Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by 0m0nnakoda: 7:02pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
ObalufonIII:
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. You are a charlatan and need to stop spreading fiction. Go and do money ritual for Nigeria to get her out of the economic recession I 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Nobody: 7:03pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
kings09: Weldone for educating us. This gud to know All what he wrote up there are sure "lecture" to dupe the gullible. Any body that can't see the trick in his lecture can easily be duped either by a babalawo or a pastor. *You do ritual + work hard: -If successful, babalawo takes the glory -If not successful, babalawo starts talking about head/luck. *You pray + work hard: -If successful, pastor takes the glory -If not successful, pastor starts talking about JOB in the Bible In both cases money paid to either babalawo or pastor is not refundable. 21 Likes 5 Shares |
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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Nobody: 7:16pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
0m0nnakoda: You are a charlatan and need to stop spreading fiction. Go and do money ritual for Nigeria to get her out of the economic recession I LOL. You started off trying to be Mr. Yoruba but now you've flipped � Take several seats bro, this is beyond you. 1 Like |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Nobody: 7:17pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by tartar9(m): 7:30pm 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 Do they also perform head transplant ![](/faces/huh.png) |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Primebuilders(m): 7:32pm 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 Will the organ still be in good functioning condition by the time they transfer it from Nigeria to India. Will it still be alive for transplant into another human. So ur theory died not hold water |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by iukpe: 7:35pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
If money rituals work, why do the ritualists look so wretched and live low. Why haven't they become more than Dangote by now? Why do the money doublers, dollar-washers go around in keke and taxis and they need you to join before they can get rich? Why has the central bank not opened a section for this all this years. Why does science not teach this in schools and we all should know by now. 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by madridguy(m): 7:37pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
Strange but true. Money ritual is real but bad. 1 Like |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Nobody: 7:42pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
ObalufonIII:
You can? ![shocked](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/shocked.gif) yea, not like being involved or something, just kind of understand how it works |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Obaf1(m): 8:00pm 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. people say poverty is a disease, illtracy is a disses, ebola, hiv, lot more, but ingnorance is more deadly, u just underrate AFRICA with ur believe, GOOGLE ILLUMINATI AND WHAT THEY DO TO CERTISFY THIER LUCIFER(gods) india, china and other country, not black, not only africa believe such, it happen all around the word, it evil, but u can be rich with that process (i mean ritual) i no and i believe, (am a living witness) 1 Like |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by vikaosi: 8:03pm 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 You made a nice point. But I don't think these are usually for organ transplantation. Organ transplantation needs a bit of technology. Most organs begin to deteriorate immediately they are out of the human body, that's in simple terms. A transplant will usually be done, even the organ harvesting in a medical facility and not a bush. |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Obaf1(m): 8:03pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
[quote a mere.uthor=chemystery post=605242. [/quote]people say poverty is a disease, illtracy is a disses, ebola, hiv, lot more, but ingnorance is more deadly, u just underrate AFRICA with ur believe, GOOGLE ILLUMINATI AND WHAT THEY DO TO CERTISFY THIER LUCIFER(gods) india, china and other country, not black, not only africa believe such, it happen all around the word, it evil, but u can be rich with that process (i mean ritual) i no and i believe, (am a living witness) |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by trilobite: 8:06pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
Not money rituals, try " confraternity rituals". Nigeria has confraternity or secret societies most of which require certain ceremonial rites be carried out before you join.
It is not the ritual that brings the money, it is the connections made within such confraternities that do.
Members who are already highly placed ensure new entrants are well taken care of. Thing is, its very difficult to get in as an outsider as memberships usually are hereditary.
note that the same applies to confraternities in developed western countries. Although I am yet to hear of any that requires human sacrifice over there. |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 8:15pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
trilobite: Not money rituals, try " confraternity rituals". Nigeria has confraternity or secret societies most of which require certain ceremonial rites be carried out before you join.
It is not the ritual that brings the money, it is the connections made within such confraternities that do.
Members who are already highly placed ensure new entrants are well taken care of. Thing is, its very difficult to get in as an outsider as memberships usually are hereditary.
note that the same applies to confraternities in developed western countries. Although I am yet to hear of any that requires human sacrifice over there.
