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Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 6:38am On Dec 08, 2021
RoyalBoutique:


Recognition goes a long way in the spiritual realm.

When you call her name, she knows you recognise her and her mermaids.

Have you ever listened to all these Igbo music where the musician greets a lot of wealthy Igbo people.

Then later, one of the wealthy guys sends money/cars to the musician just because his name was mentioned.

Recognition goes a long way.
Correct. Apt

Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 10:09am On Dec 08, 2021
MiracleMe7:
@RoyalBoutique @OfficialAPCNg

Pls I want to ask this question.

Someone that comes from water. If he/she wants to do óru mmiri, must he do it at the water he comes from? Or can he/she do it in another place provided the place is Igbo territory?
OfficialAPCNg pls answer
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 10:11am On Dec 08, 2021
OfficialAPCNig:

What your Agwu will do for you depends on how you wield It. So I can't tell you what it will do for you.

But here are the seven spirits of Agwu. Installing an Agwu allows you to wield all these powers

1. Agwu Nwoke

2. Agwu Nwanyi

These part of Agwu ensures you have both male and female children.

3. Uku na ije agwu

This part of agwu brings people to you to bless you like customers

4. Mpata aku agwu

This part of agwu ensures you have enough to eat. It's responsible for making you rich

5. Nkita agwu

This part of agwu fights your battle

6. Anyanwu agwu

Let say someone did you evil and you are innocent and you want to nack the person, this part of agwu will locate him before the nkita agwu use him do cruise. But make sure you're innocent.

If the guy is innocent and you send agwu, he'll go as long as you give him what he wants but the blood will be on your head. If unfortunately for you the guy has his agwu and "odi ire", his nkita agwu will fight back and your agwu will stand by because the innocent guy you are trying to hurt is innocent.

But bear in mind it'll not be between your agwu and his own agwu, his chi, ndi mmiri ya (if the person is from the water), the deities from his maternal and paternal places and other spirits he is loyal to will fight back because oji Ofor na Ogu.

But if you don't have your agwu yet but you're at peace with your chi and someone wrongs you and you are innocent.

Take a native egg not the normal fowl egg ooh, write person's name on the egg, look towards the sun and petition the person to Anyanwu na Agbara (Igbo sun deity), then break the egg.

Sip your Pepsi and leave the rest to Anyanwu.

7. Ikenga agwu

it makes your ikenga ka odi ire. So it's important to do your chi na ikenga before installing agwu

If you're nwa mmiri, you'll wield your Ikenga through the powers of your ndi mmiri, likewise those from other elements. That's why you'll also have to be at peace with your elements and the powers behind them
Boss, Pls go to the last page you will see the question
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by OfficialAPCNig: 2:49pm On Dec 08, 2021
MiracleMe7:

What if someone hurt or do me bad without any provocation. Will my agwu fight for me? Or should I go after the person to retaliate or should I leave it for my agwu to fight for me?

@OfficialAPCNg please I need you here also.

Thanks bros
Your Agwu will not allow anyone to hurt you, especially through traditional powers.

It's kind of automated defence system. You don't have to do anything to activate it.

But if someone wrongs you, lets say owes you but doesn't want to pay, mostt of the time, you'll need to petition it to get into action.

From my experience, Agwu doesn't do things you don't ask of it.

But the reason it goes after people who plans to kill you (even without you knowing) is because when you pray, you always tell it

O biara egbu m, gbuo onwe ya

So you have already given it that instruction

But if I owe you, sold you land or do other bad things, excluding trying to kill you, it'll defend you but I don't think it'll come after me unless you order it.

Agwu is merciless, but it's also highly obedient.

Even Ekwensu, you'll need to petition before it gets to action and when he does, it's always bloody.

Anyanwu na Agbara, Ajani also need to be petitioned to take action. I don't think any Igbo deity rush into fight without being asked to.

But your Chi doesn't. You don't need to tell him before he knows when to act.

My observations.
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by OfficialAPCNig: 3:03pm On Dec 08, 2021
RoyalBoutique:


I'm sure you can do it in any water.

Just make sure you call the name of your water when you're doing it.
Apt.

Mmiri bu otu

Invite your mmiri to the water and they will answer. But make sure to go to your mmiri to pay homage after.

Unless your ndi mmiri specifically requested you come to them in their own water
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 3:32pm On Dec 08, 2021
OfficialAPCNig:

Your Agwu will not allow anyone to hurt you, especially through traditional powers.

It's kind of automated defence system. You don't have to do anything to activate it.

