YORUBA INCANTATORY CHANTS TO MAKE ENEMY VOMIT BLOOD INSTANTLY DURING PHISICAL OR SPIRITUAL COMBAT (Aasan Apoje) BY BABALAWO OBANIFA -Obanifa extreme documentaries
In this work Babalawo
Obanifa will document one of potent Yoruba incantatory chants known as Ayajo Apoje .It can be used to make enemies to vomit
blood immediately or instantly at the spot during any physical or spiritual
combat. This incantation is not traceable to any Odu Ifa. This fall under the category
of what is known as Aasan. Below is the documentation of incantatory chant for
such purpose.
You will put Eyo ataare
meje(seven alligator pepper).
You will chew it in your
mouth and say the following incantation
Akintere awo won lode Egba
Jewejimo Apalisoro
Akunpiripi agbo jade
Okunlolo
Dia fun Omobirin
orokokoko
Apanu isoju ahon ni eyin
snkan
Translation
Akintere awo won lode Egba
Jewejimo Apalisoro
Akunpiripi agbo jade
Okunlolo
This was divination made
for Omobirin orokokoko
Apanu ,It is in the presence
of tongue that teeth accomplish it mission.
If you are in angry mood
with an opponent who is physically in front of you If you chant this incantation
in anger. The opponent will begin to vomit blood immediately .You can not joke
with this chants.
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