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Being educated does not mean you are above everything and the fact that you haven't seen something with your naked eyes disprove their existence. The world itself is hanging in space.
In the US, there are some high rise ...
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Witchcrafts exist.My younger sister,a proffessinal nurse, who is one of them, kills people. She killed a lot of people, including her own daughter, an immigration officer. She wrote a letter to that effect. Be careful what yo ...
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Yaaya,
Please send me her details so I can learn how to fly from her. KLM is too expensive in July!
Regards.
I never said anywhere in my article that Africans are more superstitious than Europeans. That is a figment of your imagination - superstition?
I gave factually supported reasons to show Europeans realistically eat human fl ...
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We are in the last days for sure and don't be suprised to see human flesh on sale in our supermarkets soon. Who could have predicted that gays will be allowed to marry? Mmmmmn let's keep praying or prepare for the worst case ...
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Uncle Kofi of Africa,please check your Akan spellings.The other day,you misspelled "Nana Etuei,a deity in Cape Coast as "Atoi".Also the following are todays misspellings:Samanadze,abosom,mboatsia Nnyen singular being anyen,an ...
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Adwoa Peadzeyei,
Thank you very much for correcting my Fantse. I have never had Akan language lessons in my life. So my effort is based on pure 'takashie'!
I am not offended at all. I will love to learn from you. (Ps se ...
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The bible even talks about the existence of WITCHCRAFT:
John 10:10 SAYS,
The thief(the devil) cometh not,but for to steal,to kill and to destroy,but I(JESUS)AM COME,THAT YE MIGHT HAVE LIFE,AND THAT YE MIGHT IT MORE ABUNDANT ...
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Compatriots,
I have explained that most Ghanaians believe in dwarves and witches and false myths. This is an example of what I mean:
'Politics | 10 February 2014 Last updated at 17:06 CET
The National Women's Organis ...
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Compatriots,
I have explained that most poorly educated Ghanaians believe in dwarves and witches - false myths. This quote is by a senior governments official (ModernGhana, Politics, 10 February 2014):
'The National Wom ...
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