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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by dare2think: 12:00pm On Apr 25, 2013
lari03:
to further help his quest if he resides in Lagos just relocate to Ogun state and do research asking the local people about Aiyelala or Ogboni or some of their festivals.

My reason is for you to first establish the presence of unseen metaphysical forces before you talk about money rituals.

I recommend Ogun state because I have seen a voodoo display in Iperu remo, a mat dancing to music at a festival and it stretched to its full length to show nobody was inside it. this was August 2002.

Ok I agree. Strange things happen in Ogun State.

And you say this was in 2002 almost about 200 years after the first video camera. In the global age of camera phones and gadjets, no one was able to document this fantastic feat. No one.

All this was exclusive to your eyes only. You know what>> my computer just grew legs and started dancing too. You dare not ask me to prove jack!!

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by NigerianAsshole(f): 12:05pm On Apr 25, 2013
It is not like after the ritual there would be somebody vomiting money for you. Hell no.

After the ritual, you are going to experience an unexplainable 'luck' that will make you rich. And when you see money turning to sand in Nollywood, it is synonymous with the same unexplainable loss of money.

I am a scientist and i am very open-minded, but trust me the spiritual realm exists. I couldn't care less about it (spritual realm), but it does exist

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by Vado(m): 12:08pm On Apr 25, 2013
Don't tell me to supply you with prove or something but trust me, money ritual is as real as Hiding In Vegas. I've seen dark voodoo in effect with my eyes. It's up to you to believe or not.
Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by Toppiano(m): 12:18pm On Apr 25, 2013
My people perish because they lack knowledge!!!

For naija, money rituals dey o, no be film trick. Ask Clifford orji, you will know better.

Think of this: if people do organ trafficking and call it money rituals. Why do u see mutilated bodies with some parts missing? Are you telling me there is no market for the other parts left behind? Be wise dudes!!!

If there is no such thing as money rituals, then you can assume there is no juju in African society. But then all those things have conditions that is why people prefer working hard to doing them.

I nor be OPC, I nor be Bakassi o, me I be omo Jesu...singing

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by Emusan(m): 12:19pm On Apr 25, 2013
dare2think:

Why not?? (after all, he meduim we are using to communicate has passed through series of conical flask and test tubes for it to be possible.Why not use rituals to communicate with me?)



If he cant prove it why testify to it. Ofcourse I have been to some of the deep villages you speak of, and you know what I see?

Massive underdevelopment due to years corruption, little electricity, little education, inadequate health care, feudal ideologies and primitive and preserved cultural lifestyle (not that aything is wrong with that).

So, if you choose to believe something as absurd as blood money without any proof ( just like sango God of Thunder). Its your choice, dont just expect others to follow suit.

I understand you but think of it, the issue of money ritual does it start from SW and expanded East or North to East? But anywhere you get to in Nigeria you will hear the same story. Then ask yourself, did all Nigeria's ethnic group come from the same place? No!

Where I did my youth service a Village in Cross River state of Nigeria, a mad guy was in that village they later discover that he attempt to use his own blood brother for money ritual but "being that such thing can not be successful in their land according to them" the guy runs mad. He's a graduate, not a smoker but by the testimony from his brother they know everything. I'm not saying the dead body will be vomiting the money but money ritual is real! Charm is real! Devil is real! Hell is real! Heaven is real! And God is real!

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by dare2think: 12:21pm On Apr 25, 2013
>shakes head<


To believe anything is a subjective notion, but to prove; ha that is objectivity.

At least in the story of the doubting Thomas in the bible Thomas was shown proofs for him to believe.

Advances are made in the world by people who have been able to 'prove' that their concept or ideas works. Planes, jets, cars, computers, machinery. All the things that have been able to make us communicate with each other right now. These are proofs.

Its 2013 people, yet not one proof for 'all' in the existence of ritual money. We marvel and shrug at these tales by moonlight we hear from people but cant marvel at the concept of a plane flying in the air. Japan, Brazil, South korea and freaking indonesia are rapidly industrualizing and making use of tecnologies to make humanity better for their citizens

Nigeria, we are still believing in Ritual money. Why wont we have our Pastors in Forbes?

