- During a recent discussion with his colleagues on his podcast, Nedu Wazobia asserted that money rituals actually exist and are successful.
- Nedu highlighted that anyone who involves themselves in it would have their lifespan cut in half.
Media personality and comedian Nedu Wazobia has shared his thoughts on money rituals, sparking a conversation online.
During a discussion on his podcast, Honest bunch, Nedu claimed that money rituals are real and effective, but comes with a significant cost.
According to Nedu, the practice involves accelerating future successes into the present, but at the expense of one’s lifespan, which he believes is reduced by half.
In his words,
“Money ritual is real and it works. What they do is drag money from your future to your present, they fast track your success and in return your lifespan reduces by half.”
His comments have generated a debate on social media, with some users questioning the existence of money rituals.
See some comment below:
@47kasz: “So the one wey their money Ritual no Dey buy pass 2009 Lexus nko??”
@Iokekeigwe: “Talking trash with confidence, podcast should be banned in Nigeria.”
@DareHardy09: “I don’t believe money ritual exists abeg.”
@L0wie_G0ld1: “DJ Arafat talked abt this before dying… It’s how the industry work sha.”
@Itzpelumi “What if you don’t have money in your future?”
@AfrokonnectNG: “Has it tried it? Oh na gist they give am and he’s giving us gist. So what’s the evidence it exists?”
@LonleyCharlie_: “Be like say I go need my future money.”
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In another one of his podcast, Nedu Wazobia spills the tea about popular pastor sleeping with his female church members
Nedu while speaking during an interview with Naija FM, stylishly accused a Lagos pastor of sleeping with female church members.
Although he did not give any physical evidence, did not mention the said pastor’s name or the name of the church, but averred that he got wind of what was going on in the church through his close friend, who attends the pastor’s church on Lagos Island.
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