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Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by OfficialAPCNig: 3:46pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
MiracleMe7:What your Agwu will do for you depends on how you wield It. So I can't tell you what it will do for you. But here are the seven spirits of Agwu. Installing an Agwu allows you to wield all these powers 1. Agwu Nwoke 2. Agwu Nwanyi These part of Agwu ensures you have both male and female children. 3. Uku na ije agwu This part of agwu brings people to you to bless you like customers 4. Mpata aku agwu This part of agwu ensures you have enough to eat. It's responsible for making you rich 5. Nkita agwu This part of agwu fights your battle 6. Anyanwu agwu Let say someone did you evil and you are innocent and you want to nack the person, this part of agwu will locate him before the nkita agwu use him do cruise. But make sure you're innocent. If the guy is innocent and you send agwu, he'll go as long as you give him what he wants but the blood will be on your head. If unfortunately for you the guy has his agwu and "odi ire", his nkita agwu will fight back and your agwu will stand by because the innocent guy you are trying to hurt is innocent. But bear in mind it'll not be between your agwu and his own agwu, his chi, ndi mmiri ya (if the person is from the water), the deities from his maternal and paternal places and other spirits he is loyal to will fight back because oji Ofor na Ogu. But if you don't have your agwu yet but you're at peace with your chi and someone wrongs you and you are innocent. Take a native egg not the normal fowl egg ooh, write person's name on the egg, look towards the sun and petition the person to Anyanwu na Agbara (Igbo sun deity), then break the egg. Sip your Pepsi and leave the rest to Anyanwu. 7. Ikenga agwu it makes your ikenga ka odi ire. So it's important to do your chi na ikenga before installing agwu If you're nwa mmiri, you'll wield your Ikenga through the powers of your ndi mmiri, likewise those from other elements. That's why you'll also have to be at peace with your elements and the powers behind them |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 3:49pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique:That is the confusion in Christianity. Taking Jesus as God. And also that Jesus is a Son of God. But we quote Bible where it is written that Jesus and God are ONE and no one comes to the Father (God) but through me. So Christians took Jesus as God. But Muslims don't do that mistake. They took Muhammed as a messenger of God. Please answer me this question, After I install agwu can I still do morning prayer with my family at home? |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 3:52pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
OfficialAPCNig:All these agwu you mentioned. Does it mean I will choose one of them among the ones I want to install? Or is it that all of them are together inside the agwu I want to install? Thank you bros |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 4:05pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
MiracleMe7: If I was to choose a western religion, I'll choose Islam. Because the teachings are pure and unadulterated. The teachings of christianity have been diluted over the years. Anyway, traditional religion remains the best of the best. It was put by God to work in our land. |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by OfficialAPCNig: 4:15pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique: Chi are the most merciful compared to all igbo deities, but they are very strict. |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by OfficialAPCNig: 4:18pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
MiracleMe7:They are seven but I just listed 6. My phone went flat when I am was typing. Agwu is one. What I listed are just different elements of Agwu. If you install one, you'll be able to wield all of them. |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 4:27pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
OfficialAPCNig:Ok sir, thank you for this explanations, I do really appreciate it. Please I need you also as a mentor concerning omenala. Please give me your WhatsApp number. @RoyalBoutique has given me his own WhatsApp number. Another question I want to ask is this; After someone has finished his journey on earth at a very old age and leave this world. Will the person's agwu disturb his children because the agwu is not being fortified again? |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by OfficialAPCNig: 4:53pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
MiracleMe7:Yes. They have to take care of the agwu or they will do the rituals to peacefully send it away. But I am not sure if the ritual works for Agwu, I am only sure of arusi apatara from other places. For instance, you can install Ajani Igbariam in your place and you can send it away when you don't need it again and it'll not hurt anyone. But I am not sure of Agwu. Point of correction, you're not fortifying agwu because you can't. You only FEED it. I love being anonymous. Sorry about that. 1 Like |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by OfficialAPCNig: 4:57pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
MiracleMe7:Yes. But with kola, nzu and hot. 2 Likes |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 5:17pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
OfficialAPCNig:I am not living in the village, I am far away from the northern part of the country. Ori aku m, is a Christian, can never participate to pray with me with nzu, kola, and hot. She hates anything omen ala. So can I pray personally with those things after we have finished an early morning family prayer? 1 Like |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 5:51pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
OfficialAPCNig: Send Agwu away? ? ? Hell no! It's just like saying you want to send your Chi away. Agwu works closely with your Chi. Agwu is like the Arusi of your Chi. I can't really explain it well, cos it's very complicated. One thing I know, with Agwu, you can never lack what you need in life. If everyone is suffering, you will never suffer. Any little effort you put in your work will be rewarded. If you put in great effort in your work, you will be rewarded greatly. |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 5:55pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
