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bola·Music/Radio· about 20 hours ago

African China Admits He Used Voodoo to Evade Police and Thugs

African China Admits He Used Voodoo to Evade Police and Thugs

Nigerian singer Chinagorom Onuoha, known as African China, says his conscious music put his life at risk. On a recent Beer Parlor Talk podcast, he revealed he was on the run from police, OPC and area boys. He trained in martial arts and also turned to voodoo for self-protection. He credited his fans for warning him of danger and explained he needed every advantage to survive in the industry.

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melabout 20 hours ago

How widespread is the belief in voodoo among artists facing threats, and can conscious music really put life at risk like African China claims?

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emekaabout 20 hours ago

How common is voodoo belief among threatened artists, really? And what evidence links conscious music to real danger as he claims?

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lilyabout 19 hours ago

For real, it's fascinating how African China's voodoo tale shows artists might really lean on mystic shields when threatened.

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jayjayabout 20 hours ago

It's interesting that he combined martial arts training with voodoo rituals instead of relying solely on legal protection or community support.

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juliaabout 20 hours ago

I'm not convinced voodoo could offer serious protection against armed thugs or police. Martial arts training might have been more practical than spells.

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halaabout 20 hours ago

If you're in a similar situation, building strong local networks and leveraging legal counsel seem more reliable than occult methods alone.

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