But if someone wrongs you, lets say owes you but doesn't want to pay, mostt of the time, you'll need to petition it to get into action.

From my experience, Agwu doesn't do things you don't ask of it.

But the reason it goes after people who plans to kill you (even without you knowing) is because when you pray, you always tell it

O biara egbu m, gbuo onwe ya

So you have already given it that instruction

But if I owe you, sold you land or do other bad things, excluding trying to kill you, it'll defend you but I don't think it'll come after me unless you order it.

Agwu is merciless, but it's also highly obedient.

Even Ekwensu, you'll need to petition before it gets to action and when he does, it's always bloody.

Anyanwu na Agbara, Ajani also need to be petitioned to take action. I don't think any Igbo deity rush into fight without being asked to.

But your Chi doesn't. You don't need to tell him before he knows when to act.

My observations.
wow, that is a fantastic explanation, I love this.
You and RoyalBoutique are the best. I have learned a lot from you guys. Things I never know f for years now.

I so much appreciated
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 3:42pm On Dec 08, 2021
OfficialAPCNig:

Apt.

Mmiri bu otu

Invite your mmiri to the water and they will answer. But make sure to go to your mmiri to pay homage after.

Unless your ndi mmiri specifically requested you come to them in their own water
Please I did not get what you mean by paying homepage.

Does it mean that after the oru mmiri in another water, that I should go to the water I came from to pay homepage.

Secondly, how will I pay for the homepage? Is it by buying a gift to give to the person worshipping the water? Or is it by buying fowl or yam to go and throw it inside the water I came from?

Thirdly, is it possible after the oru mmiri, once in a year to go to the water I came from to pay homepage?

One pastor told me yesterday that every good things of life I desired is in the water eg. car's, houses, talents, etc. Please how true it is?

Dalu nwannem nwoke!!!
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 3:51pm On Dec 08, 2021
OfficialAPCNig:

Apt.

Mmiri bu otu

Invite your mmiri to the water and they will answer. But make sure to go to your mmiri to pay homage after.

Unless your ndi mmiri specifically requested you come to them in their own water

You're a true nwa mmiri.

I have verified and recognized you.

You will be blessed abundantly.

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Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 6:39pm On Jan 04, 2022
@RoyalBoutique, pls do you know a good person that does oru mmiri?
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 7:36pm On Jan 04, 2022
MiracleMe7:
@RoyalBoutique, pls do you know a good person that does oru mmiri?

Yes, the Idemili Nnobi water man, Sunday

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Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 9:07pm On Jan 04, 2022
RoyalBoutique:


Yes, the Idemili Nnobi water man, Sunday

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Ok thank you mentor, I appreciate it.
I am not from Anambra, but can I do it there?
Is it a must that you will do the oru mmiri from the water you reincarnate?
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 1:31am On Jan 05, 2022
MiracleMe7:

Ok thank you mentor, I appreciate it.
I am not from Anambra, but can I do it there?
Is it a must that you will do the oru mmiri from the water you reincarnate?

Yes you can do it anywhere ... Water is water.

You can call him and find out how best you should go about it.
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 7:26am On Jan 05, 2022
RoyalBoutique:


Yes you can do it anywhere ... Water is water.

You can call him and find out how best you should go about it.
Ok my good brother, thanks.
Another thing I want to ask you is this, can I first install agwu without installing my Chi?
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 8:25am On Jan 05, 2022
MiracleMe7:

Ok my good brother, thanks.
Another thing I want to ask you is this, can I first install agwu without installing my Chi?

Hell No.

Chi comes first.

The only one you can do without any repercussions from your Chi is Mmiri.

Water is neutral.

Very powerful.
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 8:40am On Jan 05, 2022
RoyalBoutique:


Hell No.

Chi comes first.

The only one you can do without any repercussions from your Chi is Mmiri.

Water is neutral.

Very powerful.
Thank you my mentor
How can someone instal his chi?
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 9:06am On Jan 05, 2022
MiracleMe7:

Thank you my mentor
How can someone instal his chi?

You can call Ezeudo for guidance
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 9:24am On Jan 05, 2022
RoyalBoutique:


You can call Ezeudo for guidance
I have went to Ezeudo, he has told me where my problem is coming from.
He said that agwu is not my problem but if I want to go far in life I should instal agwu.
But he never mentions CHI to me after the Afa.

I also introduced my sister to him, after my sister Afa, he did work for her, under 3 weeks after the work my sister got a big good congratulation.

Some things he told about me is not what I will mention here unless we chat on WhatsApp. I have been sending you messages on WhatsApp but you don't reply.

