A Nigerian man, identified as Chikwado Eze, has tragically lost his life after a fortification ritual went horribly wrong. According to reports, the ritual was arranged by his father in collaboration with a native doctor. Eze was buried alive as part of the ritual, which lasted for 1 hour and 30 minutes. Sadly, by the time he was dug up, it was discovered that he had already passed away.
The tragic incident has since sparked widespread outrage and grief, with many questioning the cultural practices that led to this unfortunate event. The revelation came to light through a post on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, where the details of the incident were shared.
Man who just secured visa passes away.[/figure]According to the post, Chikwado Eze had recently secured a visa and returned to his village to celebrate the good news with his family, particularly his father, before embarking on his journey abroad. It was during this visit that his father proposed undergoing a fortification ritual, aimed at protecting him and ensuring his success once he traveled overseas.
Trusting his father’s advice, Eze agreed to the ritual and was taken to a native doctor, who conducted the procedure. As part of the ritual, the native doctor recommended that Eze be buried alive for an hour and a half, promising that the process would fortify him for his future endeavors abroad. Unfortunately, when the time came to exhume him, Eze was found to have died during the ritual.
The shocking incident was immediately reported to the police, who have since arrested both Eze’s father and the native doctor for their involvement. Investigations are ongoing, with many awaiting further details as to why such a dangerous ritual was undertaken and how it led to such a tragic outcome.
The story has sparked a larger conversation online about traditional practices and the risks associated with rituals of this nature. Many have expressed their condolences to Eze’s family while also condemning the actions of those responsible for his death.
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