Bird Turns To Old Woman In Ajegunle, Lagos (PHOTO).

Residents of Ajegunle area of Lagos were, yesterday, thrown into shock,
after a bird was said to have transformed into an old woman who
confessed to being a witch. The dark-complexioned nonagenarian with
tribal marks, who spoke in Yoruba, told a bewildered crowd that she was
on her way back to Ibadan, Oyo State (as a bird) when she missed her
track. She was also said to have told the mammoth crowd that her
mystical powers disappointed her because it was dawn.
Eye-witnesses told Vanguard that three black birds were seen at about 7am, flying side‑by‑side along Old Ojo Road. Then, all of a sudden, one of them landed on a moving pick‑up van owned by Eko Electricity Distribution Company.
Eye-witnesses told Vanguard that three black birds were seen at about 7am, flying side‑by‑side along Old Ojo Road. Then, all of a sudden, one of them landed on a moving pick‑up van owned by Eko Electricity Distribution Company.
An eye witness who identified himself simply as Mr Okafor said:
“Immediately the bird landed on the van, it transformed into an old
woman. “Everyone ran away at first but we later gathered round the woman
only to discover that she had a bruise on her forehead with which she
landed. “When we asked her what her mission was, she said three of them
were sent to Lagos from their coven in Ibadan but that on their way
back, they missed their way.
“She said they started hovering in the area until it was morning, adding
that she fell because she was tired. “She also told us that she
initially did not want to embark on the journey and that she used to
restrict her witchcraft activities to Ibadan because of her age. “She
was thereafter taken to the Baale of Ajeromi, where she confessed to
have killed her husband through witchcraft.” Policemen from Layeni
Police Division were said to have been contacted to prevent the woman
from being lynched and they came and took her away.
Police sources told Vanguard that the woman would be released to any of
her relations who shows up, explaining that the law does not recognise
witchcraft. “She has not committed any crime and will, therefore, be
released to any member of her family who shows up. We did not arrest
her. We only prevented a likely jungle justice,” the police source said.
Culled from Vanguard
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