An Apam based spiritualist, Mallam Yaa Wadudu, has cautioned Ghanaian youth to
refrain from patronising tattoos, arguing that the practice is the cause of gay
and lesbianism.
According to him, all the symbols
that people tattooed on their bodies had spiritual implications which often
compelled them to engage in lesbianism, homosexualism, prostitution, alcoholism
and stealing.
“Some people are tattooing
themselves with all kinds of symbols without knowing the meaning of those
symbols they put on their bodies,” he noted.
Mallam Wadudu was speaking to The
Mirror in an interview about the effects of foreign cultural influence in the
country and the lack of respect for the country’s customs and traditions.
He explained that such practices
(tattooing) were new to the country’s traditions and that many religious books
including the Bible forbids people from inscribing symbols on their bodies.
He said the tattooed symbols could
have dire consequences on the lives of those who practised them.
Mallam Wadudu said, “the snakes,
lions, scorpions, frogs and other animal symbols they put on themselves all
have spiritual meanings.”
He said those who had tattooed
themselves needed a powerful spiritual deliverance from the influence of the
symbols they inscribed on themselves.
“Those who put the symbols on their
bodies have to be delivered from the influence of the spirits in the symbols”,
Mallam Wadudu explained.
He also cautioned those who go for
spiritual protection and fortification to honour the promises they made to the
deities they consulted before they suffered the wrath of such deities.
According to him, many accidents occurred
during Christmas and other festive periods due to such unfulfilled promises
people made to deities they consulted.
“If you go for spiritual power and
you refused to honour your part of the process, the deities will not only vent
their anger on you alone but the whole community as well which sometimes result
in the accident we see”, he stated.
Source: Daily Graphic


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