Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by omoadeleye(m): 2:07pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
let me add to the list; Agbawo: when you just hit someone with your blow, no matter small is the blow, the victim will fall drastically
Anosare: when you pummel someone with your fist, the victim will run pass Usain Bolt and will never stop like a running like water flowing
Igbadi; this one is a long like rope made with some kind of leather, it is tied on a waist, it is used to flog someone to comatose or death. it's so power that only person that use it that has the anti dote or anyone that knows something about the charm which is very rare cause it varies. |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by Nobody: 2:11pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
walexy30:
Who needs you? Who wants you? dirty fetish thing.!!! |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by hardbody: 2:11pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
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Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by gentlelarry(m): 2:13pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
chowlade: 1.Ijaya (To Frighten). A charm used in frightening an adversary or an antagonist in a place of work, school e.t.c or is there anyone you want to take advantage of that you want him/her to keep mute while you express your opinion and explore every good things to your advantage. Ijaya will do it all. it causes overwhelming fear unreasonably to human and animals.
2.Eru (Fear) if you place someone on "Eru" he or she will be afraid of you for life when around your vicinity
3.Mayehun (Refuse me not) it is used when you want a person to grant your request after a command is made) could be used in wooing a lady, request money from people, Miser, tight-fisted friend or wealthy man. There is a simple incantation that goes with some Mayehun formulas:
"In Yoruba Language; Orun Lo ngba towo omode Orun Lo ngba towo agba " x5
Translation: "Sleep takes from the young Sleep takes from the old Part of the preparation goes thus. You put a cowry (cowrie shell) in each hand when going to sleep . The following morning it would have dropped from your hands. Pick them up and pound them (to powder) with the herbs"
4.Afose (To Speak and come to pass or Speak and happen) is a quite advance form of Ase. it is usually prepared with black soap and put inside an Animal's horn e.g Cow's, Antelope's, Cow' e.t.c Whenever Afose is Spoken with happens immediately or later in the future depending on the potency of the charm or the nature of the issue the Afose is addressing.
Yoruba forefathers possessed some Afose to address nature elements such as rain, fire, outbreak e.t.c and on the negative size to curse(Epe) I personally had one that i use to stop a car from starting also have seen one that is use to dry up a very big tree in three days. The tree was cursed with that Afose with Afose you could place a curse on somone or any Object be it animated or Non.
5.Gbetugbetu This is more of a hypnotizing charm. The person under the spell doesn't really know what he is doing. It is used in compelling people to do the most impossible things. Things they would naturally not do or refuse to do. It is somewhat difficult to prepare but there are some simple formulas too, however they also vary in degree of potency. The powerful ones that I know has in it as part of its ingredients the rope that a man hanged himself with. To illustrate its power I would narrate an incident that happened which was manipulated by the use of Gbetugbetu. A friend once used it to call a stubborn but pretty lady into his room. (Normally she would have shunned him right off.) When she got inside he commanded her to strip, which she instantly did, but he didn't touch her. 3 days later the girl came to her senses, she confronted my friend and an argument broke out. It was settled but after that incident the girl avoided my friend from then onwards. Moral of story -- You don't play such jokes 'cos you've got the power. Our forefathers used it when they were attacked by a gang of thieves; they just commanded them to fight (each other) or hand over their weapons
6.Olugbohun The "sound picker." It is believed to be a powerful spirit that picks whatever is said and makes it happen, if not immediately very soon. (Even if u mistakenly curse your children out of frustration.) Now this is not a genie that will drop things physically in front of you, like food, wine and a flying carpet. However it will create a situation that will cause your request to be met. It is not kept in the house but far away in the bush and its consulted only once in a while.
