Traditionalist warns Nigerian youths about repercussions of money rituals

Traditionalist warns Nigerian youths about repercussions of money ritual/Illustration

The Apena of Lagos, Chief Isiaka Ogundare, has advised Nigerian youths to shun money rituals and embrace hard work and creativity.

Ogundare advised while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos On Friday.

The traditionalist said that the youth should not allow anyone to lure them into money rituals.

According to him, money from rituals does not last long and will have repercussions.

He said that the youth should rather channel their energy toward meaningful ventures.

"I call on youths to desist from perceiving money rituals as an option to enrich themselves.

"The effect of money ritual cannot go beyond seven years. The person will begin to face serious repercussions afterwards.

"It is better to be hardworking and think of ways to be creative to make wealth.

"I call money ritual a cursed adventure," he said.

Ogundare urged parents to properly guide their wards.

He also called for co-parenting.

He said it was disheartening that some parents watched others' children misbehave without correcting them.

"I will say parents are responsible for the gradual erosion of our cultural values because parents no longer teach children our values.

"It is the children we train that pray for us later in life.

"Parents must cultivate that habit of training, counselling and guiding children in the proper way and teach them our cultural values," he said

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