Opinion: Nemesis Is Befalling Southeast, Ndi-Igbo Be Careful
The fall of the Igbo land, as a result of the hundreds of thousands of ghosts and zombies emanating from various mortuaries, will be a boost to neighboring states like Delta, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Benue and Cross River States because, all economic activities will relocate to these while Igbo land is being tormented by ghosts.
I will continue to say it; the deposition of corpses in mortuaries across the entire Igbo land is the greatest undoing of the Igbo nation and the consequences are gravy and glaring. Almost all economic activities in the southeast are shut down every week and we think this just normal? No, it is not normal. It has a spiritual undertone. Things like this can only take place in a nation being possessed by zombies. Indeed, the future is bleak.
The gruesome killings of our own people, wanton destruction of lives and properties, cannibalism, drug trafficking and abuse, insecurity and violence ravaging the southeast today can be directly linked to the influx of ghosts into the population, as a result of stockpiling dead bodies in mortuaries. Only zombies kill and destroy without thinking.
Ndi Igbo should hear this once again; the souls of those whose corpses have been littered in mortuaries are rising up against the living. The tragedy and adversity experienced in Igbo land today is caused by GHOSTS! The ghosts are taking up war on the living because the living has failed to bury their corpse 6ft below so their soul can move back to where it belongs. Clear off all corpses in the mortuaries and watch Igbo Land begin to witness unity and progress again.
It is against the law of nature, and that of the spirit, to retain the corpse of a dead person above the ground hours after their demise. The dead should be buried immediately else, their souls will begin to wander about, possessing most especially our youths into drugs and violence. This is because the living has failed to bury their corpse, thereby blocking their souls from going back to the creator for judgement.
Opinion: Nemesis Is Befalling Southeast, Ndi-Igbo Be Careful
It is unfortunate that when a person is alive, we do not show them the love and concern we show to their corpse when they finally drop dead. The livings should only love a soul when in physical body. Once the soul goes out of the physical body, the good thing you can do for it, is to discard the corpse by immediate commitment to the grave because the delay affects the journey of the soul back to God for judgement because it is appointment to man. After death, comes the judgement of God, and a soul whose body is still above earth, cannot proceed for judgement.
The idea of storing corpses for days, months and even years in the mortuaries will destroy the Igbo Nation. He who has ears should hear.
By Chief Rommy Ezeonwuka (OGILISI IGBO)
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