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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 6:57pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
Stop crying bro Owerri is where it all started. Cursed Imo state [s] IGBOmarryme:[/s]
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by IGBOmarryme: 6:57pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
BeijinDossier:Hehehehe we can buy your crown, it yours. Ritualists and blood suckers, gay club, including your so called gospel artist. God forbid bad thing.. |
Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 6:57pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
Imo state brought curse to Igbo land
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 6:59pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
Owerri is where it all started. cursed people, no wonder you guys are backward IGBOmarryme:
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by IGBOmarryme: 6:59pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
BeijinDossier:Diabolic Anambra wants to dash Imo their crown .. it wont sell, you are known all over the world for what you do best. Beheading and kidnapping. Ritiualist that sell human parts. Why wont Anambra be useless since the suffix of the name itself is BRA. PANT anamBRA.. hehehe |
Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by IGBOmarryme: 7:01pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
BeijinDossier:Hehehehe you are Ritualists and kidnappers. BRA state is useless like poo. No wonder you lift drugs in numbers. You are doomed.. |
Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 7:02pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
See the headquarters here in owerri IGBOmarryme:
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 7:03pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
It is runs in their blood. even okorocha used his legs for rituals
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by IGBOmarryme: 7:04pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
BeijinDossier:Oh i give it up for the Legend himself Evans the almighty kidnapper Hehehehe the clown will also say kidnapping started from IMO.
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 7:06pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
See the father here. Owerri is the headquarters IGBOmarryme:
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 7:06pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
This was where evil entered the SE
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by IGBOmarryme: 7:07pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
BeijinDossier:Where is our "bloda Evansi" is he in "kilikili plison". when will they leleeze him??
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 7:09pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by IGBOmarryme: 7:10pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
BeijinDossier:Another soul searching here: Eddie Nawgu From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Eddie Nawgu Born Edwin Okeke 1957 Anambra state, Nigeria Died 9 November 2000 (aged 43) Onitsha, Anambra Other names Eddy Nawgu, Eddy na Nawgu, Edward Okeke. Occupation Nigerian Occultist Spouse(s) Joyce Okeke Eddie Nawgu (born Edwin Okeke) was a Nigerian self-proclaimed "prophet of God" and Occult practitioner.[1] He was popularly known in the mid-1990s as "Eddy Nawgu" amongst the igbo speaking people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.[2] His nickname "Eddie na Nawgu" came about because he was from the Nawgu community, a town situated in the Dunukofia LGA of Anambra State, Nigeria. Contents 1 Early life 2 Ministry 3 Recognition 4 Personal life 5 Controversy 6 Sorcery 7 Confession and death 8 Further reading 9 See also 10 References Early life He was born in Anambra State which is located in the eastern region of Nigeria, a geographical location and settlement inhabited predominantly by the Igbo speaking people of Nigeria.[3][4] Ministry At the young age of 29, Eddie "Nawgu" Okeke claimed he had been touched by the Biblical God and was given the ability to "see" and "perceive" what the ordinary human eye or other four senses could not intercept,[5] shortly after he began his ministry, he built a church-like structure and named it 'Anioma Healing Centre' [6] he stated that the reasons for creating the 'Anioma Healing Centre' was to heal the sick people in the community and restore hope to people who had thought previously that their existence on earth was meaningless and was without bearing. The physical location of the 'Anioma Healing Center' was at his compound in his community at Nawgu, Anambra State.[7] Recognition During the mid-1990s in Onitsha, Anambra State, Eddie Nawgu had started to grow famous,[4][6] as he had some how managed to gather a good percentage of the community as followers, who thought of him as a charismatic religious leader and also it seemed the "Prophet" kept to his words as tales of how he had enriched and bettered the lives of various individuals began to spread.[6] Personal life He was married to a certain Joyce Okeke and had a sum total of 8 children.[8] Controversy In the year 1999/2000, Eddie, the self-proclaimed prophet of God had become a person of interest in numerous crimes committed not only in the community, but across Anambra state as a whole. As a result, he had begun to attract the attention of the Bakassi Boys; a vigilante security group which was set-up and spearheaded under the tenure of Chinwoke Mbadinuju, former governor of Anambra state, as anarchy had soaked deep into the land.