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Dark Rituals in Broad Daylight: Princess Udoito drags Akwa Ibom State Government before Eket Shrine
Dark Rituals in Broad Daylight: Princess Udoito drags Akwa Ibom State Government before Eket Shrine
By Clement Warrie
The disturbing footage of Princess Udoito summoning Pastor Umo Eno and the Government of Akwa Ibom State before the deities of Eket nation in a brazen, public display of wizardry, is mind-boggling, confusing and unsettling.
To say reactions have been seismic, would fall woefully short of describing the reality.
Dressed in a tight black dress, with raffia leaves knotted around her ankles and waist, Udoito was seen standing before a tree, clutching a local bottle of gin, and shamelessly performing a dark, diabolical rituals.
This was truly a bizarre and staggering scene. There was the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, a state named after the Almighty God, not a small god, dragged into a shrine before a global audience, shamed and stomped on like a common criminal. This would clearly have been a Nollywood low-budget drama, except that even they wouldn’t conjure up something this outlandish.
And this is the 21st century! Let that sink in.
Let’s face it, Governor Umo Eno is not the only victim here. Princess Udoito’s actions have dragged us all to her dark shrine. All of us, the Christian population of Akwa Ibom State! And she has smeared our sovereign integrity with mud.
Let’s be clear, the issue at hand goes beyond the right to dissent. Udoito’s right to disagree with Governor Umo is her inalienable rights but her current antics aren’t dissent. It is a moral breakdown. It shows the folly of an individual who believes that the currency of intimidation is found not in logic or dialogue but in the dark practices of the occult.
Unfortunately for Udoito, the people of Akwa Ibom State will not stand back and let her cast her evil spell on this state in broad daylight.
They will rise and defend their land against the encroachment of any dark force. And they will win. To attempt to harm anyone let alone a occupying the highest seat of responsibility in the land through dark manipulations is not only disgusting but abominable.
Udoito must understand her actions go beyond moral transgression and has entered into the realm of criminal violations. The law, under Section 210 and 213 of the criminal code,
is clear on this; any threats to harm via juju, diabolical or supernatural means are serious criminal offenses attracting up three to four years in prison. They law understand that such actions
can potentially impact public safety and order.
She must realize she has crossed healthy lines of political disagreements to lit a dangerous fire that may be impossible to put out without consequences. To ignore and turn the other cheek too, will set a dangerous precedent and perhaps plunge our society back into the dark ages, to a point where we risk opening our back doors to the past and the dark cultures we have labored to shut out for generations. We must not allow citizens to adopt spiritual threats and blackmail as tools to intimidate or cause fear and distress or permit a rogue element to set us back. drag us back into the dark ages, to the point This state and its people have moved away from diabolical cultures which were once used to silence and scare people, to embraced education, faith in the Almighty God and law as our guides.
We must not become that society where native doctors and occult practitioners, not policy makers and technocrats are our society’s conscience and mirrors.
I appeal, therefore, to the state security agencies to hold Princess Udoito accountable. We must not allow threats involving diabolical means to thrive in our society. We cannot tolerate, accept, or condone this behavior. For Udoito, hers is not merely moral decay; it’s something far worse, a dark, sinister plot to destroy the seat of power in Akwa Ibom State and bring it into disgrace through the use of occult practices
I will follow this up with a formal petition to the Nigerian police. The consequences of ignoring Udoito’s behavior can potentially lead to the breakdown of law and order or even death. The governor of Akwa Ibom state, Pastor Umo Eno is a man of peace, but he is not without die-hard supporters who may interpret Udoito’s behavior as an affront. And die-hard supporters are unpredictable.
In conclusion, I urge everyone to remain calm. Who knows, the self-styled Princess of the dark occult may be already be on a self destructive journey. They say who the gods wish to destroy, they make mad.
To those who applaud her show of shame, be aware, the gods possess a strange sense of humor. They don’t punish the mischievous, they hand them enough shovel to dig their own graves.
Clement Warrie writes from Nsit Ubium nation.
