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Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by ProsperChild: 9:11pm On May 11, 2019
Lightening, thunder strike as police detain chief priest of shrine
vanguardngr.com May 11, 2019 1:08 PM
•It’s sacrilege – Benin elders
•3 dogs killed to appease gods before his release
•14 native cows, tortoise, sheep, goats, cocks demanded from Police

By Alemma-Ozioruva Aliu
Palpable fear has gripped the residents of Benin city following the arrest last Wednesday of the Chief Priest of Okhuaihe shrine, Osarodion Usuanlele, the Ohen N’ Ukoni Neyedo by the police who detained him at the Edo State Police headquarters in Benin city. This was against the tradition and customs of Benin Kingdom that forbid the Priest from setting his foot on the city during the reign of an Oba. The action of the police, according to Benin elders was a taboo and it was responsible for the unusual rain accompanied by serious lightning and thunder in Benin on the day of his arrest. They argued that the gods must be appeased in order to avert danger in the kingdom following the clash of the People’s tradition and the law.


It was gathered that there has been a tradition since 1440 that forbids the Ohen N’ Ukoni from entering Benin, the abode of the Oba or seeing the Oba face to face and that when the Oba visits the abode of Ohen N’Ukoni, he would have to leave the domain until the Oba departs the area.

The Chief Priest’s shrine is located at Evbiekoi, in Uhunmwonde Local Government Area, and as part of coronation rites of a new Oba, he would have a symbolic wrestling match with the Crown Prince. Both of them would thereafter go in opposite directions never to see each other again once the Crown Prince becomes the Oba.

Trouble started last Wednesday when operatives of the anti-cultism unit, Edo State Command of the Nigeria Police reportedly stormed Evbiekoi community following a petition by one man said to be an ex-official of the banned Community Development Association (CDA) and arrested the Chief Priest.

The arrest has stoked controversy in the community as it was gathered that the intention of the petitioners by writing the petition which was declared as frivolous was to reduce the influence of the Chief Priest in the community.

Though the petitioners were said to have been arrested, fear has gripped members of the community that unpleasant occurrence may befall the community if the necessary appeasement of the gods were not made.

According to some elders in the kingdom, the unusual arrest of the priest was responsible for the unusual rain that fell on that day accompanied by serious lightning and thunder. They claimed that the way lightning and thunder struck on that fateful day was unusual in this early period of the rainy season and that was the first indication that something was wrong in the kingdom.

The arrested priest was said to have informed the police that he was not allowed to enter Benin City by tradition or there would be dire consequences to the kingdom but the officers were said to be adamant and were even said to have boasted that they could arrest anybody including the President. They were said to have forcefully brought him to the Command.

He was said to have insisted that he should be taken to any other police station outside Benin City but the policemen refused and chose to take him round the by-pass apparently to cut-off any link with the city centre where the Oba resides. This decoy has fuelled speculations that the policemen some of who were said to be from Benin were aware of the implications of their actions.

Before he was released, three dogs were reportedly slaughtered as sacrifices near the police headquarters. However, to completely cleanse the kingdom, a list of other items has been given to the police which include 14 native cows, tortoise, sheep, goats, cocks, among others.

Briefing reporters on the incident, Secretary of Evbiekoi community, Chief Paul Ajayi said: “The policemen shot sporadically and insisted on taking Chief Priest Usunalele to Benin City, despite pleas that the man does not enter Benin or he would die. A strange and mysterious downpour, accompanied by violent wind, thunder and lightning, were part of the signs of desecration. The Oba got the signs of desecration and presence of Ohen N’ UKoni, and sent emissaries to the Police Commissioner, Danmallam Abubakar, after confirming that the Chief Priest was in Benin.”

Meanwhile, it was gathered that the Police hierarchy has ordered the arrest and detention of the policemen involved in the arrest of Ohen N’ Ukoni to calm rising tensions in Benin as various youth groups were reportedly preparing to cause mayhem over the alleged desecration of the Benin culture.

But sources at the police command said the leadership was concerned about the veracity or otherwise of the contents of the petition before the arrest was made and whether necessary directives were given by the expected officers before the action. A senior officer simply described the action of the policemen as ‘foolish’.

