- The Anambra State Government has arrested Nnewi-based spiritualist De Young Chief Priest as part of a security crackdown on native doctors suspected of preparing charms for criminals.
- Sources said the suspect is currently being interrogated by authorities as investigations continue

The Anambra State Government has arrested a popular Nnewi-based spiritualist known as De Young Chief Priest as part of a wider crackdown on traditionalists suspected of aiding criminal activities.
According to reports, security operatives arrested the spiritualist on Thursday at his office in Nnewi over alleged illegal practices.
The arrest reportedly followed the state government’s intensified campaign against native doctors suspected of preparing charms for criminals. Authorities believe some spiritualists provide spiritual backing believed to embolden kidnappers, armed robbers, and other criminal elements.
Sources said the suspect is currently being interrogated by authorities as investigations continue. However, the government has not yet released full details regarding the specific allegations against him.
The development is believed to be part of a broader security operation targeting individuals accused of providing spiritual support to criminal groups operating in the state.
In other news… A family in Abeokuta has received widespread attention after a mother of five unexpectedly gave birth to quadruplets.
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According to reports, the woman and her husband were initially told during a medical scan that she was carrying one baby. A later check reportedly suggested she was expecting twins.
However, the situation changed dramatically when she delivered four babies at 32 weeks, one boy and three girls.
Family members described the development as shocking, saying the couple had not prepared for such a large delivery.
“What they saw in scan was 1. They checked again and saw 2. But at 32 weeks she gave birth to 4. One boy and three girls,” a family member said.
The unexpected birth reportedly left the family unsure of how to react at first.
Observers also noted that the husband appeared overwhelmed by the sudden development.
“Her family is closely monitoring the husband whose body language suggests he wants to run away. He refused to eat since they told him,” the source added.
Despite the initial shock, the situation quickly attracted sympathy and support from many Nigerians online.
After the family shared their bank account details on social media, people began sending financial donations and materials to help care for the newborns.
Many online users described the event as an “inglorious miracle,” praising the mother and offering support to the family as they adjust to their new reality.
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