Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 7:10pm On Dec 07, 2021 |
@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? |
Travel › Re: Not All Countries Are Suitable For Migration As A Nigerian by MiracleMe7: 5:37pm On Dec 07, 2021*. Modified: 10:18am On Dec 08, 2021 |
Charles61: All these copy and paste bloggers . With no adequate research. Imagine talking about South Cyprus. Do you know that South Cyprus minimum wage is higher than Greece who is in Schengen country region.
South Cyprus (800 euro) Greece (400)
My Greece colleague at work in south Cyprus told me, and this is the guy who had 7.6 in Electrical electronic and MBA in UK, so he had to run to South Cyprus for job.
Oga Romanian, Greece, bulgeria and UK are the major European workers in south Cyprus presently.
I had the best MBA which your country could not give to me, infact your number university no near my university in ranking. 450 in the world.
I payed all my expenses with my part time job, and still send little I can to my family.
Una go dey do copy and paste without adequate research. While foreign blogger would take there time to travel, get an adequate fact.
Nigeria ehenn. God will help our bloggers Sharrraaap there you are a big liar. There is no job in south Cyprus. A country that only depends on tourism. No atom of mineral resources in SC. No industries or manufacturing companies in South Cyprus. The only job you can get there is hotel and restaurant jobs, but this is strictly only in summer because that is only when their hotels and restaurants business boom due to influx of tourist in the country during summer. How could their minimum wage become 800euros? A lot of Cypriots work in Australia and other developed countries because the economy of the country is raped. South Cyprus was deceived to enter the EU so that European Union will help them fight Turkey that occupies their north territory. But they were disappointed when they found out that the EU deceived them. South Cyprus is not a go area for any genuine hustlers I will not even advise my worst enemy to go to South Cyprus. The most racist people on earth. The locals (Cypriots) are still living primitive life. And you dare not toast there women or else you will receive it hot from their men or police. Most Africans especially Nigerians go after other European women for marriage to get their yellow slip (Residency permit) but not Cypriot women. Please stop this lie or I will counter every lie you put on here just to trick people to go waste their hard-earned money in SC. I still have some friends that have been in SC for close to 15yrs but never achieved any single project back home. No wife, no children, no money while their age is the middle 40s and another 50s. South Cyprus is good for transit, obtaining a student visa after one semester go to another better European country, or you get married to a European woman to get a "yellow slip" ( yellow slip is a residency permit issue to those that marry European women in SC ) that is how Nigerians do it over there. Please don't go to South Cyprus if you are not buoyant enough, it is not a place of legit hustling. Don't mind what this poster placed here, I suspect he is into agency, deceiving/luring people to come to Cyprus then later you will regret it when you might have been there. Student are not even allowed to work during school period. It's only in summer that students are allowed to work. If immigration catches you working during school hour you will be deported. The locals (Cypriots) are complaining that the foreigners are taking their hotels & restaurants jobs during summer. Please don't go to Cyprus to suffer!!! I repeat it again, don't go to Cyprus to suffer!!! You better stay in Nigeria and invest the money by God's grace you will laugh at last. I have never seen a Nigerian living abroad that is a billionaire. Otedola, Dangote, Adenuga, Okoya, Peter Obi, Adeleke, Indimi, Cubana, etc they did not make their money abroad. Abroad is only good if you want to enjoy social amenities and to give your children quality education. But when it comes to making money, you will make it easier in Nigeria to abroad. But most importantly pray and seek God's direction before you make the move to travel, some guys are not destined to make it abroad. Good luck to my brothers and sisters! May God's mercy and grace always locate us. Amen! |
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Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 3:09pm On Dec 05, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique: Once is the alusi that works for a village
Agwu is the alusi that works for you.
So, if you pay homage to both your village alusi and your agwu, then more success for you. Understood! My regards |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 3:08pm On Dec 05, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique: If you're patient enough, It's better you let your agwu fight for you.
Although there's nothing wrong in reacting when you're provoked.
As long as you didn't cause the provocation. Ok sir Thank you |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 2:47pm On Dec 05, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique: I'll take the bolded as "I don't want to suffer in this life again"
But you must work hard.
By "work hard", I mean that the little effort you put will be rewarded.
No matter how little your efforts are.
If you relax and do nothing, nothing will come for you.
If you do bad to people, bad things will come to you.
If you knowingly kill someone, your Agwu will kill you.
That's why it's complicated.
People run away from it, because they have bad intentions.