[9][10] The Bakassi Boys weren't like any other vigilante group because they supposedly harnessed very great "metaphysical powers"[11] to aid them in intercepting thieves and law breakers in general. Eddie Nawgu had been accused of kidnapping, aiding & abetting infamous criminals, partaking in rituals involving use of human body parts, i.e. (the human skull) illegal possession of firearms and human sacrifice.[12][7][13] This took him to the top of their "most wanted list". Sorcery The Bakassi Boys who had been credited for being able to apprehend every defaulter of the law with minimal effort due to their supposed "metaphysical abilities" had come to meet their match when they failed 13 times[12] in attempt to capture Eddie Nawgu, and when at their wits end, they thought it wise to invite their supreme leader named, "Ngwuro" to help in the capture of this menace. The capture of Eddie was indeed difficult because the self-proclaimed "Prophet" was, as reported by the Nigerian media; a sorcerer [12][4] who allegedly could defile the rules of Physics and had the ability to teleport; that is to say; he supposedly could instantaneously move from a point A to a point B regardless of distance and also could achieve this feat without physically walking. (see:teleportation) As a result of this, his apprehension was tagged the most difficult for the vigilante group.[12] Not until the intervention from their leader "Ngwuro" who managed to strip the sorcerer of his alleged mystic abilities were they able to finally capture the self-proclaimed prophet of God. Eddie "Nawgu" Okeke's alias was "Alusi N'eje Uka" this literary when translated to the English language means "The Diety Who Goes To Church".[5][14] Confession and death Eddie Nawgu, when apprehended on the 14th trial by the vigilante group, was taken to their base of operation for further questioning and interrogation.[4] His release to the Nigerian police was vehemently opposed as the Bakassi boys argued the police could easily be influenced. High-profile government workers and officials allegedly interceded for the release of Eddie Nawgu as reported by the head of the vigilante group; Mr.Ngwuro. Although, the names of these officials were never mentioned, it wasn't impossible that this sort of request was made by the elite individuals in the Nigerian society as the Nigerian media had severally reported long before he was captuted that Eddie had become closely associated with a good number of influential persons.[12][13] During his stay as prisoner in the apartment of the Bakassi Boys he allegedly made startling confessions and acknowledged he was guilty of human sacrifice.[4] He was eventually beheaded by the Bakassi Boys at the Ochanja Market.[15] Further reading |
Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 7:12pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 7:12pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
see how insecurity in imo state killed many
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 7:13pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
imo state is cursed alongside its governor
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 7:15pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
imo state is a backward dungeon filled with armed robbery and prostitutes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thvCc8c6j_8
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by IGBOmarryme: 7:15pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
BeijinDossier:And who says they are my people, i know what BRA state can do for money, Ritual which is their first priority, Kidnapping, Robbery.. Who will liberate the BRA state from demonic operations. is it this man??
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 7:16pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
You go cry blood today Owerri is the headquarters of armed robbery https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thvCc8c6j_8 [s] IGBOmarryme:[/s]
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 7:19pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
Otokoto still trending
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 7:19pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
In fact i no go laugh Make i wait for you to catch up
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by IGBOmarryme: 7:21pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
[s] BeijinDossier:Cursed state of PANTanamBRA is dead. No reasonable person lives there that is why they are running over to Imo state building hotels and houses to live in serenity. Very soon we shall deport them back To onitsha head bridge.. Heehehehe they come to Imo to prostitute and rob and sell hard drugs, you think we dont know |
Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by IGBOmarryme: 7:24pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
