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Fetish Items Uncovered In Nigerian ‘Big Man’s’ House (Video)

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A Nigerian man has shed light on the discovery of purported fetish items within the confines of a property recently vacated by affluent individuals.

A video circulating online captured the narrator’s account as he inspected the premises, prompted by plans for government demolition due to the property’s illegality.

Among the unearthed items were calabashes, black soap, and sponges, alluded to as tools potentially associated with ritualistic practices. The narrator voiced concerns about the perceived involvement in illicit activities, urging vigilance against oppression from those amassing wealth through questionable means.

“Make nobody oppress you, e go be like say person no dey try for this life. House wey dem dey demolish, na now we know say all those boys wey dey stay for big big house. As dem dey demolish, na hin dem run, see their tools,” he remarked, underscoring the need for discernment in navigating such situations.

Watch the video below;

The video has ignited a flurry of reactions across social media platforms, prompting discussions about the prevalence of ritualistic practices and the allure of ill-gotten wealth.

Reactions as man finds fetish items in a vacated house

blaqboybeenxeel said: “Everyone Has His/Her Right To Practice Their Religion…. As Long As No Life Was Taken in the process there’s Nothing wrong….This Video Just Be Like Make Person De Video anointing oil or tesbah…Don’t Forget We are Africans!”

asomoneyofficial noted: “Rest jare 😂if na bible or Quran you see , shey you go make video?”

owo_dada opined: “Cut soap for me cut soap for me now you don see full soap use am baff morning and evening.”

adewarle wrote: “Culture and traditional methods are not always evil. Spirituality is deeper than what most people think. What you saw can be for anything. U dont know what that person is dealing with. Wake up from religious slavery. The same way you study your holy books. Do your research about your origin culture and tradition.”
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