Crime
Female undies now hotcake with ritualists
Ritualists have devised devilish ways of using female panties and other briefs for diabolical means and are therefore desperate to lay their hands on such fabrics, National Daily has gathered.
In video that surfaced on the internet on Thursday, a Nigerian who recorded the video with his phone, revealed why ritualists are ready to pay as much N250, 000 for a piece of lady’s panties.
In the video, he warned Nigerian ladies that panties are the new gold and they sell for a whopping N250, 000. He goes further to say those pants with dirt lines or blood stains sell for around N350, 000.
Speaking pidgin, he started the video, posted on Instablog9ja by saying, “People wan soft (be rich and comfortable) by all means, people wan live fresh life, Lord have mercy. I take am up to myself say men, if I nor pass this information, God nor go forgive me.
“See ehn, ladies make una dey careful. Make una dey very very careful.” He then proceeded to tell women to stop spreading their pants outside.
The rough English translation of the above quotes is that he wanted to let women know this secret because he has a mother and wouldn’t want to see any woman get hurt.
The man warned ladies to stop spreading their underwear out carelessly, also advised women to trust nobody, not even their boyfriends, even delving into the topic of how many panties women should take to their boyfriends’ place.
Watch the video here
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