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Mother finds maggots in her urine after sleeping with son to heal him of money ritual ailment

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A woman, seeking refuge with a pastor, has shared an account of her family’s ordeal stemming from her son’s quest for financial freedom through alleged money rituals.

Aunty Grace, the mother, revealed that her 19-year-old son, who had dropped out of school after junior high, fell in with the wrong crowd and was introduced to an alleged money ritual.

She explained that this ritual has brought severe consequences to their family.

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She consequently sought help from Pastor Prince Elisha Osei Kofi during his confession session in a video shared on YouTube.

According to Aunty Grace, her son left home with friends and returned days later with newfound wealth.

“I have a 19-year-old child, and he has a lot of friends, so they have been going out often, and sometimes he doesn’t return for a week or two,” she said.

According to her, her son began to support the family financially, renovating their house and providing food after he returned from his regular trip. However, this sudden change came at a high cost.

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She narrated that she noticed a deep sore on her son’s thigh, infested with maggots and despite her inquiries, he refused to explain the cause.

One day, he left and returned two months later with a car. I asked him where he got the car from, and he told me not to be afraid. Then he started buying things for the house, like rice and other provisions.

He left again and returned three months later, wanting to renovate the house, which he did.

“I noticed he started wearing long dresses with a strong smell coming from him. I noticed a strong smell as I got closer to him. Later, I discovered he had a large, deep sore on his thigh with maggots and other insects coming out of it.

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“I asked him how it happened, but he couldn’t explain. He had become aggressive sleeping with girls indiscriminately,” she asserted.

She further revealed that eventually, one of his friends disclosed that the sore would only heal if Aunty Grace had sexual relations with her son, as part of the sacrificial demands tied to their source of wealth.

“So, I called his friend, and he told me that I shouldn’t inform anybody about where they went but my son wouldn’t get better unless I slept with him to heal him.

“One day, my son came to me and said he wanted to sleep with me. I had no option but to allow it. After having multiple rounds with him, I realized that the sores were healing, and later, he became completely healed.

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She now suffers from a strong stench and passes maggots in her urine, a condition she believes is linked to the ritual.

“So, I slept with him several times and after he was completely healed, I started struggling to urinate.

” When I urinate, I get a foul smell and maggots in my urine. I don’t even know where my son is now.

“When I urinate, I see the maggots that were in his thigh sore in my urine and I am struggling to survive,” she said.

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NUJ National Dismisses Petition Against FCT Credential Committee

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The National office of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) has dismissed a petition seeking to disqualify Comrade Henry Umoru and Comrade Sarah Odugbo, members of the Credential Committee overseeing the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) council election scheduled for November 8th.
The petition which was submitted by  Osaretin Osadebamwen, John Chuks Onuayin, and Victorson Agbenson, called on the NUJ national leadership to remove the two officials from their roles in the committee.
However, in an official statement, the National Secretary of the NUJ, Achike Chude, declared that the petition lacked merit.
According to Chude, a thorough investigation into the allegations against Umoru and Odugbo found no evidence to support the claims or justify their disqualification from the Credential Committee.
He stated:  “A careful investigation of the complaints made against the duo did not produce any evidence to substantiate the allegations against them and the subsequent call for their disqualification from the Credential Committee set up to supervise the FCT Council election. The allegations were without merit.”
Chude reaffirmed the NUJ’s position that Comrade Henry Umoru, Comrade Sarah Odugbo, and Comrade Elizabeth Christopher Atte should continue their duties as members of the Credential Committee without any hindrance.
He further urged members of the FCT council to support the committee, providing an enabling environment to ensure the successful conduct of the election.
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Just in: Govt Imposes License Fees On WhatsApp Group Administrators

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Administrators of WhatsApp groups operating within Zimbabwe’s borders are now forced to register and secure a license from the Post and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (POTRAZ).

The new controversial licensing requirement, outlined at a recent POTRAZ breakfast meeting, set the minimum cost for a license at $50, with fees going up to US$2,500 depending on the type of WhatsApp group.

The move has ostensibly been necessitated by the need to tighten data security and privacy for all citizens.

Information Communications Technology, Postal and Courier Services Minister, Tatenda Mavetera, said all WhatsApp group administrators will soon be required to register and obtain a license from POTRAZ to operate their groups.

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In addition to getting a license, WhatsApp group admins will be required to appoint a Data Protection Officer (DPO) trained and certified by POTRAZ.

This move is intended to ensure compliance with Zimbabwe’s Data Protection Act, which governs the handling of personal information.

Under the Act, personal data is defined as any information that can be used to directly or indirectly identify a person. Since WhatsApp group admins have access to members’ phone numbers, the government argues that these groups fall under data protection regulations.

Mavetera noted that the latest development would affect not only businesses, but also community organisations, churches, and any other groups that collect personal data

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“Even churches who collect personal data ought to have such a license and appoint a DPO,” Mavetera said.

Those found in violation of the fresh clampdown measures risk penalties, jail time, or both.

The new controversial policy, which comes against a backdrop of growing use of the popular social media application to stir political debates as President Emmerson Mnangagwa is locked in a power tussle with his deputy Constantino Chiwenga, is seen as an infringement on citizens’ right to free speech and association.

Zimbabwe joins a growing number of countries gravitating towards shutting digital spaces amid growing dissent and anger against the ruling Zanu PF party.

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Alleged Assault: Lawyers dump bolt driver for apologizing to Abia Reps member

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By Francesca Hangeior

The team of lawyers representing Mr. Stephen Abuwatseye, an Abuja based bolt driver that was allegedly assaulted by a member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Alex Mascot Ikwechegh, have withdrawn from his case.

The withdrawal, came barely 24 hours after the driver made a volte farce by tendering an apology to his alleged assaulter who had since been docked in court by the police over his action.

Hon. Ikwechegh was arraigned after he had admitted that he manhandled the e-hailing cab driver and apologized for his unbecoming conduct.

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However, in view of the recent turn of events in the matter, Abuwatseye’s lawyers said they were no longer ready to offer legal services to him.

A statement dated November 8, signed by Zainab M. Otega of Deji Adeyanju & Partners and titled: “PUBLIC STATEMENT ON THE ALLEGED ASSAULT OF MR. STEPHEN ABUWATSEYE: WITHDRAWAL OF LEGAL REPRESENTATION,” read:

“We wish to formally announce the withdrawal of our legal representation in the case involving the alleged assault of Mr. Stephen Abuwatseye.

“On October 28, 2024, Mr. Stephen Abuwatseye walked into our law firm, visibly distressed, and sought redress over an alleged assault. Following his complaint, and having verified his claim, we took steps to protect Mr. Stephen Abuwatseye’s rights, on pro bono basis, culminating in the arraignment of the alleged assaulter.

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“However, in view of recent developments and after careful consideration, we have made the decision to withdraw our legal representation in other to protect our professional integrity and maintain the highest ethical standard in the legal profession.

“We wish Mr. Stephen Abuwatseye the very best, while we assure the general public of our continuous commitment towards protecting the rights of the oppressed and indigent members of the society.”

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