CHARM TO RETRIEVE MACHETE FROM PEOPLE AGAINST THEIR WISH DURING FIGHT(OGUN AGBADA) BY BABALAWO OBANIFA-Obanifa extreme documentaries
This current work will
document one of the spiritual formulae available in Yoruba spirituality that
you can use to retrieve cutlass or collect machete from people who want to use
it to attack others or you. The nomenclature for formula for this purpose that
will be document in this current work is known as Agbada. To prepare the agbada
been document in this work .The Awo will need:
Eha ada ide(you peel part
of the machete made of brass)
Eha ada Oje(you will peel
out of the cutlass made of lead)
Ewe abo(leaves of Annona
Senegalensis)
Ewe amunimuiye(leaves of
Emilliapraeta missa)
Epo pupa (red palm oil)
Adin (palm kernel oil)
Preparation
You will grind the Eha
ada ide(you peel part of the machete made of brass)Eha ada Oje(you will peel
out of the cutlass made of lead),Ewe abo(leaves of Annona Senegalensis),Ewe
amunimuiye(leaves of Emilliapraeta missa) together. You will pour it inside
Apaadi(broken clay pot) pour Epo pupa (red palm oil) Adin (palm kernel oil)on
it. Insert two Oroka elelo(iron ring inside it) allow to ferment with the ring
and soaked for seven days.
After seven days you will
remove it . You will killed a cock and drop it blood on it.
Ifa you want eat the cock
women must not eat out of it.
Usage
You will be put the ring
in your hands when going for battle .
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