Touch not my charmed!

Magun, which means ‘don’t climb’ in English, is a charm placed on married women that may be cheating. However, it can work on any woman – whether in a relationship or not.

Once a man sleeps with her, he does backflips that would make even world champion gymnasts jealous. Not just that, men who have fallen victim to sleeping with a woman laced with Magun may also crow like hen or chicken, drink water, or drink garri till they slump and die.

 

How Do You Know If A Woman Has Magun On Her Body?

There is no way to know if a woman has Magun in her body. 

But if the sultry playlist in the background suddenly changes to Magun by Niniola as you are about to knack her, well, the next step is in your hands.

 

What Happens If Someone Falls Victim To Magun?

The victim will crave either water, garri, groundnut, or chicken after the knack. Once he consumes his craving, he does a few somersaults or crows like a hen before bidding this word farewell.

 

How Long Can Magun Stay On A Woman?

A woman may have Magun in her body for 7 to 9 days without any symptoms.

However, if the woman does not sleep with a man within those days, she falls sick and eventually dies after. In some other cases, it could last years on a woman’s body. We can’t really say for certain.

 

What Is The Solution For Magun?

There are two solutions; either the husband gives the laced woman the antidote, or a man sleeps with her and bids farewell to the world 🙂.

However, another juju called Odeshi can render Magun powerless on the man. 

 

How To Prepare Magun

Well, don’t ask us. Herbalists are the only ones with the knowledge on how to prepare Magun.

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How Does Magun Look Like

Magun is usually a laced broomstick or rope.

 

Is Magun Real Or Not?

Magun is real. It is not a myth. People living in the southwest can confirm this, especially those in Ado-Ekiti 🙂.

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#TraditionalValues is a segment documenting the beauty of indigenous culture. This edition features everything you need to know about Magun.

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