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South Sudan Businesswoman Achai Wiir Accused Of Bewitching President Kiir And Using Witchcraft To Lure Contractors
Businesswoman and philanthropist Achai Wiir has been detained by South Sudanese authorities for seven days after allegations surfaced online that she was involved in bewitching President Salva Kiir.
Wiir was arrested on Monday after her friend, Sora Jima, accused her in a video of using witchcraft to influence high-ranking government officials, including President Salva Kiir and his envoy, Benjamin Bol Mel, to secure lucrative contracts.
Jima alleged in the video that Wiir had sacrificed individuals to the devil in Mombasa and Tanzania to confuse them into approving her business deals.
The claims included the President’s wife, Mama Ayen Mayardit, former finance minister Dier Tong, and former executive director James Deng Wal, among others. It is unclear if her detention is in connection to the allegations.
In a shocking turn of events, authorities have apprehended Achai Wiir, who stands accused of engaging in a series of dark and ritualistic activities. The arrest took place at the infamous Blue House, a location known for its association with supernatural practices.
Disturbing details have emerged surrounding the alleged actions of Wiir. It is reported that she buried a portrait of Mama Ayendit, an influential figure, in the coastal city of Mombasa, Kenya. This act is believed to be part of a demonic ritual, raising concerns about the extent of her involvement in the occult.
Additionally, Wiir is accused of the heinous act of hanging Ayendit’s bodyguard in Nigeria. The motive behind this act remains unclear, but investigators are diligently working to uncover the truth behind this shocking crime.
Further investigations have revealed even more disturbing evidence. Wiir is said to have pinned President Kiir, along with other officials, to several branches of ritual trees in both Mombasa and Nigeria. The significance of this ritualistic act is yet to be fully understood, leaving many puzzled and concerned about the extent of Wiir’s involvement in these dark practices.
The news of these chilling acts has sparked a wave of public outcry and disbelief. Social media platforms have been flooded with comments from individuals expressing their shock and outrage. Many are questioning how such gruesome acts could have taken place and are demanding justice for the victims involved.
Law enforcement agencies are actively working to gather more evidence and ensure a thorough investigation. The motive behind these ritualistic acts remains a mystery, and authorities are leaving no stone unturned in their search for answers. Officials are urging anyone with information related to the case to come forward, emphasizing the importance of community engagement in combating such heinous crimes.
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