Juju Money Makes Man Mad ...After Failing To Follow Instructions

The Love for quick money has rendered a thirty-two-year-old Auto Mechanic of Suhum Municipality temporary mad because he disregarded the rules regarding spiritual money (Sika Duro) obtained from Nana Dankwah, the head of Spiritual and Herbal Centre at Pokuase in Accra.

According to the younger brother of Mohammed Saddick now mad, Mustapha Nuhu said his brother was doing well in his business until July 20 last month when he told him that he was visiting a friend in Accra.

Mr. Nuhu said Saddick returned after spending five days where he confided in him and told him that he had gone for spiritual money prepared in a form of a charm in a small box with an instruction that it should be opened on the seventh day.

Speaking to the DAILY HERITAGE, Mr. Nuhu revealed that instead of the brother, Saddick waiting for the seventh day, he miscalculated the days and opened the box on the sixth day and immediately went mad after seeing the box full of money in different currencies.

“As we speak, he is nowhere to be found ever since he opened the box full of money, my father, mother and the entire family are now worried about his whereabouts,” he stated.

He added that when the incident happened, “I ran quickly to Accra to consult Nana Dankwah at Pokuase near the ACP Junction railways to reverse the madness, but I was told to find him before another seven days elapses if not he will remain mad forever.”

Mr. Nuhu revealed that when he visited the spiritual man for help to find the brother and also gave the money back, Nana Dankwah said nobody can spend the money except Saddick.

In an interview with the paper, the spiritual man said the issue of spiritual money still exists and revealed that in the case of Saddick, he failed to adhere to the instructions given and needs to undergo series of purification exercises before another seven days if not he will remain mad forever.

He called on all individuals who are interested in genuine spiritual money to visit his facility for help.

Meanwhile, the family of Saddick is appealing to individuals in and around Suhum and Accra to help find him before the seven days elapse.