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Man who buried himself inside grave for money ritual narrates ordeal

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  • James Ubeh, a 27-year-old former shop owner, underwent a terrifying Okite ritual involving being buried alive in pursuit of quick wealth, only to face trauma and disillusionment
  • The ritual, which claimed the life of one participant, left Ubeh mentally scarred and financially ruined, forcing him to abandon his business and seek spiritual deliverance
  • Both Ubeh and another victim, Gabriel Oduji, warn against the dangers of Okite rituals, revealing them as deadly illusions that lead to regret and hardship

In a desperate bid for quick wealth, James Ubeh, a 27-year-old former shop owner from Anambra State, subjected himself to a terrifying Okite ritual that nearly cost him his life.

The ritual, which involved being buried alive in a shallow grave, left him traumatised and disillusioned, as the promised riches never materialised.

RitualistMany who undergone the deadly ritual narrated that they did not get he wealth they were promised. Image: Getty
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Ubeh’s journey into the dark world of Okite began five years ago, driven by envy and frustration. Despite having a wealthy brother working with Chevron, Ubeh struggled to make ends meet, managing a small stall at Balogun Market in Lagos.

Convinced that his brother’s success was tied to supernatural forces, Ubeh sought out a native doctor in Kogi State, hoping to secure his own fortune.

In an interview with PUNCH, Ubeh recounted he wanted protection and wealth by any means. He then found a native doctor in Ojo-Nibe, and after discussing my fears, he assured me the ritual would change my life.

The ritual, which lasted two days, was a harrowing experience. Ubeh and two others were instructed to dig their own graves, after which they were buried alive for an hour.

The priest said it was a test of endurance, a struggle with the earth to emerge stronger, Ubeh explained.

"But it was terrifying. I felt like I died twice.”

Tragically, one of the participants did not survive the ordeal. Ubeh and the other survivor were revived, bathed in the blood of a black ram, and fed yam porridge as part of the final rites.

However, despite the promises of wealth and power, Ubeh’s life took a turn for the worse.

When he left the shrine, he was hopeful, but nothing changed. He narrated that he lost his business, sanity, and wandered the streets, muttering incoherently.

He sought deliverance from pastors, but the torment remained.

Ubeh’s story is not unique. Gabriel Oduji, a 22-year-old former apprentice from Onitsha, also fell victim to the allure of Okite.

Seduced by social media claims of instant wealth, Oduji abandoned his apprenticeship and sought out a native doctor in Idemili. A year later, he found himself deeper in hardship, regretting his decision.

Both men now warn others against the dangers of Okite rituals. Ubeh, who now works as a party DJ, reflects on his ordeal with deep regret. “I went through hell for nothing,” he said. “There’s no genuine Okite for quick wealth. It’s all a lie.”

Gunmen kill prophet inside Celestial Church

Previously, Legit.ng reported that a 54-year-old prophet, Yomi Adetula, had been shot dead by gunmen inside a Celestial Church of Christ (CCC) in Idiroko, Ipokia local government area of Ogun state.

The gunmen stormed the church and opened fire during the service around 10:30am on Sunday, January 19.

The tragic incident happened at the CCC Eagle Parish along Baggage Road, Odo Eran, Idiroko. It was gathered that the gunmen numbering three shot at Adetula and mangled his head with an axe.

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