Police spokesman, Chidi Nwabuzor, declined speaking on the matter, stating that he was waiting for the Commissioner of Police to address a news conference before making comments. Attempts to also reach the commissioner of police, Mr. DanMallam Abubakar to speak on the case have not yielded any result. A Source close to the command confirmed the incident but said that “everybody is being careful about the matter because of its sensitive nature”. As at the time of this report, the palace is yet to make any official comment on the matter.[b]Lightening, thunder strike as police detain chief priest of shrine
vanguardngr.com May 11, 2019 1:08 PM
•It’s sacrilege – Benin elders
•3 dogs killed to appease gods before his release
•14 native cows, tortoise, sheep, goats, cocks demanded from Police

By Alemma-Ozioruva Aliu
Palpable fear has gripped the residents of Benin city following the arrest last Wednesday of the Chief Priest of Okhuaihe shrine, Osarodion Usuanlele, the Ohen N’ Ukoni Neyedo by the police who detained him at the Edo State Police headquarters in Benin city. This was against the tradition and customs of Benin Kingdom that forbid the Priest from setting his foot on the city during the reign of an Oba. The action of the police, according to Benin elders was a taboo and it was responsible for the unusual rain accompanied by serious lightning and thunder in Benin on the day of his arrest. They argued that the gods must be appeased in order to avert danger in the kingdom following the clash of the People’s tradition and the law.


It was gathered that there has been a tradition since 1440 that forbids the Ohen N’ Ukoni from entering Benin, the abode of the Oba or seeing the Oba face to face and that when the Oba visits the abode of Ohen N’Ukoni, he would have to leave the domain until the Oba departs the area.

The Chief Priest’s shrine is located at Evbiekoi, in Uhunmwonde Local Government Area, and as part of coronation rites of a new Oba, he would have a symbolic wrestling match with the Crown Prince. Both of them would thereafter go in opposite directions never to see each other again once the Crown Prince becomes the Oba.

Trouble started last Wednesday when operatives of the anti-cultism unit, Edo State Command of the Nigeria Police reportedly stormed Evbiekoi community following a petition by one man said to be an ex-official of the banned Community Development Association (CDA) and arrested the Chief Priest.

The arrest has stoked controversy in the community as it was gathered that the intention of the petitioners by writing the petition which was declared as frivolous was to reduce the influence of the Chief Priest in the community.

Though the petitioners were said to have been arrested, fear has gripped members of the community that unpleasant occurrence may befall the community if the necessary appeasement of the gods were not made.

According to some elders in the kingdom, the unusual arrest of the priest was responsible for the unusual rain that fell on that day accompanied by serious lightning and thunder. They claimed that the way lightning and thunder struck on that fateful day was unusual in this early period of the rainy season and that was the first indication that something was wrong in the kingdom.

The arrested priest was said to have informed the police that he was not allowed to enter Benin City by tradition or there would be dire consequences to the kingdom but the officers were said to be adamant and were even said to have boasted that they could arrest anybody including the President. They were said to have forcefully brought him to the Command.

He was said to have insisted that he should be taken to any other police station outside Benin City but the policemen refused and chose to take him round the by-pass apparently to cut-off any link with the city centre where the Oba resides. This decoy has fuelled speculations that the policemen some of who were said to be from Benin were aware of the implications of their actions.

Before he was released, three dogs were reportedly slaughtered as sacrifices near the police headquarters. However, to completely cleanse the kingdom, a list of other items has been given to the police which include 14 native cows, tortoise, sheep, goats, cocks, among others.

Briefing reporters on the incident, Secretary of Evbiekoi community, Chief Paul Ajayi said: “The policemen shot sporadically and insisted on taking Chief Priest Usunalele to Benin City, despite pleas that the man does not enter Benin or he would die. A strange and mysterious downpour, accompanied by violent wind, thunder and lightning, were part of the signs of desecration. The Oba got the signs of desecration and presence of Ohen N’ UKoni, and sent emissaries to the Police Commissioner, Danmallam Abubakar, after confirming that the Chief Priest was in Benin.”

Meanwhile, it was gathered that the Police hierarchy has ordered the arrest and detention of the policemen involved in the arrest of Ohen N’ Ukoni to calm rising tensions in Benin as various youth groups were reportedly preparing to cause mayhem over the alleged desecration of the Benin culture.

But sources at the police command said the leadership was concerned about the veracity or otherwise of the contents of the petition before the arrest was made and whether necessary directives were given by the expected officers before the action. A senior officer simply described the action of the policemen as ‘foolish’.

Police spokesman, Chidi Nwabuzor, declined speaking on the matter, stating that he was waiting for the Commissioner of Police to address a news conference before making comments. Attempts to also reach the commissioner of police, Mr. DanMallam Abubakar to speak on the case have not yielded any result. A Source close to the command confirmed the incident but said that “everybody is being careful about the matter because of its sensitive nature”. As at the time of this report, the palace is yet to make any official comment on the matter.[/b]Lightening, thunder strike as police detain chief priest of shrine
vanguardngr.com May 11, 2019 1:08 PM
•It’s sacrilege – Benin elders
•3 dogs killed to appease gods before his release
•14 native cows, tortoise, sheep, goats, cocks demanded from Police

By Alemma-Ozioruva Aliu
Palpable fear has gripped the residents of Benin city following the arrest last Wednesday of the Chief Priest of Okhuaihe shrine, Osarodion Usuanlele, the Ohen N’ Ukoni Neyedo by the police who detained him at the Edo State Police headquarters in Benin city. This was against the tradition and customs of Benin Kingdom that forbid the Priest from setting his foot on the city during the reign of an Oba. The action of the police, according to Benin elders was a taboo and it was responsible for the unusual rain accompanied by serious lightning and thunder in Benin on the day of his arrest. They argued that the gods must be appeased in order to avert danger in the kingdom following the clash of the People’s tradition and the law.


