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Friday, 1 May 2015

Nigerian witch doctor sentenced to 14years imprisonment in the US

58 year old Nigerian man, Christopher Omigie, who is a self  acclaimed witch doctor has been sentenced to 14 years in a US federal prison for  providing drug traffickers with magical and "supernatural" protection.

At a court hearing yesterday April 30th, prosecutors told the presiding judge, Judge Marcia Crone, that Omigie  presented himself to drug traffickers as a witch doctor who had the powers to prevent them from being arrested while they smuggled banned drugs and was paid "hundreds of thousands of dollars" to give supernatural protection from law enforcement.


    
"Omigie was consulted by drug traffickers in the Cesar Barrera and David Bazan drug trafficking organizations on a daily basis and before, during and after each drug transaction. The supernatural protections rendered involved card readings, massages (by Omigie) with magic ointments, cutting of the skin with razor blades and the topical application of magic powder, the use of magic amulets, magic belts, magic coconuts and magic rocks (that those being treated were required to talk to)."

According to the Prosecutors,  Omigie demanded the smugglers not to have sex or take a shower after they had applied his magical products so as not to "not diminish the potency" of his work.

 "Magic 'law stay-away' candles were also burned in order to protect drug traffickers from law enforcement detection. Omigie would regularly return to Africa, at drug traffickers' expense, to re-new his supernatural powers."

Omigie's attorney, Jonathan D. Goins in Houston, criticized fthe US prosecutors for calling his client a "witch doctor", arguing that Mr Omigie was a respected chief here in Nigeria

"Mr. Omigie is a Nigerian tribal chief, a title he inherited from his father, and he is a native doctor. The term 'witch doctor' is both pejorative and wrong."
    
Goins said his client had a "minimal" role in the drug scheme and that his sentence is "greatly out of proportion."
     "While Mr. Omigie was involved in this drug scheme, he was not a major figure in this, and in fact his involvement was extremely limited and minor," he said.

94 comments:

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    1. Wilhelmina Moses come and see your grandfather o


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    2. Since when did the law start believing in supernatural stuffs and start sentencing people biko?

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    3. His juju no fit work for him??? Linda take note!

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    4. His juju no fit work for him??? Linda take note!

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    5. Lol.......... that's the same word I'd use "okokobioko!!

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  2. His jazz cudnt save him. Shioor

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    1. I wonder why it couldn't protect him from law enforcement .
      Lol@ native doctor! Was that supposed to make it sound better ? White people and racism! Even when they try to defend you from it they still end up sounding racist . 'Tribal' chief.......' native' doctor...... As if 'witch' isn't an English word which describes what the accused was doing . The lawyer is basically implying that white people are witches, gypsies and fortune tellers but Africans are native doctors . Nonsense !

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  3. Wawu! Hope he still got enough powers to disappear from the prison.
    Phew! The hustle is real, wonder if he rubs chalk all over his body and dress in leaves over there.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  4. Here we go again. I guess he didn't use the protection for himself. Enjoy prison chief

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  5. God don punish am..... Oyibo na big witch so no need to carry small witch meet big witch

    Ikponwa

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  6. I love s'''x add me 79B343F6

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    1. Is dis a hotel or a porn movie site....plz get a life

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  7. Bad man, ur own don RED.
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  8. Funny. So he can't use his so called magical power to disappear from the court

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  9. At this point, permit me to say #Nigeria is trendig for all the wrong reasons

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  10. Can't stop laughing

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  11. Mr Jonathan D. Goins can you kindly differentiate between a "witch" Doctor and a " native " Doctor, your time starts now.

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  12. You mean his magic aint working for him? 😳😱😧

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  13. Wonders shall never end...

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  14. Abeg let dem free d old man jare......wat has spiritual tinz gat to do with law? Hian!

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    1. U are the only reasonable person here so far ..........others are busy commenting tru there porous ASS

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  15. I thought oyibo people never believed in juju?? Since when did their courts start jailing people with superstitious believes ??? Mr native doctor oya since you claim to have potent native medicine , kindly deliver yourself.

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    1. He is an accomplice of d crime.
      #nothankyoui'llratherbeselfmade

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  16. His witch shld save him den.old man devil

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  17. Mr Omigie over to you just disappear come back naija so we go believe you.

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  18. That is good for him, they jail him well,and as sue as he come out from that jail he'll learn something

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  19. International dibia. Lol.

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  20. Lwkmd! They won't ever understand. Na normal thing for here na.

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  21. Is dat suppose to be proof? Is magic now proof?

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  22. In US it is often said, If u can't do the term don't do the crime.

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  23. LMAO! He went to show them his talent! In america? Who does that! HeheHe

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  24. This is rubbish, how can dey jail him for just offering them charms.....this is bullshit, is it bcos he is African, did they catch him with drugs

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  25. This is rubbish, how can dey jail him for just offering them charms.....this is bullshit, is it bcos he is African, did they catch him with drugs

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  26. Let him show his juju power and disappear from prison... Smh..

