The use of Juju or black magic for money rituals in Nigeria has been in existence most especially in the 1980s and 90s and is still in existence today. This posts seeks to explain the history and causes of the use of money rituals not just in Africa but in Nigeria. The history of Juju in Nigeria comes from the traditional African religion also known as voodoo. This practice involves the sacrifice of blood to make money and carry out spiritual attacks.
In Nigeria, out of desperation or for the love of money, some wicked men sacrifice the souls of their wives, children, friends, parents, and siblings just to be rich. The blood of these sacrifices are in turn used as money ritual in order to enrich such individual.
The money keeps coming as long as the individual continue to perform the human sacrifice. It is no surprise that most rich people in Nigeria including influential politicians today are suspected of using blood money either for protection or for fame and wealth.
Due to the advent of other religions such as Christianity, Islam, and so on, the practise of juju has declined as people are getting aware of the dangers of practising black magic in Nigeria. Although, Juju practise is very popular in Benin Republic, no wonder it is considered “the motherland of voodooism”.
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