fnmq-2025-10-31_05_13_56-the-veil-of-obo-wps-office-1.pdf
fnmq-2025-10-31_05_13_56-the-veil-of-obo-wps-office-1.pdf
Deep in the southeastern corner of Africa, where the Obongi River disappears into the dense emerald folds of the Obongi Forest, lies a place the locals call "Nsi Ekwensu" - the Devil's Eye.
Birds never fly across it. Compasses spin there. And when the moon turns red, strange lights flicker among the trees like eyes watching from another world.
The Legend.
The Legend.
For centuries, the Obongi people believed the forest was the cradle of their ancestors - a sacred gateway between the world of the living and the realm of spirits. Hunters told tales of walking into the mist and hearing drums from centuries past. Some returned speaking strange tongues; others never returned at all.
Then came the scientists.