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Story of the bloody black eagle men

The eastern region of Nigeria is enriched with natural resources with good soil that is good for cultivation. The various tribes in the region speak a common language called Igbo. People are warm and welcoming. As time went by, crime burst onto the streets.

Young people preferred to steal and kill to earn money instead of going to school. Parents loved money and wanted their children to be respected in society regardless of the means. Moral ethics collapsed. The girls made it through high school engaging in various forms of bad practice in exams. Many flirt sleeping with crooks, racketeers, drug lords, ritual murderers, etc., to make money. Things got so bad that people couldn’t sleep at night anymore because neighborhoods were terrorized by professional criminals every night. The main streets were populated by purse snatchers and armed criminals looking for little money to buy crack and Indian herbs. Bank robberies increased and ritual murders were common during the festive period. Things got out of control and there was a need to find a quick solution.

The government attempted to use the police force to fight crime, but instead the police contacted the criminals. They provided them with ammunition and took some of their spoils. Innocent citizens became victims of the police. They were exhibited as criminals and some were eventually shot to death without trial. The government spent so much money equipping the police, but they didn’t improve because they were highly corrupt. This led to the formation of the largest vigilante group in the region called the Black Eagles.

Black Eagles were single young men up to twenty-one years old who volunteered to join the cult. There were no other criteria to select the members.

Most of the applicants were serious criminals who had shed blood and were therefore not afraid to take a person’s life, even if it was a member of their own family. They were also experienced for the job because they understood the operations of criminals. After being initiated into the cult, they were given amulets to hang around their necks and wrists. With it, they could turn into air and disappear when surrounded by criminals who had great spiritual strength to challenge them. They were all warned to stay away from spiritual impurities like sex, hard drugs and any form of corruption because it would weaken their charms. Any member who goes against any of the cult’s rules and regulations must mysteriously die. The Black Eagles were greatly feared and praised by all because they fought crime and brought peace to the region.

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