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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by rinzaugustine: 3:54pm On Sep 05, 2020
It can work for you for 5 years and just one day it will fail a bullet will pierce you and you are gone.Almost every armed robber believes in it but after “successes “ it fails one day and they are killed.Thats why if you watch crime fighter videos anytime police kill an armed robber they display their charms to the public to show them its powerless.From armed robbers that believed in Odeshi like derico,chiejina,ngwuekeluomu,anini etc they are all dead.The popular policeman Jude sars in Enugu had his own fail him.During the cult war in Enugu of the 90s and 2000s I had seen people shot multiple times at close range,the bullets pierced their clothings but couldn’t penetrate their bodies.I would conclude that that thing Is unreliable and can fail when you least expect it.Its best to believe in Jesus which is a more enduring and reliable power

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Goddys(m): 3:54pm On Sep 05, 2020
Physical science is limited. There is a thin veil between physical and spiritual. Odeshi is real but so many rules involved to keep it potent and it always draws one to where one would be shot.

Some of the rules are to avoid women in menstruation, avoid crossing a rope meant for hanging clothes above the head etc. These spirits will be at watch 24/7. Once you break any rule, they will push you to be shot and assimilate your energy at departure from earth

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Djamel(m): 3:56pm On Sep 05, 2020
Zenithpeak:



1. Those stuffs dey o and very very real but very very very rare.

2. E dey get expiry date and can be neutralized by more potent charms... that is why anyone sold into it always want a stronger ones so as to remain on course.

3. There are taboos also in which anytime you do some things against the warning na OYO you dey.

4. Lastly you can be tempted.

Briefly explain 3 and 4
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Dream2(m): 3:56pm On Sep 05, 2020
kingxsamz:


People dey lift mountains now?
Bros calm down dey lie now.
Haba, I gain nothing to lie.
That's why I typed "It's weird" as well as "I just can't comprehend it"
If i was told as well, I won't believe it either.

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Lethal234(m): 3:57pm On Sep 05, 2020
Africans, ask them about charm they will start telling you about one uncle one cousin, then you will start wondering why you have never met the uncles and cousins in person.

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by lichocho(m): 3:57pm On Sep 05, 2020
Slawormir:
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Fake
Only pussy asss niggarrr believe in that shit
person like u go be mummy’s bet..u neva see tins..

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by AristocraticMe: 3:57pm On Sep 05, 2020
BadRadio:
A priest prays to God for protection. An armed robber meets baba for protection.

Robber shoots priest and he dies.

SARZ shoots armed robber, bullet bounces off and robber shouts "Odeshí" and ran away with his loot. cheesy


can someone explain that to me pls?grin
too much of Nigerian film

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by jeph19(m): 3:59pm On Sep 05, 2020
Yes, they are real.
i actually saw a man cover an empty space with carton and on openining it i saw wads of 500 naira notes.
besides that, we know of the esoteric, metaphisical, supernatural, marine, etc...
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 3:59pm On Sep 05, 2020
urchcoded:
I'm telling you live and direct. Shit happened in amassoma. The indigenes had a confrontation with police, na so all if them Dy fall. Dem carry igbesu. If politicians do juju does that make juju potent?

Juju is very very potent. It's all about Ancient mysticism, witchcraft and occultism ( you won't tell me these doesn't exist??). Now cos you saw a failed juju in Amasoma doesn't mean other ones no dey potent. Bro life is beyond what is written in books. There are some paranormal stuffs beyond human comprehension. Politicians visiting spiritual temples in India and other places for protection and all sorts aren't just kidding around na.

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Nobody: 4:00pm On Sep 05, 2020
it real doh buh many people don't beleive in it.

Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Idamond: 4:00pm On Sep 05, 2020
QueeenKKfire:
Juju dey work full time but why it fail sometimes is what I don't understand.
I remember the first time I did odeshi, I went home asked my lodge mate to bring his knive. He brought it, I told him to cut me in the hand he was scared, I took the knive from him and tried cutting myself but the thing no gree. I tried and tried it was paining me on the surface but it wasn't penetrating. The scratches was there but no blood.
There was a time I was stabbed by my friend just to test the potency of the odeshi, he did I felt the impact but no penetration no blood.

Asawana ooo
Gbenisa oooo
Those men are devil.


nawao but why our government no promote am physically
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by LtCZAR: 4:01pm On Sep 05, 2020
I will a personal experience with you @OP.