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by logica(m): 12:32pm On Apr 25, 2013
Mortiple: So the ritual scenes that have dominated Nigerian movies are figment of imagination of producers?

You see why I have issues with Nollywood producers? I have said it before: most id1ots in this country get their education from Nollywood. So Nollywood has a responsibility to make sensible movies and not the garbage they regularly churn out.

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by dare2think: 12:32pm On Apr 25, 2013
I hope that Sango,Ifa or the magicians in Ogun State will be able to provide us Constant electricity in the future.

Civilisation is over-rated.

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by logica(m): 12:34pm On Apr 25, 2013
Toppiano: My people perish because they lack knowledge!!!

For naija, money rituals dey o, no be film trick. Ask Clifford orji, you will know better.

Think of this: if people do organ trafficking and call it money rituals. Why do u see mutilated bodies with some parts missing? Are you telling me there is no market for the other parts left behind? Be wise dudes!!!

If there is no such thing as money rituals, then you can assume there is no juju in African society. But then all those things have conditions that is why people prefer working hard to doing them.

I nor be OPC, I nor be Bakassi o, me I be omo Jesu...singing
LMAO at bold text. An ignorant mind actually thinks he's knowledgable.
Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by Emusan(m): 12:35pm On Apr 25, 2013
dare2think:

Ok I agree. Strange things happen in Ogun State.

And you say this was in 2002 almost about 200 years after the first video camera. In the global age of camera phones and gadjets, no one was able to document this fantastic feat. No one.

All this was exclusive to your eyes only. You know what>> my computer just grew legs and started dancing too. You dare not ask me to prove jack!!

Guy are you not a Nigerian? Somebody like me started using camera phone 2005 that is even because I have left the village.

My friend has a video clip in VHS we are looking on how to copy it to VCD/DVD. It is a video of one festval in Benin I can't remember the name of the village again, is all about this occultic power display where they set a tyre and the man entered it (you can only see the man's head) they pour petrol on it and set it ablase, it burn for almost an hour and they call the man to come out from it and he came out live without any where get burnt.
Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by logica(m): 12:38pm On Apr 25, 2013
lari03:
I have seen a voodoo display in Iperu remo, a mat dancing to music at a festival and it stretched to its full length to show nobody was inside it. this was August 2002.
Ogbeni watch Mind Freak by Criss Angel and tell me if your Ogun people can match the guy's juju. I know that next thing you will say is Chris has sold his soul to the Devil.
Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by delishpot: 12:40pm On Apr 25, 2013
Well let me Explain this and close this topic. They offer human parts to the devil as the ultimate sacrifice for him to change the situation around them i.e to make those owing them big cash pay up, make them win big contracts, to be able to speak to the masses and make them do what ever the sacrifice bringer says some politicians and 19 boys do this even some big babes wanna be so alhaji and chief will give what ever they ask for, to spiritually draw customers to their trade, to give in exchange for their lives or the lives of loved ones, to hypnotize people into thinking they are healed at the sacrifice bringer's church, mosque or healing home, As a thank you gift to the devil for maintaining their wealth and lives through armed robbery career, shoot e nor enter and disappear in times of danger(politicians, police ,mopol, armed robbers, drivers, uni cultists do this some times. To make the devil or gods bless a community as they usher in new seasons or kings or send off seasons and kings. Those are what they use these organs for. Tongue for do as I say, Heart for bravery during armed robbery, eyes for seeing answers in promotion exams, boobs and reproductive parts for wealth as vajayjay and peepees produce kids so shall it produce money etc. They don't have ritual boxes that produce money rather they use the body part to draw luck and desires.

Maybe it doesn't work I wouldn't know that, one thing I know is that people do it and people keep going back to do it and that is the problem we have. our world is not safe.

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by dare2think: 12:42pm On Apr 25, 2013
Emusan:

Guy are you not a Nigerian? Somebody like me started using camera phone 2005 that is even because I have left the village.

