The social media space has been buzzing with massive reactions after a video capturing the moment indigenes of Fugar community in in Edo State took to the street to celebrate the return of their ‘mother’, a giant python.

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According to the viral video, the people who are in a happy mood, dance around the community as three able bodied men hold the snake.

Watch video below:

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The video has, however generated mixed reactions from netizens. While some people have praised the community for embracing their roots, others have condemned the culture.

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Read comments below:

Eddier: “The linage that will know/ meet Christ from this man go pray oooo 😢them go pray.”

Tm: “God bless our ancestors and thank God we’re begging to realise how important our ancestors are.”

Charlestowntmw: “At least their deity is alive, unlike some religion worshipping a non existent God for ages now.”

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rayautosng: “Civilization far from this place.”

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kcpozzy: “Guys follow your African religion and leave the white people religion for them.”

Alaomargret: “Jesus ooooo see my village.”

Viglamstore: “This can never be Ibadan! Omo! This meat go full plenty pots. Mother for don go since”

Three_hundred_and_sixteen: “See the society na…the poverty cannot be edited out seff”

Iamdx2: Fear Edo men & women “This is the or real culture u are seeing here not for clout”

Boldnbeautifulhub: “I knew it was vulgar…..Fugar n snakes..5&6…..this believe has affected alot of young ladies from fugar….GOD have mercy”

Muna_oflagos: “Africans are gradually going back to their roots… Africa will be liberated soon 👏 the shackles of western religion is gradually falling off. May the Gods preserve our culture. “

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