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Frencheducationgh Blog of Wednesday, 13 July 2022

Source: Michael Djan

A Young Man Reveals What Happened After His Friend Introduced Him to Money Rituals in 2016

A young man named Clement Oduro narrates what happened after his friend introduced him to money rituals in 2016. According to the young man he furthered his education in Senior High School, in his second year, his best friend who has lots of money, convinced him that he can do money rituals for him so that he too will get money.

Clement said he became interested to do it, the friend requested a white fowl, a crate of eggs, schnapps and a white handkerchief. He went out of the school and bought all those things, his friend sent him to their school field at night and performed the rituals. The friend wrote his name on the white handkerchief and used it to rub his face, he also gave him some herbs to chew.

After the friend performed the rituals, he told him that the money rituals was not successful but he will either die or gets mental illness. Clement said he pleaded with the friend to change the consequences for him. His friend then told him that he can change it but he will be a thief in whole lifetime. Clements reveals that after he completed school, he started hearing unknown voices and always stealing from people.

The young man claims people used to beat him whenever he steals anything he sets his eyes on it but he can't stop taking people's things too. According to Clement's father, after his son completed school, he started behaving unusually, he used to smoke weed and also steal anything he set his eyes on.

-Why Money Ritual Is Increasing in Ghana?

Unemployment is a major challenge which most Ghanaian youths are facing today. This unemployment challenges create economic hardships for young people. As a result, they look for quick schemes to escape poverty.

Security Analyst, Adam Bonaa stated in an interview with BBC that jobless youths take up criminal means to survive.

“While internet fraud, robbery, money laundering are criminal activities some youths engage in, some even view ritual killings as an option.”

Therefore, Youths are urged to work hard instead of involving themselves in such practices.

By Ccobbina (self media writer)