Mary Onoja, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, has stated that her late husband and his father once accused her of committing adultery. She said she was asked to swear before graves to prove that she was innocent.
In an interview from 34:10 with Brekete Family, a human rights programme, Onoja stated that she agreed to the demand and was taken to the graveside. She said she swore that if she had truly committed adultery, the spirits of those buried there should kill her. Onoja stated that after taking the oath, nothing happened to her
In Onoja’s words: “They took me before the graves and introduced those lying inside the graves to me. They now told me what to say and I said it that if I committed adultery the spirits of those in the graves should kill me, but if I did not I should be set free”…Read_More…
