SPIRITUAL PREPARATION TO DESTROY AND CURSE A WITCH (APAJE )BY BABALAWO OBANIFA_obanifa extreme documentaries
In this current work. I
will document Apaje . Apaje is a spiritual preparation available in Yoruba
spirituality that can be use to curse and destroy a witch. Due to spiritual
nature of witches .It is normally difficult to neutralize and destroy them. But
once their spiritual identity is confirm and their evil nature expose. There is no needed
for jungle justice. All you need to do
is to just place a curse on them.One of the
spiritual formula that can be use to place a curse on the witches is known
as Ase Apaje. Below is the documentation of Ase Apaje in Yoruba spirituality. It is also known as
Ogun Epe Aje.
Ori olodongba adaripon
(head of Agama lizard)
Egbo oro alagogo (roots
of cactus plants)
Ewe ina (nettle leaves)
Iru Okete (complete tail of
bush rat)
Owo osi okete(left hand
of bush rat)
Okuta
papamulolo(papamulolo is a kind of pebble stone that is grind to make make -up
powder in Yoruba land)
Ose dudu(local black
soap)
Preparation
You will pound the aforementioned
items to fine powder and mix it with
soap .insert the preparation inside the ram horns.
Usage
If you use your tongue to
touch it and curse a witch. What you say will definitely happen to that witch
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