We are surrounded by several unsolved mysteries and many of these we can live with by just ignoring them—including how the last meat disappeared from the food that you were eating alone.
All around the world, there are unsolved disappearance stories with the popular British case being how two medical doctors lost their daughter-Madeleine McCann in Portugal in 2007 to the wind. The disappearance of Madeleine for many years remained a top priority of both the British and Portuguese Police—and yet, nothing concrete has been found or located.
In Ghana, hiplife musician-Castro De Destroyer (real name Theophilus Tagoe) and his alleged girlfriend-Janet Bandu disappeared while jet-skiing on the Ada River on 6th July, 2014—a disappearance which was followed by several developments, ranging from Spiritualists and Pastors sharing their mystical knowledge on what must have happened to the two.
It’s almost 5 months gone and still nothing worth knowing has emerged in relation to the disappearance of Castro and Janet Bandu. Interestingly, the talk about the two and attempts to place them somewhere through the many conspiracy theories seem to have gone with the wind too.
We couldn’t even for a fact establish the true nature of the relationship that existed between Castro and Janet Bandu—and we couldn’t know for sure what actually happened when they jumped onto the jet-ski, though we’ve heard several conflicting stories.
If we couldn’t solve the simplest—being their relationship mystery, it’s obvious that we cannot displace our assumptions or non-yielding mystical dispositions to be able to solve the bigger mystery; what actually happened to the two when they got on the River?