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Friday 16 June 2017

Every 4 years, the village of Umuiyi sacrifices 7 children to a blood-thirsty god!

In the Nigerian village of Umuiyi, the water is sweet and plentiful, the corn swells golden, the goats and chickens thrive, and the trappers bring home antelopes. But the villagers owe their prosperity to a dark pact: every four years, they sacrifice seven of their children to a bloodthirsty god.

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7 comments:

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    1. See how I rushed to open this post, lol

      Long live LIB

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    2. Pls what state is the village so that i can avoid the state

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  2. Whose children? That land needs spiritual cleansing.

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  3. You should have told us its a sponsored post like u used to hint in those commercial posts...

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  4. You mean, such still exist in this Generation. It's a big challenge when one is Blind, you won't see reality.

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