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RECENT FINDING OF UNTIMELY DEATH .(AZINU OR ALORKPLI)

 *ALƆKPLI OR ADZINU*< /p>


In the Volta Region or especially among the Eʋes, Alɔkpli or Adzinu is a Sexual disease that spreads among friends, family members, clergymen and siblings who get involve in a sexual activity with one woman or ladies who get involve in sexual activity with a guy knowingly or unknowingly and it kills faster than a wild fire.


*CAUSES*

Firstly, when you are brothers or sisters or friends and you both have sex with the same person knowingly or unknowingly and you both eat from the same bowl, drink alcohol from the same glass, or still share some items.


If one of you falls sick or gets any serious accident, the other shall not visit you. If not, your ailment will worsen and you shall die through that sickness if, the proper cleansing ritual (rite) is not done to both of you to cleanse you of the damning inevitable ( death ) early. 


Secondly, and this is peculiar to men. When a woman, 'baby mama' has a child with a man without being married to, she can’t have sex  with another man unless she’s separated or no longer wants to marry the man (baby daddy). 

If she cheats on her guy (have sex), she has  committed a sacrilege hence defiled the 'proposed marriage' and therefore, her husband or baby daddy cannot have sex with her again. 


On the other hand, if the man wants her back, she can be cleansed through the cleansing rites but she’ll forever remain incomplete in the marriage such that, whenever the man falls sick, she will not be able to see him or buy him drugs or cook his food or offer any form of help throughout his sickness until he has fully recovered.


But if the man (baby daddy) knows and continues having sex with his wife or baby mama, there’s nothing but sudden sickness leading to an untimely and a premature death. 


Simply, in EÊ‹e culture and traditions, 'women' are gods of  life and death and must see themselves as sacred beings.


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Very Rev. Msgr. Gregory Akata at one of our Youth Easter Retreat at the Christ the King of Peace Community of the Foyer De Charite, Alavanyo in one of his teachings said, "God has empowered women but in His own wisdom veiled them from discovering some of their spiritual empowerments otherwise, they would use such empowerments to cause havoc."


Also, another cause of Alɔkpli or Adzinu is having gang bang or threesome sex.


Furthermore, when a mother and her daughter sleep with the same man knowingly or unknowingly and still eat from the same bowl, they are guilty of Alɔkpli or Adzinu.


It is important to note that, two people who had sex with the same person should not be allowed to visit a new born baby else the baby will die.


Hi!, young one out there, don’t be aloof in your relationship or be blindfolded by 'love' or 'sex' if you want to prevent untimely death and live long as well as make it big in life. AlÉ”kpli or Adzinu is more dangerous than COVID-19 and kills faster than you can imagine.


Nowadays, most young people are on posters and banners with 'What a shock' and 'Gone to soon' captions whose root cause is AlÉ”kpli and it’s so sad because we ignore these things forgetting that after death, we can’t correct any mistakes made while alive.


*CAUTION SIGN*

Alɔkpli's red flag is hiccups (involuntary contractions of the diaphragm. Each contraction is followed by a sudden closure of your vocal cords, which produces the characteristic "hic" sound and may sometimes be accompanied by a slight tightening sensation in your chest, abdomen or throat).


When a spouse or a friend is sick and someone she shared or is sharing the same man or woman with pays a visit and hiccup is triggered, there is a strong ground to suspect ALƆKPLI or ADZINU.

It kills so fast and within few hours.


Let's be informed and play it safe.


Thank you.


Credit:

David Zormelo

Ra Hillar Limann


Image | Diaspora

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