Popular Ghanaian illusionist and magician, Christopher Voncujovi, has expressed excitement and readiness to stun patrons at this year’s Music Magic and Comedy (MMC Live) show organized by Global Media Alliance (GMA).
Voncujovi, is a professional stage illusionist, Vodu and Afa/Ifa Priest who performs not only at local shows but also travels around the world to enthuse many audiences. He belongs to the Afrikan Magick Temple, a traditional shrine that offers spiritual aid and consultation in Accra, Ghana.
According to him, “the mission of the Afrikan Magick Temple is to make traditional West African Spirituality accessible to anyone interested, especially the youth; we seek to awaken spiritual selves for both individual and communal benefit. Our project is made possible through the guidance of experienced spiritualists referred to in the Ewe language as Bokors”.
With over twenty years of practice in magical acts, Voncujovi has originated ‘AFRICO HINDU MAGIC’- a combination of African, Indian and Western styles of magic, which includes the fakir style of magic, fire eating, magic with animals, playing cards, dancing on broken bottles, lifting things with his eyeballs and mind reading among others.
Sharing his experience as a great illusionist, Voncujovi, said he started his career as a teacher after which he travelled to India to study Oriental Philosophy and became a Hindu related Sanyansi (Monk).
“I was later made the Regional Priest of Bangkok Region covering Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, including Thailand, but left the Monkhood after four (4) years to go back to my childhood fascination of becoming a great magician”, he added.
For his second time performing at MMC Live show, Christopher Voncujovi will be demonstrating never seen before acts live on stage at the Accra International Conference Center (AICC) come 29th June, 2019. Other performers who will also mount the stage that evening include Musicians, Sarkodie – the artist of the decade, Wendy Shay- the new artist of the year, Comedians- Acapella from Nigeria, OB Amponsah and Foster Romanus among others.