Africans, and our funny ways of doing things sef... According to agboblog.com that a man was caught in Ghana and mobs claimed he is a Witch/wizard but thankfully was handed over to Medina police force.
From my observation, the man has both male and female features which from research studies, such persons are called hermaphrodite. (person with male and female organs)
According to the information given, "that he went to steal a woman’s womb but when flying back felt weak so stopped at maye's hut to rest and fell into a deep sleep only to wake up in the morning surrounded by people who had called the police."
Abeg, how did they know he was flying and how did that informant also know he was tired and decided to rest? I been don talk say illiteracy na disease!
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Na war ooo
ReplyDeleteMy sister illiteracy na better disease!!
ReplyDeleteBuh wht iF n rili witch e be bcos we too strong o.
ReplyDeleteToo bad
ReplyDeleteThis is really strange..God protect ur children,,,but they should not take laws into their hands oh,,,
ReplyDeleteHe has a breast and penis,d question is,do dey hv people that know him before dt can testify to him having a breast and penis,if a ten yr old and six yr old can carry their mothers pregnancy to d coven,wen d woman woke up and dint c her big Belle,she ran into d assemblies of God church close to her,by d tym dey camebk,their mama no dey,d big one transfer d Belle to d small one,u go fear fear na, ds one na small, na warri I deyooo, I saw ds close to ewevreni few yrs ago,man wey carry e wife pregnancy go coven,wen e return e no c e wife,confession start,he was taken to ekpan general Hospital, d nurses say e must push,he died,and Ghana witch craft dey compete with ishan own,yes hamophrodite dey,but dey shud look into ds matter wel
ReplyDeleteWe Africa still behaves as though we are still in stone age. This is a case of somene being an hermophrodite. I think illiteracy is at work here.
ReplyDeleteMhhhh story for the God's
ReplyDeleteMen things de happen oo only God de save us
ReplyDeleteilliteracy is indeed a disease smh
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