My friend has a video clip in VHS we are looking on how to copy it to VCD/DVD. It is a video of one festval in Benin I can't remember the name of the village again, is all about this occultic power display where they set a tyre and the man entered it (you can only see the man's head) they pour petrol on it and set it ablase, it burn for almost an hour and they call the man to come out from it and he came out live without any where get burnt.

lol. I am a Nigerian and I believe video camera has been in nigeria atleast since the 1960s.

As for your VHS, I choose to not believe until you come back and prove me silly. Fair?
Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by logica(m): 12:44pm On Apr 25, 2013
basadenet:

Somebody like you should be liken to the doubting Thomas of the bible. Would you allow an herbalist to try or hit you on your body with a charm for you to know if it is real?
If say yes, then contact me so i can try it on you, then thereafter you would know that this wild world you are in is not two but just one. Na fly wey no hear word they follow dead body enter grave.
Ignorant people like you use fear as a tool and also are controlled by that means. A so called "powerful" juju man was publicly undressed on live TV by a critic in India 3 years ago. It was so refreshing. He threatened to kill the dude on TV and the dude obliged. He made noise touched the dude a million times; nothing happened.
Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by logica(m): 12:51pm On Apr 25, 2013
Connoisseur:

But what i think is that the human sacrifices confer on them ritualists a sort of 'midas touch' where everything they touch turns to gold.
If human sacrifice would confer Midas Touch, then the whole of the Mayan land should have turned into gold given the amount of human sacrifice which occurred right at the time their civilization was going under. Rather what they got was near if not total extinction.

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by Tracetruth: 1:10pm On Apr 25, 2013
dare2think:

Kindly tell us, and if possible, show us these 'realities'.



Now we question civilisation?? yet we complain about insuffecient electricity or bad roads. We will be the first to buy the latest Iphone or blackberry.

Suddenly Suddenly something is wrong with civilisation. Like I said, Nigeria is caught between Feudalism and Modernsim.
my reply didn't question civilization, neither did i say it's bad. Am saying that, we think when we accept things that works beyond the five senses we are seen as being backward and uneducated. Let me tell you, they is no amount of telling that would do good, i advice that you go join one, that would allow you an encounter of the first order. Good scientists would go all lengths to verify difficult cases. Thanks tracetruth
Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by delishpot: 1:15pm On Apr 25, 2013
Emusan:

Guy are you not a Nigerian? Somebody like me started using camera phone 2005 that is even because I have left the village.

My friend has a video clip in VHS we are looking on how to copy it to VCD/DVD. It is a video of one festval in Benin I can't remember the name of the village again, is all about this occultic power display where they set a tyre and the man entered it (you can only see the man's head) they pour petrol on it and set it ablase, it burn for almost an hour and they call the man to come out from it and he came out live without any where get burnt.

Oya, play it and record the screen with your phone then post it lets see.
Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by dare2think: 1:16pm On Apr 25, 2013
Tracetruth: my reply didn't question civilization, neither did i say it's bad. Am saying that, we think when we accept things that works beyond the five senses we are seen as being backward and uneducated.

How did you reach the conclusion that these things are beyond the 5 senses (but yet you understand them, do you have supernatural senses)?
Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by Ohislee(m): 1:23pm On Apr 25, 2013
Money Ritual is real, beleive it or not,
There is a popular case study in Edo state back in d early 80s, Lawyer Alegbe, Human heads were found in his waldrope when he was caught.
Back then Lawyer Alagbe dose not loose any case brought to his chamber.
For other case studies check your daily news paper.
If U still dont beleive that, follow my Ijebu broda to his village, where there is a shrine in every half Kilometer.
Pretend to be lost, and start asking people unnecessary questions and see if you would come back alive.

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by dare2think: 1:31pm On Apr 25, 2013
Ohislee: Money Ritual is real, beleive it or not,
There is a popular case study in Edo state back in d early 80s, Lawyer Alegbe, Human heads were found in his waldrope when he was caught.
Back then Lawyer Alagbe dose not loose any case brought to his chamber.
For other case studies check your daily news paper.
If U still dont beleive that, follow my Ijebu broda to his village, where there is a shrine in every half Kilometer.
Pretend to be lost, and start asking people unnecessary questions and see if you would come back alive.

