This is called “Kaho” in Hausa - cupping an art of removing poisonous blood from the body in the 1950's..
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Wednesday, August 01, 2018
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Yea! Seen it happen a lot in Kano!
ReplyDeleteMy grandma is kanuri but reside in Kano, I could remember our househelp having some blood related issues years ago, and one Niger man came to extract the bad blood from her back! It was creepy to see horns at her back, gave me nightmares for months.
Interesting.....
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ReplyDeleteNa wa o
ReplyDeleteIt’s called Hijama
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I thought this was from the ancient form of acupressure. Didn't know we have our native forms here. Swimmers and other athletes do this as well, 'cupping'.
ReplyDeleteGbam! There is modern day cupping. I do it as part of my massages. Very good especially for draining the lymphatic nodes.
DeleteHmmmmmmm....never seen this before in my life
ReplyDeletePlease how exactly is it done?
ReplyDeletedoes it work?
Do you have bad blood?
DeleteLMFAO
Delete@anon 16:29 he is just asking a question na
ReplyDeleteLMAO
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