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Residents invite 'Ogun' to kill those who litter premises

Death is one of the likely consequence for persons looking to litter their environment. This was boldly stated on a board.

To discourage dirt, a signage bearing notes meant to caution litterers, was glued to an electric pole positioned on a sidewalk.

The notes written on the board offered a stern warning to prospective litterers.

"If you drop refuse here Ogun (the god of thunder) will kill you in Jesus name," reads the text from the board.

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The brown-coloured surface also carried along with it the drawing of a skull to help drive home the message.

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