The Witches
& Wizards Association of Nigeria (WITZAN) recently held an emergency
meeting at Afuze, Edo State over the consistent excesses of Boko haram and
other crisis that seem to be eating up the state.
Making this
revelation in an exclusive interview with Saturday Sun in Lagos on Wednesday,
leader and spokesman, Witches and Wizards Association of Nigeria, (WITZAN), Dr.
Okhue Iboi said the emergency meeting held by his members was not only aimed at
discussing the various challenges confronting the nation but also to chart a
way forward.Continue
“Witches and
Wizards in Nigeria are deeply worried by what is going on in the country
especially Boko Haram insurgency. As
stakeholders in the Nigerian project, we can no longer afford to fold our hands
while the nation burns. Enough is
enough”.
While saying
that the Boko Haram issue was one of the key issues discussed at their meeting,
Iboi said it was witches and wizards from Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states that
urged the association to convene the emergency meeting.
According to
him:
“Our
bi-annual meeting was actually supposed to come up in first week of October,
but our fellow brothers and sisters from these three North eastern states made
passionate appeal to our general assembly imploring us to discuss Boko Haram
matter.
Witches and wizards in Adamawa. Borno and Yobe states want us to
intervene, to help cage Shekau and his blood-thirsty lieutenants”
Speaking on
the outcome of their deliberations, the 55-year-old wizard said the days of
Abubakar Shekau, Boko Haram leader were numbered. According to him, Shekau will
be captured before the end of December, and paraded on the streets of Abuja and
Maiduguri for the whole world to see.
“We witches
and wizards in Nigeria have sealed the fate of Shekau. His days are
numbered. He will be captured before the
end of December, and contrary to the image and impression he has been creating that he is a warrior, after his
capture, he will start singing like a canary bird.”
Not done
yet, Iboi, further said that Shekau, upon his arrest, will mention some
powerful people who are his sponsors.
An ordinary
eye can’t see what we are seeing in the coven world. Witches and wizards have put Shekau on our
radar. There is no peace for him again
until the day of his arrest,” he said.
Urging
Nigerians to remain steadfast and not to panic, the witches spokesman added
that the parents of the missing Chibok girls will soon have cause to smile.
“Those girls
are coming back home. They will be
rescued, but it is sad that I have to say here that not all of them are coming
back. They are not being held in the
same place, some are in Niger, and some are in Cameroon while others are in
Chad and Nigeria” , he added.
Iboi, who
said Nigerians should not doubt the witches’ declaration or revelations on the
state of affairs in Nigeria, said:
“This is not
the first time we will be coming out to speak about the nation. Five years ago,
this was in 2010, when Nigerians were preparing for 2011 general elections,
especially the presidential poll, we came out to warn General Ibrahim Babangida
and former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar not to contest against
President Goodluck Jonathan, that Jonathan will floor them.
What happened after
these two eminent Nigerians disobeyed us, they lost in a disgraceful manner to
Jonathan. Our warning to IBB and Atiku came out in one or two national dailies.
In November
last year, during one of our meetings, it was revealed to us that former CBN
governor Lamido Sanusi would be unceremoniously removed from office, many
people then labelled us fakes but what happened thereafter? Sanusi was
ignominiously removed from office without completing his tenure.
That time we
also said that some PDP top notchers that decamped to APC would come back to
PDP, did this not also come to pass?
Witches don’t speak from both
sides of the mouth, and what is not revealed to us in our meetings, we will
never say it was revealed to us. We
seldom speak out on national issues, we only speak when it is necessary to do
so, and we do so out of patriotism”.
Speaking on
the other national issues which they discussed, Iboi had this to say about
Oshiomole:
“It appears
as if Oshiomhole is a master political strategist but the crisis currently
happening in Edo State will snowball into a bigger crisis that may see
Oshiomhole being swept away from office. You can call it a political tornado or
Tsunami. Comrade Governor should be vigilant.”
For APC
National Leader Tinubu, the witch leader said:
“Tinubu will
be betrayed. He will be sold out by those he trusted. This betrayal will affect
his political empire. Tinubu’s political dynasty is under threat of crumbling.
Tinubu is a good man, but the bitter truth he must swallow today is that APC is
going nowhere. Many topnotchers of PDP that are in APC now will go back to PDP.
Witches said so in November last year and it happened. I’m telling the whole
world again today that many former PDP leaders that are now in APC will betray
Tinubu and other APC leaders, they will go back to PDP this year, and before
2015 general elections.”
On Sanusi,
the newly installed Emir of Kano, Iboi said:
Sanusi
Lamido should not rejoice yet. What we see before Sanusi is myriad of woes. His
road will be rough. Turbulent days lie ahead of him, he should not rejoice yet.
He will experience trouble within and outside the emirate. His enemies are
many, and to make matters worse for him, he had stepped on powerful toes. He
needs all the prayers in this world to survive the turmoil looming before him.”
On the
anxiety over 2015, Iboi urged Nigerians to remain calm, saying:
“Nigerians
should rejoice. This nation will not break up. Witches and wizards carried out
some intercessory spiritual work in Arusa, Tanzania, and New Delhi, in India
over this issue, and luckily our brethren, that is fellow witches there, joined
hands with us, and it was resolved that Nigeria should not break up.
Forget
about any American prediction, Nigeria will not break up. There may be pockets
of crisis here and there, but they will be election related violence.”
On 2015
general elections, the WITZAN leader said:
“Jonathan will win re-election. Although there
will be pockets of violence, Jonathan will win. I will also have to appeal to
Buhari and Tinubu, they should not waste their money, time and energy on the
poll.
They should go home and rest. They should forget about becoming President
or Vice President of Nigeria. APC will still lose more governors to PDP before
this year runs out.”
Asked why
other witches and wizards don’t come out or hold their meeting in the open,
Iboi laughed, cleared his throat before blunting out:
“You speak
like a small pikin. Witches are like spirits. We are invisible. It is only
those that operate in the spiritual realm that can see us either when we are
meeting or going for assignment.
I was born a witch. I inherited witchcraft
from my mother when I was in her womb. From the age of 7, I started seeing
unborn babies in their mothers’ womb, and I could predict with precision of sex
of an unborn child whether it is a boy or girl. When I was born, I was born
with a leaf in my hand, and starting from the age of 5, I started healing
people like a grown-up herbalist.”
On the
issues of witches being blood-thirsty, and suckling blood, Iboi said:
“Those are
bad witches, in our own association; we are white witches, and white wizards. We
are here to save people. We don’t kill, we counter bad witches and neutralise
them whenever they are on their evil mission.”
While saying
that another meeting of witches and wizards is slated for Damaturu, the capital
of Yobe State in October, Iboi said the meeting will review the outcome of the
one held at Afuze, so as to enable witches to know what action and steps to be
taken next.
To add to
that, we are also converging on Damaturu as a sign of solidarity with our
members, and also people and government of Yobe State that we are with them in
the hour of crisis. The Boko Haram insurgency has become an open sore, and we
are also joining efforts with government and other stakeholders to contain
Shekau and his fellow blood-thirsty followers.
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