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Community members seal LG secretariat with Juju over appointment of non-indigene in Ondo

Angered by the fact that a non-indigene was to be appointed into a key position in a local council in Ondo State, some indigenes used juju to battle the chairman.

The juju-laced secretariat

The incident, according to eyewitnesses, happened on Tuesday, September 20, 2016, when the staff of the local council had resumed work only to find the strange charms tied on the main gate with a placard describing why the charm was there.

The sacred juju battle is on

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According to the picture taken by a witness, the inscription on the placard read:

'Osin & Oborowei say No To Non-Indigene at Ese-Odo Secretariat.'

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