BeijinDossier:Hehehe your crown is forever bestowed on you and no man born of a woman shall take your glory.. Eddie Nawgu From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Eddie Nawgu Born Edwin Okeke 1957 Anambra state, Nigeria Died 9 November 2000 (aged 43) Onitsha, Anambra Other names Eddy Nawgu, Eddy na Nawgu, Edward Okeke. Occupation Nigerian Occultist Spouse(s) Joyce Okeke Eddie Nawgu (born Edwin Okeke) was a Nigerian self-proclaimed "prophet of God" and Occult practitioner.[1] He was popularly known in the mid-1990s as "Eddy Nawgu" amongst the igbo speaking people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.[2] His nickname "Eddie na Nawgu" came about because he was from the Nawgu community, a town situated in the Dunukofia LGA of Anambra State, Nigeria. Contents 1 Early life 2 Ministry 3 Recognition 4 Personal life 5 Controversy 6 Sorcery 7 Confession and death 8 Further reading 9 See also 10 References Early life He was born in Anambra State which is located in the eastern region of Nigeria, a geographical location and settlement inhabited predominantly by the Igbo speaking people of Nigeria.[3][4] Ministry At the young age of 29, Eddie "Nawgu" Okeke claimed he had been touched by the Biblical God and was given the ability to "see" and "perceive" what the ordinary human eye or other four senses could not intercept,[5] shortly after he began his ministry, he built a church-like structure and named it 'Anioma Healing Centre' [6] he stated that the reasons for creating the 'Anioma Healing Centre' was to heal the sick people in the community and restore hope to people who had thought previously that their existence on earth was meaningless and was without bearing. The physical location of the 'Anioma Healing Center' was at his compound in his community at Nawgu, Anambra State.[7] Recognition During the mid-1990s in Onitsha, Anambra State, Eddie Nawgu had started to grow famous,[4][6] as he had some how managed to gather a good percentage of the community as followers, who thought of him as a charismatic religious leader and also it seemed the "Prophet" kept to his words as tales of how he had enriched and bettered the lives of various individuals began to spread.[6] Personal life He was married to a certain Joyce Okeke and had a sum total of 8 children.[8] Controversy In the year 1999/2000, Eddie, the self-proclaimed prophet of God had become a person of interest in numerous crimes committed not only in the community, but across Anambra state as a whole. As a result, he had begun to attract the attention of the Bakassi Boys; a vigilante security group which was set-up and spearheaded under the tenure of Chinwoke Mbadinuju, former governor of Anambra state, as anarchy had soaked deep into the land.[9][10] The Bakassi Boys weren't like any other vigilante group because they supposedly harnessed very great "metaphysical powers"[11] to aid them in intercepting thieves and law breakers in general. Eddie Nawgu had been accused of kidnapping, aiding & abetting infamous criminals, partaking in rituals involving use of human body parts, i.e. (the human skull) illegal possession of firearms and human sacrifice.[12][7][13] This took him to the top of their "most wanted list". Sorcery The Bakassi Boys who had been credited for being able to apprehend every defaulter of the law with minimal effort due to their supposed "metaphysical abilities" had come to meet their match when they failed 13 times[12] in attempt to capture Eddie Nawgu, and when at their wits end, they thought it wise to invite their supreme leader named, "Ngwuro" to help in the capture of this menace. The capture of Eddie was indeed difficult because the self-proclaimed "Prophet" was, as reported by the Nigerian media; a sorcerer [12][4] who allegedly could defile the rules of Physics and had the ability to teleport; that is to say; he supposedly could instantaneously move from a point A to a point B regardless of distance and also could achieve this feat without physically walking. (see:teleportation) As a result of this, his apprehension was tagged the most difficult for the vigilante group.[12] Not until the intervention from their leader "Ngwuro" who managed to strip the sorcerer of his alleged mystic abilities were they able to finally capture the self-proclaimed prophet of God. Eddie "Nawgu" Okeke's alias was "Alusi N'eje Uka" this literary when translated to the English language means "The Diety Who Goes To Church".[5][14] Confession and death Eddie Nawgu, when apprehended on the 14th trial by the vigilante group, was taken to their base of operation for further questioning and interrogation.[4] His release to the Nigerian police was vehemently opposed as the Bakassi boys argued the police could easily be influenced. High-profile government workers and officials allegedly interceded for the release of Eddie Nawgu as reported by the head of the vigilante group; Mr.Ngwuro. Although, the names of these officials were never mentioned, it wasn't impossible that this sort of request was made by the elite individuals in the Nigerian society as the Nigerian media had severally reported long before he was captuted that Eddie had become closely associated with a good number of influential persons.[12][13] During his stay as prisoner in the apartment of the Bakassi Boys he allegedly made startling confessions and acknowledged he was guilty of human sacrifice.[4] He was eventually beheaded by the Bakassi Boys at the Ochanja Market.[15] Further reading |
Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 7:24pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
when owerri people started rituals, the rest Nigeria was still enjoying themselves
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 7:24pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
You go cry tire today Owerri is the head office of evil in nigeria [s] IGBOmarryme:[/s] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thvCc8c6j_8
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 7:26pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
Keep posting long meaningless rubbish, who get time to read your lies. Owerri and Otokoto
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by IGBOmarryme: 7:26pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
I am in kilikili prease someone herup me. ALL HAIL THE LEGEND..
