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Contractor Seeing Sacrificing Rams for Repairs on Third Mainland Bridge

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In a recent video that surfaced online, a construction company overseeing repairs on the iconic Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos was caught in a rather unusual act – sacrificing three rams before commencing the much-needed repairs.



The footage depicts a rather surreal scene, with three lifeless rams lying on the ground and their blood collected in a container beneath their placed necks. The ritual involved men, including a foreigner, moving around during this sacrificial process, raising eyebrows and prompting a wave of curiosity.

This unconventional practice has ignited a series of questions and discussions, with many pondering the necessity or significance of such a ritual before addressing the damages on the popular bridge. Is this a customary tradition or a symbolic gesture with a deeper meaning? The speculation surrounding this act has only fueled the intrigue.


The burning question that emerges from this scenario is: Do you believe such a sacrificial ritual is necessary before undertaking repairs on a vital structure like the Third Mainland Bridge? The video has stirred debate, and opinions are diverse. Now, we turn to you, our readers, to share your thoughts on this matter. Feel free to express your views and engage in the conversation by leaving your comments below. Let's unravel the mystery and explore the various perspectives surrounding this controversial practice.

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Piroll is a creative writer, social-political commentator, socio-researcher, and sports analyst. He holds certificates in media management and data journalism from the Thomas Foundation Institute of Journalism. He works as a... Read More

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