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Part 2: The Witch's Prophecy (708 Years Ago) The Curse of the 708-Year-Old Witch: A Nigerian Thriller

708 years ago, in a small village in ancient Nigeria, a powerful witch known as Mama Oya lived in a hut on the outskirts of the village. She was feared and respected by the villagers, who believed she had the power to see the future.

One day, Mama Oya summoned the village elders to her hut and told them of a prophecy she had seen in her visions. She said that in seven hundred and eight years, a great evil would come to the village and bring destruction and death. She warned that the only way to prevent this from happening was to find a way to break the curse before it was too late.

The elders were horrified by the prophecy and immediately began to search for a way to break the curse. They consulted with other wise men and women from neighboring villages, but none could provide a solution.

Finally, the elders decided to seek out the help of a powerful shaman who lived in the mountains. After a long and arduous journey, they arrived at the shaman's hut and begged him to help them break the curse.

The shaman listened to their plea and agreed to help them. He told them that the only way to break the curse was to find a powerful magical artifact known as the Eye of the Witch. He said that the Eye was hidden somewhere in the village and that it was the only thing that could break the curse.

The elders thanked the shaman and returned to the village to search for the Eye of the Witch. After days of searching, they finally found it hidden in a secret chamber beneath the village.

The elders brought the Eye of the Witch to Mama Oya, who used its power to break the curse. She declared that the village would be safe from the evil that was prophesied for seven hundred and eight years.

The villagers rejoiced at the news and thanked Mama Oya for her wisdom and courage. From that day forward, the villagers remembered the prophecy of the seven hundred and eight-year-old witch and celebrated her courage and strength every year.