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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

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SERIOUS ADVICE NEEDED

Stella, please I have come here to seek advice on how to handle this issue.

My dad's sister grandson went and stole in another village and the owner of the stolen properties came to our village and asked someone to show him the compound of the boy that stole from him and this person pointed our compound and the man entered our compound drop charms and went back to his own village. 
Nobody was inside our compound when all these incident happened cos my parents went to church that Sunday and when they came back, they met the charms inside our compound and raised alarms then proceed to report the issue to the village chairman.

My dad and the village chairman traveled to the village of the man that put the charms, they didn't see him but met his father who narrate the incident and said he is aware of his son actions but claimed he has not set his eyes on his son throughout that Sunday and he will deliver their messages to him when he eventually comes back.
At this point, we are devastated and don't really know what to do. The thief has caused my parents many troubles over the years. 
This same boy does not live with us or has any close contact with us, to even think the person that pointed our compound is his father's brother really pissed me off.
Up till now the charms are still inside our compound and my parents are homeless at the moment because they can't enter inside the compound for fear of the unknown
Please has anyone experienced this and how did you handle it, my parents are old and are supposed to be in a conductive environment.......

Na wah oh......Let your parets travel to the house of the man that put the charms there and stay there to beg him until it is resolved...if it is money he stole, you people should refund the money.......
That juju that was put there, i dont think it can be removed, it must hit target before it returns but no fear since your parents are not the thieves....
The good thing about this is the thief is also homeless now...
Bad advice alert - Cant you take your Bible in hand, walk into the compound, pick up the juju and go and throw it away? why you dey fear?

14 comments:

  1. Hmmmm! And you called what you said bad advice???

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  2. Notorious for Jesus some of the things you say sometimes says a lot about you. Don't you have brothers you feel is good to dash only woman money and not men right. If that boy decides to do yahoo or enter road with 🔫 stealing you will be happy. You're notorious for Jesus imagine if Jesus decides to bless only his gender. Shame on you

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  3. Stella, your years abroad that has washed off the Nigeria mentality in all your do has not washed off your believe in juju?

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  4. Charms are low vibrational things that only gain power over you the moment you become afraid of it. The get hold of you the moment they sense just a little fear in your spirit. If Humans like us are higher than the Angels in the eyes of God then why should these concoction be giving us sleepless nights? We should learn to activate our faith by the WORD OF GOD this is very important as a Christian if not prophets go use you shinw and you will never get permanent deliverance from them. It will only stop for sometime and resurface.

    I wish you people never entertained fear. It's not just about chanting the scriptures, do you really have confidence? the confidence and the knowledge is your power. When they know that you really know that you carry authority from God...

    Someone was narrated about how a charm was placed on the sit of a lady in his office and the lady poured anointing oil she got from nsppd, prayed and removed the charm and she died instantly. According to him, the lady was a prayer warrior. Lol. Me=Prayer warrior that depends on anointing oil. Many mistakes that Christians make. Being a prayer warrior can never save you if you have no good knowledge of who you really are in the sight of God.

    Many things to say about this.

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    2. Narrated*** was narrated ❌

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    4. In Igbo they'd say "ometara buru' I don't know the English interpretation but it similar to 'he that digs a pit should fall into it'

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  5. @Slim Shandy.... easier said than done. There are potential juju, and it's the wicked one that works. If he sure for you, collect the address of the poster, I will sponsor your trip to and from,go and remove the charm. There is God, and Jesus...I know, sometimes, stay away from stuffs like this.

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    1. God forbid but if it happens in your home what would you do?

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  6. I’m with Stella on this one. Just pile some cow dung, earth, salt, or sand on the charms and shovel it all up. If they cannot do that because of mindset, get one deliverance church pastor then pour holy water, say certain prayers, chant some psalms and place a cross on it and shovel it and go bury it.

    I honestly do not know what the big deal is and why they are in so much fear. The bigger problem is the grandson, what is going on with him? He needs to return to his parent or sent to reform school or the military. Complaining is not going to help, he needs discipline and intervention.

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  7. They know how to use juju for their fellow human beings but can't use to correct our politicians heads

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    1. They can’t even use it to become wiser, to live longer, to prevent disease, or to excel in anything they do.

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  8. See them 😂 very few comments. Where did all of you church people run to? Are there no Christians here anymore? This is serious. Has our God not been faithful?

    Oh chim.......

    This is seriously serious. We practice Christianity only in our lips but not from deep down our hearts. It well o. It is well.

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