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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by GAZZUZZ(m): 6:08pm On Sep 16, 2017
obamd:
From verifiable evidence, exemplified by the "ritual killers" nabbed at ile zik in Ikeja, most People who kill and slaughter do so for organ harvesting. They then sell the organs to exporters.

This is not to completely say there's nothing called blood money or something fetish that vomits money. I'm just giving a very logical approach and scientific explanation.

It's no longer news that people need organ transplants daily and those who have direct contact with buyers mainly from India know that its a multimillion dollar business and Nigeria is a major contributor.

The last time,a bad containing kidneys/liver was labelled 25,000 naira. The tunnel had a refrigerator and other dissecting instruments in it. So it's clear the organ harvesting business is a thing.

Una wey get juju experience, come talk your own

Your head de there.
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Nobody: 6:10pm On Sep 16, 2017
lordkush:
drKUSH
nice to meet you sir I'm lordKUSH

have you heard from papiKUSH?
nope ... is he a brother too??
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Nobody: 6:10pm On Sep 16, 2017
Austin234:
How did u know all these things?

Sir, I'm from what people call 'juju' background. Let's just say my academic exposure helped me research it more. I had access to answers for my questions.
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Nobody: 6:10pm On Sep 16, 2017
firstolalekan:
[s][/s]
Utter fückery.
Money ritual that won't make u be as rich as dangote, is that one money ritual?
Keep leaving in fantasy land..

Indeed, intelligent African. cheesy

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by horlahsunbo225(m): 6:10pm On Sep 16, 2017
banmee:


You need to be flogged. What's the point of going to school?
Why
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by akigbemaru: 6:11pm On Sep 16, 2017
obamd:
From verifiable evidence, exemplified by the "ritual killers" nabbed at ile zik in Ikeja, most People who kill and slaughter do so for organ harvesting. They then sell the organs to exporters.

This is not to completely say there's nothing called blood money or something fetish that vomits money. I'm just giving a very logical approach and scientific explanation.

It's no longer news that people need organ transplants daily and those who have direct contact with buyers mainly from India know that its a multimillion dollar business and Nigeria is a major contributor.

The last time,a bad containing kidneys/liver was labelled 25,000 naira. The tunnel had a refrigerator and other dissecting instruments in it. So it's clear the organ harvesting business is a thing.

Una wey get juju experience, come talk your own
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Nobody: 6:11pm On Sep 16, 2017
kings09:
Weldone for educating us. This gud to know

Yes sir.
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by akigbemaru: 6:12pm On Sep 16, 2017
ObalufonIII:


Indeed.

Why not subjecg yourself to the research.

Get as little as 100+, do the ritual then come back here within a few months to tell us you're not living lavish.

Asides you subjecting yourself to the risk & side effects, the fact that ritual killing is rife should make you curious about its efficacy.

Your close mindedness is why your parents wastef money on you. Scholarship is about being able to subject the mind to emperical studies.

I wish you well in your journey towards extremism.
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Nobody: 6:12pm On Sep 16, 2017
uvalued:

Japhet04 you can meet this poster for clarity since spirituality aint your choice...start your research with him

What research is that exactly?

Abeg o, I won't contribute to someone's money ritual journey. If for reaearch purposes, the person can tour any Yoruba town, request to meet any Babalawo or Oluwo of Ogboni of any town they go to for questions.
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by akigbemaru: 6:13pm 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.

Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by akigbemaru: 6:13pm 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.
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by akigbemaru: 6:14pm 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!!!
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Nobody: 6:14pm On Sep 16, 2017
horlus:


Hmm. An eye opener. Honestly life should not be this complicated. I'd rather enjoy my hard earned wealth and freestyle without having to remember renewal dates.

Sir/Ma,

Life in itself is complicated. People can get frustrated with life and opt for whatever option is available while for someone it is just utter desperation.

I was going to say 'A person who positions himself well will always make it in life' then a voice reminded me that I've met people who have indeed done the groundwork necessary to make it in life but an inexplicable thing keeps them down.

It is what it is.

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Nobody: 6:15pm On Sep 16, 2017
arabaribiti:



This guy has nail it am sure he is from ijebuode or ijebu igbo we also hear osole, oso aje and the like obalufon will shed more light on this

I'm not from Ijebu o, I'm from Ile-Ife. Ijebu folks are my fellow Yorubas nonetheless and I love them.

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by donblade85555(m): 6:21pm On Sep 16, 2017
Plasmbob1:


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.
one dae u will see one. but believe me, they exist oh.
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by lordkush: 6:21pm On Sep 16, 2017
doctorkush:
nope ... is he a brother too??
grin yes
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Nobody: 6:27pm On Sep 16, 2017
lordkush:
grin yes
will like to know him cheesy
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Nobody: 6:29pm On Sep 16, 2017
Jethrolite:
Your response is in some high quality sh?t.
umm! am going and come cool
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Halo22: 6:29pm On Sep 16, 2017
horlahsunbo225:
Only those who are destined to rich can made it thru money ritual
The other will get mad or caught


But there will be consequences
So in your myopic thought, some people are destined to be rich while some are to be poor. No wonder we have more poor people than rich people in this part of the world. My friend, the earlier you change ur mentality, the better for you.

