Anambra Witch Doctor Arusi Nkwo Threatens To Kill Igbo Traders Who Murdered Son At Oshodi Market
The
biological father of 24-year-old Chetachukwu Lotanna, a trader and
children’s games repairer at Oshodi Market, while receiving the remains
of his son in his compound in Uhu-Obo, Okija in Ihiala Local Government
Area of Anambra State, vowed that those who murdered his son would pay
with their blood.
Initially,
when he was contacted, Arusi Nkwo (Nkwo Deity), a dreadful native
doctor in Uhu-Obo, expressed disbelief over what turned out to be the
truth about his son’s death.
In
his disbelief, the native doctor asked: “Are you sure it is my son that
you are talking about? I don’t believe it because I didn’t see it
coming, as there was no spiritual sign to warn me about such painful
incident.
But if it’s my son, bring him back let
me see.” When the corpse of the old man’s only son was taken to Anambra
for burial, the agonising father said to those that brought the remains
home: “I’m still waiting to hear what happened to my son. I have heard
all you said but you people will be hearing from me when I have
concluded matters with the gods. The killers of my son will pay with
their blood!”
The
24-year-old Chetachukwu, popularly called Ewi, was clubbed to death by
his co-traders at Banjeko Memorial Plaza, Oshodi, last Friday, for
allegedly biting a co-trader. Chetachukwu, it was learnt, had his hands
and legs tied with a dog chain, hung and then clubbed to death. Sunday
Telegraph gathered that the late Cheta was beaten with various weapons.
After he was beaten mercilessly, he was
left to die by his assailants who went about their normal businesses as
if nothing had happened. Cheta only got temporary relief when two of his
friends, Nnamdi Igbo and Sebastian Udoh, came to see the victim visit
from nearby The Arena Market, Oshodi.
The
duo ran to where Cheta was tied to rescued him but by the time they got
there, it was too late, as he was already dead. Igbo, one of victims
friends, who came visiting, said those who assaulted Cheta didn’t know
the evil they did, until the victim was brought down from where he was
kept after the beating. Igbo noted: “Where Cheta was killed was an
isolated location at the upper terrace of the market building.
This place is meant for wholesale
traders. People don’t go there in the early hours of the day. We were in
the market and had no clue about what was happening until he was
brought down to the street.
“When
his colleagues found out that he was unconscious, they rushed him to
the hospital. And while this was on, those who assaulted him still went
about their businesses until his friends at the Arena Market brought his
corpse back and started protesting his murder.
[Sunday Telegraph]




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