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  27. Ghen ghen...him fowl don lay cooked egg. This na serious gobe o!



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  28. hrm paul ojeih1 May 2015 at 23:37

    See papa go dey job oyibo witch doctor mu foot dis man na real jobber

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  29. Nothing person no go see. Na wah!

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  30. Hahahahahaha... Mr lawyer pls shut up, no difference btwn Witch Doctor n Native Doctor. All of dem use Juju

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  31. Witch doctor,native doctor what's d difference?
    Anyway na them sabi

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    1. Native doctor are real physicians using native herbs as best they know to cure real ailments.
      Witch doctor Na devil servant using charms and incantations for evil.

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  32. Hummm, Edo name. Benin people nor dey carry last, e nor get d kind crime wen dem nor fit commit for dis World

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  33. Hmmmnn! Nigerians...always in the news for the wrong reasons!!!

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  34. Hahahahahahahaha...Let him use is witchpower to set himself free....

    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  35. Na wah oh! If it's a white man, they will say it's insanity and free him, but as it is a Nigerian now, they will arrest. This issue is so senseless! How can dey sentence someone to 14 for witch craft! That's insane, doesn't make sense at all. These white people don't like us at all, they know exactly what they are doing. Bastards

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    1. His lawyer is a mumu! I've never heard of gypsies or fortune tellers being arrested for practising witchcraft. The law is about what you can prove. If the prosecution can't prove that the accused really has powers then he shouldn't be found guilty. His lawyer should have gotten him off on a lesser charge of misrepresentation. He could have claimed he really doesn't have any power's and was just using the drug dealers.

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    2. Abegiiii he knew of a crime and never reported it. It is aiding and abating and it is a crime in USA. Who told u Americans care about his witch doctor ways.

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  36. the gods rejected his sacrifice and punished him.

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  37. Let him tank his God dat is nt indonesia! Guinessmalt is d best and peakmilk bu ebe ano! Lolo1

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  38. Let us see him use his magic power to escape his captors, then will we know the potency of his powers. LOL

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  39. Lolzzzz




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  40. Evrytym, Nigerians!.. alwz in d Foreign News for d wrong reasons!
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  41. Ok, but what is his offense??

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    1. Aiding and abating crime

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  42. He should go down for aiding and abating crime.

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  43. I don't think that picture up there is the man because that looks like Caribbean costume! The man took his native doctor career international and was collecting his pay in dollars! Lolz. He must have built a mansion in Benin city and Lagos and ride around with posh SUV whenever he is around in Nigeria!

    That aside, I don't really see the basis for convicting this man at all, unless he was found in possession of hard drug! If it's just on the basis of selling amulets to drug peddlers, then it is like convicting other people who had rendered one service or the other to the drug peddlers like their mechanic, doctors, etc! The lawyer doesn't seem to me to be sound and must have been the one that advised him to admit to the crime! Otherwise, the prosecutor will have a hard time proving his guilt!.........Unless, the law of that part of America specifically makes it a crime to be a native doctor in the first place!!!

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    1. Aiding and abating of a criminals is a felony offense, the penalty is up to 7yrs jail term , secondly in America having the knowledge that someone indulge in criminal activity and u doesn't report it to appropriate authority is crime

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    2. Jacuzy! It is not easy to prove that he aided or abated the crime! Can you explain how he aided or abated the crime?! Moreover if you say I have knowledge of a crime and I say I don't have that knowledge, what will you do? The thing is that the lawyer might be a white racist who was not really out to help his client or he might not be sound in law!!!

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  44. His black magic failed him, as the white magic reign supreme.

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  45. lol .. why did he not use his powers on the fed agents and judge

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  46. ninja men una too much! nothing wia we no go hear.

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  47. Hmmm.... Only Nigerians knows the truth, so leave the matter.

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  48. Really? The drug traffickers that played major roles got less sentences while a native doctor that played minimal rile got 14 years imprisonment. Hmmmm .. The power of skin colour.

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  49. Im lawyer no finish law school! True.

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  50. Na wa oo... Prison no go help sef.. na small thing for am. him go teach scofield berra ways of breaking out of prison na......#DisappearanceMethod..lol

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  51. EDOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  52. Physician who couldn't heal self.

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  53. "his involment is extremely limited and minor" don't worry, they are just jailing him for the minor.

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  54. Mane... Naija just dey everywhere the do there thing, I bin no sabi say white people believe in juju.

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  55. Every where we go we end up given bad name to our Father land. God have mercy on us.

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  56. I'm 4 use d powers blind s judges eye naaa.

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  57. When Nigeria local chief begins to serve time in U.S Prison....

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  58. Loool, make him do him voodoo comot for jail na....appear for him village....looool

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  59. Lol. Nigerians, una dey represent una sef wey una go. Witch doctor keh. Hahahahaha. I love my country

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