7.Ase (To command Power and authority) it has the ability to make whatever Statement you make to come to pass or happen or ability to compel anything to compel to your will which include Animated and inanimated object)
By Chowlade who know say dis pretty babe fit sabi dis kind thing! !! Make person dey fear now ooooo! 1 Like |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by RealAdewole(m): 2:18pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
chowlade:
My grandfather was Babalawo, he died April of this year... . he thought me alot of things like this
pls reduce the font size. u r occupying alot of space are u for real give me amudo lemme try it on u |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by 2mNaira: 2:21pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
chowlade: Continuation 8.Aluwo (Charm to make someone fall after being hit)
9.Agbefuye(Lightening charm)
10.Olonde(Charm that makes one to lose one's sense after being hit)
11.Gbekude (Death ceasing)
12.Afeeri (Disappearing charm)
13.Kanako (Distance shortening charm)
14.Egbe (Air flight charm without using jet, chopper or plane)
15.Amudo (Fucvking charm/Charm that can be use to fuvk, i.e with or without her approval) Remember don jazzy Eminado? was culled from Amudo.
16.Tude(Loose bondage)
17.Ewon Sanpona(Small pox handcuff)
18.Okigbe (Cutlass proof)
19.Ayeta (Bullet proof)
20.Isoye (Memory enhancing charm) without reading much you will pass
All charms and incantatn are enforced by demonic spirit. If are a child of God just take authority over d demonic spirit in Jesus name and the charm/ incantatn will immediately loose their potency. If u are a child of.God no charm can work against u.U have Divine protection .However divine protection works on the prinviple of faith. U need to realise u have it. U need to expect it to work.U need to live in its reality.Then watch it work. These are not religious statements.They are facts that I have experienced too many times in my life. I got exposed to demonic activities in my teens and have since learned how to handle them. I make bold to day that no charm can have effect on/or.against me no matter d source or maker. I know that some fellow reading this might say,'Let me try this braggart.' This is not bragging it is a statement of fact. My bible tells me,'........no weapon that is formed against u shall prosper.' And again, '.....there is no enchantment against Jacob,...there is no divination against Isreal.' And yet again,'......behold I give unto u power to thread upon serpents.and scorpions and over all the power of d enemy and NOTHING shall by any means hurt you., All power in heaven and earth belongs now legally belongs to Jesus. Thats the power above all other power-SUPER POWER. -Jesus is Lord. 2 Likes |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by Tirexy(m): 2:38pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
Paagun n da lady OP yi la mu. 1 Like |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by ASHTAROTH: 2:55pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
favadata: Am not Yoruba but there is Magun. Very popular |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by Nobody: 2:56pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
kamez: Yoruba like juju die yesah...and fvck they fvck all 4kables. Anything with hole. |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by ASHTAROTH: 2:59pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
favadata: Am not Yoruba but there is Magun. Very popular Olóshì! You be Yorùbá and your name na Akinladé James |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by Nobody: 3:09pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
Hawlahscho:
But you said your dad has equipped you with what he used to face the thieves. So I wanna shoot some bullets out (hat was his own o! I'm married now and a christian,not relying on what happened years ago to test if its still potent or not. |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by 2mNaira: 3:10pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
ASHTAROTH:
Olóshì! You be Yorùbá and your name na Akinladé James How do u know that that is his name? |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by matiandu(m): 3:14pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
Pls guys I need adodun. 4real lols |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by bibiking7(m): 3:16pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
Hello Op. What are the risks involved in me breaking your heart. |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by ASHTAROTH: 3:17pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
mnairaland:
How do u know that that is his name? That's what I'm capable of doing! |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by 2mNaira: 3:25pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
iameugene: Come na make i knack you bante if you no go commot omo soap foam for mouth My friend they will never work on me. Even if you try them a million times. Power passes power. Their are powers and their are greater power. There is SUPER power. Jesus's power is not for show. I will never say,"Come try it on me. But if u try on me it will never work. Telling people ,"Come try it on me is against the principle of the power. Howerver, these power works to subdue all other power. Holders of these SUPER power don't brag they don't need to brag about what they are sure of . One again, It will never work on me even if u try it a million times, because I am a child of God and I will paralise the deomons that are supposed to enforce it thus rendering it impotent. It that simple. Please, don't say come naa let me try it on u. That not how it works. I have paralysed such powers many time in the past. Jesus is Lord. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by 2mNaira: 3:27pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
ASHTAROTH:
That's what I'm capable of doing! Ok. What is my name? I want to know if you are not saying empty words. I am still waiting. |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by Adeyeancah(m): 3:28pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
chowlade:
My grandfather was Babalawo, he died April of this year... . he thought me alot of things like this
pls reduce the font size. u r occupying alot of space Apart from these stuffs, ur damn pretty, walai ! I Love the "ifunra" own sha |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by Nobody: 3:29pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
chowlade: 1.Ijaya (To Frighten). A charm used in frightening an adversary or an antagonist in a place of work, school e.t.c or is there anyone you want to take advantage of that you want him/her to keep mute while you express your opinion and explore every good things to your advantage. Ijaya will do it all. it causes overwhelming fear unreasonably to human and animals.
