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Updated: May 24, 2025
"Witches have killed him! They must die! Bring the witch doctor at once!" The people who were in the house quickly disappeared, and soon only Mary and Etim's relatives were left. When the witch doctor came, he did all kinds of queer things, which he said would tell him who had made the young man die. He pretended to be listening to the dead boy talk. "It is the people of Payekong.
They are to blame. They put a spell on him," said the witch doctor. Chief Edem called for the leader of his soldiers. "Take my warriors and go to Payekong," said Chief E'dem. "Capture the people and burn down the houses. Quickly now!" The warriors were too late. Chief Akpo, the chief of Payekong, had heard the news. He and his people had run off into the jungle.
Akpo did not believe Edem had forgiven him. He did not want to trust Edem. At last Mary convinced him that Edem meant just what he said and that Akpo could really go home. Mary and Akpo came to his home village of Payekong. The houses had been burned. The cattle had been stolen. But it was still home. Tears came to Akpo's eyes. Thankfully the chief kneeled at Mary's feet.
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