In the heart of Ameke Item, Bende local government area of Abia State, lies an enigmatic waterway known as Ihechi, where an ancient tradition steeped in mysticism unfolds. Shared by Facebook user Justice Okoro, the tale of this river has sparked intrigue far beyond its local confines.
Unlike ordinary rivers, Ihechi holds a peculiar rule: only women can immerse themselves in its waters. This exclusivity is not merely a matter of tradition but is enforced by a guardian of a most unusual nature – a snake.
According to local lore, this serpentine guardian watches over the river, deterring men from venturing into its depths. It is firmly believed that any attempt to harm the snake would invite catastrophic consequences upon the perpetrator. Such is the reverence for this creature that even if it were to deliver a bite, locals remain steadfast in their conviction that no harm would befall them.
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Intriguingly, it is said that the snake possesses a discerning ability to distinguish between genders, allowing only women to swim in its domain freely. As Okoro recounts, “The stream is called Ihechi. Only ladies are allowed to bathe and swim here. The snake does come by the side of the stream to welcome people, and no one will kill it. Killing of the snake attracts death, and if the snake bites you, nothing will happen to you.”
This fascinating account has captivated the local community and garnered attention online, sparking discussions about the intersection of tradition, belief, and the mysteries of nature. As curiosity grows, so too does the allure of this mystical “Snake Stream” that continues to weave its spell over the imaginations of those who hear its tale.
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