Little Miss koi-koi

There is a myth about every female boarding secondary school in Nigeria. Whether it's a myth or a reality, it depends on individual experience. Miss koi-koi is a name tag to a woman who's invisible but her angry footsteps are heard on the corridor of almost every female school in the country. She's believe to be very tall that no one sees her face except her rhythm and angry footsteps that's heard usually late into the night. Some agree to have heard those footsteps severally while others claim to have seen her foot and those shoes that looks like that of a high heel.

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Why she visits most female schools, no one can tell or why she's always in female boarding secondary school remain unknown. But her angry footsteps tells probably of injustice she had passed along and been a female shows she was once a female student like the others. This belief about miss koi-koi has made female boarding secondary school feared by almost all, worst is when everyone is powerless to bring solution to that constant intrusion from her regular visits. There's no record of her harm to anyone, probably because her visit is always late when everyone is supposed to be on bed or because students are always careful moving around late in the night. Again, no one can tell why evil and wickedness is also experience in most female boarding homes. Most of all these remain a mystery.

African believe in the existence of evil spirit walking both day and night amidst men, some to cause destruction and others to inflict pain. It has enhanced our consciousness to how we interact with invisible forces and our consciousness to our spiritual life as well.
Though the belief about miss koi-koi seems like a myth, there could be some Oita of truth in it

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