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Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 11:33pm On Jul 09, 2020
Name all them devils not just the ones you feel safe naming. What is coming is going to be worst if this devil worship is not cleansed.

Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 12:19am On Jul 10, 2020
Name them devils or suffer the wrath of change
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 12:38am On Jul 10, 2020
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Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 1:12am On Jul 10, 2020


‘They ensure each twin baby dies’: the secret killings in central Nigeria

A shelter in Abuja is devoted to rescuing twins from death within remote communities convinced of their evil powers

Orji Sunday

Fri 19 Jan 2018 05.56 EST

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The room is filled with the cries of 30 or more babies. Steven Olusola visits each cradle, peering into their eyes in search of illness.

“They fall sick often because they never received any breastfeeding,” says Olusola, who founded Vine Heritage Home Foundation with his wife, Chinwe, 13 years ago. This is a sanctuary, for children rescued from one of the most remote areas of Nigeria, where being born a twin can be a death sentence.

Few Nigerians realise that the killings of twin babies continues. The practice is shrouded in secrecy, says Dioka Bridget, research fellow at the Centre for Igbo Studies, University of Nigeria.



“Many researchers don’t believe this practice takes place in [Nigeria] because it is absolutely absurd and ridiculous. And since most of us believe the stories to be fabricated, there is reluctance to approach or investigate the practice,” she says. “Now, as more media reports confirm [it], it could trigger the necessary investigation.”

The Vine Heritage Home Foundation, in the Nigerian capital of Abuja, would be a good place for any investigation to start. In 1996 Chinwe Olusola heard that a child would be offered as a sacrifice to trigger good harvest in that planting season. “I pleaded with them not to kill her and they allowed me to take her,” she says. “As more babies kept coming, it got to the point that my two-bedroom flat could not take us all. At that point we also had very limited support from individuals. The responsibility of caring for the babies became overwhelming and I resigned from my lecturing job at the University of Abuja.”

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The couple say that the killing of babies, usually twins, is still practised by a few groups within the Bassa Komo tribe. The tribespeople believe, according to Margret Ekesua, a missionary with Nigerian Pentecostal church Assemblies of God, that twins are “demons who suck their blood at night” and “predestined to kill either parent or both”.

The foundation’s efforts in persuading people to betray their communities and tip off missionaries when babies are at risk are the most difficult aspect of the rescue. “Through our locally trained informants and converts, we get information that a nursing mother has died or that a set of twins have been delivered. We trace the village and initiate negotiations with village leaders for the release of the child. We assure them that the children will return to them educated when the communities begin to accept them,” says Olusola.

But even with this strategy many babies still die. “Sometimes after pleading, long consultation and threat, the community won’t release the child and we know it’s over for that baby,” says Olusola. Some rescued babies die on the long journey to the city. Olusola says that some weeks no children will come in to the sanctuary, but other weeks may see as many as seven arrive. There are currently 116 children living there.

Hours from Abuja lies the beautiful village of Ubo Saidu, one of the Bassa Komo communities. Flocks of northern grey-headed sparrows sweep through green maize fields, while smoke from smouldering charcoal curls upwards as wives cook for their husbands.

“This land looks peaceful on the outside but it’s very violent on closer examination. That’s why aliens [outsiders] don’t know what happens in secret and they may not understand how twin-killing works,” says one local, who refuses to disclose his identity.

“Twin babies, according to our belief, are not humans. They are seen as danger to the existence of the entire community because our ancestors told us that they have strange powers. We see them as gods among men. So at birth, the entire village is alerted that a threat and perhaps an evil has been born into the community.”

He explains that in some places the witch doctor, upon the birth of twins, invokes his or her spirit as he performs customary incantations and enchantments. Communities employ witch doctors so that outsiders (journalists, government, missionaries) will struggle to trace the deaths to a particular individual or simply confuse them with general infant mortality.

“The consent of the witch doctors and community leaders is central to the practice in most communities and every native is aware of what is happening because at one point or the other their families have lost someone to the act. Some have lost four sets, some three, others more or less,” he says.

“At the place where the babies are born, the witch doctor feeds them with a secretly prepared liquid. He convinces the ordinary people in the community that the liquid is water and that the deaths of the babies actually result from the activities of the gods. The function of the water, he would say, is to keep the spirit of the twin in the family lineage. That’s far from the truth and that substance is highly poisonous. The women experience unbearable pain watching their babies die. In a few communities the women are tagged as unclean for giving birth to ‘forbidden beings’.”

