Animals in Africa are more than just pets. We see them as hosts of good and evil forces.
There
are certain animals in Africa that are regarded as evil or are seen as a
bad omen. When people see them they sense evil is just around the
corner.
1) Black Cats
Cats are regarded as spiritual animals in Africa but
black cats are perceived to be evil or even satanic. Your heart would
most likely skip when you see a black cat. In Nigerian culture, black
cats are mostly associated with witches.
2) Owls
There is something about owls that strike people with
fear. It could be those spooky eyes that pierce into your soul or the
way it turns its neck. The fact that the owl is a night creature has
further made people believe that owls are evils.
3) Vultures
This is an animal that is universally seen as an evil man. Vultures who specialize in feeding on the carcass of dead animals are a bad omen. Seeing a vulture in your dream is the stuff of nightmares and might likely lead to a spiritual deliverance session.
4) Bats
Overseas, the bat might be the basis for the identity
for a popular superhero but in Africa, bats are regarded as evil
animals. Bats are also night creatures who hide in caves and this built
the myth that they are evil animals who bring bad luck and terror.
5) Snakes
This is the most classical most evil animal. Thanks
to the Bible, the snake is regarded as an evil creature. If you see a
snake in your house you are most likely going to think that it is your
'enemy' that sent it to kill you. The fact that they are poisonous makes
them more feared.
Here are some stories to prove that some of these animals are strange.
The people of Iba Oku village in Uyo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State was thrown into confusion when a vulture reportedly delivered a letter to the traditional ruler asking him to vacate his throne within a specific time limit.
According
to The Nation the strange incident sent shock waves into the spines of
the people, occurred when the vulture dropped the letter at the palace
of the monarch, Eteidung Gabriel Mbeka, asking him to quit his throne or face damning consequences.
Recently on social media, a young Nigerian woman narrated how her mother prayed in the night and an owl came into her room.
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