Traditional healers argue that Ebola is simply witchcraft, so the solution to end the spread lies with witch doctors
Despite several warnings from government officials in different countries, some individuals posing as healers still claim they have solution to stop the spread of Ebola virus in West Africa which has killed over 3000 people so far.
According to Times of London, a witch doctor claimed the heart of a cobra and the eyeball of a porcupine — along with a payment of £200 can cure Ebola.
The traditional healers argue that Ebola is simply witchcraft, so the solution to end the spread lies with witch doctors.
Reports also have it that the main culprit is a man styling himself as Zack Balo - a Nigerian witch doctor who says he is able to cure Ebola with various animal parts and a £200 fee.
Other witch doctors suggest bathing in salt water at midnight, eating raw onions for three days, or a daily spoonful of condensed milk.
It was gathered that some do not charge for their work while but many do, demanding more than £100 per session, as well as a goat or sheep for sacrifice.
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