I went to hangout with friends and one thing led to another about a girl my friend got slapped. I tried defending him, he held me and said make I wait see wetin go happen next. The slapper fell down and was shaking, after the pleading my friend brought kola from his pocket, ate a little and muttered words I did not hear, then spat on the guys face. The way, him jump up shock me.

Now I meet this guy to at least do small thing for me as per padi nah. He did o. Chuk and bounce, he tested it and it worked and then. Any fight, I am always there as per say I hold my side and it worked for me. Till the day I jam my oga.
It was a slap, the way I got home till date I don't know. I asked my friend what happened, what e told me frightened me, that everyday for thief, one day for owner. Juju dey fade, nah God sure pass.

Since then, I know dey fight again. If you offend me, I go beg you.
So senior man, juju dey but use your head in all situations.
For those that said why can our soldiers not fortify themselves with it, juju they fear Ak-47.

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Blitzerz: 4:01pm On Sep 05, 2020
kingxsamz:


There was a certain amount that was placed, (1million dollars) for anyone capable of performing anything paranormal. For years no one has been able to win the price.
This is the same US you said they do paranormal things o.
Placed by who?
When and where was the announcement made?

Abegi

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by LadyExcellency: 4:03pm On Sep 05, 2020
KingAzubuike:
Lol there is nothing like juju or odeshi or ritual money. These things are only imaginations embedded into the brains of the gullible. If these nonsense don't work, they start saying shits like you didn't follow the rules etc.

Yet your political leaders engage in them
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by ericangel01(m): 4:03pm On Sep 05, 2020
solmusdesigns:


Ok let me give you a straight forward answer based on experience

My cousin is a Naval Officer, and went to join SBS (Special Boat Service) these are elite forces similar to US navy seal or the marine commando, upon getting selected he came home to seek protection from my dad's uncle who happens to be a Land merchant, Ibadan high chief, and Customary court Judge.. to cut the long story short a dish was prepared for him with content including cat eyes, and other ingredients, bullets from a pump action was tested on him and nothing happened, he has done tours in North East, and South South with many falling beside him without him getting hit..

Another personal experience is 2013 during my service year as a Corper in Abeokuta I witnessed metaphysical phenomenon aka jazz called Magun live and direct, I witnessed do as I say charm being used on a British online client live and direct



.
omo u bad o,
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by kingxsamz(m): 4:03pm On Sep 05, 2020
Blitzerz:

Placed by who?
When and where was the announcement made?

Abegi
I'll give you link to videos regarding what I said.
I'll also show you another link of an ongoing challenge to win over $250k just to display paranormal stuff.
Maybe you fit chop small money.

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by udumosam23(m): 4:04pm On Sep 05, 2020
Liftkid:
Odeshi or juju is real to an extent.

During my secondary School days, when boys dey threaten us for hood and school. My friend stone took us to one Mr Last Kobo and he prepared a charm for us.

He didn't really shoot us after fortifying us as he had no Gun but he stabbed us with knife and axed us but we were never penetrated.

We were advised against sharing egg with someone else, mounting a girl seeing her monthly visitor and sharing razor blade.

This lasted for over 2 years. Playing with knife doesn't seem like anything for me and friends. Sometimes, I would ask my cousins to stab me and they would be scared.

Later 2012, I traveled to Ibadan and told my elder brother and he took me to christmatic and I was prayed for. After that confession and prayers,I started doing all of those things last Kobo advised us not to.

I later tried to stab myself one afternoon with the kitchen knife and I was penetrated.


With this little experience I can say... Juju is real to an extent.

I also had a "stone" friend during my secondary school days with similar characteristics. We use it to bully boys from from neighboring schools. Same stone guy will fling his shirt up and it won't come down.

Foundation comprehensive college made me see things Sha.

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by tobstarizhia(m): 4:05pm On Sep 05, 2020
Liftkid:
Odeshi or juju is real to an extent.

During my secondary School days, when boys dey threaten us for hood and school. My friend stone took us to one Mr Last Kobo and he prepared a charm for us.

He didn't really shoot us after fortifying us as he had no Gun but he stabbed us with knife and axed us but we were never penetrated.

We were advised against sharing egg with someone else, mounting a girl seeing her monthly visitor and sharing razor blade.

This lasted for over 2 years. Playing with knife doesn't seem like anything for me and friends. Sometimes, I would ask my cousins to stab me and they would be scared.

Later 2012, I traveled to Ibadan and told my elder brother and he took me to christmatic and I was prayed for. After that confession and prayers,I started doing all of those things last Kobo advised us not to.

