While most people are afraid of the dead, the youth of West Africa, especially Sierra Leone, are not. They began to mix the bones of the dead with other substances into a drug called "Kush."
Before they started mixing the bones of the dead with other ingredients to make this drug, Kush Cannabis, also known as K2, was traditionally produced from underground plants, mainly in Afghanistan, North Pakistan and North West India.
Kushi is a name derived from the Indian mountain range of Kush. The "Hindu Kush" strain of cannabis was first introduced to the United States in the mid-late 1970s, and has since reached many places, including West Africa.
It is cannabis, commonly known as K2, Kush, which is a mixture of cultivated plants mixed with other sometimes dangerous drugs, sold illegally, and consumed as Marijuana or Cocaine. Currently in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea they are adding human bone flour.
Kush is a mysterious new zombie drug that’s ravaging Sierra Leone – an epidemic described as the worst in Africa. And amid fears the crisis could destabilise the entire nation. It is shocking how they use ground-up human bones as one of the drug’s cocktail of ingredients.
Some of these young men in the country of Sierra Leone have been engaged in illegal, violent and disrespectful activities of the dead and their families, of removing the bodies buried in the graves, taking their bones and mixing them with the grass they usually produce Kush.
In the Capital of Sierra Leone called Freetown, according to the report of the 4News newspaper, more than a thousand graves have been dug in that city alone. It is possible that they are more than these, including those that are not yet known, where these guys go to dig.
Due to the evil activities being done by some of the youth in Freetown to dig graves to use the bones of the dead in the production of their drug called "Kush", the Sierra Leoneans in that city have put guards to protect the graves.
It is a group called Friends of Dead, which protects the burial places of people. Although they go to other cemeteries in the country, in the town is the place where they are most affected.
In the last year of 2023, West African countries such as Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea were worried about the increasing number of deaths among young people due to the consumption of this drug which they say is similar to Marijuana or Cocaine.
This should encourage Christians to increase their prayer times because the devil is working in broad daylight if it comes to the point where people make drugs from the bones of corpses. It’s such a tragic event that it deserves to raise a prayer battalion.