The occurrence has remained a hard nut to crack even by geologists who visited the scene recently. Many of the villagers were said to have relocated to other neighborhoods because of the health hazards the mysterious offensive odour has subjected them to. But others who could not easily relocate are still trapped in the village helplessly.
The President General of the community, Hon Afam Muodelo told THE SUN that before now, the stream was the source of potable water for the villagers. He said the water was the cleanest of all, including boreholes within the environment with no atom of impurity as it came out from the rock.
He explained that it was always kept clean by the youths every last Saturday of the month as a matter of the village policy which started from their forefathers.
“It was around January 2018 when the villagers began to perceive foul odour all over the place and nobody could fathom what was wrong or the source of the odour. Our youths were dispatched to go and find out what was amiss. And they came back with the information that it was coming from the stream site which dried up some months earlier and people had stopped visiting it. They also came with the information that smokes and fire were coming out from the site,” Hon Muodelo explained.
He said that when the villagers sighted the fire at the waterfall area they thought it was something they could just contain and had to mobilize the youths to put it out with water. But surprisingly, according to him, that was to no avail. He said all the rainfalls so far this year could not quench the bush fire with thick smokes that had been raging with restricted portions in the bush with some stuffs like ceramics around the spots.
To show how concerned and worried the villagers are, the community leader said the attentions of Anambra State Ministry Health, State Ministry of Environment, State Fire Service, Nnewi Council Area, geologists from Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University and member representing Nnewi North/ Nnewi South and Ekwusigo Federal Constituency at the National Assembly were drawn to the site with no solution at sight.
He told THE SUN that the state health officials advised that every member of the village must begin to take two tins of liquid milk every day, morning and night, as a preventive measure against health hazards the odour oozing from the bush might cause them. But the community leader was worried that not every family in the village could afford that on a daily basis. Muodelo said there was no deity at the area of the incident or any sacrilegious thing done there to attract the unusual happenings.
He called on the Federal and State governments to urgently come to the rescue of the villagers who were exposed to serious health hazards.
Opinions in the village suggested declaring the residents internally displaced and to evacuate them to a camp until the issues were sorted out to avoid recording casualties.
The President General of the community, Hon Afam Muodelo told THE SUN that before now, the stream was the source of potable water for the villagers. He said the water was the cleanest of all, including boreholes within the environment with no atom of impurity as it came out from the rock.
He explained that it was always kept clean by the youths every last Saturday of the month as a matter of the village policy which started from their forefathers.
“It was around January 2018 when the villagers began to perceive foul odour all over the place and nobody could fathom what was wrong or the source of the odour. Our youths were dispatched to go and find out what was amiss. And they came back with the information that it was coming from the stream site which dried up some months earlier and people had stopped visiting it. They also came with the information that smokes and fire were coming out from the site,” Hon Muodelo explained.
He said that when the villagers sighted the fire at the waterfall area they thought it was something they could just contain and had to mobilize the youths to put it out with water. But surprisingly, according to him, that was to no avail. He said all the rainfalls so far this year could not quench the bush fire with thick smokes that had been raging with restricted portions in the bush with some stuffs like ceramics around the spots.
To show how concerned and worried the villagers are, the community leader said the attentions of Anambra State Ministry Health, State Ministry of Environment, State Fire Service, Nnewi Council Area, geologists from Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University and member representing Nnewi North/ Nnewi South and Ekwusigo Federal Constituency at the National Assembly were drawn to the site with no solution at sight.
He told THE SUN that the state health officials advised that every member of the village must begin to take two tins of liquid milk every day, morning and night, as a preventive measure against health hazards the odour oozing from the bush might cause them. But the community leader was worried that not every family in the village could afford that on a daily basis. Muodelo said there was no deity at the area of the incident or any sacrilegious thing done there to attract the unusual happenings.
He called on the Federal and State governments to urgently come to the rescue of the villagers who were exposed to serious health hazards.
Opinions in the village suggested declaring the residents internally displaced and to evacuate them to a camp until the issues were sorted out to avoid recording casualties.
*This might be some kind of disaster waiting to happen...Appropriate authority should take this serious!

Hope its not what I am thinking?
ReplyDeleteWho else is thinking of volcanic eruption?
Yep,a volcanic eruption waiting to happen. They better clear all the neighbouring villages
DeleteGosh that's what I'm thinking
DeleteI do
DeleteOMG b4 I finished reading and b4 seeing ur comment .i had volcano in mind... The fire and smell says it all. ..wow
DeleteExactly. Please by all means evacuate this area, this is vocanic activity going on.
DeleteAs in!
DeleteShebi in geography they say the earth crust heats upward prior to volcanic eruption. Maybe the heat is what made the stream dry up sef. Which kind geologist say make them drink milk? Na wa!
@Chiki do u trust naija geologist?
DeleteHell I dont
I get one OKORO wey build better house for that village, hahahhahhaha that HSE na him pride and joy! Jesus just ans my prayers and let d volcano carry him house 1st
DeleteOh boy! Volcano??? Haaaa.... Can Nigeria handle a disaster of this magnitude?
DeleteSomething is fishy.
ReplyDeleteThe mammy water is angry
ReplyDeleteIt very unusual.
ReplyDeleteStella
ReplyDeleteSource?
You no see the Sun?
DeletePlease the government should take it very serious this time. Little things can lead to bigger things. God help us. Amen
ReplyDeleteAfter a while those still in the village will develop mutant abilities as a result of inhaling the foul odour.
ReplyDeleteWatching many Marvel heroes movies? Lol, but seriously this is serious ish
DeleteVolcano oooo
ReplyDeleteHmmn...what could it be? Geographers please fall in here😊.
ReplyDeleteThis could be volcanic eruptions,since it has a sulphur-like odours.
ReplyDeleteTrue. If i remember, sulphur from underground smells like rotten egg
DeleteThe commissioner for environment and Emma should act quickly
ReplyDeleteThe gods are angry
ReplyDeleteThe gods are not to blame.
DeleteThe gods wants OTU
DeleteThe gods must be angry
ReplyDeleteThis could be signs of volcano 🌋
ReplyDeleteThis need to be scientifically proven.
ReplyDeleteDisaster is waiting to happen.
Run. Run. Run. That's a volcano getting ready to erupt!!!😱😱😱
ReplyDeleteMake I use my two korokoro African eyes take look the matter. No be for Nnewi area one brother marry and gbensh him sister recently? The gods are still angry. Na banishment fit solve the problem. Them still dey live for the community na. Ozubulu massacre sef dey there wey ndi mmo still dey reason. Make ndi Anambra just declare 7 days of prayers and fasting to ask God to totally cleanse the land. Imagine what would happen if there was a volcanic eruption as is being speculated! Where are all these "anointed" men of God when you really need them sef?
ReplyDeleteIt's umuuzu between Ndimgbu and Mbanagu. Some said there's oil there.
ReplyDeleteThis is scary
ReplyDeleteVolcanic eruption is imminent.The villagers should vacate the area.
ReplyDeleteVolcano keee God forbid ooo.
ReplyDeleteThat's lignite...
ReplyDeleteYes..oh Volcanic eruption ticking time bomb to off in nnewi.
ReplyDeleteIt'll also affect their neighbors & poison their air.
If it is emanating from a once stream of water, then it not just a volcano, but a FELSIC VOLCANO! It is the deadliest because it spews firth acid as well as lava. Tins of milk is not the solution. EVACUATION IS THE ONLY SOLUTION, not tons of milk!
ReplyDeletemy mind went to a volcanic eruption...
ReplyDelete