someone else’s tradition silly.

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  11. sacrilege offence have been committed. Seven days must not pass by without atonement.

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  12. Please we have to know the end of this
    Lol

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  13. Who will eat the native cows, goats, cocks etc. If this Edo people use their traditions well, life will be good for their people.

    I hail Edo people. The headquarters of all sacrifices.

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  14. Are they really serious?
    I thought they've put all these ancient traditions behind them.... They actually killed innocent pets (dogs) just for that rubbish sacrifice..

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    1. They have been killing it before they born your great grand father.

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  15. Somebody well vast in the traditions of the Benin kingdom should enlighten us, what would happen if those items are not provided?

    Also why can't the gods defend their own Chief priest and purnish the police officers.

    LEP😛

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  16. Alu eme eeee

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    1. Repping idolatry??? That state needs Jesus so they can be free from the shackles of the devil! Repping indeed!!!

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    2. 🤣😂🤣@repping idolatry

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    3. Which one is idolatry? You peace your tradition carry oyinbo God for head.
      China don't believe in other religion other than Buddha and they are progressing.
      Fools abandoned their heritage

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  18. My state don't joke with tradition

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  19. This is wonderful. We have forgone our traditions for the white washed ones, at the expense of our development. The white man stole our ideas, it's time for us to go to our tradition. I will be back to explain more.

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    1. Oh please not every tradition was beneficial. Killing of twins was tradition. Berating widows was tradition. Burying kings with human heads was tradition. I am all for revoking harmful traditions and adopting new ones. We can have new traditions like launching space ships, creating aeroplanes, advancing technology for cancer cures etc.. traditions that actually have positive global effects.

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    2. Where is the like button?....100 likes for yor comment

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  20. Next time the police will think well before arresting a Chief Priest. The Police will definitely buy all that they have listed out, else they will be the first to suffer the consequences

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  21. tradition my yansh

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  22. So na all these poor innocent animals wey dem list go come suffer the consequences of the disobedience of the police.

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