Before now, very little was known about Nachi, a community in Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State.
However, all that has changed; the history of the community has being re-shaped.
All it took to change the face of Nachi is mysterious healing water, already named “Orimiri Jordan”, (River Jordan).
DailyPost visited this community on Tuesday and reports that it has
indeed become a Pilgrimage Centre, playing host to people from all parts
of Nigeria.
Countless testimonies abound as Nigerians struggle to dip themselves into the River.
How it all Began
Enquiries by DailyPost showed that it all started on the 11th day of
November 2013. According to community sources, a Fulani herdsman ran to
the community and announced how water covered the place just few minutes
after he passed.
“He told us that he passed that place with his herd of cattle and soon
after, heard a strange noise; when he turned back, he discovered that a
big stream has appeared at the same place he just passed with his
cattle. At that point, he ran to Garki and informed his relatives, who
also came there and discovered that the water had healing power. From
that point, the news spread to the community”, a source disclosed.
Origin of the River
Although there appears to be some elements of controversies surrounding
the healing power of the River, the community is not divided on its
origin.
The traditional ruler of Nachi community, His Royal Highness, Igwe F.O
Onuigbo, Obi II of Nachi, told DailyPost at his palace that the mystery
River was older than him.
Onuigbo, who spoke through his Lolo, because of his ill health, said “I
used to pass through that area to attend school at Inyi-Achi in Oji
River, in the early 40s. In those days, there is no water there, the
only thing you see there is white sand. But once you get there and you
are thirsty, all you need to do is to scratch the surface of the land
and ask if for water, water will full your hand immediately if you are
an upright person, but if you are evil, no water will come out. That has
been the situation”.
Another octogenarian, Chief Festus Ude told our correspondent that
“later, we noticed that after some years, the water will form a stream
there and would disappear in few weeks. If such happens, we will be
fetching water there. However, women who are menstruating and evil
people don’t go there. We never heard about healing power of the River
until this recent appearance of the River”.
The 80-year-old man continued that “the last time it appeared was in
1992, and at that time, it just formed a small stream, which later
disappeared. It has never been as large as this. This is all I know, we
have never known about its healing power, this is the first time we are
hearing about healing, I don’t whether it is true, we equally heard it
like you”.
Brisk Businesses
For commercial motorcycle operators, popularly called “Okada”,
photographers and petty traders, it is a life-time opportunity that
should not be allowed to slip by.
Right at the junction leading to the location of the “Jordan River”, the
visitor is presented with a scene of a busy motor park, where hawkers,
food vendors, transporters and okada riders battle for customers.
On the other side of the road, cans of various sizes are displayed for
those who came empty handed. From that point, you park your vehicle,
mount on Okada and the journey begins.
It would remind one of those routes passed by youth corps members during
endurance trek organize at the peak of orientation camp.
Owing to the bad nature of the road, the motorcycles swerves from one
portion to the other, trying to cheat the road. They find it less
troublesome, because according to one of them, they had become used to
the terrain, since they ply the road not less than 30 times per day.
Mr. Daniel, the Okada operator, who conveyed DailyPost correspondent to
the River, disclosed that he abandoned his vulcanizing job to benefit
from the new business.
According to him, “I have a vulcanizing shop at the Nachi Market, but
when this new business came, I had to close the shop temporarily so that
I can also make money here. I hardly make N1000 a day there in my shop,
but since I joined this Okada transport to the Enugu Jordan River, I
make no less than N10, 000 every day. One of my friends called my
attention to it, and I will forever be grateful to him”.
The okada operators charge their passengers fares ranging from N500 to N1000 depending on their bargaining power.
On getting to the River, another business scene welcomes you. Here,
apart from those hawking snacks, photographers are not left out. This
presents the place as not just a miracle centre, but a tourist centre.
While some of the visitors dip themselves or swim in the River, the
photographers take shots, get the pictures ready immediately at the cost
of N200 depending on the number of exposures.
One of the photographers told DailyPost that they make between N20, 000 to N40, 000 every day.
“You can see that some people come for fun, not just in search of
miracle but to see the mysterious River. So when such people come, they
request for shots and it has really provided us with good business here.
Healing Powers
Although no instant miracle was recorded throughout the one-hour
duration our correspondent spent at the River, sources disclosed that
many visitors had testified to all forms of miracles after visiting the
place.
People of all ages, with all forms of ailments are being assisted by
their relatives and friends to dip themselves into the River.
A can seller at the entrance to the River told DailyPost that “my house
help was suffering from enlarged scrotum; we were trying to raise money
to go to University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital before a friend told me
about this place. We brought the boy here and by the time we went home,
he was fully healed, that was how I started selling empty cans here”.
Another visitor, a civil servant, who identified himself as James told
our correspondent that he came after neighbours told him about the
healing power of the water.
“I heard about people who had difficulties in walking but they got
healed after visiting this place; I also heard of people who regained
their sight after visiting this place; I am just coming out from the
River and I believed that I am free of any form of sickness and
challenges”.
Meanwhile, the crowd of anxious Nigerians seeking for miraculous
solutions to their problems has continued to surge into the River.
Even security agents are not left behind as some of them were seen
either with their water cans or aiding their loved ones into the River.
However, the water is expected to also dry up any time in the same mysterious way as it came.
Culled from Daily Post