Wednesday, 14 November 2012

200-yr-old Iroko tree kills 2, injures 8



A controversial 200-year-old Iroko tree at the market square at Ifite-Dunu,  Dunukofia Local Government Area of Anambra State, on Sunday, fell, leaving two persons dead.
Also, eight people that got injured in the incident were said to be receiving treatment in hospitals in the town.
The Iroko tree was said to be the abode of the goddess of sands (Ajani), while its leaves and roots were reported to help fertility and quick delivery of babies.
Narrating the incident, traders and eyewitnesses said on the day of the incident, they noticed a sudden vibration around the tree.
One of the eyewitnesses, Mr John Ikeme-funa, said he raised the alarm which attracted people in the market, adding that shortly afterward, the tree collapsed and killed two persons instantly.
“It is a miracle, the collapsed Iroko tree is not for nothing, the elders of the town will consult oracles to unveil the cause,” he said.
However, the Ajani chief priest, who preferred anonymity, said he had consulted oracles, adding that the goddess had given him permission to cut down other old trees at its abode in the market.

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