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VIDEO: Popular Native Doctor, Akwa Ọkụkọ Tiwara Aki arrested over “Oke Ite” Money Rituals

Anambra based popular native doctor, Akwa Ọkụkọ Tiwara Aki, has been arrested by State security operatives over an allegation related to the practice of ‘oke ite money ritual’.

Popular Native Doctor, Akwa Ọkụkọ Tiwara Aki arrested over "Oke Ite" Money Rituals
Popular Native Doctor, Akwa Ọkụkọ Tiwara Aki

Akwa Okuku Tiwara Aki who happens to be amongst the trending Native doctors in Anambra State has been all over social media brandishing his wealth and how to become rich through a traditional means.

However, following his arrest, the native doctor denied ever performing “oke ite” money rituals in his shrine at Oba, Idemili in Anambra State.

While dismissing a viral social media video where he allegedly showcased Oke Ite and how it’s performed. Akwa Okuku Tiwara Aki said he used to perform the rituals but stopped when he read the laws about it and its consequences.

“I stopped oke ite long ago,” Akwa Okuku said in a video released by the Anambra State government. “I do not perform oke ite again.” However, we gave it the name, oke ite’, it’s otherwise known as ‘awele’, the native doctor boats.

However, not satisfied by his response, the security officials insisted that since he has publicly claimed in the past to perform “oke ite” for people, they demanded that he provide proof of its existence and demonstrate how it works, warning that failure to do so could have serious consequences.

Watch the video below!

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