Regional News of Saturday, 10 August 2013

Source: GNA

Traditional priest cautions against abuse of ‘juju’

Nana K. Tosu, a traditional priest at Gomoa-Potsin in the Central Region has called on his colleagues to expose clients whose sole aim are to eliminate so-called “bitter enemies” through ‘juju’.

He said such wicked intentions of aggrieved people must face outright rejection and exposed to discourage others from indulging in the practice.

Nana Tosu, who made the call in an address at Potsin-Junction, said it is morally wrong for any practising priest or priestess to encourage those who do not fear God to accomplish ungodly and destructive spiritual venture.

“The best way to handle them when they come to you is to counsel them to rescind their decision of using juju to kill their so-called bitter enemies,” he stressed.

Nana Tosu said it is only God who has the right to take away the life of any human being.

He asked spiritualists to pray tirelessly and faithfully to the Almighty God for a lasting peace, unity and prosperity for the country.

Nana Tosu asked Ghanaians to accept the forthcoming Supreme Court ruling on the 2012 Presidential Election Petition brought before it by the New Patriotic Party.