The scary story about a scary town in Nigeria

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This is the town where all the entire people in the town became statues.

The town is Esie, Kwara state. You can visit their museum

Esie is mina Yoruba town in Kwara State of Nigeria lying about 48 kilometres South-East of Ilorin

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about 128 kilometer north of Ife. Esie is generally known as a home of 800 soapstone figures. The Origin of Soapstone figures is bewildering. Till date, it still remains a mystery. Indeed, nobody knows how these stone images exactly came about but a few explanations have been

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offered by inhabitants of the city. The most popular among them is that the 800 stone images were rebellious settlers who were turned into stone images.

The source claimed that these rebellious settlers were from another tribe of Yoruba-Land who sent words to Elesie
(traditional chief of Esie land) that they were coming to settle down in his town but to their utter disappointment, they did not see anybody to receive them hence they settled outside the city of Esie

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It later became known that these settlers became a threat to the security
Of the city. They were undermining the administration of the chief and were about to rebel and as a result, the god of the land, being on the side of Elesie of Esie, turned these recalcitrant set of 800 settlers into stone statutes.

Ironically, the Esie people worship them annually. However, most of these soapstone figures have lost either heads or limbs. They appear to represent a variety of people. Some are men while some are women. A particular one, adorned with the tall cap neck and wrist beads was sa
Said to be their king.

It is this one that receives the annual sacrifice offered by the Esie people on behalf of others. The soapstone figures of Esie are largest collection of stone carvings still in Black Africa. They were found in groves outside the town of Esie

This story was gotten from on my timeline on Twitter I shared it because I think it will be good more people know about such things exist in Nigeria

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And it can be seen in a museum in Nigeria ,tho those people who visit said they were not allowed to take pictures but I don't know how this image got out


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Wow I never knew such thing exists or happened in kwara state, of course I'm from Nigeria although I am not from kwara state nor have I visited kwara state before but as a Nigerian I have never had such stories and I'm happy to learn that from prove of brain community, anyways it's indeed a mystery I can't even imagine that, how can a whole community just turned a statue without any explanation to wit well I believe things happens what I would have love to know the exact reason y a whole community was turned to a statue


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I was equally surprise when I read about it and many people confirm this story but this shit ,they never told us In school ,that is one of the reason I shared it


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