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See How The Yoruba Magic Charm ”magun” Works When A Married Woman Cheats On Her by Macrofrancis(m): 9:30pm On Nov 17, 2020
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HISTORY & RECORDSSee How The Yoruba Magic Charm ”Magun” Works When A Married Woman Cheats On Her HusbandPublished 20 hours ago on November 13, 2020By pauldoski
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The Yoruba tribe that occupies the South-Western part of Nigeria are unique people, this their uniqueness can also be seen in the way they sometimes go overboard to ensure that their wife remains faithful and loyal to them.

It is a known fact that there exists a charm in the region that is called ”man”, the charm is primarily used to deter married women from cheating on the husband.

The best way to describe magun is “do not climb.” Magun has been used for centuries to catch a wife who has an extra-marital affair or to put a promiscuous woman in check.

It is also believed in some quarters several parents put man their daughters to discourage pre-marital sex and ward off rapists.


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HISTORY & RECORDSSee How The Yoruba Magic Charm ”Magun” Works When A Married Woman Cheats On Her HusbandPublished 20 hours ago on November 13, 2020By pauldoski
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The Yoruba tribe that occupies the South-Western part of Nigeria are unique people, this their uniqueness can also be seen in the way they sometimes go overboard to ensure that their wife remains faithful and loyal to them.

It is a known fact that there exists a charm in the region that is called ”man”, the charm is primarily used to deter married women from cheating on the husband.

The best way to describe magun is “do not climb.” Magun has been used for centuries to catch a wife who has an extra-marital affair or to put a promiscuous woman in check.

It is also believed in some quarters several parents put men on their daughters to discourage pre-marital s3x and ward off rapists.


The shocking part of this is that the charm is put on a woman without her knowledge.

A stick of broom or thread is usually placed on the floor for a woman to unknowingly walk over it. Once she works over the thread or broomstick, the charm takes its effect.

Now there are different sorts of men. However, the three most famous ones are;

1) a woman and her lover stick like glue during the process of s*x. The man cannot detach himself from the woman. This sometimes leads to death and in some cases a public humiliation of the stuck couple.

2) In another variation when a man sleeps with a woman who has begun on her, he starts to crow like a rooster. It is said that the man would crow three times and by the third time he would end up dead.




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HISTORY & RECORDSSee How The Yoruba Magic Charm ”Magun” Works When A Married Woman Cheats On Her HusbandPublished 20 hours ago on November 13, 2020By pauldoski
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The Yoruba tribe that occupies the South-Western part of Nigeria are unique people, this their uniqueness can also be seen in the way they sometimes go overboard to ensure that their wife remains faithful and loyal to them.

It is a known fact that there exists a charm in the region that is called ”man”, the charm is primarily used to deter married women from cheating on the husband.

The best way to describe magun is “do not climb.” Magun has been used for centuries to catch a wife who has an extra-marital affair or to put a promiscuous woman in check.

It is also believed in some quarters several parents put men on their daughters to discourage pre-marital s3x and ward off rapists.


The shocking part of this is that the charm is put on a woman without her knowledge.

A stick of broom or thread is usually placed on the floor for a woman to unknowingly walk over it. Once she works over the thread or broomstick, the charm takes its effect.

Now there are different sorts of men. However, the three most famous ones are;


1) a woman and her lover stick like glue during the process of sex. The man cannot detach himself from the woman. This sometimes leads to death and in some cases a public humiliation of the stuck couple.

2) In another variation when a man sleeps with a woman who has begun on her, he starts to crow like a rooster. It is said that the man would crow three times and by the third time he would end up dead.


3) Another popular variation of man is that of the man somersaulting three times. Just like the chicken man, when the man somersaults the third time he ends up dead.

As crazy as gun sounds, there are many stories of the charm dooming lovers. In 2015, in Cross River State,

Magun is popular in Nigeria. In 2001, revered Nigerian filmmaker Tunde Kelani released a movie called “Thunderbolt: Magun” which dwelt on the mystery of the charm.

Even with the popularity of man, it hasn’t stopped or slowed down extra-marital affairs. Not many people have what it takes to do such a bold move.
Re: See How The Yoruba Magic Charm ”magun” Works When A Married Woman Cheats On Her by punisha: 10:00pm On Nov 17, 2020
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HISTORY & RECORDSSee How The Yoruba Magic Charm ”Magun” Works When A Married Woman Cheats On Her HusbandPublished 20 hours ago on November 13, 2020By pauldoski
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The Yoruba tribe that occupies the South-Western part of Nigeria are unique people, this their uniqueness can also be seen in the way they sometimes go overboard to ensure that their wife remains faithful and loyal to them.

It is a known fact that there exists a charm in the region that is called ”man”, the charm is primarily used to deter married women from cheating on the husband.