2.Eru (Fear) if you place someone on "Eru" he or she will be afraid of you for life when around your vicinity
3.Mayehun (Refuse me not) it is used when you want a person to grant your request after a command is made) could be used in wooing a lady, request money from people, Miser, tight-fisted friend or wealthy man. There is a simple incantation that goes with some Mayehun formulas:
"In Yoruba Language; Orun Lo ngba towo omode Orun Lo ngba towo agba " x5
Translation: "Sleep takes from the young Sleep takes from the old Part of the preparation goes thus. You put a cowry (cowrie shell) in each hand when going to sleep . The following morning it would have dropped from your hands. Pick them up and pound them (to powder) with the herbs"
4.Afose (To Speak and come to pass or Speak and happen) is a quite advance form of Ase. it is usually prepared with black soap and put inside an Animal's horn e.g Cow's, Antelope's, Cow' e.t.c Whenever Afose is Spoken with happens immediately or later in the future depending on the potency of the charm or the nature of the issue the Afose is addressing.
Yoruba forefathers possessed some Afose to address nature elements such as rain, fire, outbreak e.t.c and on the negative size to curse(Epe) I personally had one that i use to stop a car from starting also have seen one that is use to dry up a very big tree in three days. The tree was cursed with that Afose with Afose you could place a curse on somone or any Object be it animated or Non.
5.Gbetugbetu This is more of a hypnotizing charm. The person under the spell doesn't really know what he is doing. It is used in compelling people to do the most impossible things. Things they would naturally not do or refuse to do. It is somewhat difficult to prepare but there are some simple formulas too, however they also vary in degree of potency. The powerful ones that I know has in it as part of its ingredients the rope that a man hanged himself with. To illustrate its power I would narrate an incident that happened which was manipulated by the use of Gbetugbetu. A friend once used it to call a stubborn but pretty lady into his room. (Normally she would have shunned him right off.) When she got inside he commanded her to strip, which she instantly did, but he didn't touch her. 3 days later the girl came to her senses, she confronted my friend and an argument broke out. It was settled but after that incident the girl avoided my friend from then onwards. Moral of story -- You don't play such jokes 'cos you've got the power. Our forefathers used it when they were attacked by a gang of thieves; they just commanded them to fight (each other) or hand over their weapons
6.Olugbohun The "sound picker." It is believed to be a powerful spirit that picks whatever is said and makes it happen, if not immediately very soon. (Even if u mistakenly curse your children out of frustration.) Now this is not a genie that will drop things physically in front of you, like food, wine and a flying carpet. However it will create a situation that will cause your request to be met. It is not kept in the house but far away in the bush and its consulted only once in a while.
7.Ase (To command Power and authority) it has the ability to make whatever Statement you make to come to pass or happen or ability to compel anything to compel to your will which include Animated and inanimated object)
By Chowlade |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by Hawlahscho(m): 3:32pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
njays24: (hat was his own o! I'm married now and a christian,not relying on what happened years ago to test if its still potent or not. Fear not joo It can still be potent. Wey my gun, oya bend small and back me |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by SAIBUHAR1(m): 3:33pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
chowlade: Continuation 8.Aluwo (Charm to make someone fall after being hit)
9.Agbefuye(Lightening charm)
10.Olonde(Charm that makes one to lose one's sense after being hit)
11.Gbekude (Death ceasing)
12.Afeeri (Disappearing charm)
13.Kanako (Distance shortening charm)
14.Egbe (Air flight charm without using jet, chopper or plane)
15.Amudo (Fucvking charm/Charm that can be use to fuvk, i.e with or without her approval) Remember don jazzy Eminado? was culled from Amudo.
