Court don sentence popular herbalist Akwa Okuku Tiwaraki na Oba to 11 months imprisonment after dem find am guilty for offence wey relate to fraudulent spiritual claims and public deception. The judgment come after long hearing where prosecution present evidence against am.
According to court records, the herbalist bin dey advertise spiritual powers wey e no fit prove, dey collect huge money from unsuspecting members of the public. Many victims testify say dem promise dem miracle solutions, protection and instant wealth, but nothing happen after payment.
The judge talk say the sentence go serve as warning to others wey dey use fake spiritual practices to deceive people. Court also advise Nigerians make dem dey careful who dem trust for spiritual help and always verify claims before parting with money.
Judge Slam 11-Month Jail Term on Akwa Okuku Tiwaraki na Oba Over Fake Spiritual Practices
A Nigerian court don finally put an end to the controversial activities of herbalist Akwa Okuku Tiwaraki na Oba as dem sentence am to 11 months behind bars. The ruling follow series of complaints and investigations into im spiritual business.
During the trial, prosecutors explain how the herbalist use aggressive online and offline promotions to lure people. Dem say e dey present imself as powerful native doctor with supernatural backing, while charging expensive consultation and ritual fees.
While delivering judgment, the court emphasize say nobody get right to exploit people’s fear and desperation for personal gain. The judge add say spiritual freedom no mean freedom to commit fraud, and law go always catch up with offenders.
11 Months Behind Bars as Court Convict Herbalist Akwa Okuku Tiwaraki na Oba
The court don hand down 11 months jail sentence to well-known herbalist Akwa Okuku Tiwaraki na Oba after dem find am guilty of misleading the public with unverified spiritual claims. The case don attract wide attention because of im popularity on social media.
Evidence show say the herbalist dey promise instant solutions to serious life problems, including money rituals and spiritual protection. Several witnesses come forward to share how dem lose money after believing the claims, with no result at the end.
In closing, the court warn say anybody wey dey abuse people’s belief system go face the law. The judgment send strong message say spiritual business must operate within legal boundaries, and Nigerians deserve protection from exploitation.
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