Niger Delta
Edo Traditionalists Opt For Curse On Kidnappers, Others
Worried by the spate of kidnappings, armed robbery and other vices in Benin and other parts of Edo, the Oba of Benin, has directed traditional worshippers to curse those responsible for the crimes.
The traditional worshippers, Enigie, Igie-Ohen, Edionwere and others will gather at Urhokpota Ground or Kings Square in Benin to perform the rituals on June 10 and June 12.
A statement from the Oba’s palace said the Monarch, Oba Erediauwa, had directed that a meeting should be held between Chief Sam Igbe, the Iyase of Benin and traditional worshippers.
The statement, signed by Mr Robinson Osayamwem, Information Officer to the Benin Traditional Council, was made available to The Tide’s source in Benin.
It said that June 10 would be observed as day of prayers for men while June 12 would be for women.
“ The monarch also requested that the Enigie, Igie-Ohen, Edionwere, market women and other traditional worshippers, should come with whatever they have to ensure that the evil doers are wiped away for peace to reign in the state,’’ it added.
It said that after the state-wide ceremony carried out in Benin City on Thursday and Saturday, the traditional worshippers were expected to do same in their various domains.
Our correspondent reports that as a result of resurgence of kidnapping and murder in Benin and other parts of Edo in recent times, some groups have protested to the Oba’s Palace to complain.
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