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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Originalsly: 8:17pm 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 I really believe this is the case.... harvesting organs to be sold. Not only by 'ritualists' but by hospitals. People need to be wary of going to hospitals for stomach pains or the slightest internal problem only to be told it is some ailment that requires immediate surgery....most likely...appendix...bad kidney...if they care to specify.... but in the end they remove one kidney and send you home. Would you really know if they removed the appendix?...They get paid twice.... one for the surgery and again on selling the kidney. |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Deicide: 8:19pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
Ryabcool: I don't know if money ritual exists, but I can assure you that spirituality exists. I and strangers happened to see something beyond the ordinary when I was a kid. That experience and something else I saw in my university days are the sole reasons I am not an atheist today. Religion might be flawed, but the spiritual is just as real as the air you breathe. My advice to you is that you can be whatever you want to be, but rule out atheism because those bunch are even more confused than the misguided religious nutjobs they castigate. You can be an Atheist and believe in Spirituality 1 Like |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Whitemasquerade(m): 8:21pm 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. uncle..... who no come no know ooo.... ita because you may be some mummys boy. when u enter street u go know say somethings are spiritually inclined and its fucken real. |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Teaser4(m): 8:25pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Deicide: 8:26pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
profmallor:
Very easy and cool this days to claim one is becoming an atheist. If all people are atheists is should not be a black man, your ancestors know better. Fine you may wish to deny God, but can you honestly come to a reasonable conclusion that there is no devil?. If the devil exists, do you think he would be limited enough not to give people who sell their souls to him riches by making sacrifices of themselves or others?.
Our Ancestors that believed the Earth was Flat know better? That thought the sun revolved around the earth? That though lightning and thunderstorm were because one of the Gods was Angry and the needed human sacrifice? Should i go on am sorry our Ancestors didn't know any better than we do today. Now is the better time to start grabbing knowledge wherever you can as for me i would only accept verifiable evidence. Man do Evil things and they should stop blaming their evil actions on an imaginary being. People should learn to take responsibility for their actions 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by mozele(m): 8:40pm 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. stop being delussional and face the truth. If you think or believe its not real, to clear your doubt, go and try it out. At your own peril though. Have you ever asked yourself thise question; if black magic is as fictitious and supersticious as i use to think it is, why then do we hear new cases of money ritual et al almost everyday? Or are those behind it only trying to spresd rumours as a marketing strategy to increase sales? |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by chemystery: 8:43pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
uvalued:
self condemning dude... just googke americanritual killing and youwill see examples.. stop hating your race... isit inferiority complex that made you post that without googling... i think so... its REAL not only in africa I know what i'm talking about. I'm member of skeptic group that always ridicule Africa for ignorance, especially in cases such as money rituals. This made me search for other cases of ritual killing outside Africa but find almost none but a good number of them in india. Googling america ritual killing will only give you result >99℅ of cases from Africa. It's not something you see on their media or in the news every now and then unlike in Africa. By the way, what a the details of the cases you found from your search? You make me laugh though. So with ritual killings I should feel superior whereas this is something we should be ashamed of believing. 3 Likes |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by horlahsunbo225(m): 8:47pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
Halo22: 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. No argument bro You are fee to your opinion and am free to mine also 1 Like |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by armyofone(m): 8:47pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
Take a look at the herbalists being patronized - see how poor and wretched looking they are...and you really believed he is gonna help you get rich....Nigerians!!! smh 6 Likes |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by horlahsunbo225(m): 8:48pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
banmee:
For thinking any of this shiit is real. bro if you've have not seen any ritualist b4 have seen one |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by chemystery: 8:52pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
mozele:
stop being delussional and face the truth. If you think or believe its not real, to clear your doubt, go and try it out. At your own peril though.
Have you ever asked yourself thise question; if black magic is as fictitious and supersticious as i use to think it is, why then do we hear new cases of money ritual et al almost everyday? Or are those behind it only trying to spresd rumours as a marketing strategy to increase sales?
So because you keep hearing people being scammed makes ritual killing real. Why are babalawos not among the richest people in the world if actually they possess powers to make others rich 1 Like |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Hoypete97(m): 8:54pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
Money ritual is too real to be false. It's more than mere superstition, it works but not for all. What baffles me is that someone will indulge in money ritual only to emerge as the richest in his local government area. It's just sheer stupidity if you'd ask me.
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Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by Moganajoe: 8:56pm 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. But how come afonjas are minning skulls on daily basis if it doesn't work? It works but just that it doesn't last |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by tintingz(m): 8:58pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
Ryabcool: I don't know if money ritual exists, but I can assure you that spirituality exists. I and strangers happened to see something beyond the ordinary when I was a kid. That experience and something else I saw in my university days are the sole reasons I am not an atheist today. Religion might be flawed, but the spiritual is just as real as the air you breathe. My advice to you is that you can be whatever you want to be, but rule out atheism because those bunch are even more confused than the misguided religious nutjobs they castigate. Most kids hallucinate or believe in superstitions when they are kids, so rule out your kid experience on spirituality, it is not a tangible evidence, as for your days in the university, well we all have experiences, until you narrate the experience then we will know if it is real or fake. I've experienced some things that thought it was spiritual, I later discovered it is not. 2 Likes |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by chemystery: 9:01pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
Moganajoe:
But how come afonjas are minning skulls on daily basis if it doesn't work? It works but just that it doesn't last Make-believes don't last. |
Re: Do Money Rituals Actually Work? by papijulah: 9:02pm 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. Sorry, you've got no iota of sense |