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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Nobody: 4:57pm On Sep 16, 2017
I have never seen a rich ritualistic
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Desyner: 4:58pm On Sep 16, 2017
chemystery:
Nigerians and Africans are known to still hold wide number of superstitious beliefs. Like you indicated, we have increasing numbers of participants because they believe magical potions of human parts can bring fortune even when there is no proof of anyone ever getting rich from such. It is just what it is - a mere superstitious belief!

Most times, what we hear are stories and speculations founded on ignorance and hearsays, and our media and home videos also contribute in propagating these false beliefs.

I will say those who engage or believe in such are driven by ignorance, poverty, desperation, gullibility, and irrationalism.

If money ritual works, it should be ubiquitous. But then, you only hear of it happening in some parts of Africa.

Just try google and see if you will get results of ritual killing outside Africa.
Research money ritual among Jaimacan and stop talking of point.

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by free2ryhme: 5:00pm On Sep 16, 2017
GavelSlam:


Were you there?

come and beat me nah
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by free2ryhme: 5:01pm On Sep 16, 2017
OkunrinMeta:


He said he is a freethinker

he can be whatever he wants
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Mekanus(m): 5:01pm On Sep 16, 2017
kingxsamz:


oga don't come and rant on Nairaland... we're not the cause of ur problems
Don't try this at home, and if you could just fuc^k off my mention that'd be very nice.
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by ameri9ja: 5:01pm On Sep 16, 2017
"Demon magicians" on you tube seems to prove that demons do exist. It is demons that do these things. They don't need human parts or anything to do them.They request these dastardly acts (like eating shit, etc) as a means of putting confusion and grotesque, sinful things into the world.
I read a Sakawa boy who said he mysteriously started seeing millions in his bank account after performing acts he was told to perform. But then he was very unhappy because they kept asking for more unbelievably grotesque acts.

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by donblade85555(m): 5:03pm On Sep 16, 2017
Plasmbob1:
Unfortunately, not a lot of people will be willing to give reasonable answers with tangible evidence and clear the minds of doubters.

Later when an individual draws his conclusion based in his experience they term you "Stupid" "Foolish" or "This one no know anything".

In my opinion, I'm beginning to get skeptical about spirituality too.

Probably after the rituals the individuals are being manipulated and their efforts subconsciously increase and can begin to persuade their clients much more efficiently (in the case of fraud or "yahoo yahoo"wink. Then they attribute it to the preceding rituals. And the cycle continues.

My opinion tho' I'ma teenager. But I'm open to enlightenment.
evil power exist. nobody told me this, I saw it live in my compound. a woman confessed that she was the one bottling another woman pregnancy. because the woman has been pregnant for 13 months. after her confession she died and the woman went into labour immediately.

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by donblade85555(m): 5:04pm On Sep 16, 2017
Japhet04:
This question has been on my mind for a very long time now, and seeing that post on front page on how a girl escaped the hands of kidnappers who wanted to sell her body parts to rich men, who are most likely into money rituals, so my question goes, does it actually work because if it doesn't I don't think it would have an increasing number of participants.

PS.- I have no ulterior motive for asking this, it's just that I'm a freethinker and have to get my self cleared on the fact that no spirituality exists in this world before I fully become an atheist.

evil power exist. nobody told me this, I saw it live in my compound. a woman confessed that she was the one bottling another woman pregnancy. because the woman has been pregnant for 13 months. after her confession she died and the woman went into labour immediately.

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by donblade85555(m): 5:04pm On Sep 16, 2017
Mekanus:
Africa is just too backwards with a whole lot of superstitious and useless believes that has done more harm than good to us. I hate Africa, I hate Nigeria. why I'm from this screwed up part of the earth is what I don't understand. Damn it!!!
evil power exist. nobody told me this, I saw it live in my compound. a woman confessed that she was the one bottling another woman pregnancy. because the woman has been pregnant for 13 months. after her confession she died and the woman went into labour immediately.
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by tballeyy(m): 5:05pm On Sep 16, 2017
doctorkush:
who is this guy above me


dude surely is high on weed... cheesy

best way to get answer op is for you to go to their headquarters at Ogun State .. but make sure your head is under lock and keys .... because it has gotten so serious nowadays that you will get home before noticing that your head is missing cheesy
funny u

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by SycophanticGoat: 5:06pm On Sep 16, 2017
chemystery:
Nigerians and Africans are known to still hold wide number of superstitious beliefs. Like you indicated, we have increasing numbers of participants because they believe magical potions of human parts can bring fortune even when there is no proof of anyone ever getting rich from such. It is just what it is - a mere superstitious belief!

