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Spencer Wan Blog of Sunday, 29 December 2024

Source: Eric Afatsao

An Accra Sakawa boy confesses while drinking toilet water live on camera.

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There has been a frightening video that shows a young man who has been recognized as a Sakawa youngster drinking from a toilet bowl, or water closet. The disturbing reality of the Sakawa lifestyle and the extreme lengths its adherents are compelled to go to are depicted in the video, which has caused considerable indignation and anxiety.

The Sakawa boy's expression is perfectly captured in the film, and he can be seen drinking from the water closet with a look of resignation and desperation. Following that, he addresses the camera, telling his terrifying tale and begging for assistance.


As directed by his spiritualist, the Sakawa child claims to have been drinking from the toilet bowl every day. For him to grow spiritually and be protected within the Sakawa cult, he says, this practice is necessary. But now he regrets his association with Sakawa and wants to escape its clutches.

The Sakawa child tragically claims that he is stuck in this destructive lifestyle and that there is no way out. He discloses that if he doesn't drink from the toilet bowl, there will be dire repercussions, such as physical injury and spiritual assaults.

The Sakawa child makes heartbreaking appeals for assistance, pleading with Ghanaians to locate a strong man of God who can save him from his predicament.


Ritual money-making known as sakawa has been connected to a number of exploitation practices, such as organ harvesting, prostitution, and human trafficking. To please their spiritualists, practitioners are compelled to carry out cruel and demeaning deeds and frequently participate in sinister rites, such as human sacrifice.

The video featuring the Sakawa youngster serves as a reminder of the value of empathy, understanding, and compassion. Sakawa participants are frequently the victims of circumstance, coercion, or deceit, and as such, they should be given our support and assistance.