Exposing the Juju Drama: When “Protection” Spells Cost You a Beating

 






Alright, buckle up because this one’s wild. Recently, Nigeria's activist Verydarkman put a spotlight on something straight out of a Nollywood thriller. A guy reached out to him, claiming he’d been scammed by a prominent native doctor in the East. Yep, we’re talking about a hefty 2.5 million naira down the drain  all for a juju that never worked. And when he tried to get a refund? Let’s just say he didn’t exactly get a customer satisfaction survey. Instead, the man claims he got flogged by the village’s security squad, all on orders from the man himself, Chi Dozie Nguangu – better known as Aqua Okoko.


Now, here’s where it gets bizarre: this juju, known as “Ibu Bo,” is apparently used for some seriously dark deeds  protection for things like arms smuggling and drug trafficking. The twist? Aqua Okoko reportedly told the guy it was his fault the juju “failed” because he hadn’t followed some specific rules (like avoiding women for 21 days). After shelling out another half a million for a supposed “renewal,” the guy still got nothing but excuses. Two days after the beatdown, Aqua Okoko sent him a partial refund of 500,000 but refused to pay the rest.


Verydarkman didn’t hold back. In his video, he laid it all out, questioning why anyone would even trust such extreme “solutions” in the first place. As he put it, if you're messing with this kind of juju, don’t be surprised when things backfire. Moral of the story? Watch out who you trust with your “protection.” Or maybe just stick to the straightforward life, yeah?







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