The works of witches seem to be at the centre of most Christian gatherings lately. Pray against witches in your family; shoot witches in your family, bind witches in your family and many more sayings seem familiar to the Christian folks.
The question is, weren’t witches around in time past? How could our ancestors live so peacefully without worrying about activities of witches?
Many don’t know African (black skin) is the most resilient breed among the _Homo sapiens_. However, this breed is easily programmed constructively or destructively. The law of duality talk about fusion (love) and fission (hatred). Even in chemistry, it is love that causes atoms to donate or share electrons to reach stability – called chemical reaction. When atoms get angry and decide to split electrons, we call it fission.
Love creates stability in black people because of their high carbon concentration (melanin). We(ancestors) knew this so we programmed our societies on principles of oneness.
Black people when bonded together by love are unstoppable but when divided by hatred are extremely catastrophic. The leaders in antiquity knew this so we made rules that could even render witches powerless.
You think we didn’t have witches back then ehhh? We had them and they were those who passed on their knowledge/spirit to this modern breeds that seem to be giving pastors tough times😁. But how could we contain their powers even without prayers, fasting and anointing oil usage? It is simple rules we integrated in societies as leaders that gave them no options but to love. You people call yourselves educated but you’re extremely poor at social engineering.
How did we do it?
As kings, we knew the most powerful people apart from our priests were the witches. In order to reduce potential damage they could cause, we made the following rules:
*Nobody should marry in a family with cases of epilepsy, barrenness, leprosy, etc.*
Simple rule ehhh. Humans mostly cause damage if they won’t suffer from the consequences. As a witch, if you cause a family member to suffer from leprosy, epilepsy, etc, nobody will marry you or your children or nieces or nephews.
So will you as a witch do that? The answer is no. But we knew few stubborn ones will do…
So the Abusuapanins (spiritual and physical leader of the family) had no choice but were forced to find solutions to such cases. That is how the problem of Kwadwo became the problem of Yaa if we are family or living in the same community.
You have no choice but to love, help and reproach yourselves if you want marriage. Sexual emotion is the most powerful of all emotions and we knew every person would want to express theirs including the witches. Imagine not getting married because a family member is suffering from leprosy.
How do we prevent illegal sexual expression?
We included Bragoro, Kyiribra(puberty rites) and with banishment as punishment for those who expressed their sexual energy illegally (without proper acceptance from the involving families). These measures were able to reduce formication.
*Men were to take care not only of their children but nieces and nephews as well.*
Don’t forget your child is also a niece or nephew of someone. This rule was made to bind members with love. If I’m taking care of your child and you will use your witchcraft to destroy my work, then, over to you! Even a lion can be tamed as a pet if it’s shown love from childhood.
When modern blacks accepted western individualism philosophy (nuclear family), they triggered the hatred in black people. The love that we used to tame all forms of evil spirits started fading. Men in extended family stopped eating together. Aunties became witches and old people became agents of Satans. Siblings were made to fear themselves because each was told to do so by the mum or dad. Extended family houses and properties were neglected and branded as symbols of evil and retrogress.
Morality in black communities declined gradually as people stopped reproaching themselves as community. Now witches have privileges to do any mess they want because you have thrown away rules we used to bind them. If they mess with your works, its your own burden and not that of the family – God for us all, each man for himself.
Nephews/nieces who aren’t witches also became jealous, bitter and angry that they aren’t given the help they need from uncles. If family member has neglected me, why should I help you as a stranger? Now, blacks are in a state of social fission and the Pull Him Down (PHD) is evidence. This can be seen among all blacks globally.
Comrades, if our ancestors could use love and simple rules to tame witches, why can’t we do same. A society with love and oneness at the core can easily progress even if you assemble all evil spirits around the world and camp them there.
Love is infectious and when children are brought up in love, they grow to become loving and helpful people.
Stay inside, eat healthy, laugh and be happy. COVID-19 shall pass.
Ghana captain Andre Ayew has mourned former Olympique MGhana captain Andre Ayew pays tribute to former Marseille President who has died from COVID-19 – Ghana Sports Onlinearseille President Pape Diouf, who died on Tuesday night in Senegal.
Diouf, 68, died in Dakar after losing the battle against the deadly COVID-19.
And, the Ghana star who also plays for Welsh side Swansea City, has taken to Twitter to express his sadness for the passing of the former President of Les Phocéens.
Diouf was a personal friend of Andre Ayew’s father Abedi Ayew who won the UEFA Champions League title with the club during his time as a player with the club.