Most times, what we hear are stories and speculations founded on ignorance and hearsays, and our media and home videos also contribute in propagating these false beliefs.

I will say those who engage or believe in such are driven by ignorance, poverty, desperation, gullibility, and irrationalism.

If money ritual works, it should be ubiquitous. But then, you only hear of it happening in some parts of Africa.

Just try google and see if you will get results of ritual killing outside Africa.

It's more of a scam. They form a clique and it's still people within the clique who patronize the new recruits thereby making it seem like it works. They basically patronize each other. So it's more of a scam and no kind of money comes out of it except connections from other blood sucking evil men..

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by MustiizRaja(m): 5:06pm On Sep 16, 2017
ipobarecriminals:
sad wink undecided grin sad undecided sad sad undecided make persin dey fear people like u.

lwkmmdddd

weyrey
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Ugosample(m): 5:06pm On Sep 16, 2017
Desyner:
Research money ritual among Jaimacan and stop talking of point.

You are still validating his point.

These stupid things are mostly found in places with high black populations; of which Jamaica is one of them.

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Abagworo(m): 5:08pm On Sep 16, 2017
Japhet04:
This question has been on my mind for a very long time now, and seeing that post on front page on how a girl escaped the hands of kidnappers who wanted to sell her body parts to rich men, who are most likely into money rituals, so my question goes, does it actually work because if it doesn't I don't think it would have an increasing number of participants.

PS.- I have no ulterior motive for asking this, it's just that I'm a freethinker and have to get my self cleared on the fact that no spirituality exists in this world before I fully become an atheist.


There's nothing like money rituals. People have been misled by fairytale and movies into murdering their fellow beings.

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by haykes(m): 5:11pm On Sep 16, 2017
Can u just give urself 2 ritualist 4 example and see d outcome
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Nobody: 5:12pm On Sep 16, 2017
just kuku tell U you wan do....meanwhil it works hun?
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by mike4real2(m): 5:12pm On Sep 16, 2017
I have said it before and will keep saying it money rituals dont work . Please they should arrest, and sentence all native doctors involve in human head for money ritual to death by hanging. Because, no native doctor no money ritualls its time the govt bring out these demons called native doctors from their comfort zone.

Imagine a native doctor telling a desperate money seeking man that if he brings a human head d juju will make him a billionaire all bullshit!! And next a young struggling mother of 2 kids is kidnapped on her way to the market with terror and fear in her eyes, she watches as the hack man strikes the machete on her neck and her childeren are made orphans imagine the pain and misery her family will experience. Please arrest all native doctors involve in money ritual now enough of the killing of innocent nigerians!!

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by lyntiffany(f): 5:13pm On Sep 16, 2017
dancewith:
Human parts can never magically transform one into wealth. It makes no sense and defies logical reasoning. There is no such thing neither does witchcraft exist. We are merely driven by superstitions anchored on medieval African belief system.

You would have blood on your hands for nothing if you choose this path. It doesn't Work, would never work and cannot work. Hard work is what you are looking for if you wish to be successful
Why do you think witchcraft does not exist?
Who termed it witchcraft if not the white me .
Are you trying to say the bible is not correct when it said " suffer not the witch to live?

The white men believe in spiritism......Am sure you have come across words like Voodoo, Baphomet, ghost, demons e.t.c. If there's any race that showcases spiritsm in their movies it's the whites. Take your time grab some of their horror movies then you will come back and thank me.
All races believes in spiritism or spirituality whichever you call it.

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by BrotherJesu(m): 5:14pm On Sep 16, 2017
We need someone to fall victim for this to be proven
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Nobody: 5:15pm On Sep 16, 2017
donblade85555:
evil power exist. nobody told me this, I saw it live in my compound. a woman confessed that she was the one bottling another woman pregnancy. because the woman has been pregnant for 13 months. after her confession she died and the woman went into labour immediately.


You're so lucky. I wish incidents like these could happen before my very eyes. I would have believed instantly. But as it stands I'm only being drawn away further from spirituality every morning.

Or maybe they actually happen.. but I see them as coincidences(or are they?) and coupled with the fact that society frowns at little children questioning "supernatural" activities.

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Desyner: 5:17pm On Sep 16, 2017
Ugosample:


You are still validating his point.

These stupid things are mostly found in places with high black populations; of which Jamaica is one of them.

Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by BrotherJesu(m): 5:18pm On Sep 16, 2017
doctorkush:
who is this guy above me


dude surely is high on weed... cheesy

best way to get answer op is for you to go to their headquarters at Ogun State .. but make sure your head is under lock and keys .... because it has gotten so serious nowadays that you will get home before noticing that your head is missing cheesy


and wrists too

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by ochardbaby(m): 5:19pm On Sep 16, 2017
Pidgin2:
They are only being tricked


Nothing is real about money rituals. It's highest order of Fraud.