I later tried to stab myself one afternoon with the kitchen knife and I was penetrated.


With this little experience I can say... Juju is real to an extent.

why didn't you video it and Post online? because it's a big fat lie. average Nigerian would have made video sharpaly and post on Facebook so that they can become rich and famous.

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by ericangel01(m): 4:05pm On Sep 05, 2020
PureGoldh:
Make I no talk wetin dey my mind first undecided
I beg, load me na
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by kingxsamz(m): 4:05pm On Sep 05, 2020
Dream2:

Haba, I gain nothing to lie.
That's why I typed "It's weird" as well as "I just can't comprehend it"
If i was told as well, I won't believe it either.

I swear I believe you.
Same way my friend lifted a building with his mind.
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by nextstep(m): 4:06pm On Sep 05, 2020
None of these things work.

When the British came, they ran over every freaking kingdom, empire, and community - with superior weapons. Period.

None of the jujus and beliefs held by Oyo, Edo, Borno, Sokoto, etc, could stand up to bullets. Period.

There might be chance survivors, but if you want to consider the effectiveness of something, you count the aggregate.

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by kingxsamz(m): 4:06pm On Sep 05, 2020
tobstarizhia:


why didn't you video it and Post online? because it's a big fat lie. average Nigerian would have made video sharpaly and post on Facebook so that they can become rich and famous.

All these things, na only for text we dey see am.
Provide proof, they can't. grin

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Blitzerz: 4:06pm On Sep 05, 2020
kingxsamz:

I'll give you link to videos regarding what I said.
I'll also show you another link of an ongoing challenge to win over $250k just to display paranormal stuff.
Maybe you fit chop small money.

I am not the one who will eat the money.
Use that your same Google to find out history of mysterious and paranormal events that have been historically recorded and verified.

No long stories.
You never see no mean say things no dey.

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by reubenobi(m): 4:07pm On Sep 05, 2020
When aboki call out snake with jazz, three came out from nowhere, everyone shock.

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by kingxsamz(m): 4:08pm On Sep 05, 2020
Blitzerz:


I am not the one who will eat the money.
Use that your same Google to find out history of mysterious and paranormal events that have been historically recorded and verified.

No long stories.
You never see no mean say things no dey.

Calm down na.
Make I share you the videos.
You'll see for yourself how people made fools of themselves trying to prove they can perform something unnatural. grin

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by QuietHammer(m): 4:08pm On Sep 05, 2020
rinzaugustine:
It can work for you for 5 years and just one day it will fail a bullet will pierce you and you are gone.Almost every armed robber believes in it but after “successes “ it fails one day and they are killed.Thats why if you watch crime fighter videos anytime police kill an armed robber they display their charms to the public to show them its powerless.From armed robbers that believed in Odeshi like derico,chiejina,ngwuekeluomu,anini etc they are all dead.The popular policeman Jude sars in Enugu had his own fail him.During the cult war in Enugu of the 90s and 2000s I had seen people shot multiple times at close range,the bullets pierced their clothings but couldn’t penetrate their bodies.I would conclude that that thing Is unreliable and can fail when you least expect it.Its best to believe in Jesus which is a more enduring and reliable power

In other words, every single person who has ever died of gunshot did not believe in the reliable power of Jesus. Right?

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by LadyExcellency: 4:08pm On Sep 05, 2020
kingxsamz:


There was a certain amount that was placed, (1million dollars) for anyone capable of performing anything paranormal. For years no one has been able to win the price.
This is the same US you said they do paranormal things o.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHFEa9bdC10
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by KosiGee(m): 4:10pm On Sep 05, 2020
Blitzerz:

Placed by who?
When and where was the announcement made?

Abegi


It was offered by James Randi. He exposes magicians and all sorts of people who claim to have supernatural powers.

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Nobody: 4:10pm On Sep 05, 2020
BadRadio:
A priest prays to God for protection. An armed robber meets baba for protection.

Robber shoots priest and he dies.

SARZ shoots armed robber, bullet bounces off and robber shouts "Odeshí" and ran away with his loot. cheesy


can someone explain that to me pls?grin

What's the title of this movie you watched? undecided
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Nobody: 4:10pm On Sep 05, 2020
loneprof:

What's the title of this movie you watched? undecided
lol
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Liftkid(m): 4:10pm On Sep 05, 2020
tobstarizhia:


why didn't you video it and Post online? because it's a big fat lie. average Nigerian would have made video sharpaly and post on Facebook so that they can become rich and famous.

No time for arguments, dude.

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