Author: DIBIA NWANGWU UCHENDU

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  • Why Dibịas Charge For Spiritual Consultation And Spiritual Works.

    👉 The reason why some native doctors charge you in some spiritual work, is that some spiritual materials in the market are not meant to be priced. For example : Ịkwa ibu mmiri. 👉 Once the seller tells you the amount you have to pay instantly without pricing it to enable the work go well.

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  • UDO: Igbo Ancestral Diplomat and Harbinger of Peace.

    Udo is father-earth, a good ancestral spirit adorned with the clothing of onye Ọzọ. An Igbo god of diplomacy. Almost, every family has UDO, it all depends on what one’s own community call him. Nna Ani is how he is regarded. If, there is Nne Ani, we also have Nna Ani who is her husband.

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  • Women’s Monthly Flow And The Need To Keep Off From Sacred And Holy Places.

    Many Adaeze nwanyi, prophetess, diviners, shamans, seers among others have become tools and agents of destruction. They do spiritual works for people during their menstrual flow. How can one do spiritual works for someone’s progress during your menstrual flow? Including going for ọlụ mmiri etc Are you aware you are indirectly placing a curse on

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  • Arobunagu: Agwunsi/Agwụ Ofvia.

    Arobunagu is a forest deity that is absolutely and totally in control of herbs, herbalism (mkpọrọgwụ na mkpafifia) and charms (ọgwụ) in the spiritual and physical world. It is an independent and very active spirit. In ancient times, Arobunagu was the spirit our fore fathers used to give herbs and to prepare charms , every

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  • Ngwụ Spiritual Tree And Its Spiritual Significance.

    Ngwụ is a tree with special kind of powers. It connotes pure strength and every real ọ natara Chi dibias and Adaeze nwanyi need that strength/Ngwu to perform powerful spiritual works. In Afa language, Ngwụ is called Okala Ose. Ngwu is a powerful tree. Ngwu is one of Igbo’s ancestral spirit or deity that comes

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  • Orji/Iroko Spiritual Tree And Its Spiritual Significance.

    Orji is an ancestral tree and spirit. The tree Orji represents and is akin to a God of wealth. Orji is an ancestral spirit that is in charge of wealth in a family or kindred, if you grew up in your father’s house and noticed that you have Orji tree in your family or kindred,

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  • Ọfọ Spiritual Tree And Its Spiritual Significance.

    Trees are mystical connections to our indigenous spirituality in Igbo society. They play crucial roles in Igbo mythology till today. In Igbo ancient traditions, the tree is a symbol of life and sacredness, it stands for the totality of a universe and houses spiritual entities. Did you remember the story about an uncle that cut

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  • Cowry Shells: Their History And Uses.

    This is the common name for a group of small to large sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Cypraeidae, the cowries. Cowries are generally seen on rocky areas of the sea bed. Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Gastropoda Caenogastropoda subclass Order: Littorinimorpha Superfamily: Cypraeoidea Family: Cypraeidae. Shells of certain species have

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  • The Covenant And Its Overarching Goals (Ịgba Ndụ).

    A covenant is a sacred agreement between Chukwu Okike, man, spirits, and their children, extending to their forthcoming and unborn generations. It can have sets of specific and favorable conditions, thereby eliciting promises to bless, protect, fight for, guide, guard, prosper, multiply, among other promises, as our ancestors and us obey certain conditions. It is

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