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Sunday, 12 February 2017

Photos: 12-year-old girl & her aunt tortured by elders in Akwa Ibom over allegations of witchcraft

A 44-year-old woman, Ms. Mercy Ekwere from Edo Esit Eket escaped death on Monday, February 6th, after police dispersed witch-hunters who cordoned her, tied her hands and legs, then tortured her with sticks and machetes to a state of coma.

Her ordeal began after her 12-year-old niece was dragged to the town hall and underwent questioning and torture over allegations of witchcraft as a result of the death of a 5-year old child.




After a lengthy torture, the twelve years old girl was forced to tell the witch-hunters that her aunt, Ms. Ekwere, took the deceased child to the coven and strangled her to death.
 
Ms. Ekwere who is married to a man in a small community in the main Eket town, Akwa Ibom was lured by two emissaries who visited her in the early morning of Monday to inform her that the village head was looking for her with matters related to family disputes.

Ms. Ekwere said that as she arrived the scene, she was hurled with insults and abuses by a mammoth crowd and was not given a chance to say anything, only for a mob to descend on her mercilessly with any available weapon in their hands.

"I was shocked to see a big crowd who started calling me uncanny names, spat and threw stones at me. They did not allow me to say anything. A group of young men with sticks and rod gathered around me and began to hit me… I begged them to stop but my plea fell on deaf ears," Ms Ekere narrated. 

"They're asking me different questions. ‘Why did you kill that small child?' ‘Who're your colleagues in the coven?' How many people have you tied in the witch coven?' They brought the corpse of a little child and place on my body and asked me to resurrect her. They put the dead child in a small open container, bathed and gave me the water to drink. Meaning that, if I was responsible for the child's death, I would also die soon.

"In spite of that, they continued to beat me. A man came with a big stick and hit my head, the whole place became dark and I fainted. Policemen, invited by my brother Emmanuel Ekwere, to rescue his child who was making the false confession came and woke me up. I did not see those who were beating me again. I got a bike and returned to my husband, but he told me to leave his house as he has no room for witches..." she added.

When she returned to her husband, she was not allowed entrance to the house. Her five years old son from her late ex-husband was also asked to join her. But the man kept the eleven-month-old child which is the only child that they both have together.

Ms. Ekwere said since she did not have a place to sleep, she went and slept in a small local market with open shades. To her chagrin, three men who were among those who wanted to kill her came there on a motorbike with matches and sticks.

On spotting them, she ran into a bush with her son and made her way to the CRARN Children Centre in Ikot Afaha, Eket, where she has been given a temporary refuge as there's no sanctuary in Nigeria for such older people stigmatized as witches or brutalized and rendered homeless in the name of witchcraft.

24 comments:

  1. nawa
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  2. Hmmm!!! enuf of al diz...haba!

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  3. This is totally false and they need to stop it.

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  4. Jesu! What is it with Akwa ibom and witch craft?














    Lib addict#just passing#

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  5. Is ds d way forward in ds country? Akwa ibom and witchcraft things....d woman though didnt deny d allegation but what are churches dia for? Dey cant take her for deliverance ....did dey actually see her kill d child or see d coven! Am not in suport of tribalism but first was a small baby stigmatized as a witch now ds...missionaries need to invade akwa ibom villages and end this ancient traditions, idol worshipping and withcraftry

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    1. There's no difference in believing you are somehow you are called by God and believing you are a witch, it's all a matter of indoctrination and brainwash.

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  6. Give ur life to jesus and forgive them and God will perfect all that concerns you.

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  7. Akwa Ibom, always in the news for the wrong reasons

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  8. This story broke my heart...When wI'll Africans learn? Freaking backwards people..There ain't no freaking witches...If there were..
    they would be holding all those big big post..E.g...President...Governor's etc...I have never heard of a rich with before...Poor people don sUfer on top of their poverty. ..Im so sad for this woman...

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  9. Imagine,only poor woman is a witch, why not reach madam, you can now see the work fake and prosperity pastor, those people need to be recolonize, because they all lost their memories. Chimpanzees.

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  10. This calabar people no be human being o. Dem for follow bakassi go Cameroon

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  11. All of them fit wait when dem see real witch in action... dee

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  12. This people no get state governor to interven on this inhuman maltreatment it's getting out of hand

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  13. Akwa Ibom need serious Anointed men of God for deliverance

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  14. If u ve not sin be the first to cast the first stone

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  15. If witchcraft was real would people not indulge in it for a reason like wealth, good health, lots of kids, .......
    How come it is always poor women or poor men's wives accused of being witches? how come you never find rich women being accused of being witches or rich people kids? Cross Rivers and Akwa Ibom states and their witchcrft business. Even so call churches in these states are the ones encouraging accusations of witchcraft.
    So in these states nobody is ever supposed to die abi? Everywhere else in the world, people die- at birth, young and old. It is a normal part of life but in nigeria you will hear it was due to witchcraft or that "they stepped on poison". Even at the age of 80 a woman dies and you will hear it is wicked people that have killed her. When will we learn?????
    People that all their lives, do not eat well, that cook the living daylight out of their food and kill whatever little nutrients are in their food, that eat the wrong type of food, that live in the most unhyginic environment, that drink like fish and all sorts of other things, when they die their relatives are surprised?
    So how come oyinbo people were clever enough to invent all the things/develope their technology which we have borrowed from them, but are not clever enough to discover witches? They have only been clever to find the handwork of the witches abi to understand what method they used to kill their victims but they have not been clever enough to realize it is witches causing these conditions. But they are clever enough to invent drugs to stop the handwork of witches and wizards when they notice them abi?
    This Christianity that was introduced to us by missionaries, we took it and carried it on our head to the extent that now we abuse them that they do not know how to practice Christianity. Simply because we shout louder in church, pretend God is speaking in tongues with us and pretend to be performing miracles or allow ourselves to be fooled by magicians plying their tricks in church, we think we are better Christians. Even though immediately we leave church we go back to our thieving ways and fetish lives, we believe we are better Christians that the people who introduced us to Christianity abi? People will be abusing Catholics and protestants, that they are not good Christians b/c they do not do fake miracles in Church.
    Continue with your stupidity!!!!!

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  16. Calabar people should be ashamed of themselves for engaging in this so called with hunt in the 21st century. Does anyone remember the British missionary called Mary Slessor? It took her efforts to stop these savages in Calabar to stop killing twins in that god forsaken area of Nigeria. Now they at at it again, this time, killing women and children in the name of witchcraft. Where is the Nigerian government to put a permanent stop to all these foolishness?

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  17. Only in calabar and akwa ibom that such things happen

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  18. Akwa Ibom again? Dat was how they almost killed an innocent boy hope. These pple need to wake up from Dia slumber.

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