A Nigerian man has been busted in Ghana for allegedly using charm ‘juju’ to extort money from a woman.
According to a report, the Nigerian man of Igbo descent was arrested in Ghana for allegedly using juju to control a woman and extort money from her.
The information gathered suggests the alleged woman was giving this Nigerian man money for over the past four years.
Reports indicate that the Nigerian man is happily married in Nigeria with kids, and sometimes remits money to them.
Some Ghanaians have weighed in on the viral video, saying, “This Igbo man really said ‘remote control’ isn’t just for TV. Used juju on a woman in Ghana for 4 years, collected money, then sent it home to his wife and kids. If hustling were a degree, some people deserve a PhD”.
“Anyway, the thing is that this kind of thing doesn’t work whether you get it from a Mallam, Pastor or a fetish priest. If it works, there won’t be poverty anymore in Africa”, a netizen added.
“Since when did law enforcement personnel have the authority to arrest for the use of juju? Can you also arrest some of those herbalists posting as Prophets in our churches?”, one more X user wrote.
“The people in the video are ignorant of seeing no difference between this & those who go to Church or Mosque with the same intentions. So, does it mean it is accepted in Islam & in Christendom? Stop beating the man for the same thing you all do in your religions. Hypocrites nkoa”, one Ghanaian suggested.
Additionally, a netizen added, “What makes this man an Igbo person? Seriously, you people just want 2 be stupid. He never spoke Igbo, nor did any identification show anything about him being Igbo. Just ur stupid caption and narrative, which is totally misleading and malicious.. I think Igbo union should sue u”.
In other news, a disturbing video has emerged of Nigerian residents in Ghana clashing in violent rival cult clashes in Accra.
In the viral video that has surfaced online, the Nigerian residents were captured in an all-out brawl with some police officers trying to settle the violence.
Many Ghanaians are calling for immediate investigations and arrests of the persons involved.
Meanwhile, some months ago, there was a growing tension in Ghana as some groups of Ghanaians gathered at Accra’s Obra Spot some months ago to stage a protest demanding the immediate expulsion of Nigerians from the country.
They accused Nigerians of being behind a rise in crime and social vices.
The demonstrators carried placards with messages saying “Nigerians Must Go,” “End Kidnapping,” “End Prostitution,” “End Armed Robbery,” and “End Ritual Murders.”
Also, Ghanaian traders have claimed Nigerian traders are violating the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) Act 865 of 2013, which bars non-citizens from engaging in small-scale trading. Many Ghanaian traders argue that they are increasingly dominated by foreigners.
Additionally, Chief Albert Baylor Ashaolu, the president of the All Nigerian Community in Ghana, has urged Ghana and Nigeria to come together and find a lasting solution to the dispute.
Speaking on GTV’s Breakfast Show, he stated, “This matter has lingered for some time now, and it will not help the long-standing relationship between Nigeria and Ghana. Our governments, the higher leaders of the two countries, should look into this matter and find a lasting solution”.
“The same consideration given to foreigners from the West should not be applied to West Africans, especially Nigerians. You can walk from Nigeria into Ghana without borders stopping you. Our forefathers wanted integration, and they would be disappointed to see Africans treating each other this way”, he added.
He added, “Ghana and Nigeria cannot be compared with other countries. We are brothers through business, marriage, and history. We should be finding ways to strengthen this bond, not weaken it.”
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