 A 68-year-old herbalist/voodoo man who is popularly known as 'Onu Uwa', who lives in Enugu-Ezike in Aji community of Igboeze North local government area  of the state, Simon Odo, hopes to form his own village with his 56 wives and over 300 children because he believes his  large family can make an entire village and he hopes to achieve his aim  one day soon.
A 68-year-old herbalist/voodoo man who is popularly known as 'Onu Uwa', who lives in Enugu-Ezike in Aji community of Igboeze North local government area  of the state, Simon Odo, hopes to form his own village with his 56 wives and over 300 children because he believes his  large family can make an entire village and he hopes to achieve his aim  one day soon.The traditional herbalist/voodoo practitioner  says he cannot stop getting more wives and siring children because he is  so sexually active and women find him so attractive and many of them  throw themselves at him, some after treating them while some leave their  husbands for him willingly.
The renowned  herbalist who is also called 'Africa’s King Solomon', says there is  nothing wrong in having such a large harem as long as the women and  children live in peace and he can cater for all of them.
"I can only stop marrying more wives whenever I can no longer satisfy women sexually.
I have 56 wives and they all are hardworking; some own restaurants while some are civil servants.
I will not stop marrying till I die, or until my manhood stops working.
My children, to say the fact, are over 300 to my credit.
I recognize all my children because they all have marks as identity.
In  no distant time I may apply for recognition of my own village, ONUWA  village. The number of my children and great and great grand children  command a force in Aji community."
 
Irresponsible! It's not a question of whether he can Carter for them but their contribution to the society in the long run. 300 is just absurd and to think he said that without remorse is disgusting!
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