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Home » Column » Re: Okeite, Ritual Money And Its Efficacy | Opinion

Re: Okeite, Ritual Money And Its Efficacy | Opinion

February 12, 2025
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By Chugo Ogueze

Someone in my Whatsapp Group wrote on the efficacy of Okeite and ritual money, how it works, its costs and consequences. But my dread and fear is that if truly it works, no matter the costs and consequences, many desperate youths will still embark on it, even if they make the wealth and die the next day. So I feel compelled to correct the narrative.

Uzor, I’m sorry to tell you that your article on Ritual Money is anti productive and will rather embolden some desperate youths to do the ritual and experience the wealth even if it’s one day. But the reality is that there’s no ritual money anywhere.

By my own knowledge of spiritual things, the devil can only destroy but can hardly give wealth. It (devil) may give money to one person out of 1,000,000 people who go for it. What I have observed is that occultic members do approach people who have *already made it* and threaten them to join their cult group so they can protect themselves and their *already acquired* wealth. True true, sometimes if you refuse, you will see strange things happening to your business. This is what I know satan and his cohorts do very well, but to make ritual to be rich?? No, it doesn’t work, or rather it works one out of a million.

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Again, as an Economist, a Chartered Accountant, an academic and a pastor, I have observed that God deeply hides and buries wealth into productivity, for the preservation of nations and the human race. As an economist, I know that money represents the quantum of goods and services produced or available in the country, and if the Government decides to print more money than the available goods and services in the country, inflation ensues, and God of all goodness cannot support it, that’s why only evil presidents of the world embark on it to the detriment of their nations. But it’s only the Government that has the power to commit such crime anyway. One can now understand why serious nations fight against currency counterfeiting, money laundering, slush, hot or money from proceeds of crime, drugs or cocaine which don’t emanate from productivity.

However, you can be sure that if ritual money works, countries like America can be importing blacks in their numbers and be using them for rituals, and they will even pass a law to make it official, especially for some people who may volunteer to be used for the ritual sacrifice for the benefit of their family members.

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No other person has such power to conjure money even from the dark powers because, next to human soul I dare say, God protects productivity and guides it so jealousy in line with Gen 3:19, and so this divine principle cannot be altered, not even by our many uninformed miracle workers (mind you, not just that I believe, but I’m a product of miracles), I speak as far as quick money without work is concerned. God will not allow the nation’s economy to be destroyed by introducing liquidity not backed up by productivity thereby causing inflation in the affected country, which in turn may lead to the death of many people at long run in that country.

To save the life of our youths and our own lives, please tell everyone that there’s nothing like ritual money. It’s hard work first, with prayer, then it’s success all the way.

• Chugo Ogueze, PhD, ACA.
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