A young person in one of the communities where twin killings take place tells me: “Our community believes that twins are very powerful. Their powers surpass the power of witches and wizards and all cult groups … Since the cults of witches and wizards rule here, they ensure that each twin baby dies. So they exercise mysterious magical powers in killing the babies. It appears strange to aliens but that’s how many of us have lived. A lot of families have lost babies after babies to this witchcraft … Christianity is gradually eroding this belief system, but it’s not over yet.”

He told me that in some places, emissaries – usually the witches – will be sent to strangle the babies or cover them with a broad calabash until they suffocate.

The babies in the Vine Heritage Home Foundation in Nigeria have all been branded evil by their local communities.Photograph: C Oduah/Courtesy of VOA

In 2013, local newspaper reports sparked a government investigation. The 30-person government team said it was “apprehensive that besides the communities already reported on, there might still be others whose cultural practices, in so far as the welfare of the child is concerned, have not kept pace with civilised standards”.

Acting on an investigation that confirmed babies were still being killed, the National Orientation Agency created an awareness campaign and began a community dialogue. It involved traditional and religious leaders and community members from the six area councils in Abuja, with the aim of improving respect for the rights of the child and ending harmful cultural practices. But the campaign was cancelled due to a lack of funds, says Ruth Oguns, of the National Orientation Agency.

Josephine Alumanah, professor of anthropology at the University of Nigeria, believes far more time is needed to eliminate this practice. “This problem has nothing to do with making laws or telling the communities what to do. They need sensitisation and education and awareness,” she says. “You can’t convince people to change a belief system that has been with them for [hundreds] of years in a few weeks.”




More killing for the Jinn this time Twins.

Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 1:31am On Jul 10, 2020
Black Rome the cruxifiers of the Black Christ and killers of God's prophets.


Is it hard to believe Rome was Black after seeing all this?
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 10:10am On Jul 10, 2020
See for yourself
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 11:28am On Jul 10, 2020
Black Rome the cruxifiers of the Black Christ and killers of God's prophets
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 11:46am On Jul 10, 2020
Black Rome the all male dominated cult killers of the righteous.
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 1:55pm On Jul 10, 2020
The Coronavirus is pedophilia Baal worship
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 2:04pm On Jul 10, 2020
See for yourself
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 3:13pm On Jul 10, 2020
Name them devils or suffer the wrath of change
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 5:12pm On Jul 10, 2020
The Coronavirus is pedophilia Baal worship
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 7:38pm On Jul 10, 2020
Mingi is the traditional belief among the Omotic-speaking Karo and Hamar peoples of southern Ethiopia thatchildren with perceived and true physical abnormalities are ritually impure. ... These children are disposed of either through drowning, putting soil in their mouths and strangling or leaving infants in the forest.


Devil worship in Ethiopia satanic child sacrifice
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 8:37pm On Jul 11, 2020
Black Rome the cruxifiers of the Black Christ and killers of God's prophets. Now you know Zeus is Black and is not the Christ of Nazareth. Christ was crucified in Africa because before the Freemasons changed the map Isreal was in Africa.

Are you waking up?
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 11:42pm On Jul 11, 2020
Name them devils or suffer the wrath of change
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 11:33am On Jul 12, 2020
Wake up out your slumber
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 12:30pm On Jul 12, 2020
The Coronavirus is pedophilia Baal worship a detractor public scare scripted by the Simpson cartoon as well as other forms of medium
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 2:38pm On Jul 12, 2020
Fear is not of God Almighty
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 3:10pm On Jul 12, 2020
Lucifer's kingdom is a sex kingdom. Homosexuality primes or invokes aggressive psychology in them to where they can go out and kidnap people and sacrifice them to the devil. Where ever you find sodomites you can find devil worshippers. And where ever you find devil worshippers they are homosexuals.



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Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 4:43pm On Jul 12, 2020
See for yourself
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 7:13pm On Jul 12, 2020
Name them devils
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 8:43pm On Jul 12, 2020
Children for sale heartbreakingly easy to find in ravaged Nigeria

By Nima Elbagir, CNN 

Updated 6:05 AM EDT, Fri April 03, 2015

Story highlights

CNN team finds a man at "unofficial" displaced camp willing to provide children to be "fostered"He says he can't take money for them, but eventually demands $500 for two girls

Editor's Note: (CNN's Nima Elbagir has been named Specialist Journalist of the Year by the Royal Television Society, in recognition of her work highlighting the human rights plight of children and young people. In this piece from March 2015, Elbagir, producer Lillian Leposo and cameraman Fabien Muhire filed this exclusive report on claims children were being bought and sold in Nigeria.)

(CNN)"It really depends what you want. Boy? Girl? Young? Old?"

