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A dramatic incident unfolded on November 23 in Kuchibuyi village, Abuja, as a herbalist, Ismail Usman, sustained life-threatening injuries while testing a self-made "bulletproof" charm.
Usman, confident in the efficacy of his charm, reportedly picked up a locally fabricated shotgun and shot himself in the stomach, believing he was invincible. However, his bold experiment backfired disastrously, leaving him critically wounded.
The FCT Police Command confirmed the shocking event. According to spokesperson Josephine Adeh, officers rushed to the scene following a distress call and found Usman in grave condition. He was first taken to Kubwa General Hospital before being transferred to Gwagwalada Specialist Hospital due to the severity of his injuries.
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Further investigations revealed a cache of charms and the homemade gun used in the failed test. The police are now building a case against Usman for unlawful possession of firearms and attempted suicide, both of which are punishable under Section 231 of the Penal Code Law of Northern Nigeria.
The FCT Commissioner of Police, CP Olatunji Disu, condemned the incident, emphasizing the dangers of illegal firearms and reckless practices like Usman's.
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Usman’s story has left the community in shock and sparked debate about the growing trend of dangerous experiments with local charms. As investigations continue, questions linger about how such practices persist in modern society.
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