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5.9.13

Quenching your ‘fire’ - Saturday born




Solomon Mensah
In a part of series of discussions on applying for loan and its consequences, the head of Black Herbal Clinic has on Monday, 2nd July, 2013, outlined the spiritual antidote to Saturday borns when in problems.
Alhaji Akanayo said on Nsem Pii, Happy FM, that people born on Monday could apply a simple method of using the leaves of a tree known locally as “Nyame Dua.”
H e said that a Saturday born who want to avert misfortune at work place should take eight (8) leaves, when she is a female, and seven (7) leaves, male, of the Nyame Dua. The leaves should be the ones that have naturally fallen from the tree onto the ground. Put them into a shiny silver like the “555” brand and add about five cups of water. You then wash your face eight or seven times depending on your gender (male or female), on Saturday. Pour the leaves onto the ground afterwards and stand on it and say within you that “I cancel out any debt and misfortune that will bedevil me in this work.” If you have already been indebted, get seven (7) fingers of banana. Strike the Nyame Dua tree with a cutlass. Peel the a finger of the banana and hold the side and side of the banana and use its middle to touch the liquid of the coming out of the tree. Chew (eat) the one in your mouth and throw away the remains in your left and right hands. This practice starts on Friday and you continue it for the rest of the days till the seven fingers of banana get finish.
If you want to prosper in your doing, get a child (virgin) to go collect the leaves of the Nyame Dua that have fallen. Regardless of the number of leaves that child brings, you squeeze the leaves in your hand and then put them on fire (coal pot). Smear the smoke that will emanate from the burning of the leaves all over your body. He said the child sent could either be a male or female.
Akanayo said that if you want your Saturday born child to be apt in knowledge, hold the hand the hand of the child to the Nyame Dua. Holding his hand to a knife or cutlass, pierce the tree to let the tree ooze its liquid. The child is made to lick the liquid with his or her tongue. If the child is able to tell that he or she has ever been to the tree before, the child will never forget anything again. This is done for a child that has not yet lost teeth.
He said in fighting a (chronic) sickness, you strike/pierce the tree early in the morning while you have not spoken to anyone. With your bare back, touch the tree (with your back), everyday, to let the liquid of the tree to stick to your skin. Akanayo said that doing this also has the potential of letting a barren woman conceive. Eight and seven days, female and male, respectively.
He added that a Saturday born plucking the leaves of the Nyame Dua and putting them in a silver to steam them to ashes and adding any perfume of one’s choice and smearing it in bits on one’s chest before bed makes one fortunate in life. “This person gets help from people easily,” he said.
The Dabodabo Man promised of continuing the discussion with the rest of the days. 



  



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