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Checkout Ozo's Response After Dorathy Asked If He Has Willed The Car To Nengi Already
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Dorathy as always is observant of things around her. And she seems to know a lot about the show and how majority of the viewers think and react to things going on in the house. This is probably why she is a little bit camera conscious.
Talking about her question to Ozo about what he is willing to do with the car he won, and the funny response he gave her, Ozo has been nicknamed by people as Tony Umez due to his behaviour when it comes to relationship matters.
Since the beginning of this season of the reality TV show, Big Brother Naija Lockdown, Ozo has been following the beautiful, light-skinned and well-shaped housemate, Nengi around.
However, Nengi has times without number told him she is not interested in him or not ready for a relationship now for some reason.
Apparently, Ozo can do anything to please and impress Nengi. He got his second strike while trying to impress her by writing her a love letter.
Gracefully, Ozo was the housemate who won this year's Innoson task. He was given a brand new Innoson car as a reward.
Dorathy today went to him as a friend to ask if he is willing to give Nengi the car, but his answer was actually funny.
"Ozo have you willed the car to Nengi?" Dorathy asked. "Will Smith ni", he replied
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The Sacred Crocodiles Of Agulu Lake In Anambra State That Can Hear And Speak To People(Photos)
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Apart from its commercial lineaments and viability, Anambra State is renowned for her numerous tourism potentials. One of such tourist sites is the Agulu Lake which harbours hundreds of sacred and revered crocodiles and other reptiles.
Agulu is a large town located in Anaocha local government area of Anambra State.It is bounded at the North by Agukwu Nri and Nise Communities, to the East by Mbaukwu and Awgbu communities, to the West by Adazi Nnukwu and Obeledu and in the South by Aguluzigbo and Nanka communities. It is composed of 21 villages with the Umuowelle village harboring the Agulu lake.
Agulu from Earth
Agulu lake lies wide, unassuming and serene on a flattened surface, hemmed all round by evergreen verdant. A rriver at its southern tip flows down westward passing through several Anambra communities down to Onitsha. The lake is a sacred one and as such, economic activities such as boat riding, trading etc are highly prohibited.
The colour of Agulu lake changes depending on the season of the year. It could be limpid, giving off a transparent hue or greenish due to microbial activities of algae.
Shrouded in creepy mysteries,It is believed by the locals that Agulu lake is a progeny of Idemili, the Python goddess who holds the pillars of waters in Anambra. Agulu lake never drowns the innocent but evil doers. It also the aquatic enclave of some hundreds of crocodiles known as "Ezu Agulu."
Agulu Lake from Earth
The crocodiles can only be summoned by the Ezemmuo, the custodian of the Lake. They are affable and down-to-earth and thus cannot be poached. People can freely gaze at them without being attacked.
It is also believed that these crocodiles aided the town during the atrocious Nigerian civil war. They were said to have transformed into pretty ladies and lured the enemy soldiers into the lake, drowning them.
Like I mentioned above, the lake has a custodian, a Chief priest whose abode is just adjacent the lake. He is the one that takes care of the crocodiles. He looks after them, feeds them and performs the apposite rituals needed to make the lake safe for visitors to come around for fun.
In 2017, the Nigerian Television Authority, Abuja, produced a documentary on Agulu lake. It can be accessed on YouTube.
In the documentary, the Chief Priest of the lake, Nze Ralph Obi explained the mystery surrounding Agulu lake. According to him, the crocodiles were a totem of Agulu people. They were adopted by the people to protect the land during fierce battles of yesteryears. He revealed that the reptiles hear when he calls and answers back.
In demonstration, he jiggled a bell and three ferocious looking crocodiles zapped towards him. He threw a cock at them which they devoured with relish.
Nze Obi further stated that every year, a festival is being organised in the month of February to celebrate the crocodiles. The crocodiles are untouchable. Anybody that tries to harm them never goes impunity. The lake detests evildoers such as murderers, thieves spiritualists etc. Any unclean feet that come near the lake will not escape being ripped into pieces by the crocodiles.
Currently, Agulu lake is a popular tourist resort with a 5-star hotel. It was started by Peter Obi's administration and is being completed by the Obiano tenure. During festive seasons, people troop to Agulu lake for relaxation and sightseeing. There is a cultural center known as the Idemili cultural center just by the mouth of the lake where people can enter to known more about the lake and it's sacred beasts.
See the screenshots of the interview captured:
The Chief Priest
The Chief priest jiggling the bell.
When he threw the cock into the lake
The crocodiles devouring the offering
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