More fear rhetorics!

Let me guess, your neighbor's aunty's brother's, uncle's, brother inlaw told you.

Did you actually see/witness this story in person?

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by Tracetruth: 1:47pm On Apr 25, 2013
dare2think:

How did you reach the conclusion that these things are beyond the 5 senses (but yet you understand them, do you have supernatural senses)?
I have sincerely advised you to clear your doubts by going for an encounter, if you don't know how, simply call 08082799967

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by logica(m): 1:49pm On Apr 25, 2013
logica: Ignorant people like you use fear as a tool and also are controlled by that means. A so called "powerful" juju man was publicly undressed on live TV by a critic in India 3 years ago. It was so refreshing. He threatened to kill the dude on TV and the dude obliged. He made noise touched the dude a million times; nothing happened.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfJPYzxHM4g

http://www.skepticblog.org/2010/03/24/indian-guru-fails-to-murder-man-on-live-tv/

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/belief/2010/mar/23/surender-sharma-tv-ritual-edamaruku
Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by dare2think: 2:01pm On Apr 25, 2013
Tracetruth: I have sincerely advised you to clear your doubts by going for an encounter, if you don't know how, simply call 08082799967

The airtel number you dialled is switched off!!


undecided undecided

I dont know who you think you are or perhaps you think I'm a baby to be scared about silly things such as a phone number.You need more than that!

Please tell your JuJu men in Ogun State to Magically give us constant Electricity, Then I'll respect them.

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by bebe2(f): 2:03pm On Apr 25, 2013
lari03:
to further help his quest if he resides in Lagos just relocate to Ogun state and do research asking the local people about Aiyelala or Ogboni or some of their festivals.

My reason is for you to first establish the presence of unseen metaphysical forces before you talk about money rituals.

I recommend Ogun state because I have seen a voodoo display in Iperu remo, a mat dancing to music at a festival and it stretched to its full length to show nobody was inside it. this was August 2002.

go on youtube type ib secret of the magicians.
person wer dem use sword divide in two ho stand up again dey dance. oyinbo go fit sell am u as the real thing o, but dem decide to tell u true sa na trick.

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by bebe2(f): 2:05pm On Apr 25, 2013
Toppiano: My people perish because they lack knowledge!!!

For naija, money rituals dey o, no be film trick. Ask Clifford orji, you will know better.

Think of this: if people do organ trafficking and call it money rituals. Why do u see mutilated bodies with some parts missing? Are you telling me there is no market for the other parts left behind? Be wise dudes!!!

If there is no such thing as money rituals, then you can assume there is no juju in African society. But then all those things have conditions that is why people prefer working hard to doing them.

I nor be OPC, I nor be Bakassi o, me I be omo Jesu...singing

e chop d pple abi? dat na mental illness.

it happened in germany and canada.
no big deal

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by bebe2(f): 2:09pm On Apr 25, 2013
guys pls search for all this tricks they are using to keep our pple in bondage, let expose them. post the videos or links here.

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by seguun(m): 2:11pm On Apr 25, 2013
Afam4evaIsASlut: You can believe in the devil, but the question the OP asked is : Is it possible to use a human being for money ritual? And the answer is a emphatic and resounding "No!". It is not possible for the severed head of a murdered man to sit in someone's closet vomiting money. What I think happens is these voodoo priests "sell you confidence and hope". Humans are resilient; an human doesnt know his true abilities until hes at the brink and has to fight back with all his might. Usually, to pass through a difficult task, all it takes is just one person to keep encouraging you and that could be all you need to sail through; this is what these African priests do. They sell confidence and hope then you end up attributing all your successes to them. All the Marabouts Yar'Adua depended on, didnt he end up dying? No man has the power to ask the devil to help him turn another man into an ATM machine. This is a barbaric and senseless act that I hope Nigerians get rid of soon.


