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Is Nigerian Juju Real? by BizLifeE: 8:44pm On Jul 07, 2017
Of course it is real, remember before Christianity or Islam came to Nigeria, there was Juju worship and there still is juju worship till now. I have visited Cities, Towns where you practically see juju at T junctions sacrificed to Juju gods. Many juju worshippers like to nail some kind of charms on trees, most especially the Baobab tree,why that is, I have no idea.

When I was eight years old, I remember playing in our flower garden with my sister and then we saw those shiny eyes,I can never forget. We called out to our parents and it was then we discovered that someone buried a whole goat in our compound, but did not cover up the head well, probably that person was in a hurry.

Some people use juju for blood money or to harm other people. There are also people who believe juju isn't real. I believe they are real,as a christian I believe juju is powerless before the Lord almighty.

I also learned recently that my great grand father who I never met was not just a juju worshipper, he had a shrine. He had disappearing powers as well. One would think that with Christianity and Islam in Nigeria, juju would have been abolished, instead it is on the rise because of the get rich quick syndrome. Many armed robbers who have been caught and paraded on television always have different kinds of charm among their possession.

Yes I believe Nigeria Juju is real.


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Re: Is Nigerian Juju Real? by AjalaJ(m): 10:50am On Jul 08, 2017
Yes, it's real. But the issue is: It's not solved our problems.

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Re: Is Nigerian Juju Real? by geoworldedu: 2:12pm On Jul 08, 2017
The uselessness of juju is the same as the uselessness of the cross, crucifix, tesubil or whatever the name, rosary, bible, koran and anything attached to religion.

A single injection needle saves a soul more a thousand juju, crucifix etc.
Re: Is Nigerian Juju Real? by Deicide: 3:40pm On Jul 08, 2017
BizLifeE:
Of course it is real, remember before Christianity or Islam came to Nigeria, there was Juju worship and there still is juju worship till now. I have visited Cities, Towns where you practically see juju at T-junctions sacrificed to Juju gods. Many juju worshippers like to nail some kind of charms on trees, most especially the Baobab tree, why that is, I have no idea.
oF Course, juju is very real that's what we use to drive the white men out while they were trying to colonize us so they ran......I mean what could be worse than enslaving someone in his own country?
Re: Is Nigerian Juju Real? by kevoh(m): 4:09pm On Jul 08, 2017
BizLifeE:
Many armed robbers who have been caught and paraded on television always have different kinds of charm among their possession.

Yes I believe Nigeria Juju is real.


Doesn't this tell you that if their juju worked, they would not have been caught in the first place? undecided
Re: Is Nigerian Juju Real? by JBoss25(m): 8:44am On May 10, 2022
kevoh:

Doesn't this tell you that if their juju worked, they would not have been caught in the first place? undecided
he probably means bulletproof charms

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