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Desyner: 5:19pm On Sep 16, 2017
Ugosample:


You are still validating his point.

These stupid things are mostly found in places with high black populations; of which Jamaica is one of them.

Why are whites involved in it then? Oga it is so real. The catch is that human life is always involved.
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by realestniggah: 5:19pm On Sep 16, 2017
chemystery:
Nigerians and Africans are known to still hold wide number of superstitious beliefs. Like you indicated, we have increasing numbers of participants because they believe magical potions of human parts can bring fortune even when there is no proof of anyone ever getting rich from such. It is just what it is - a mere superstitious belief!

Most times, what we hear are stories and speculations founded on ignorance and hearsays, and our media and home videos also contribute in propagating these false beliefs.

I will say those who engage or believe in such are driven by ignorance, poverty, desperation, gullibility, and irrationalism.

If money ritual works, it should be ubiquitous. But then, you only hear of it happening in some parts of Africa.

Just try google and see if you will get results of ritual killing outside Africa.

you couldn't have said it any better

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Desyner: 5:20pm On Sep 16, 2017
donblade85555:
evil power exist. nobody told me this, I saw it live in my compound. a woman confessed that she was the one bottling another woman pregnancy. because the woman has been pregnant for 13 months. after her confession she died and the woman went into labour immediately.
Are you minding those people. They are determined not to believe.
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by realestniggah: 5:21pm On Sep 16, 2017
ObalufonIII:
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Having joined NL since 2007, I've seen numerous threads on this topic and I've at the same time observed people display their curiosity and some their folly.

A lot of Africans, especially the Yoruba folks try so hard to come off smart by down talking oogun or money ritual in this case as non-existent.

As a person with Orisa background, a young Babalawo, someone who has seen quite a bit and an academic I'll tell you this much -- money ritual does exist.

Money ritual is broken into several levels depending on how hopeful/hopeless; relaxed/desperate the individual is but no matter what side the individual is, for money ritual to work a source of income is required.

Now while having a source of income, money ritual depending on the scale only helps to keep your income steady so much so that you'll never have to lack -- you'll get everything you want and need. You'll be rich but not in the league of the Dangotes, the Bill Gates, the Alakijas, the Obasanjos, the Tinubus. To be in their league requires you'll have their type of source of income and with money rituals you'll earn better than them in that where they may complain or find difficulty, you'll find ease and seamless turnovers financially.

There are two sides to money rituals with each having its repercussions.

1. The money ritual that requires you put in 50/60% effort depending on one's head/luck. In this case, if a person was for example runninh a business selling or supplying, the customers/patronage and earnings will be beyond what people in the same business earn. It will require that you invest, meet people, print business cards, run adverts and every other thing required for a business to thrive but you'll never complain, runa loss or make no profits. The side effect here is once the ritual lapses, the extra ordinary favours fade out and things will begin to deplete. This often requires renewal of ritual but doing a ritual that is a step above the initial one. E.g: a ritual with pigeon, followed by the one with chicken, goat, sheep, horse etc but they last for years before renewal anyway.

2. The money ritual that requires lesser effort. Say 10/20 percent effort. Using the same example as above, rather than doing all the effort to put one's business/investment out there all that is required is just to open a shop/store or just erecta business outlet and patronage/customers begin to swarm left and right without any necessary advert -- even if this store is erected in a shithole, people will flock it. This type of ritual in grades require human blood, human parts and sometimes full human. And it is split into three parts - having to render a human useless, feeding people to use their luck and outright murder. This ritual comes with lifespan, doers often live a shorter life and if they do not die, they live a post-ritual life in a nasty penury. Escape route is to invest when earnings are made and the first type of money ritual is vigorously pursued to keep the investments yielding but they'll be struggling to yield whichis better than nothing at all.

I hope whosoever is desperate for money weighs their optionsand consider proper hardwork and self improvement than taking the money ritual route because in the end, either in the first or second one, patches for sustenance is always required.

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absolutely crap..your parent just wasted money on your education

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by emmaitive(m): 5:22pm On Sep 16, 2017
what kind of question is dis..is as if u are askin weda d devil is real..i pray u dont fall into dea hand before u believ
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by IFNOTGOD(m): 5:23pm On Sep 16, 2017
Japhet04:
Just asking grin

y u dey ask us as if we don do money rituals before plz direct ur questions to those who u suspect have done it.

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