5 money-making rituals some Nigerians use to get rich

12 Jun

There are some rituals and practices that are supposed to bring wealth.

Nigeria is ethnically rich and diverse, and each ethnic group has its prescription for how to attain wealth and fame.

These beliefs emphasise an easier way to ensure wealth comes to you instead of depending on natural forces and luck.

These rituals are all based on superstitious beliefs and there is no proof that they actually work.

Have you ever heard “cut soap” for me. Many people believe that by bathing with certain soaps they will attract wealth.

Money baths are a ritualistic practice involving bathing in water infused with herbs, minerals, and objects believed to have symbolic power to attract wealth. Common ingredients in these soaps include cinnamon or mint, crystals, and gold.

Kayanmata means women’s thing. Apart from giving women sexual prowess, some kayanmata charms, especially the waist beads, are meant to attract favour. A Kayanmata website describes it thusly, “The love and attraction waist bead attracts love, good luck, money, and good things to you and makes you look super attractive.”

An addiction to a particular food vendor may not be normal. To make their food look more appealing and tasty and draw customers in, it’s thought that some food vendors cook with the same water used to bathe a corpse or wash their hands (omi ̬sanwô).

 

 

Source: browngh.com

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