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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by kingxsamz(m): 5:04pm On Sep 05, 2020
SegFault:

Dem no fit use juju get common visa again. Ah human beings can be foolish.

grin grin I tire o my brother.
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Tabbaz(m): 5:05pm On Sep 05, 2020
Tabbaz:


Anyone with confirmed juju that could force scammers to return his loot should pm me for serious business.



We are also looking for a way to damage the lives of nairaland scammers and politicians that are embezzling our money

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by AkwaIbomMan(m): 5:06pm 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



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IgbalodeRaymond I like this guy cool
He's the one that gave me ideas on the ways and best courier services to ship in goods from the U.S
Even though he's a zombie but dude is so intelligent
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by kingxsamz(m): 5:06pm On Sep 05, 2020
Blitzerz:

The joke is on you
Be conducting study in your father's house.
Don't go out and see things before drawing conclusions.

You that have seen things, provide proof nw. cheesy
Just win that $250k challenge and I'll shut up forever. grin

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by SirMichael1: 5:06pm On Sep 05, 2020
luminouz:
Yes

With all I've seen so far...there are dark forces inhabiting this reality with us. People call them many names..Jinns,Succubuses,Incubuses, Marine Spirits..and all that. The world of magic existed on the planet and even in some bloodlines but sadly have been rooted out by Christianity, died out naturally or the world just moved on.

Power comes in many forms...either from within(magic bloodlines or necromancers) or external (spirits we can't see). The former can be good or evil attached(good and evil witches, wizards, native doctors and the likes) while the latter is purely evil in its most basic form. These latter entities dont see humans as beings but food. They prey on your sorrows, tears,chaos and blood to sustain their entities or empower themselves. They can give(more like borrow) you immense power but often at a very steep and terrible price, which you always end up regretting.

Oh,there is power. Its neither good or evil but just follows the dictates of the users.

Only you say they don't see human as food and the same you said they survive on human blood. Does this boy knows what he's saying? Some of us do not have our brains on autopilot oga.
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Nobody: 5:08pm On Sep 05, 2020
kingxsamz:


You've changed direction. grin
Which one is reward for spiritual power again? grin
Even if you don't believe the $1million challenge, at least you can still contest for the $250k ongoing challenge.
Visa to go to Los Angeles shouldn't be your problem, since you have Jazz and can fly, disappear /Teleport to the venue.
Clown. grin
lolcheesy
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Nobody: 5:09pm On Sep 05, 2020
prekumohtim:


Japan as a nation just manufactured a flying car after earlier launching a trailer that is as fast like a bullet while another country manufactured flying bike. See Nigerians , bringing up this stupid talk . We only wait for scientific breakthrough and import it. Nigeria gov't just imported covid19 vaccine from Russian after earlier importing a drug from a small African country during the lockdown. Do you know why? We're busy wasting away, discussing stupid things like your post.

Wait....What happened to your own brain?? Cant you invent something for Nigeria?....

I laugh at you people that want to compete with the west that had thousands of years advantage of bad weather/ food shortage/ soil challenge on their side.

I call these things advantage becos it made them think.. necessity, they say is the mother of invention... the white man brain wasn’t created better than ours but the need to [b]think or die [/b]made the white man brain evolve better than ours...:

We have always been takers in Africa...the parasite of the earth... we existed in the better part of the world, no winter, amazing weather, no food shortage, the river for catching fish never freezes anytime of the years, nature blessed us... but it ended as curse becos we became the lazy specie of the planet......

Haven’t you wondered why the coldest part of the world thought of a inventing a fridge first....?? It wasn’t about drinking cold water.... the reason is why the whites are a million-miles ahead of us.... it will take more than a while to catch up

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Fash20: 5:09pm On Sep 05, 2020
yahoo ni babalawo. A word is enough for the wise
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by luminouz(m): 5:09pm On Sep 05, 2020
SirMichael1:


Only you say they don't see human as food and the same you said they survive on human blood. Does this boy knows what he's saying?

You are not so bright, are you?

