Activities Of Ndi Eze Nwanyi & Native Practitioners Banned In Asaba 

Posted on February 13, 2025

Arising from the Asagba Executive Council meeting held on 11th February, 2025, the Council has directed that, effective immediately, all the activities of Ndi Eze Nwanyi who are not natives of Asaba are totally banned.

 

Also according to the Asagba Executive Council, all male native/traditional medicine practitioners who are not registered with the apprioprate bodies will not be allowed to practice in Asaba.

Also, effective immediately, non natives of Asaba are hereby restricted from visiting the Onishe shrine. All non natives who wish to assess the Onitshe shrine must be registered by the Otu-Ihaza. Ndi Ahaba who wish to visit/worship at Onishe shall get clearance from Otu-Ihaza. This is to enable close monitoring of those who visit the shrine.

According to the Council, there will be severe consequences should anyone flaunt these royal directives.

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