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[Humor] Nigeria: "Bullet-proof" man shot dead

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Original Post Date: 2003-12-17  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 12/17/2003 8:32:23 AM
[Humor] Nigeria: "Bullet-proof" man shot dead

[Note. Doesn’t this guy qualify for a Darwin Award?? Admit it… Africa can be extremely funny. Where else in the world would you find an idiot like this?

Interestingly, during the original Congo uprising in the 1960’s, the communists gave drugs to their followers, telling them it would make them “bullet-proof”… needless to say many died during that “experiment”. Jan]

Lagos – A traditional doctor in central Nigeria has been shot dead by a patient who was testing the potency of an anti-bullet charm the herbalist had prepared for him, police said on Wednesday.

Ashi Terfa died when patient Umaa Akor fired a gun at his head two weeks ago in south-central Benue state, police spokesperson Bode Fakeye said.

“Akor went for an insurance against bullets and contacted Terfa to prepare it for him,” he said.

“To confirm its efficacy, the herbalist tied the charm around his neck and insisted that Akor should fire a gun at him. The experiment proved fatal for the herbalist and his skull was shattered,” he added. “He died immediately”.

Fakeye said the suspect had appeared in court for culpable homicide, but had been release on bail.

“The motive to kill could not be established against the suspect since the herbalist asked him to shoot to test the charm,” he added.

The belief in withcraft and charms is rife in Africa

Source: NEWS24.COM
URL: http://www.news24.com/News24/Africa/News/0,,2…br>