OfficialAPCNig: I use Nzu, Kola nut and Edo. My spiritual father doesn't drink alcohol, so he doesn't use alcohol for anything. |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 6:01pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique:Brother Royalboutique, the question I asked was that; After someone finished his/her earthly journey at old age. What will happen if the children don't want to continue feeding the agwu? That is why @OfficialAPCNg answered that. But do you know, what is the negative consequences if the children don't want to continue feeding the agwu? I called the Ezeudo in the morning, the man is a good man based on how he answered me. I will travel down to SE to go see him. Thank you my kindhearted brother 1 Like |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by OfficialAPCNig: 6:06pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique:Yeah. That's why I said, I don't know if the ritual works for Agwu, but I am sure It works for other arusi. Like I always say, people shouldn't do Agwu things if they are not ready. 1 Like |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 6:43pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
OfficialAPCNig: Short and simple. |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 6:47pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
MiracleMe7: I don't know what will happen if our kids don't feed our Agwu. I really don't know, I'll ask Ezeudo. Ok you called him? That's good. He's a very good man. He takes pride in his work, doesn't put money first. |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 6:58pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique:Yes I concur with you, he doesn't put money first. I will travel to the East to see him soon. I will ask him every question I want. I will tell you how I went thereafter 1 Like |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by kingssmith(m): 1:43pm On Nov 23, 2021 |
Nonsense From all indications this are same people hunting for gullible and desperate people to swindle. Agwu kor ukgwu ni. Go keep attracting bad luck to the ones your fathers already cost you...hustle with clean mind....you go dey alright. Please kindly ignore that number pasted here it can only end in premium tears. |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 2:31pm On Dec 05, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique:Bros, I am going through all our conversations here and I found it interesting to ask you this questions. How will someone knows what agwu is saying? How will someone respect the agwu? Please I am waiting to hear from you sir
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Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 2:39pm On Dec 05, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique:What is the difference there? |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 2:43pm On Dec 05, 2021 |
MiracleMe7: 1. How will someone knows what agwu is saying? There are two ways to know; beginners and advanced. As a beginner, you need to gbaa afa in order to listen to what the Agwu tells you. As an advancement, once you're a pure omenala person (not tainted with Christianity or Islam or others), then you will always know when the Awgu talks to you. 2. How will someone respect the agwu? By doing all it tells you to do. By doing what you said you'll do (e.g let's say you want a car and you tell your Agwu that once it brings a car for you, you will give it a cow. Once the cow comes, just carry the cow immediately and give your Agwu. Failure to do so will lead to a disaster like you damaging the car in an accident, or you killing someone with your car e.t.c. And you know the bad thing? After all thes disasters happen, you will still give you Agwu it's cow, because that's what you promised. Failure to do so will cause more disaster. Outright refusal to do so will lead to your death.) |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 2:47pm On Dec 05, 2021 |
MiracleMe7: Once is the alusi that works for a village Agwu is the alusi that works for you. So, if you pay homage to both your village alusi and your agwu, then more success for you. |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 2:47pm On Dec 05, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique:What if someone hurt or do me bad without any provocation. Will my agwu fight for me? Or should I go after the person to retaliate or should I leave it for my agwu to fight for me? @OfficialAPCNg please I need you here also. Thanks bros |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 2:55pm On Dec 05, 2021 |
MiracleMe7: If you're patient enough, It's better you let your agwu fight for you. Although there's nothing wrong in reacting when you're provoked. As long as you didn't cause the provocation. |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 3:08pm On Dec 05, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique:Ok sir Thank you |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 3:09pm On Dec 05, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique:Understood! My regards |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 7:10pm On Dec 07, 2021 |
@RoyalBoutique @OfficialAPCNg Pls I want to ask this question. Someone that comes from water. If he/she wants to do óru mmiri, must he do it at the water he comes from? Or can he/she do it in another place provided the place is Igbo territory? |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 8:37pm On Dec 07, 2021 |
MiracleMe7: I'm sure you can do it in any water. Just make sure you call the name of your water when you're doing it. |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 8:39pm On Dec 07, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique:I am not sure the name of my water. So I think it's better not to call any name of water at all. |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 8:46pm On Dec 07, 2021 |
MiracleMe7: Fair enough But try and find out the name of your water, it's help you in the long run |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by MiracleMe7: 8:50pm On Dec 07, 2021 |
RoyalBoutique:How will it help me in long run? The benefit? |
Re: What Is Agwù In Igbo Tradition? by RoyalBoutique(m): 2:05am On Dec 08, 2021 |
MiracleMe7: Recognition goes a long way in the spiritual realm. When you call her name, she knows you recognise her and her mermaids. Have you ever listened to all these Igbo music where the musician greets a lot of wealthy Igbo people. Then later, one of the wealthy guys sends money/cars to the musician just because his name was mentioned. Recognition goes a long way. |
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