Keep your heart pure, think nothing bad for you fellow man and nothing bad will come to you. 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 |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 2:39pm On Dec 05, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique: Yes it's an Alusi, the one assigned to people by God.
It's different from the popular Alusi, the ones assigned to different villages by God. What is the difference there? |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 2:31pm On Dec 05, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique: By "joining" with someone else doesn't mean that you'll both have the same luck.
It means the agwu is present there, so it's up to you to respect and follow what it says.
As long as you respect the agwu and do all you're supposed to do, you'll have unlimited luck.
Agwu has positively changed my life, ma family and I never lack anything we need.
When you do yours, you'll see what I mean. Bros, I am going through all our conversations here and I found it interesting to ask you this questions. How will someone knows what agwu is saying? How will someone respect the agwu? Please I am waiting to hear from you sir
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Celebrities › Re: 'I Once Had Sex At The Back Of A Trailer' - Genny Uzoma by MiracleMe7: 5:41am On Dec 03, 2021 |
You guys should have understood what the lady means that she had sex at the back of a trailer.
The trailer is about the guy's big dick, while the guys are knacking her from the back. |
Romance › Re: Housewife, 31, Fights With Lady, 28 Over 19-year-old Yahoo Boy by MiracleMe7: 3:41am On Dec 02, 2021 |
If you believe this story by the poster things fall apart then you know that you are original mumu |
Food › Re: The Food I Will Be Missing When I Become Rich (photos) by MiracleMe7: 9:02pm On Dec 01, 2021 |
Yorubas and disgusting food are like 5&6 |
Politics › Re: What Do You Know About Igede Tribe In Benue State? by MiracleMe7: 9:50pm On Nov 27, 2021 |
God1000: lol I even thought I was talking to an idoma person, Igbos are facing serious marginalisation in Nigeria right now, the reason for Biafra agitation and the current anarchy in South East, so you are in no position to even mock us. You don't have a sense. I think you are smart enough after reading your write up but this assertion you made against Igbos shows how hateful you Benue people have against the Igbos. Your fathers joined Hausa Fulanis to fight against Igbos during Biafra and Nigeria war. But today what is happening? The same Fulanis are killing your people en mass. Fulanis have already concurred some villages in Benue. You have not dealt with the Fulani killing your people and destroying your farmland but you are busy here talking trash against the great Igbo tribe that has been a Hausa Fulani nightmare since Nigeria had independence. If not for how brave and wise Igbo people are Hausa Fulani could have Islamize Nigeria because it's only Igbos that challenge them in this country. Mr man, soon all your people will start having bp because of the hatred you people have on the igbo tribe. Watch your back because soonest you will come to seek refuge on Igbo land, because Fulani people has not finished dealing with you guys. Learn to show love and appreciate great people because that is the only means you Benue people will come to beg igbos for help, to fight Fulani in your land. Be wise!!! |
Phones › Re: Aside Hello, How Do You Pick Up A Call? by MiracleMe7: 4:15pm On Nov 25, 2021 |
chatinent: If I call you and you are owing me: “James, good day. Wetin dey happen na? Why you dey do me like this?”
Girlfriends: “babe, what's up?”
Crazy friends: “alaye/aje howfar na?”
Relatives I am older than: “Michael, how are you doing? How is your mum?”
Relatives older than me: “hello, good afternoon sir/ma... I missed your calls.”
If you call me, I don't have your number and you are waiting for me to talk first, we will breathe together till thy kingdom comes! It's a disgusting attitude. I know someone that has missed an opportunity that could have changed his life and that of his family. How can you withhold a call of someone that has put credit in his/her phone not even your credit to call you, only what you can do is to wait for the person first to say Hello? It's pride! If it's not pride I don't see the reason you would dive into such nasty behavior. For me, if I have a business to give you and I call you only but you to pick my call without uttering any words, waiting for me first to talk. You have lost out, that business will be giving to another serious person. Know this and change your disgusting lifestyles! |
Family › Re: I Am Confused As A Father And As Husband by MiracleMe7: 10:06am On Nov 25, 2021 |
Oga from your story, I guess that you live in Abuja.
I want to ask you some question;
When a situation like this arises it is the men that are the cause of it.
Have you cheated on your wife before?
If you answer me then I have something important thing to tell you.
I wish you a fruitful and a happy home |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 6:58pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique: I don't know what will happen if our kids don't feed our Agwu.
I really don't know, I'll ask Ezeudo.
Ok you called him? That's good. He's a very good man.