One of the young Ghanaian entrepreneur trained by the genius technologies of our time called Apostle Dr. Ing. Kwadwo Safo, is making his master proud by transforming car tyres and other wastes into useful products.
The new transformer of waste tyres into cash is known as Bernard Nii Nartey, affectionately called Papa Nii, who grew up in the Winneba, the Central Accra Region of Ghana.
He is a former student of Wa Senior High School; and a graduate from the University of Cape Coast with a degree in BA Social Science.
After university, he did his national service at Apostle Safo Technology Centre at Gomoa Mpota, as a pattern maker. He remained in the company after his service, but not as a permanent worker on payroll.
while there, he applied for several jobs but did not have any response. In fact, it was his frustrations at not getting a job that, one day, pushed him apply for a ‘house boy’ (a name given to male house helps in Ghana).
Click on the link below to check out more about Benard Nii Nartey, and how he is making cash from wasteful car tyres:
Ghanaian celebrated actor and politician, known as John Dumelo has donated food and other items to police stations in the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency, as he champions the fight against the spread of the deadly coronavirus.
Dumelo who is the NDC’s parliamentary candidate for the constituency, said it was important for him to share lunch to the hardworking policemen who are working day and night to play their part, and also to support the government in the fight.
Rapper, Sarkodie engineered a behind the hits battle between Appietus and Jay Q, some two days ago on Instagram, and yes, Sarkodie is back with another good news.
According to Sarkodie, 7pm tonight, we are celebrating music producers, Richie and Killbeatz on Behind the Hitz segment. Both of them will be playing their hit songs for 2hrs back-to-back.
Renowned Member of Parliament for Assin Central, known as Hon. Kennedy Agyapong has finally voiced out on his allegedly attacked by two armed men in his house at Tema last night.
According to reports, two unknown gunmen stormed the politician’s house in Tema to kill him, but fortunately, he was not around.
In a short a video that has popped up online, Kennedy Agyapong in an exclusive interview detailed what really happened.
He revealed that, due to the murder of the late Member of Parliament J. B Danquah, he has been alert in his life.
Not quite long, we head a beef and exposé on Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi and Angel Obinim, two murderers have visited Kennedy Agyapong’s mansion in Tema to kill him.
Ghananewss.com can’t tell for now who is behind the attack but it has been linked to his viral attacks on Bishop Daniel Obinim and Prophet Badu Kobi.
Luckily for Kennedy Agyapong, he wasn’t at his mansion when the two unknown gunmen visited his Tema mansion.
This killing attempt was revealed by a nephew of Kennedy Agyapong who works at Net2 television.
He is the one the assassins met in the house, in the absence of Kennedy Agyapong.
When this nephew heard the rare footsteps, he presumed it’s his co-worker at net2 so he descended downstairs only to be met by these gunmen.
One of them pulled a knife and forced him to lead him to the room of Kennedy Agyapong.
The nephew of Kennedy Agyapong after leading him upstairs pulled a smart one on the guy and locked him in one of the rooms and quickly started shouting for help.
The locked gunman still made his way out through a window in the room leaving the glass window broken”.
Ghanaian legendary Rapper Obrafour, who is celebrating his 20th anniversary in the Ghana Music Industry, says he will be fulfilled on earth only of he sees and meet the great living legend of our time, known as Apostle Emeritus Prof. Dr Ing. Kwadwo Safo, founder and leader of the Kristo Asafo Church and the Kantanka Group.
Speaking on E – Mix Entertainment Show on Kantanka TV with Kwadwo Obeng Barima, Obrafour revealed to his fans that, it will be his dream come true to meet Apostle Safo.
During the interview, one unique thing that happened during the show was when the host was prompted by his producers that, Apostle Safo had called in to speak with Obrafour.
Check out how Obrafour decided to sit on the floor when he heard the voice of Apostle Safo.
Ghanaian heavy weight rapper known as Sarkodie, has revealed how he plans on having another collaboration with dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale.
In an exclusive interview with 4syte TV, Sarkodie was enquired when Ghanaians should anticipate another collaboration with Shatta Wale.
In Sarkodie’s reply, he stated that never will he force himself to have a song featuring with Shatta Wale.
According to him, if a collaboration between him and Shatta Wale is bound to happen then it has to be organic and not as if he forced himself into getting a collaboration done.
More importantly, Sarkodie praised President Akufo Addo for delivering a partial lockdown in Ghana in a bid to avoid the spread of the deadly coronavirus.