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Watch: Olowo Of Owo Join Ogun Worshippers To Invoke Curses On Owo Church Killers
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Olowo of Owo Kingdom, on Thursday, joined the ‘god of iron’ (Ogun) worshipers to invoke curses on the terrorists who killed Owo Church worshippers
- The Special Assistant Media to the Olowo of Owo said the attack on 127 worshippers necessitated the invocation of Ogun curses on perpetrators of the gruesome attack on Owo community
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Olowo of Owo Kingdom, Oba Ajibade Gbadegesin Ogunoye III, on Thursday afternoon, June 16, joined the ‘god of iron’ (Ogun) worshipers to invoke curses on the terrorists who killed worshippers at St Francis Catholic Church, Owo.
This online media platform reported that at least 38 worshippers were gruesomely murdered by the terrorists who attacked the church on June 5, 2022.
The brief event saw the worshipers, Olowo and other ‘ogun’ enthusiasts ditching out ancestral curses on the perpetrators with the staunch belief that in no distant time nemesis will catch up with them.
Pictures and video clips show the Olowo moving to the site of invocation with Chief Dada Aderobagun, the Olu Ode of Owo Kingdom performing the rituals that precede the raining of curses on the evil doers.
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The Special Assistant Media to the Olowo of Owo, Mr Sam Adewale, explained that the attack on 127 worshippers necessitated the invocation of Ogun curses on perpetrators of the gruesome attack on Owo community.
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