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by IGBOmarryme: 7:27pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
BeijinDossier:So E pain am so soon hehehehe . Your doom is nigh. The god of anamBRAzzier State. Eddie Nawgu From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Eddie Nawgu Born Edwin Okeke 1957 Anambra state, Nigeria Died 9 November 2000 (aged 43) Onitsha, Anambra Other names Eddy Nawgu, Eddy na Nawgu, Edward Okeke. Occupation Nigerian Occultist Spouse(s) Joyce Okeke Eddie Nawgu (born Edwin Okeke) was a Nigerian self-proclaimed "prophet of God" and Occult practitioner.[1] He was popularly known in the mid-1990s as "Eddy Nawgu" amongst the igbo speaking people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.[2] His nickname "Eddie na Nawgu" came about because he was from the Nawgu community, a town situated in the Dunukofia LGA of Anambra State, Nigeria. Contents 1 Early life 2 Ministry 3 Recognition 4 Personal life 5 Controversy 6 Sorcery 7 Confession and death 8 Further reading 9 See also 10 References Early life He was born in Anambra State which is located in the eastern region of Nigeria, a geographical location and settlement inhabited predominantly by the Igbo speaking people of Nigeria.[3][4] Ministry At the young age of 29, Eddie "Nawgu" Okeke claimed he had been touched by the Biblical God and was given the ability to "see" and "perceive" what the ordinary human eye or other four senses could not intercept,[5] shortly after he began his ministry, he built a church-like structure and named it 'Anioma Healing Centre' [6] he stated that the reasons for creating the 'Anioma Healing Centre' was to heal the sick people in the community and restore hope to people who had thought previously that their existence on earth was meaningless and was without bearing. The physical location of the 'Anioma Healing Center' was at his compound in his community at Nawgu, Anambra State.[7] Recognition During the mid-1990s in Onitsha, Anambra State, Eddie Nawgu had started to grow famous,[4][6] as he had some how managed to gather a good percentage of the community as followers, who thought of him as a charismatic religious leader and also it seemed the "Prophet" kept to his words as tales of how he had enriched and bettered the lives of various individuals began to spread.[6] Personal life He was married to a certain Joyce Okeke and had a sum total of 8 children.[8] Controversy In the year 1999/2000, Eddie, the self-proclaimed prophet of God had become a person of interest in numerous crimes committed not only in the community, but across Anambra state as a whole. As a result, he had begun to attract the attention of the Bakassi Boys; a vigilante security group which was set-up and spearheaded under the tenure of Chinwoke Mbadinuju, former governor of Anambra state, as anarchy had soaked deep into the land.[9][10] The Bakassi Boys weren't like any other vigilante group because they supposedly harnessed very great "metaphysical powers"[11] to aid them in intercepting thieves and law breakers in general. Eddie Nawgu had been accused of kidnapping, aiding & abetting infamous criminals, partaking in rituals involving use of human body parts, i.e. (the human skull) illegal possession of firearms and human sacrifice.[12][7][13] This took him to the top of their "most wanted list". Sorcery The Bakassi Boys who had been credited for being able to apprehend every defaulter of the law with minimal effort due to their supposed "metaphysical abilities" had come to meet their match when they failed 13 times[12] in attempt to capture Eddie Nawgu, and when at their wits end, they thought it wise to invite their supreme leader named, "Ngwuro" to help in the capture of this menace. The capture of Eddie was indeed difficult because the self-proclaimed "Prophet" was, as reported by the Nigerian media; a sorcerer [12][4] who allegedly could defile the rules of Physics and had the ability to teleport; that is to say; he supposedly could instantaneously move from a point A to a point B regardless of distance and also could achieve this feat without physically walking. (see:teleportation) As a result of this, his apprehension was tagged the most difficult for the vigilante group.[12] Not until the intervention from their leader "Ngwuro" who managed to strip the sorcerer of his alleged mystic abilities were they able to finally capture the self-proclaimed prophet of God. Eddie "Nawgu" Okeke's alias was "Alusi N'eje Uka" this literary when translated to the English language means "The Diety Who Goes To Church".[5][14] Confession and death Eddie Nawgu, when apprehended on the 14th trial by the vigilante group, was taken to their base of operation for further questioning and interrogation.[4] His release to the Nigerian police was vehemently opposed as the Bakassi boys argued the police could easily be influenced. High-profile government workers and officials allegedly interceded for the release of Eddie Nawgu as reported by the head of the vigilante group; Mr.Ngwuro. Although, the names of these officials were never mentioned, it wasn't impossible that this sort of request was made by the elite individuals in the Nigerian society as the Nigerian media had severally reported long before he was captuted that Eddie had become closely associated with a good number of influential persons.[12][13] During his stay as prisoner in the apartment of the Bakassi Boys he allegedly made startling confessions and acknowledged he was guilty of human sacrifice.[4] He was eventually beheaded by the Bakassi Boys at the Ochanja Market.[15] |
Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 7:27pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by BeijinDossier: 7:28pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
