8 Oct 2017

Prophet Abuvia Is A Scam - Fake Love Spells and Fake Temples Stealing Your Money

If you lost a relationship with a loved one and want it back, you might find yourself desperate enough to try a love spell from a foreign spell caster. When you visit their website, you will find tons of testimonials and in this fragile state of mind where you are hopeful and open to something crazy, you become convinced that it's real. But you're not seeing clearly.


Images seen on Prophet Abuvia's Facebook page


I found Prophet Abuvia online by complete accident and immediately became interested in his "get your ex back love spell". He has a Facebook page, a website, there are testimonials - the man made sure he covered all of his bases to convince you it's legit. Unfortunately, his promise to make your ex fall in love with you again is a total scam.
After you email him, he will say all the right things to sound like he is the real deal. He is a master of manipulation. He will say things about love and God and even quote a few Bible verses to make you believe this man is of high regard and righteous.

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12 Sept 2017

5 Important Things You Should Know About Fake African Spell Casters and Why You Should Avoid Them

These key points should let you either stay away from African Spell Casters or Stay Safe from losing your little monies!

1) Literacy Level - Spell Casting/Magic in Africa is still regarded as a very traditional practice and often branded as an "evil" practice popularly called Juju or Voodoo. Most practitioners of these acts however are commonly found in the remote areas, lacking basic amenities with proper education inclusive. A whole lot of them are poor, not educated and will hardly be able to speak or write correct English, operate a computer, let alone have an email address. A whole lot of them even strive to send their Children to school so they will not have to actually inherit such traditional practices, and hardly will an educated son or daughter of a spell caster wants to take over his/her Father/Mother's practice. Well, that being said doesn't mean there are no educated spell casters or genuine voodoo practitioners, but very educated ones are rare and very unfamiliar with the internet technologies, and mostly won't be available online as we all hope.

2) Method of Payment - Secure method of payments are largely unavailable in "almost" all the African countries so Western Union "Money Transfer" and "Money Gram" are their easy tools to complete their scam. It is very hard to make fraud reports and track payments if sent through these two means hence your claim of refund through any form of authority will see no limelight. Use secure payments only!

3) Cost of Spells - African Spells are way cheaper than you could ever imagine. In most African countries, natives and residents of these countries will never spend 10% of what a whole lot of us have spent on spell casting even if they were to get scammed over and over again before giving up. Outrageous prices are very deep red-flags and it totally means the "spell caster" is out for wealth and riches and not help and pity. Black Magic Spells and Health related issues could be a bit, say very few hundred dollars high, but never a Love Spell that is widely sought after. If spells are that expensive in Africa, spell casters will have enormous luxury to dominate the cities and not the villages and remote areas in their countries.

4) Format/Template of Posting Fake Testimonies - It is ridiculous how almost every testimony I read follows the same pattern. I mean, is there a standard or a universal concept genuine testimonies must follow? Every testimony I read goes like

 "Hello to every one i want to testify of the good thing 'African Name" have do for me, i was in a relationship for 5years happy...............is the only answer to any relationship problem.He can be of great help and I will not stop publishing him because he is a wonderful man contact him through his email address (africanname@gmail.com, +234--------, +223........)".

 I mean some of them are so gullible that they can just pick up another written testimony and just edit the fake names and put another fake name. I mean, know one should be falling for this. No One!

5) Believe the reports, the reviews, the ripoffs and the stay-offs - Believe every review, every negative review a 100 times more than you believed their fake testimonies and posts. You have contacted them and they have sounded very convincing and magnified your problems, give you false hopes and tell you just what you want to hear. Anyone who probably doesn't have a negative comment is a spell caster born a night just before you contacted him or her. Problems will remain unsolved and requests for more money and for more spells will spring up. Excuses will arise and your desperation will make you believe them in the hope that what you search for will be found soonest. DON'T FALL FOR A SECOND PAYMENT EVEN IF THE FIRST ONE GOT YOU.

I hope this piece helps!

11 Sept 2017

CHECK LIST BEFORE YOU PROCEED!!!

You should Stay Away from the following spell casters


Dr Mike Philips from http://afrikanvoodoomagickpowers.com
Kyra Meadows from http://www.kyrameadows.com
Abayomi Aaliyah from http://www.africavoodoo.com
ndrea & Andrew from http://www.black-magic.org.uk
odubuspiritualtemple@gmail.com
fuma.temple@gmail.com
spellofsolution@gmail.com
ikukutempleofsolution@hotmail.com
drawasesolutionhome@gmail.com
Katerina from http://katspells.com & http://free-love-spells.net
Bence Dohoczki from http://www.magick4you.com or www.magick4you.weebly.com
Yaya Maria from http://orishaashe.com
Father Ali from http://www.africanwitchcraft.com

Prophet Abuvia Is A Scam - Fake Love Spells and Fake Temples Stealing Your Money

If you lost a relationship with a loved one and want it back, you might find yourself desperate enough to try a love spell from a foreign sp...