He takes pride in his work, doesn't put money first. Yes I concur with you, he doesn't put money first. I will travel to the East to see him soon. I will ask him every question I want. I will tell you how I went thereafter |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 6:01pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique: Send Agwu away? ? ? Hell no!
It's just like saying you want to send your Chi away.
Agwu works closely with your Chi.
Agwu is like the Arusi of your Chi.
I can't really explain it well, cos it's very complicated.
One thing I know, with Agwu, you can never lack what you need in life.
If everyone is suffering, you will never suffer.
Any little effort you put in your work will be rewarded.
If you put in great effort in your work, you will be rewarded greatly. Brother Royalboutique, the question I asked was that; After someone finished his/her earthly journey at old age. What will happen if the children don't want to continue feeding the agwu? That is why @OfficialAPCNg answered that. But do you know, what is the negative consequences if the children don't want to continue feeding the agwu? I called the Ezeudo in the morning, the man is a good man based on how he answered me. I will travel down to SE to go see him. Thank you my kindhearted brother |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 5:17pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
OfficialAPCNig: Yes.
But with kola, nzu and hot.
 I am not living in the village, I am far away from the northern part of the country. Ori aku m, is a Christian, can never participate to pray with me with nzu, kola, and hot. She hates anything omen ala. So can I pray personally with those things after we have finished an early morning family prayer? |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 4:27pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
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. Ok sir, thank you for this explanations, I do really appreciate it. Please I need you also as a mentor concerning omenala. Please give me your WhatsApp number. @RoyalBoutique has given me his own WhatsApp number. Another question I want to ask is this; After someone has finished his journey on earth at a very old age and leave this world. Will the person's agwu disturb his children because the agwu is not being fortified again? |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 3:52pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
OfficialAPCNig: What your Agwu will do for you depends on how you yields It. So I can't tell you what it do for you..
But here are the seven spirits of Agwu.
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 your are innocent and you want to nack the person, this part of agwu will locate him before the nkita agwu use him do cruise. All these agwu you mentioned. Does it mean I will choose one of them among the ones I want to install? Or is it that all of them are together inside the agwu I want to install? Thank you bros |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 3:49pm On Nov 22, 2021*. Modified: 4:06pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique: Oh, and one important thing.
God is God.
The number one in everything we do.
So if you learn how to goo orji, always thank God first, then thank your Chi second, before you thank any other spirit you have.
Remember, God is God ... God is not Jesus.
People always confuse Jesus and God to be the same thing.
Jesus had a beginning and an end.
God has no beginning and no end.
So they are not the same. That is the confusion in Christianity. Taking Jesus as God. And also that Jesus is a Son of God. But we quote Bible where it is written that Jesus and God are ONE and no one comes to the Father (God) but through me. So Christians took Jesus as God. But Muslims don't do that mistake. They took Muhammed as a messenger of God. Please answer me this question, After I install agwu can I still do morning prayer with my family at home? |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 3:43pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique: You install and feed your Chi first.
Chi is easier, it's installed in an okposi, you don't need any permanent place to keep it.
Keep feeding your Chi and you will make a lot of progress in life.
Your Chi will tell you when you're ready for Agwu.
Like I said before, Agwu Is very very very complicated.
As for church, it's better you channel all your energy into traditional worshipping so that you'll benefit immensely.
Dividing your religion between traditional and western is very tricky.
For example, if Agwu or Chi brings money for you (which happens constantly), you cannot donate the money to the church.
It will bring a lot of irreversible damages to you and your family.
Traditional religion is very easy to follow, and also very complicated to follow.
It's easy only if you focus on it alone.
It's complicated only if you mix it with other religions. Please what is Okposi? |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 3:34pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] RoyalBoutique: I've forgotten the password to the email I used to register on nairaland.
My WhatsApp number is .
I'll delete this number from here soon. Thank you, I will send you messages on WhatsApp. @OfficialAPCNg, pls your contact |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 3:26pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique: You're a true son of Igbo land
The bolded statement is a fact.
My own Dibia doesn't have a static price.
Anytime he heeds to do a work, he will gba afa first and the mmuo will tell him how much to charge.
The things of world are bigger than anyone can imagine.
It's good to know you OfficialAPCNig Just as I wanted to know you, but you haven't reply my email brother. Anyone that has a spiritual eye will know that you and APCOfficial are a blessing to any Igbo man you are in contact with. Both of you are the kind of people I need now in my life. I want you guys as mentor. Pls reply my email I sent since last week. APCOfficial plz I sent you an email today, I need your contact. I don't want to put the personal phone number online. |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 3:18pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
It's good to know you OfficialAPCNig[/quote]Just as I wanted to know you because I feel it's good. But you have not answered my email since last week brother. |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 3:12pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique: Ha ok, that's better
OfficialAPCNig explained better than me, I concur with the processes he said.