My regards
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 10:00am On Jan 05, 2022
I just called Sunday now. I will go there before the end of this month.
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 12:00pm On Jan 05, 2022
MiracleMe7:

I have went to Ezeudo, he has told me where my problem is coming from.
He said that agwu is not my problem but if I want to go far in life I should instal agwu.
But he never mentions CHI to me after the Afa.

I also introduced my sister to him, after my sister Afa, he did work for her, under 3 weeks after the work my sister got a big good congratulation.

Some things he told about me is not what I will mention here unless we chat on WhatsApp. I have been sending you messages on WhatsApp but you don't reply.

My regards


Oh ok, it's good Ezeudo has done work for you and your sister.

If he has checked and seen that Agwu is not needed now, then you need to listen to him.

You Chi has not approved your agwu yet, so there's nothing you can do about it.

You can ask Ezeudo about your Chi, that one can be done anytime.

Well, as long as Ezeudo is involved in your life, you will go very far in life, beyond your expectation.

Just listen to what he says in the Afa.

And welcome to the club, you're now an untouchable.
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 1:23pm On Jan 05, 2022
RoyalBoutique:


Oh ok, it's good Ezeudo has done work for you and your sister.

If he has checked and seen that Agwu is not needed now, then you need to listen to him.

You Chi has not approved your agwu yet, so there's nothing you can do about it.

You can ask Ezeudo about your Chi, that one can be done anytime.

Well, as long as Ezeudo is involved in your life, you will go very far in life, beyond your expectation.

Just listen to what he says in the Afa.

And welcome to the club, you're now an untouchable.
Amen!!! Thank you my mentor for your help and good heart.
I really appreciate you from my deep heart.
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 1:32pm On Jan 05, 2022
MiracleMe7:

Amen!!! Thank you my mentor for your help and good heart.
I really appreciate you from my deep heart.

I have called Sunday Nnobi, he sounds nice.
But can he do oru mmiri to me well?



He's the best at what he does

The first time you do oru mmiri, you have to be present.

After that, you can just call him and send him money and he'll do it for you, whether you're present or not.
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 3:11pm On Jan 05, 2022
RoyalBoutique:


He's the best at what he does

The first time you do oru mmiri, you have to be present.

After that, you can just call him and send him money and he'll do it for you, whether you're present or not.
Mentor, pls I don't understand this.
Pls explain further.

What do you mean by this?
Do people do oru mmiri more than once?

Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 3:13pm On Jan 05, 2022
Bros, pls answer my previous post
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 3:14pm On Jan 05, 2022
MiracleMe7:

Mentor, pls I don't understand this.
Pls explain further.

What do you mean by this?
Do people do oru mmiri more than once?


It's not a one-time thing.

If you're impressed with your progress, you should always let them know you're happy with what they're doing in your life.

Olu Mmiri is equivalent to paying homage.
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 6:54am On Jan 17, 2022
My brother RoyalBoutique, i met Sunday last week. He has done the work.
Thanks
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 7:20am On Jan 17, 2022
MiracleMe7:
My brother RoyalBoutique, i met Sunday last week. He has done the work.
Thanks

Ah, wonderful.

I'm very happy for you.

Now is the time for you to out all your fears behind you and push harder.

Every effort you make now will bring you a lot of money.

So, don't fear about failure.

I wish you more success in life bro.

And don't forget to show appreciation to the Arusi when you're impressed with your success.
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 8:17am On Jan 17, 2022
RoyalBoutique:


Ah, wonderful.

I'm very happy for you.

Now is the time for you to out all your fears behind you and push harder.

Every effort you make now will bring you a lot of money.

So, don't fear about failure.

I wish you more success in life bro.

And don't forget to show appreciation to the Arusi when you're impressed with your success.
Ok my mentor, you are a wonderful brother. How do I wish I will meet you? I live in Abj.
I never regret knowing you.
You are "Nwanne Di Na Mba 1 of Igbo land"

My respect
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by DivineMedicine(f): 1:42pm On Jan 20, 2022
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Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by Hisimperialmaje(m): 3:54pm On Oct 31, 2023
OfficialAPCNig:

They are seven but I just listed 6. My phone went flat when I am was typing.

Agwu is one. What I listed are just different elements of Agwu. If you install one, you'll be able to wield all of them.
please how many elements does the chi spirit has. Thanks
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by OfficialAPCNig: 4:25pm On Oct 31, 2023
Hisimperialmaje:
please how many elements does the chi spirit has. Thanks
I don't understand this.

Do you mean all the elements one can reincarnate from as onye Igbo?

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