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Secret behind what is killing our young men today in Igboland. Okeite!

If you see any yahoo boy spending money lavishly, this is what he's into. Ordinary yahoo no longer pays. To get big pay, they now go into this. The least an experienced native doctor can charge a person to prepare this charm is N1.5 million. Some native doctors charge as high as N3 million. Some don't charge; what they do is collect a percentage of whatever you realize from time to time. Traders also do this charm. This charm is what's called a money ritual (own ego). The native doctor prepares it with bats, other dangerous species of birds, bitter herbs, roots, and barks of spiritual trees like the (ogilisi). The main ingredients are dog spare parts and human spare parts. They work directly with mortuary attendants. They need mostly parts of those who died in road accidents and others who died at an unripe age. They also go for the parts of women who had no children. Any native doctor who knows how to prepare for this must be an occult native doctor, without being one, the vibration will sweep the native doctor's within a period. The kickback is usually harsh on the native doctors. 

In this category of charm is the powerful *Ibobo isi atu. Ibobo is hung on the wall. Celebrities do it. Contractors, drug people, security heads, and lawyers who want to be feared to do it. They do it to command respect and be feared and get attracted to important people's admiration. It's a very dangerous charm. It's almost more dangerous and costly than Okeite. Anybody who has Ibobo is feared for no reason. People listen to where they talk. As a Contractor, your bidding is first considered. It carries the force of attraction. The glory of a person who has it holds people down. 

Another one is **udu ako mmili (a calabash that never lacks water). It's more like okeite. It takes the same process to prepare. Another one under this category is ***Okeawele. Traders, transporters, and farmers do this mostly. Another one is what is called ****aro agba aka (the year will never go by without making a person wealthy). It's a discovery under this category and seems to be the deadliest. 

These are some of the things you tap as grace in the lives of some people you think are rich. Funny enough is that no stupendously rich person does any of these. What they afford those doing them are Benz, houses, and money to spend on women and spray at events. That's all. Nobody who does any of these stupid things is ever counted among wealthy men and women in society. 

The side effects are bigger than what they offer. You continue losing family members from time to time. They seize some people's ability to give birth. Some may give birth, but the baby will die on delivery. Sometimes, the mother follows it. They destroy children. Some don't live more than five years. But the money will be coming. On dying, the properties collapse as they came. Apart from the lethal effects, you will not have peace of mind while alive. You will not assist anyone with the money. The more often you bring things into the pot, the more the money flows. It booms more when the handkerchief is used in cleaning a woman's private part after use. x is put in the pot. That's when you see some young girls go mad or find it hard to give birth. The pot boils like never before. Some bring charred human par.ts, moreover those babies and young girls whose blood is still fresh.

The truth is that the native doctor doesn't know the people the charms will take as sacrifices. The charms pick randomly. Sometimes, a family member or close friend can die without you knowing they died at your instance. The charms select and don't tell the clients when and who they are collecting. This is why a rich person in a family suspected to be behind another's death can come out boldly and swear with their life and nothing harms them. And once the pot stops frothing, the time for the person to go has come. That's when you find some young boys die in road accidents or go mad or die in mysterious ways.  So, when you are tapping from a person's grace just because he bought a new vehicle or built a new house, know that you might be tapping from a strange force. No yahoo boy who has voluminous money nowadays gets it outside this means. Ordinary Yahoo stopped paying some five years ago. It's good that you know all these so that no one pushes you into regrettable living. So that you don't envy people you are better than. So that you don't think you are not working hard. Learn. Research. Ask questions. Don't be jealous. Don't envy me. Don't be disturbed by the doings of some people who don't have known sources of income. 

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