First you have to do your Chi (Onye Uwa), that's the very first thing.
It's your Chi that will tell you when to do your Agwu.
If you don't have your permanent house, you can join your Awgu with someone's own.
When you build your own house (not rented), then you install your Awgu there.
Once you've setup your Agwu, just cancel other religions.
One thing I don't concur with OfficialAPCNig is the N50k price.
That's probably the price when you want to set it up in your own house.
But like I said before, I joined mine with someone that's already set his own up, so i only paid N15k.
I've almost completed my own house, so I'll install it ASAP. Bros, thank you very much! 1. Do you mean I should install my chi or I should feed my chi before I install agwu? 2. I don't know anyone that I can join my agwu with. 3. I'm confused on this part. Does it mean that my agwu will not work for me if I go to church or is there negative consequences if I install agwu and go to church? But what I am certain is that there is some certain prayers that I will not participate to pray. Just like APCOfficial says that I should not undermine the agwu if I go to church. Give ceaser what belongs to ceazer |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 3:01pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
OfficialAPCNig: Install your Agwu where you're sure it will not be removed. An Agwu needs a permanent resting place unless Chi ikenga you carry to anywhere.
The explanation is in igbo but I'll try in English.
When you don't have a permanent abode for your Agwu but want to have an Agwu, the dibia will set up one for you, but it's not Agwu Ezumezu. I don't know how to explain it please. Most Agwu are in a tree, but when you don't have a place "a ga aru gi Agwu," they'll install it in a calabash and you can carry it around.
This is deeper but this is the only way I can explain it in English.
To install your Chi you'll need to know your chi by name and the market day they born him or her. But if you don't know, then do it on Eke market day. Get a wooden image to serve as a physical point of contact (ikenga na okposi). It's where you'll install the spirit. Tie white cloth around the image. Get four yam, orishi leaves, oke nsu na nwunye nsu, edo, igbo kola, fowl and others.
There's a way to arrange the items which I'll not mention here. Call down your chi into the image, there are things you'll say which I'll not mention here also. Kill the fowl and sprinkle the blood, make sure it touches the orishi leave.
Cook the yam and eat with your chi from the same plate, before giving to others.
I missed out a lot of things so that you won't try it yourself. Installing spirits into images is dangerous if you have not perfected it.
if you're a woman, make sure a male is beside you when installing your chi.
They'll not do you anything so far as you don't undermine them. But there's no way you'll been in church nd mosque without undermining them. But if you can give Ceasar his own, then no wahala.
Don't proceed if you are not an Igbo man. Our deities love being spoken to with Igbo proverbs.
Again, don't try to install a chi into ikenga na okposi if you're not Igbo, so that you don't install the wrong spirit. There's a huge chance you'll invoke a spirit into that image the moment you spill that animal blood.
in my place, some children mistakenly invoke spirits into an Ikenga by just killing rats. They were playing and decided to recreate what they saw the elders do, but they don't understand the spiritual implications and they didn't tell anyone.
Whatever they installed into the image killed two out of the three because they don't know how to feed and control it. The third person was lucky because afa revealed the cause. They did the ritual for sending away a deity.
Our deities are not wicked. They will give you signs through hardships and it's left for you to find out through afa why you are suffering. So, third person understood his suffering was unnatural, so "ya agba afa" and the afa (Ifa for yorubas) revealed the caused.
He did the necessary things and was free.
So don't install a chi yourself.
Leave odinala Igbo for Ndi Igbo, make our deities no use your destiny and life catch cruise.
No go install Agwu if you're not at peace with your chi. Don't set up Chi if you're not ready for the things it requires. Don't spill blood for any of our deities if you're not at peace with your chi, oha muo gi na di mmiri gi.
Don't proceed if you don't have any ancestral link with igbo land. Our ndi ichie don't know your ndi ichie and there's no way you can connect with our deities without ndi ichie. So, don't invite our deities into a party you don't know how to dance their dance.
Surugede bu egwu ndi muo. Agbara ala yi na egbu nwata mgbe ndu ya kachasiya uto.
