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10 Teenage Students Seen Entering Into A Blood Covenant, Hours After Final Exams



About ten Grade 12 pupils from a school in Lusaka have allegedly entered into an unbreakable blood oath for love’s sake, few hours after writing their final exam on Wednesday last week.

According to reports, five boys and five girls made the vow with their blood to marry each other after completing college/university 5 years from now. 

The group of lovebirds also went on to set the date for their future wedding. They picked December 30, 2026, exactly 5 years from the date they entered into the blood covenant as the date when all of them will get married.

The covenant read; 

“I (name of the partner swearing) give you (name of the partner being loved) my blood as a covenant of love of which I will never break. The day I will break this blood covenant will be the last day of my life. I agree to die the same day with blood coming out from my mouth, nose and ears…It is sealed.” 

After they vowed to each other, they had sex.
A blood covenant can be said to be a blood promise between two individuals, whereby both individuals prick their thumbs, just enough for a drop of blood to come out. 

Then they either join their bleeding thumbs together or lick the blood from the other partners thumb, making a promise (in most cases male and female who are lovers) to always be together. 

Whether blood oaths are dangerous or not is still debatable. There are a few evidences which suggest it could be the former, but that hasn't stopped people from engaging in it anyway.

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