The best way to describe magun is “do not climb.” Magun has been used for centuries to catch a wife who has an extra-marital affair or to put a promiscuous woman in check.

It is also believed in some quarters several parents put man their daughters to discourage pre-marital sex and ward off rapists.


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HISTORY & RECORDSSee How The Yoruba Magic Charm ”Magun” Works When A Married Woman Cheats On Her HusbandPublished 20 hours ago on November 13, 2020By pauldoski
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The Yoruba tribe that occupies the South-Western part of Nigeria are unique people, this their uniqueness can also be seen in the way they sometimes go overboard to ensure that their wife remains faithful and loyal to them.

It is a known fact that there exists a charm in the region that is called ”man”, the charm is primarily used to deter married women from cheating on the husband.

The best way to describe magun is “do not climb.” Magun has been used for centuries to catch a wife who has an extra-marital affair or to put a promiscuous woman in check.

It is also believed in some quarters several parents put men on their daughters to discourage pre-marital s3x and ward off rapists.


The shocking part of this is that the charm is put on a woman without her knowledge.

A stick of broom or thread is usually placed on the floor for a woman to unknowingly walk over it. Once she works over the thread or broomstick, the charm takes its effect.

Now there are different sorts of men. However, the three most famous ones are;

1) a woman and her lover stick like glue during the process of s*x. The man cannot detach himself from the woman. This sometimes leads to death and in some cases a public humiliation of the stuck couple.

2) In another variation when a man sleeps with a woman who has begun on her, he starts to crow like a rooster. It is said that the man would crow three times and by the third time he would end up dead.




Edujandon.com – Latest Nigeria News Updates
HISTORY & RECORDSSee How The Yoruba Magic Charm ”Magun” Works When A Married Woman Cheats On Her HusbandPublished 20 hours ago on November 13, 2020By pauldoski
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The Yoruba tribe that occupies the South-Western part of Nigeria are unique people, this their uniqueness can also be seen in the way they sometimes go overboard to ensure that their wife remains faithful and loyal to them.

It is a known fact that there exists a charm in the region that is called ”man”, the charm is primarily used to deter married women from cheating on the husband.

The best way to describe magun is “do not climb.” Magun has been used for centuries to catch a wife who has an extra-marital affair or to put a promiscuous woman in check.

It is also believed in some quarters several parents put men on their daughters to discourage pre-marital s3x and ward off rapists.


The shocking part of this is that the charm is put on a woman without her knowledge.

A stick of broom or thread is usually placed on the floor for a woman to unknowingly walk over it. Once she works over the thread or broomstick, the charm takes its effect.

Now there are different sorts of men. However, the three most famous ones are;


1) a woman and her lover stick like glue during the process of sex. The man cannot detach himself from the woman. This sometimes leads to death and in some cases a public humiliation of the stuck couple.

2) In another variation when a man sleeps with a woman who has begun on her, he starts to crow like a rooster. It is said that the man would crow three times and by the third time he would end up dead.


3) Another popular variation of man is that of the man somersaulting three times. Just like the chicken man, when the man somersaults the third time he ends up dead.

As crazy as gun sounds, there are many stories of the charm dooming lovers. In 2015, in Cross River State,

Magun is popular in Nigeria. In 2001, revered Nigerian filmmaker Tunde Kelani released a movie called “Thunderbolt: Magun” which dwelt on the mystery of the charm.

Even with the popularity of man, it hasn’t stopped or slowed down extra-marital affairs. Not many people have what it takes to do such a bold move.


Your signature says you write projects for people.
Why do I feel sorry for them already?
Re: See How The Yoruba Magic Charm ”magun” Works When A Married Woman Cheats On Her by Macrofrancis(m): 10:50pm On Nov 17, 2020
punisha:



Your signature says you write projects for people.
Why do I feel sorry for them already?


For you to be in the position to pass on or share information, you need not be the originator of such information. I found that piece of information and wrongly edited it the way it should appear.

Additionally, it doesn't depict any form of plagiarism, because it is clear enough I am not the original writer, and I never in any manner posed as one.

That I got a piece of information that I wished to share but unintentionally made a mistake in the presentation doesn't make me bad in what I do, at least not this first time, does it?

I admit my mistake.
Re: See How The Yoruba Magic Charm ”magun” Works When A Married Woman Cheats On Her by punisha: 11:20pm On Nov 17, 2020
Macrofrancis:



For you to be in the position to pass on or share information, you need not be the originator of such information. I found that piece of information and wrongly edited it the way it should appear.

Additionally, it doesn't depict any form of plagiarism, because it is clear enough I am not the original writer, and I never in any manner posed as one.

That I got a piece of information that I wished to share but unintentionally made a mistake in the presentation doesn't make me bad in what I do, at least not this first time, does it?

I admit my mistake.


You just earned a follower and also my respect.
I must say, I expected a different reaction from you.

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