WE RISE!!! Thank you sir, I appreciate your wise counsel and educative analysis concerning omenala. Honestly, this kind of thing are we Igbos that we're not close to our ancestral traditional religion supposed to know. Many Igbos like me don't know our left and right in terms of our tradition because of the white religion we have embraced for such a long time now. But, I am happy that I am heading in the right direction now. God bless you more brother for this beautiful help. You and @RoyalBoutique are the best. People that have the interest of his kinsmen at heart. I have another question for you Sir; As you have narrated all this things. I did not see where you mentioned the benefit of installing Agwu. What am I stand to gain when I install this agwu? Once more I appreciate from down my deep heart |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 2:48pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
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Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 10:18am On Nov 22, 2021 |
OfficialAPCNig: Don't install Agwu, Chi ikenga if you are not an Igboman.
Don't go and kill yourself.
Again, don't install Agwu if you don't have your own place. You can't remove an agwu once installed.
But you can have an Agwu without installing it until you have your place. I don't know the right word to use so I use "install."
If you know you no fit do Agwu things, better install your chi and feed it appropriately. Your chi is your spirit guide and intercedes on your behalf.
Installing an Agwu without setting up your chi first is risky. No true odinala dibia will install your agwu without advising you to make peace with your chi.
Again, you can install your chi yourself but you can't install your agwu. Your chi should always be with you. You have to carry it around.
Lest I forget, also ensure you are at peace with your oha muo, ndi mmiri gi (if you are nwa mmiri) before installing agwu or carrying any offor. It requires knowing the Igbo stream or river you reincarnated from.
Like I said, if you are not Igbo, don't try to experiment with our odinala.
You'll kill yourself.
A word is a enough for the wise.
We rise!!!
Be advised, it'll cost you up to 50k to install an Agwu whether you feed it fowl or goat.
The cost of getting the ritual materials might not be much but the dibia doing it for you is not doing charity.
Again if you install any of this, just know church or mosque is over for you.
If you are not ready for odinala no put your head or ya eri isi gi. Thank you sir! I really appreciate your input. Please I will appreciate it if you answer the following questions; 1. Can someone that inherited his father's obi (House) as the first son install Agwu in the house? Though the person has bought land outside his father's house, but not yet put a structure in the land. Or will the person go to install the Agwu at the new land? 2. According to you and I quote " But you can have an agwu without installing it until you have your place. How does somebody achieve this? 3. How does someone install his Chi and feed it? 4. Does it mean that if I install Agwu or Chi that I can not go to church or mosque? Why? How? Does Agwu prohibit someone not to go to church? Please I will appreciate it if you answer me to avoid mistakes. Thank you dear |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 6:21pm On Nov 19, 2021 |
Truvelisback: Unfortunately, Nairaland MODERATORS most times brings post to front page based on POLITICS AND FAVOURITISM. If u are among their favourite members , ur post will come to Front Page, no matter how senseless ur post may be. But that is very unfair! Look at a topic like this that suppose to be on the front page is being neglected. That is the problem with Nigerians, any small position they will bring in favoritism and bribe before you could help. A topic like this that many people could have learned a lot is being relegated because I am not their friends or tribe. May God continue to bless all the moderators here especially lalasticala |
Culture › Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7(op): 11:22am On Nov 19, 2021 |
Good morning sir,
Sir I'm really missing you already, please answer me. I want to discuss something to you privately. I am planning to go see the man in Nnobi that installed agwu to you.
Please, tell me how will I reach you privately? I have DM you, I guess you have not checked your email. Please check it abeg sir |
Politics › Re: Lands Restoration: Emene Nike Community, NULGE Praise Enugu Government's Action by MiracleMe7: 8:08am On Nov 19, 2021 |
The most usel*ss and clueless governor in Nigeria. Fat Governor Mrs Ifeoma Ugwuanyi. Media governor award 2021. Every junction now in Enugu and as you are entering Enugu from the north is mounted with the governor giant billboards. Enugu state is regretting why they voted this man. Ifeanyi ugwuanyi transferred all the senior nursing officers in parklane to villages because someone went to gossip to the governor against those innocent mothers, some of them are nursing mothers that are still breastfeeding their babies. This usel*ss governor without any investigation transferred them to villages to work. Let something like Ugwuanyi never come back again to Lion's house. That is the product of the one-party system Enugu is practicing. Must PDP rule Enugu? It's time for the other party to take charge in the government house come 2023 |
Education › Re: CCTV Caught A Witch Performing Ritual At Midnight On Ghanaian Campus (VIDEO) by MiracleMe7: 6:57pm On Nov 18, 2021 |
Don't mind Siggy this is a movie. I know the name of the movie. Jackie Appiah, Van Vicky are among the artist in the movie. |