ShÔla Raphael
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@official_esclub I really do not understand the covenant igbo men have with see through clothes, e dey kpa mi.
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@Wyd_eshuu body not shaking because you weak
it’s adrenaline hitting like alarm bells in your system
fight or flight just spilling out through your muscles
you not scared
your nervous system just reacting faster than your words can keep up 👀
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@realFemiOtedola Happy birthday Fewa boy. God bless you and give you the wisdom to use your father's wealth wisely and in the interest of humanity.
If person talk Wetin dey mind now una fit find space for me for kirikiri

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My younger brother’s girlfriend came to visit and slept over yesterday.
Before everyone settled in for the night, I made one thing very clear, “You can date, you can be in love, you can even be planning your future together but under my roof, the two of you will not be sleeping in the same room.”
They can take it however they like. Everybody is entitled to their own standards, and that is one of mine.
My house, my rules.
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@HerbalistChief Bro, abeg i wan add weight, how do I go about it
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@fidipote98RKT Thank you for the information, how di I feed my Orî
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Your odu ifa taboo is Akuko ( rooster) but you felt it’s necessary to just not eat all chicken both male and female.
Ifa specially said male for a reason, you can definitely eat the female and same thing applies to He goat and she goat.
I have seen people who their taboo is pounded yam but they just decided to stop eating Yam too. Ifa specifically said pounded yam according to that particular verse.
In Yoruba land, once a yam is pounded, it’s no more a yam(Isu), it’s now Iyan(pounded yam). That’s why when we are to feed one Orisa with pounded yam, we wouldn’t because Yam turned to Iyan and just use yam to feed the Orisa, we must make it pounded yam because they are not the same.
Nevertheless, when you are told not to eat Yam, it means anything made of yam is now a taboo for you. The reason is because it’s yam that turned to Iyan (pounded yam), yam porridge (Asaro) and anything gotten out of yam. Same thing applies to beans and the rest.
In Isese, you gotta ask questions, ask a lot of question, question everything! It’s important for your own understanding and growth.

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BACK TO SENDER SOAP
This remedy is very powerful to send spiritual arrows , curses or hex back to the sender.
ITEMS NEEDED
Seven bitter kola
Native sponge
Lux soap or native black soap
PROCEDURE
Ground and pound one bitter kola and soap that you can finish in a day and bath it with one local sponge .
Do this for seven good days.., make sure it is one mixture per day.
If you're experiencing spiritual attack or you're under evil eyes or manipulation this ritual will definitely return it back to sender by the grace of our ancestors..., just make sure you finish the one you mixed with bitter kola before night of every day.
One new sponge per day.
May the wisdom of our ancestors always come through for us

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@ChinonyelumH The husband is such a disrespectful person. I hope he treats that girl right knowing she has no strong male presence in her family. Zero respect for tradition... the logical gender .
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The audacity of the useless wretched husband to stand during that prayers. He Dey look down on his in-law??? Of course he Sees the brother as a child but I am sure he can marry his agemate. Foolish man. This is a very big red flag and I will not tolerate it.
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE
Moment a young man represented his father as he blessed his sister and her husband during their traditional marriage ceremony✨👏♥️
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