It was gathered that there has been a tradition since 1440 that forbids the Ohen N’ Ukoni from entering Benin, the abode of the Oba or seeing the Oba face to face and that when the Oba visits the abode of Ohen N’Ukoni, he would have to leave the domain until the Oba departs the area.

The Chief Priest’s shrine is located at Evbiekoi, in Uhunmwonde Local Government Area, and as part of coronation rites of a new Oba, he would have a symbolic wrestling match with the Crown Prince. Both of them would thereafter go in opposite directions never to see each other again once the Crown Prince becomes the Oba.

Trouble started last Wednesday when operatives of the anti-cultism unit, Edo State Command of the Nigeria Police reportedly stormed Evbiekoi community following a petition by one man said to be an ex-official of the banned Community Development Association (CDA) and arrested the Chief Priest.

The arrest has stoked controversy in the community as it was gathered that the intention of the petitioners by writing the petition which was declared as frivolous was to reduce the influence of the Chief Priest in the community.

Though the petitioners were said to have been arrested, fear has gripped members of the community that unpleasant occurrence may befall the community if the necessary appeasement of the gods were not made.

According to some elders in the kingdom, the unusual arrest of the priest was responsible for the unusual rain that fell on that day accompanied by serious lightning and thunder. They claimed that the way lightning and thunder struck on that fateful day was unusual in this early period of the rainy season and that was the first indication that something was wrong in the kingdom.

The arrested priest was said to have informed the police that he was not allowed to enter Benin City by tradition or there would be dire consequences to the kingdom but the officers were said to be adamant and were even said to have boasted that they could arrest anybody including the President. They were said to have forcefully brought him to the Command.

He was said to have insisted that he should be taken to any other police station outside Benin City but the policemen refused and chose to take him round the by-pass apparently to cut-off any link with the city centre where the Oba resides. This decoy has fuelled speculations that the policemen some of who were said to be from Benin were aware of the implications of their actions.

Before he was released, three dogs were reportedly slaughtered as sacrifices near the police headquarters. However, to completely cleanse the kingdom, a list of other items has been given to the police which include 14 native cows, tortoise, sheep, goats, cocks, among others.

Briefing reporters on the incident, Secretary of Evbiekoi community, Chief Paul Ajayi said: “The policemen shot sporadically and insisted on taking Chief Priest Usunalele to Benin City, despite pleas that the man does not enter Benin or he would die. A strange and mysterious downpour, accompanied by violent wind, thunder and lightning, were part of the signs of desecration. The Oba got the signs of desecration and presence of Ohen N’ UKoni, and sent emissaries to the Police Commissioner, Danmallam Abubakar, after confirming that the Chief Priest was in Benin.”

Meanwhile, it was gathered that the Police hierarchy has ordered the arrest and detention of the policemen involved in the arrest of Ohen N’ Ukoni to calm rising tensions in Benin as various youth groups were reportedly preparing to cause mayhem over the alleged desecration of the Benin culture.

But sources at the police command said the leadership was concerned about the veracity or otherwise of the contents of the petition before the arrest was made and whether necessary directives were given by the expected officers before the action. A senior officer simply described the action of the policemen as ‘foolish’.

Police spokesman, Chidi Nwabuzor, declined speaking on the matter, stating that he was waiting for the Commissioner of Police to address a news conference before making comments. Attempts to also reach the commissioner of police, Mr. DanMallam Abubakar to speak on the case have not yielded any result. A Source close to the command confirmed the incident but said that “everybody is being careful about the matter because of its sensitive nature”. As at the time of this report, the palace is yet to make any official comment on the matter.

Source:https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/05/lightening-thunder-strike-as-police-detain-chief-priest-of-shrine/?amp
Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by tyup(m): 9:13pm On May 11, 2019
Mtcheww nothing go happen jur

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Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by Realist5: 10:09pm On May 11, 2019
Benin people ehn

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Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by NobleAngell(f): 10:14pm On May 11, 2019
To my fellow lazy people who have no time to read the above epistle but wanna know was sop, let me summarise the little i managed to read. The man is a chief priest who has been forbidden from entering Benin city. Due to one reason or the other, the policemen arrested him and brought him to Benin city even when he warned them of the consequences of bringing him into the city.

