Following the reported demise of Oba Johnson Fatola of Ikorodu whose death was announced around 6pm on Monday, June 29, 2015,the residents and visitors to Igbogbo, Ikorodu fled for saftey as such deaths are accompanied by late night curfew…
The curfew in line with traditional culture is usually observed for a week .It bans males and females from being seen outside at a certain hour and failure to observe the curfew often attracts deadly consequences ..
As at 7pm many shops were closed as people ran for dear lives, while commercial drivers abandoned major routes for fear of vandalisation.
Though we are yet to authenticate the story, it's true people are used as rituals to appease the gods when the king passes on as traditional demands in the olden days but those practise dwindled since the emergence of civilisation.
If you live in the Igbogbo part of Ikorodu, we advise you not to keep late nights
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