16.Tude(Loose bondage)
17.Ewon Sanpona(Small pox handcuff)
18.Okigbe (Cutlass proof)
19.Ayeta (Bullet proof)
20.Isoye (Memory enhancing charm) without reading much you will pass
This lady is an ikale babe! Na ikale people get those jazz |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by millionboi(m): 3:34pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
AlphaMoi: Nawa oo..to date sm1 like u na risk oo..Lol she go jst dey remote u lik tv set 1 Like |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by ademoladeji(m): 3:35pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
chowlade: Continuation
8.Aluwo (Charm to make someone fall after being hit)
9.Agbefuye(Lightening charm)
10.Olonde(Charm that makes one to lose one's sense after being hit)
11.Gbekude (Death ceasing)
12.Afeeri (Disappearing charm)
13.Kanako (Distance shortening charm)
14.Egbe (Air flight charm without using jet, chopper or plane)
15.Amudo (Fucvking charm/Charm that can be use to fuvk, i.e with or without her approval) Remember don jazzy Eminado? was culled from Amudo.
16.Tude(Loose bondage)
17.Ewon Sanpona(Small pox handcuff)
18.Okigbe (Cutlass proof)
19.Ayeta (Bullet proof)
20.[s]Isoye (Memory enhancing charm) without reading much you will pass[/s]
Hawlahscho:
Fear not joo It can still be potent. Wey my gun, oya bend small and back me |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by 2mNaira: 3:37pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
ASHTAROTH:
That's what I'm capable of doing!
I am waiting. |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by millionboi(m): 3:38pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
chowlade: Continuation 8.Aluwo (Charm to make someone fall after being hit)
9.Agbefuye(Lightening charm)
10.Olonde(Charm that makes one to lose one's sense after being hit)
11.Gbekude (Death ceasing)
12.Afeeri (Disappearing charm)
13.Kanako (Distance shortening charm)
14.Egbe (Air flight charm without using jet, chopper or plane)
15.Amudo (Fucvking charm/Charm that can be use to fuvk, i.e with or without her approval) Remember don jazzy Eminado? was culled from Amudo.
16.Tude(Loose bondage)
17.Ewon Sanpona(Small pox handcuff)
18.Okigbe (Cutlass proof)
19.Ayeta (Bullet proof)
20.Isoye (Memory enhancing charm) without reading much you will pass
swithrt,u didnt mention d price tag/sideffect of each charm.....cn we be frnds? |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by ayokunlei(m): 3:41pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
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Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by 2mNaira: 3:41pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
ASHTAROTH:
That's what I'm capable of doing!
I am still waiting. |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by ASHTAROTH: 3:41pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
mnairaland:
I am waiting. You have not crossed my path. Have you? He overstepped. I'm hell-bent in catching the Olóríburúkú! |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by Nobody: 3:42pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
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Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by millionboi(m): 3:44pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
Lol...is dia on d list,bt ladies dnt use it again because it has xpirin date deavicky: Is there no charm that help someone get husband. I'm just asking cos I know some people here might need it. |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by 2mNaira: 3:59pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
ASHTAROTH:
You have not crossed my path. Have you?
He overstepped. I'm hell-bent in catching the Olóríburúkú!
OK. I cross ur path today.What is my name? |
Re: 20 Popular Yoruba Charms And Their Uses(With Direct English Translations) by 2mNaira: 4:02pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
ASHTAROTH:
You have not crossed my path. Have you? He overstepped. I'm hell-bent in catching the Olóríburúkú! OK. I cross ur path today.What is my name?If u can't state it I will assume u know his name because he once sent u.a PM. Once again.I cross ur path.What is my name? |