I suggest you read it again!!!
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by OlujobaSamuel: 5:09pm On Sep 05, 2020
I don't know if juju works or not, but I've seen where water was put in a bottle and the round bottom dropped off itself.
I've also seen where pap was cut with machete and the thing no get mark.
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Blitzerz: 5:11pm On Sep 05, 2020
kingxsamz:


You that have seen things, provide proof nw. cheesy
Just win that $250k challenge and I'll shut up forever. grin
Ok
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by jojothaiv(m): 5:15pm On Sep 05, 2020
solmusdesigns:
cool





The knowledge of spiritual phenomenon is not limited to just anybody, I mean even Physical science you can't explain it , yet you bother yourself with Spiritual, extraterrestrial and metaphysical occurrence


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Metaphysics is a different ball game to the natural science and logic we've to contend it. Defining it is still an enigma as its scope is wide, wild and unimaginable.
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by webmaster99(m): 5:18pm On Sep 05, 2020
kingxsamz:


They used the oldest trick in the book to scam you and you're here saying 'touch and follow'. grin

this is not a laughing matter.

am damn serious about this whole thing
that day I never believed things like this ever works,

juju is damn too real,

have you witnessed the one that once you see the guy fear from no where will just grab you for no reason.

you will be so afraid of him.
not that he is ugly or something but your fear level will be so high like as if you were been attacked

there is this handsome guy I know of and he has it

anytime you see him you suddenly gets this very cold chiver of fear hovering over all your body from head to toe

and the worst part is that this guy is not even huge or has muscles

he is just one kind tiny kid
but anytime his face jams with yours fear from no where will suddenly grab you!

my brother fear juju ooo!
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by PS712: 5:18pm On Sep 05, 2020
So long as there is energy in the universe, spiritual powers exist.
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by joyandfaith: 5:19pm On Sep 05, 2020
Kingluqman:
See this science student grin



Dem never jazz you before, na en make you Dey make mouth. Cardiac arrest kor... police arrest ni grin




I grow up in village. i have seen it all. keep deceiving yourself.
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by SirMichael1: 5:20pm On Sep 05, 2020
luminouz:


You are not so bright, are you?

I suggest you read it again!!!
If I go through that thing again, I'm going to need a brain implant trying to find logic in your outpour.
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by 36STATES: 5:20pm On Sep 05, 2020
Rubbish cavemen mentality

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by joyandfaith: 5:22pm On Sep 05, 2020
webmaster99:
for those of you that say there is no juju.
please why if you read the bible you will see when written do not practice any form of magic,

if magic or juju does not exist why do the bible talk against practicing or engaging in it.

juju is real as Jesus Christ is real too,

I have witnessed juju first hand and it comes with brain weakness and dizzyness.

it will seem as if all your eyes are turning round and round.
your brain malfunctions instantly due to the impact!

just pray you dont jam juju one on one
you will be so shocked and frezzed instantly

I swear touch and follow charm was used on me and I followed the man.

he collected 32k from me that day and I was so dumbfolded

I could not even say anything or challenge him.
all I was seeing then was my eyes turning me restlessly

my brother i swear juju dey oooo!

hypnosis. even hypnotherapy is a form of treatment in psychiatry

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by fubbyy(m): 5:23pm On Sep 05, 2020
Whoever that doubts these odeshi powers is still unexposed, we did it while in unical and it worked

The truth is this, only God is perfect in his doings, everyother thing including angels are limited, odeshi has limit which it can carry regardless of how you keep the rules
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by 36STATES: 5:23pm On Sep 05, 2020
Stop these motor park lies. Many people on this forum are highly educated and can't stand this your primitive mindset.

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



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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by luminouz(m): 5:23pm On Sep 05, 2020
SirMichael1:
If I go through that thing again, I'm going to need a brain implant trying to find logic in your outpour.

Now I see why your wife won't cook for your outing. You are one sorry case.


Lemme help you,for her sake.



'These entities dont see humans as beings BUT food'.

It translated to they dont see us entities like them but something to feed on, like food.


You're welcome.
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by IMAliyu(m): 5:24pm On Sep 05, 2020
Blitzerz:

You think whites don't do paranormal things?
Why would you need something as ineffective as juju, when you have automatic guns, nukes, drones, satellites and modern technology?

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by MajorOvakporaye(f): 5:25pm On Sep 05, 2020
Goldensword:
it's real, but the problem is that some of our men in armed forces trust their training more, i know of a guy from my place in army, though late now he died this year around March from bomb ambushed, but i can tell you that this guy has fought in northeast for more than 4years without a scratch. again have you asked yourself how managed ipob men where able to caught two DSS men in Enugu during the recent fracas between them, despite that DSS men were well armed. my dear odeshi is very real.