imo state is governed by ritualists
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Re: Osibanjo Celebrates Nigerian School Girls That Came 1st In The World by IGBOmarryme: 7:29pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
BeijinDossier:No its actually a curse to step on BRA soil.. Eddie Nawgu From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Eddie Nawgu Born Edwin Okeke 1957 Anambra state, Nigeria Died 9 November 2000 (aged 43) Onitsha, Anambra Other names Eddy Nawgu, Eddy na Nawgu, Edward Okeke. Occupation Nigerian Occultist Spouse(s) Joyce Okeke Eddie Nawgu (born Edwin Okeke) was a Nigerian self-proclaimed "prophet of God" and Occult practitioner.[1] He was popularly known in the mid-1990s as "Eddy Nawgu" amongst the igbo speaking people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.[2] His nickname "Eddie na Nawgu" came about because he was from the Nawgu community, a town situated in the Dunukofia LGA of Anambra State, Nigeria. Contents 1 Early life 2 Ministry 3 Recognition 4 Personal life 5 Controversy 6 Sorcery 7 Confession and death 8 Further reading 9 See also 10 References Early life He was born in Anambra State which is located in the eastern region of Nigeria, a geographical location and settlement inhabited predominantly by the Igbo speaking people of Nigeria.[3][4] Ministry At the young age of 29, Eddie "Nawgu" Okeke claimed he had been touched by the Biblical God and was given the ability to "see" and "perceive" what the ordinary human eye or other four senses could not intercept,[5] shortly after he began his ministry, he built a church-like structure and named it 'Anioma Healing Centre' [6] he stated that the reasons for creating the 'Anioma Healing Centre' was to heal the sick people in the community and restore hope to people who had thought previously that their existence on earth was meaningless and was without bearing. The physical location of the 'Anioma Healing Center' was at his compound in his community at Nawgu, Anambra State.[7] Recognition During the mid-1990s in Onitsha, Anambra State, Eddie Nawgu had started to grow famous,[4][6] as he had some how managed to gather a good percentage of the community as followers, who thought of him as a charismatic religious leader and also it seemed the "Prophet" kept to his words as tales of how he had enriched and bettered the lives of various individuals began to spread.[6] Personal life He was married to a certain Joyce Okeke and had a sum total of 8 children.[8] Controversy In the year 1999/2000, Eddie, the self-proclaimed prophet of God had become a person of interest in numerous crimes committed not only in the community, but across Anambra state as a whole. As a result, he had begun to attract the attention of the Bakassi Boys; a vigilante security group which was set-up and spearheaded under the tenure of Chinwoke Mbadinuju, former governor of Anambra state, as anarchy had soaked deep into the land.[9][10] The Bakassi Boys weren't like any other vigilante group because they supposedly harnessed very great "metaphysical powers"[11] to aid them in intercepting thieves and law breakers in general. Eddie Nawgu had been accused of kidnapping, aiding & abetting infamous criminals, partaking in rituals involving use of human body parts, i.e. (the human skull) illegal possession of firearms and human sacrifice.[12][7][13] This took him to the top of their "most wanted list". Sorcery The Bakassi Boys who had been credited for being able to apprehend every defaulter of the law with minimal effort due to their supposed "metaphysical abilities" had come to meet their match when they failed 13 times[12] in attempt to capture Eddie Nawgu, and when at their wits end, they thought it wise to invite their supreme leader named, "Ngwuro" to help in the capture of this menace. The capture of Eddie was indeed difficult because the self-proclaimed "Prophet" was, as reported by the Nigerian media; a sorcerer [12][4] who allegedly could defile the rules of Physics and had the ability to teleport; that is to say; he supposedly could instantaneously move from a point A to a point B regardless of distance and also could achieve this feat without physically walking. (see:teleportation) As a result of this, his apprehension was tagged the most difficult for the vigilante group.[12] Not until the intervention from their leader "Ngwuro" who managed to strip the sorcerer of his alleged mystic abilities were they able to finally capture the self-proclaimed prophet of God. Eddie "Nawgu" Okeke's alias was "Alusi N'eje Uka" this literary when translated to the English language means "The Diety Who Goes To Church".[5][14] Confession and death Eddie Nawgu, when apprehended on the 14th trial by the vigilante group, was taken to their base of operation for further questioning and interrogation.[4] His release to the Nigerian police was vehemently opposed as the Bakassi boys argued the police could easily be influenced. High-profile government workers and officials allegedly interceded for the release of Eddie Nawgu as reported by the head of the vigilante group; Mr.Ngwuro. Although, the names of these officials were never mentioned, it wasn't impossible that this sort of request was made by the elite individuals in the Nigerian society as the Nigerian media had severally reported long before he was captuted that Eddie had become closely associated with a good number of influential persons.[12][13] During his stay as prisoner in the apartment of the Bakassi Boys he allegedly made startling confessions and acknowledged he was guilty of human sacrifice.[4] He was eventually beheaded by the Bakassi Boys at the Ochanja Market.[15] Further reading |
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