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Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by Is04970: 10:17pm On May 11, 2019
Thunder and lightning are expected during rain.

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Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by Rossikk(m): 10:29pm On May 11, 2019
Is04970:
Thunder and lightning are expected during rain.
What the elders can see sitting down, you cannot see, standing from the tallest skyscraper in Dubai or New York.

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Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by Rossikk(m): 10:30pm On May 11, 2019
tyup:
Mtcheww nothing go happen jur

Be careful...The African Gods are coming back.

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Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by phelonrays: 10:55pm On May 11, 2019
Op.... na wa oooooo
so you just tripled-copy and multi-post this small news on just one thread..... you no even care to proofread what you were about to let out...... SMH for yoo
undecided
Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by DavidEsq(m): 12:12am On May 12, 2019
Dis story reminds me of a bini based comedy about Nepa and their light cutting penchant. The Nepa dude was bragging that he would even remove the pole since the owner hasn't paid his bills for over 10 years grin. As the Nepa guy begin climb pole, d bini papa just blow powder for e face. The Nepa guy body tell am las las grin.
Where person wan see 14 native cows (not fulani cows o)! All those cows wey short, wey their horn dey short like yam seed grin. My neighbour just dey disturb my life dis night. If I gee am dis kain list now, all e stupid tongues go end.
Anyway, bini too like idol sef.

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Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by DavidEsq(m): 12:16am On May 12, 2019
NobleAngell:
To my fellow lazy people who have no time to read the above epistle but wanna know was sop, let me summarise the little i managed to read. The man is a chief priest who has been forbidden from entering Benin city. Due to one reason or the other, the policemen arrested him and brought him to Benin city even when he warned them of the consequences of bringing him into the city.
Le'me add my own.
And now the police in Benin haf entered one chance grin and carried gbese on their oga's head grin

Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by Avoidsexxx(m): 12:22am On May 12, 2019
Rossikk:

Be careful...The African Gods are coming back.
coming back.... They travelled before??
Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by Nobody: 3:31am On May 12, 2019
Yet the Europeans took Benin centuries ago.
Charms na fake.
Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by Olatunji1929: 3:33am On May 12, 2019
lightning and thunder no dey strike before the arrest of the priest abi Africa and thier believe in inexistence gods even if rain fall for two days now na because of the priest una well done o

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Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by Rossikk(m): 4:08am On May 12, 2019
MrBible:
Yet the Europeans took Benin centuries ago..

The Gods allowed it, as a lesson to us.

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Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by Rossikk(m): 4:11am On May 12, 2019
Avoidsexxx:

coming back.... They travelled before??

Let's just say they 'stepped aside' for a while.

There will be some form of intervention in this world.
Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by MetaPhysical: 4:52am On May 12, 2019
Benin city is like a ward. Everything is hinged on the Oba and his tradition. In a ward every thing revolves around the ward head.

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Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by Auxtin85(m): 7:21am On May 12, 2019
If you doubt the potency of the Benin Kingdom see what happened to the then Administrator of Edo State Anthony Onyearugbulem
Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 8:25am On May 12, 2019
Auxtin85:
If you doubt the potency of the Benin Kingdom see what happened to the then Administrator of Edo State Anthony Onyearugbulem

Tell us sir??
What happened to him.

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Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 8:29am On May 12, 2019
Rossikk:


The Gods allowed it, as a lesson to us.

Or the Europeans gods were more powerful than the African gods... During the time Europeans came to Colonize Africa, Remember the European monarchs were powerful Freemasonry members and the Head of the Freemasonry is the Devil himself. so maybe the demons in Africa who are under the control of Satan couldn't do anything. Just my reasoning bros. lool

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Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by gregyboy(m): 10:44am On May 12, 2019
I must go oba palace to hear the full story myself
Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by NobleAngell(f): 2:40pm On May 12, 2019
DavidEsq:

Le'me add my own.
And now the police in Benin haf entered one chance grin and carried gbese on their oga's head grin
Thank You. I didn't even see that part.
Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by sonofElElyon: 12:04am On May 16, 2019
My thoughts exactly! If they had said the policemen who effected the arrest were struck by lightning, that would have been news worthy...

Is04970:
Thunder and lightning are expected during rain.
Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by sonofElElyon: 12:06am On May 16, 2019
Also took their gods and idols to British museums!!!

MrBible:
Yet the Europeans took Benin centuries ago.
Charms na fake.

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Re: Lightening, Thunder Strike As Police Detain Chief Priest Of Shrine by Nobody: 5:21pm On May 16, 2019
Rossikk:


The Gods allowed it, as a lesson to us.
And they allowed this lesson too for themselves:
sonofElElyon:
Also took their gods and idols to British museums!!!

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