
A wave of shock and anger swept over the enugu state, an unsettling incident involving a local doctor identified as Ezeani, appearing online.
According to a widely circulated post by user @chukserice on X (formerly Twitter), a group of middle school students attacked the residence of a local doctor to curse him after discovering one of his classmates who had previously reported missing, which has allegedly been used for ritual purposes.
The students who had just completed the WAEC exam reportedly went to the suspect’s compound and held an open curse meeting to express their sorrow and anger.
In the video shared side by side with the post, a man can be heard: “It proves that he is one of the victims of the burial of the local doctor. The students come here to impose curses on him and all of his gangs, which will never be with them.”
This disturbing development is in a series of reports that Ezeani was involved in the ritual killing. One of his victims reportedly cried, prompting an angry group of young men to attack his residence and burn, and his activity was reportedly revealed.
The next day, security agents allegedly arrested local doctors the next day, while he tried to flee the country through the nearby border.
Watch the video:
See some reactions below:
@heiszrael: “Take him out and they should do what they think is right to him, which one is a curse?”
@oliverstacy78: “Nothing is done.
@sasmanic: “Those useless curses don’t work, kpai those who commit crimes.”
@Nedubrave: “They should shoot this guy in the eyes.”
@loadededbrodah: “It’s stupid! That man committed a crime. So demolished the house and cleaned the place, use the land to make something meaningful. Take a moment and send that man to hell before he goes back to judge. How does that affect the man when you curse the land?”
@lite2324: “These greedy people are just destroying the image of traditional religion.”
@Steelz007: “The blood of innocent people is too much in this country, Nigeria, and I pray that we won’t see God’s revenge soon, and we should continue to see His kind side.”
@Steelz007: “The blood of innocent people is too much in this country, Nigeria, and I pray that we won’t see God’s revenge soon, and we should continue to see His kind side.”
