PHCN Official Struck By”Juju” While Disconnecting Native Doctor’s Light
It was about midday in the heart of Osogbo. Some officials of the Power
Holding Company of Nigeria were on a mass disconnection at the Ayetoro area of
the city capital. Snaillike, their vehicle inched towards Ifayemi Elebuibon
Street, stopping at the very pole in front of the expansive residence of the
Ifa priest. Four PHCN officials alighted from the vehicle. A group of
residents, whose electricity cables had been disconnected some distance up the
street, had followed the vehicle on foot. The leader of the team, a
dark-skinned middle-aged man, opened a conversation with the restless residents.
Two men, who appeared to be the youngest in the PHCN team, brought down a brown, long wooden ladder hinged to the top of the pickup. As they were mounting the ladder against the pole, Elebuibon came out of his compound. He greeted them and asked what their mission was. The team leader told him that they were going to disconnect the cable supplying his house with electricity unless he produced a bill showing that he was not owing the PHCN.
Two men, who appeared to be the youngest in the PHCN team, brought down a brown, long wooden ladder hinged to the top of the pickup. As they were mounting the ladder against the pole, Elebuibon came out of his compound. He greeted them and asked what their mission was. The team leader told him that they were going to disconnect the cable supplying his house with electricity unless he produced a bill showing that he was not owing the PHCN.
The babalawo told them that he was not owing the PHCN and added that it
was not his place to produce any bill. He said the PHCN should have a record of
those who had paid up their bills just as he stressed that he had never owed
electricity tariff all his life. Some residents intervened and told the
officials that the Araba never owed electricity bills.
Shunning all entreaties, one of the PHCN officials rebuffed the pleas
and started to climb the long ladder. Residents yelled and told him not to
climb the ladder, but he refused, climbing and grumbling. Elebuibon raised his
hand, saying ‘e je o gun, to bati le bo’le’; meaning: let him climb the ladder
if he would be able to climb down from it. One! Two! Three! Four!…the brave
official climbed the ladder to the top. Suddenly, he stopped grumbling, became
utterly silent, distant and hazy.
He couldn’t disconnect the cable, neither could he come down. Looking as
cool as cucumber, he chewed a gum slowly, absent-mindedly and remained at the
top of the ladder, blinking and oblivious of the flood of pleas gushing on his
behalf down below.
The other three PHCN officials at the foot of the ladder sweated and
begged. Together with residents, they pleaded with Baba Elebuibon to set the
young man free. Elebuibon yielded.
‘Arakunrin, ma bo nle (young man, come down),’ he simply said, snapping the detainee out of his forced reverie. The Ifa priest later told one of his children to go inside his house and bring the bill showing he had paid his electricity tariff.
‘Arakunrin, ma bo nle (young man, come down),’ he simply said, snapping the detainee out of his forced reverie. The Ifa priest later told one of his children to go inside his house and bring the bill showing he had paid his electricity tariff.
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PHCN Official Struck By”Juju” While Disconnecting Native Doctor’s Light
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