A Nigerian woman has revealed how a juju man helped her to maintain her food business which was not doing well at all. The woman reveals how she use bath water to cook for her customers.
In a bizarre and alarming tale she shared on live radio, the lady claimed that when she first began selling food two years ago, she typically utilized the water she brought with her to cook the dish.
During a phone-in interview on Wazobia FM, the food vendor confessed and said that her restaurant was located in Mowe, Lagos state.
Woman reveals how she use bath water to cook for her customers
She claimed that she still receives a lot of clients now because she utilizes bath water to prepare her meals. She claims that the juju man is from the state of Edo and that a friend she asked for assistance introduced her to him.
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The food vendor claimed that even though her business is flourishing and she now has employees who serve customers, she still bathes and uses the water to make food.
She admitted that she feels bad about what she does, but she chose to keep doing it because it changed her life and led to a steady flow of clients.
The unidentified woman claimed she paid the juju man N200,000 and has not visited him again since their initial encounter.
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