The man on the phone was offering us young children with the casualness of a market trader. After a week of back and forth phone calls, his initial caginess had given way to greed. He'd heard my foreign accent and clearly decided I would pay more than the domestic rate.

"We can get," he said.

We'd been put in touch with the man through a contact on the ground. We were told he was one of the men running this "unofficial" displaced camp -- one of the many that has mushroomed in the town of Yola as the influx of people fleeing Boko Haram has grown beyond the capacity of the official camps.

It had all been heartbreakingly simple. We'd asked who had children available to "foster" -- a catch-all code word designed to conceal the true intent of those offering up the orphaned children. The man on the phone was the end result of those inquiries.

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When our colleague want to see them, he was shown a group of children and asked which one he wanted to take. One, two maybe? He escaped by saying he needed to check with his "madam" -- me.

I called. The man picked up and began referring to me as "sister." I told him we wanted to know what we'd need to do, if we decided we did want to "foster" the children.

He told me, "Sister, Jesus will reward me," so the "fostering" was free, he said. No need for any pesky paperwork -- just a reassurance from me that the children, if I chose to take them, would "live in my heart." If I could also then find it "in my heart" to donate to those still in the camp, then that would be "God's work."

In spite of the harsh measures the Nigerian government has put in place to punish human traffickers, by the government's own admission, 8 million children are currently engaged in forced labor.

The Global Slavery Index says Nigeria has the highest number of people in modern slavery of any sub-Saharan country. Paradoxically, the group also rates Nigeria's anti-trafficking agency, Naptip, as one of the strongest government responses on the continent -- but it's clearly overwhelmed by the realities of working in what is now a zone of military operations, Nigeria's north.

As the insecurity in the region has spiraled, the worry is that more and more children are falling through the cracks. And as Boko Haram increases its reliance on child suicide bombers, concerns are growing that orphaned children could end up in the hands of the terror group.

At the camp where we finally met the man face to face, there was no attempt at subterfuge. We spoke in normal tones in full view of the children playing. I could have had one of them, I was told, but because I'd specified a younger child, they'd only identified one so far -- a 3-year-old. Did I want to consider an older girl? A 12-year-old maybe? She could look after the 3-year-old, and cook and clean. Either way, two girls would be ready tomorrow, he said. I could see them then.

Our last phone conversation revolved around what an appropriate "donation" would be in exchange for the children. He couldn't, he said, bargain for it. He then proceeded to do just that, laughing down the phone at my first tentative guess of $200. Laughing again at $300.



We finally found a figure he didn't find funny -- $500. I put the phone down and we traveled back to the capital that day to show Naptip what we'd found.

CNN's Nima Elbagir has been named Specialist Journalist of the Year by theRoyal Television Society, in recognition of her work highlighting the human rights plight of children and young people. In this piece from March 2015, Elbagir, producer Lillian Leposo and cameraman Fabien Muhire filed this exclusive report on claims children were being bought and sold in Nigeria.

Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 10:34pm On Jul 12, 2020
Black Rome the cruxifiers of the Black Christ and killers of God's prophets
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 1:05am On Jul 13, 2020
Who fights the devil?
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 11:04am On Jul 13, 2020
1943
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 3:44pm On Jul 13, 2020
The devil worshippers grow when fear rises
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 6:28pm On Jul 13, 2020
Don't be angry. Be thankful that someone especially someone who loves Africa has the courage to expose wickedness. Christ is Black and Black shouldn't be used to say Black lives matter rather life is precious. It's wrong according to Ifa oracle to sacrifice another and rob them of their destiny.

Wake up out your slumber
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 12:01pm On Jul 21, 2020
Rome is church of Satan
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by noah24(m): 12:36pm On Jul 21, 2020
Danm.. Dis is deep shocked
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 12:44pm On Jul 21, 2020
People have shrines dedicated to human sacrifice and you can find them easy if you are willing to pay.

All this nasty culture is Rome and is what Rome, Greece, Sparta, Syria and Canaan were all about devil worship. These are Black kingdoms and don't let know one tell you they were White. Them dirty fake Jews who write history books are in cahoots with this satanic culture and tell lies that these ancient pagan kingdoms were White. The same Jews the Black Romans have in charge of the Vatican are their bastard children. Hebrews are actually Blacks and not all Blacks are Hebrews only those whose fathers go back to Abraham and Sarah.


Wake up out your slumber
Re: Black Rome: Togo Chief Devil Worshipper Found With 2000 Dead Corpses by Thepsyhiccensor: 5:57pm On Jul 21, 2020
Call them by their father's name Holy Quran 33:5

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