To succeed in life--- in addition to work and effort--- Pray and meditate to encourage yourself and surround yourself with positive people
Chief! You and the people that like your post are on a very long ride. It is as real as the water you drink. It can even contribute to inflation. grin

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by logica(m): 2:21pm On Apr 25, 2013
seguun:
Chief! You and the people that like your post are on a very long ride. It is as real as the water you drink. It can even contribute to inflation. grin
Let's see how many people like your post. It will be a measure of ignorance versus enlightenment. The lower the count for yours, the better for the country.
Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by BarneyStinlEsS(m): 2:25pm On Apr 25, 2013
CAMEROONPRIDE: Another dumb woman on the loose.

What is a ritualist? Lol Naijan are creating words everyday from ritualists to cultist etc .

Anyway those you call ritualists are organs traffickers, and yes you can make money in this activity.

Israel and others Western nations are ready to pay for organs, since their old people have the money to afford organs transplantation.

X kills y remove the kidney ,lungs etc..then go to the one who sent him(charlatan) X being gullible like the average Naijan thinks the charlatans use those organs for sacrifice and receive money. Lmao the charlatans will go and sell the organs. period

Same with babies , they make you think they kill those babies blame Naijan gullibility , lol they simply sell those babies to families or orphanages
thank you abeg.Africans and their stupid superstitious beliefs.Human vomit money my foot!I was young when i started hearing,a bat turned to a woman,a snake turned to a woman,a man turned to yam,a man's private part disappeared,someone is vomiting money.e.t.c.I always went to the said venues of occurenc and not once did i find such nonsense to be true,they were just rumours.And these are things people believe,i'm ashamed of such people.
Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by Nobody: 2:29pm On Apr 25, 2013
delishpot: Well let me Explain this and close this topic. They offer human parts to the devil as the ultimate sacrifice for him to change the situation around them i.e to make those owing them big cash pay up, make them win big contracts, to be able to speak to the masses and make them do what ever the sacrifice bringer says some politicians and 19 boys do this even some big babes wanna be so alhaji and chief will give what ever they ask for, to spiritually draw customers to their trade, to give in exchange for their lives or the lives of loved ones, to hypnotize people into thinking they are healed at the sacrifice bringer's church, mosque or healing home, As a thank you gift to the devil for maintaining their wealth and lives through armed robbery career, shoot e nor enter and disappear in times of danger(politicians, police ,mopol, armed robbers, drivers, uni cultists do this some times. To make the devil or gods bless a community as they usher in new seasons or kings or send off seasons and kings. Those are what they use these organs for. Tongue for do as I say, Heart for bravery during armed robbery, eyes for seeing answers in promotion exams, boobs and reproductive parts for wealth as vajayjay and peepees produce kids so shall it produce money etc. They don't have ritual boxes that produce money rather they use the body part to draw luck and desires.

Maybe it doesn't work I wouldn't know that, one thing I know is that people do it and people keep going back to do it and that is the problem we have. our world is not safe.

You are right . Meanwhile , money ritual or any other type of rituals is not entirely evil per se , it all depends on how it is performed . Fact ; It is not prevalent in African continent alone , rather it is a global phenomenon - The only difference between how it is done in Africa ( Nigeria to be precise ) and say the western world ( USA for instance ) is that ; A Nigerian based spiritualist/herbalist who offers money or prosperity ritual services would rather send out his boys to go through the street to hack people dead , whilst a USA based spiritualist/temple/fraternity/lodge would go stroke deals with the motherless baby homes to supply to them secretly. Who no go no go know ...

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Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by BarneyStinlEsS(m): 2:30pm On Apr 25, 2013
dare2think:

More fear rhetorics!

Let me guess, your neighbor's aunty's brother's, uncle's, brother inlaw told you.

Did you actually see/witness this story in person?
he obviously didnt.he must have heard from rumour mongers.Mtcheew!
Re: Debunking The Myth Of Money Ritual: Is It Real? by Emusan(m): 2:33pm On Apr 25, 2013
bebe2: guys pls search for all this tricks they are using to keep our pple in bondage, let expose them. post the videos or links here.

So you know this and you're still asking for advice. My prayer for you is that you won't fall a victim in Jesus name. But if you're still doubting no problem. The fact that I don't go to hospital either for malaria or typhoid treatment does it mean I should disprove malaria or typhoid can't kill.

Be wise!

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