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by nwoye72: 6:44pm On Sep 16, 2017
I don't believe it works.it just brainwashing
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by mrMeen(m): 6:46pm On Sep 16, 2017
abeg who cares about rituals the kind of money am aiming for in my heart I know that rituals cannot provide that sort of money.

and another things how is it that the babalawos and witch doctors that do it are poor and wretched feeding off of the allowance provided by their clients, why not monopolise the ritual for them selves so as to become rich forever after.

rubbish and trash they are.

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by 0m0nnakoda: 6:47pm On Sep 16, 2017
ObalufonIII:
.
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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First of all money ritual has NOTHING to do with Babalawo maybe you mean Onisegun. either way you have not said anything tangible and it is people like you that seek to give Ifa and Babalawos a bad name.

What you have not told us is HOW the so called money ritual works. Babalawos are not illiterates always or superstitious ignoramuses.

You have said nothing to prove that so called rituals for money have any more force than praying.
There is no such thing as Nollywood has led many Nigerians to believe.That is just fantasy



Please tell how this human sacrifice worked before people started spending paper money when all that was there was fishing and farming? You will plant one yam and harvest 1000?
The only thing stories like yours do is to motivate people to do human sacrifice wasting lives for nothing and I sincerely pray it is you or one of your that is caught because you keep falsehood alive.There is no such thing

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by banmee(m): 6:49pm On Sep 16, 2017
horlahsunbo225:
Why

For thinking any of this shiit is real.
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by 0m0nnakoda: 6:57pm On Sep 16, 2017
obamd:
From verifiable evidence, exemplified by the "ritual killers" nabbed at ile zik in Ikeja, most People who kill and slaughter do so for organ harvesting. They then sell the organs to exporters.

This is not to completely say there's nothing called blood money or something fetish that vomits money. I'm just giving a very logical approach and scientific explanation.

It's no longer news that people need organ transplants daily and those who have direct contact with buyers mainly from India know that its a multimillion dollar business and Nigeria is a major contributor.

The last time,a bad containing kidneys/liver was labelled 25,000 naira. The tunnel had a refrigerator and other dissecting instruments in it. So it's clear the organ harvesting business is a thing.

Una wey get juju experience, come talk your own
For an organ to be transplantable it must be used virtually immediately to be viable.. That scenario you are describing is not clinically realistic

In some countries they say bring albino parts others will say bring hunchback and so on. Some people even eat the organs .

If it was possible for an individual it should be possible for a country why not kill a few hundred people to get out of the recession

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Nobody: 6:59pm On Sep 16, 2017
0m0nnakoda:

First of all money ritual has NOTHING to do with Babalawo maybe you mean Onisegun. either way you have not said anything tangible and it is people like you that seek to give Ifa and Babalawos a bad name.

What you have not told us is HOW the so called money ritual works. Babalawos are not illiterates always or superstitious ignoramuses.

You have said nothing to prove that so called rituals for money have any more force than praying.
There is no such thing as Nollywood has led many Nigerians to believe.That is just fantasy

Calm down, uncle.

Every person who does itefa (Ifa initiation at Igbodu) is a Babalawo.

An Onisegun is one who has the knowledge of herbs, charms & such.

An Onisegun can become a Babalawo & a Babalawo can become an Onisegun.

In most cases, people who inherit 'juju' knowledge from ancestors always have to initiate into an Orisa or Ifa. Any onisegun with an inherited account of 'juju' often always knows how to do petty evil stuff & not heavy scale better thangs, so they often require being in 'awo' to better utilize and learn more about what they have.

So if you're not an Awo Ifa, Orisa or Ogboni you have no business coming at me.

My initial post was to explain Osole & help folks realize it isn't worth it NOT to tell you the spiritua workings behind it because I do not know. It is beyond logic & inexplicable.

Money Ritual is real, Nollywood has done nothing but tried to downplay it into putting head in a wardrobe that rains money without source when it is much more than that.

If you're going to come at me at the level you are, make sure you an Awo & we can sort this out in private.

Thank you.

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 7:01pm On Sep 16, 2017
cococandy:
I feel terribly sad and hurt for those who have lost their lives to these stupid and unfounded beliefs
yea that is why naija is so backward,
that youths out of hopelessness are trying to escape to study or work in other countries.

i wish people who believe in rituals and those that dont believe in it will be separated into two different countries.

because those guys are real hazards

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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by logic102(m): 7:01pm On Sep 16, 2017
the thing dey work like seriously

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