An article reports on a traditional ceremony in the Benin Kingdom, led by the Oba Ewuare, where diviners, priests, and community leaders performed a ritual to curse individuals involved in terrorism, kidnapping, and other crimes. The event, organized following meetings between the Oba and local leaders, aimed to reinforce communal security and restore peace. Participants used symbolic gestures, including burning fetish items, to express their commitment to protecting the kingdom. Local leaders emphasized the importance of maintaining Benin’s reputation as a peaceful region and highlighted the need to combat insecurity affecting the state and nation.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): While the subject involves governance and security, the article presents the actions of the Oba and local leaders as culturally sanctioned rituals rather than overtly political interventions. The framing emphasizes tradition, community solidarity, and cultural identity over partisan politics. The le
Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 75 · Objektivität 65): Describes events but lacks specific dates and names. Objectivity is skewed towards spiritual solutions and less on governmental actions.