SHUT UP!!! IT IS NOT REAL
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by kingxsamz(m): 5:26pm On Sep 05, 2020
webmaster99:


this is not a laughing matter.

am damn serious about this whole thing
that day I never believed things like this ever works,

juju is damn too real,

have you witnessed the one that once you see the guy fear from no where will just grab you for no reason.

you will be so afraid of him.
not that he is ugly or something but your fear level will be so high like as if you were been attacked

there is this handsome guy I know of and he has it

anytime you see him you suddenly gets this very cold chiver of fear hovering over all your body from head to toe

and the worst part is that this guy is not even huge or has muscles

he is just one kind tiny kid
but anytime his face jams with yours fear from no where will suddenly grab you!

my brother fear juju ooo!

grin grin grin
You don dey fall for your fellow man be that.

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by IMAliyu(m): 5:26pm On Sep 05, 2020
ezugegere:
It's real but just a little mistake from your side will cause it to fail. Sometimes, the rules are not that easy to keep
Makes you wonder why the rules are made like that and why the charm is not always repeatable?
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by webmaster99(m): 5:27pm On Sep 05, 2020
joyandfaith:


hypnosis. even hypnotherapy is a form of treatment in psychiatry

hypnosis or no hypnosis,
just pray you don't jam juju

I used to believe there was no juju whatsoever.

but when community school where fighting
come and see how boys where bringing out knives and cutlasses from an empty wall.

babalawo pikin dey pass through wall

that day we run tire
Yoruba's and charms are like 5 and 6

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Blitzerz: 5:27pm On Sep 05, 2020
IMAliyu:

Why would you need something as ineffective as juju, when you have automatic guns, nukes, drones, satellites and modern technology?
Funny enough
The people who invented these things?
You think they were Normal?
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by SirMichael1: 5:30pm On Sep 05, 2020
sonnie10:
Warning : Graphic story

In those days of firing squad in Nigeria, there was one we went to watch that involved 16 condemned criminals. But one of them was a notorious "Odeshi" boosting criminal. He was the one most people came to watch. In fact, most people betted that he would never die by the guns. Usually, 2 soldiers were given one criminal to execute, so there were 32 soldiers altogether. After the preparations of the drums, the criminals were tied to each drum and the soldiers had their normal parade, then prayers were offered by the priest.

The final moment came. At the command of the leading solider, bullets rained and the smell and sound of hot metals (the bullets colliding with the drums) and gun powder filled the air. From a distance where the watching crowd gathered at the opposite end of the field, I could see red vapor of blood rising in the air from each drum stand. Blood spattered and dripped all over them. Some died at the sound of the gun, some at the first shot, most after a while. We knew because we could see their heads dropped over their chests. However, a medical examiner also approached them to confirm that they were actually dead. How they even thought anyone would survive it still beats my imagination. Ironically, the "Odeshi" criminal did not die. His head was still up. He was the last one standing of the 16.

The way the soldiers worked as a team was to join their next neighbor once their own assigned criminal was confirmed death. Therefore, as the number of criminals reduced, the number of soldiers facing the remaining ones increased. Finally, it was this last one standing versus 32 soldiers. Till today, I wish I had unseen what I saw that day. The down pour of bullets, the ripping of flesh and the dismemberment of individual body parts. The soldiers made a perfect circle on his chest with bullets, which eventually gave way and the pound of flesh landed on the ground creating a blood filled tunnel on his chest. That was when his head dropped. The doctor found his way through the mess and nodded in affirmation.

It was the end of the man with "Odeshi" as the soldier marched away to allow the city undertakers scoop what was left of his remains and nailed the coffin.
Hahahahaha. Bro this is 2020, the year of covid. Shey you will not help us find cure so?
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by webmaster99(m): 5:30pm On Sep 05, 2020
kingxsamz:


grin grin grin
You don dey fall for your fellow man be that.

guy this thing no be laughing matter.
that guy na Yoruba guy and their juju strong

person make go pass by you and you won't even see him

guy not everything is joke abeg!

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by ericwright(m): 5:31pm On Sep 05, 2020
BadRadio:
Is that a categorical response or a stray rhetoric?
help me ask am bro cheesy
Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by IMAliyu(m): 5:33pm On Sep 05, 2020
Blitzerz:

Funny enough
The people who invented these things?
You think they were Normal?
Not everyone could had invent them, the people that invented those things were hyper intelligent people, so yes I wouldn't call them normal, but the principals governing those things is part of nature and is understandable, can be studied by anyone and can be recreated.

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Re: How Real Are Things Like 'Odeshí', 'Juju', 'Otumorkpor' In Nigeria/Africa? by Onlinecashout: 5:34pm On Sep 05, 2020
Come idiroko border go ask those fayawo guys. While growing up at the border,our house was close to one custom hospital.. They used machetes while customs use guns. But na everyday them dey carry customs come hospital with there asses chopped. E real like madt

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