Man Allegedly Ties Girlfriend’s Womb With Native Charm For Cheating on Him

Posted by Thandiubani on Tue 13th May, 2025 - tori.ng

The shocking revelation was made in a post on the popular social media platform, X (formerly Twitter).

 
A Nigerian man has left many people in shock after allegedly tying his girlfriend’s womb using native charm.
 
The man embarked on such a journey after she cheated on him with her ex-boyfriend.
 
The revelation was made in a post on X that read:
 
“Good morning Sir Wiz, I was in a relationship with this girl I met 3 years ago. We dated for 2 years and 7 months, but she cheated on me with her ex. I did something I regret. She will never have a child. I wish she would come, and we could untie her womb again.”
 
 
See some reactions below: 
 
@mind_talkss: “Because someone cheated on you. You went to do voodoo. Dude nothing will happen to her womb. She will have kids and you will be here in pains. Find a way to heal and move on.”
 
@Dr_Pharouk: “Lmao, make she dey go church go pray. Na you go reap the fruit of wehtin you tie.”
 
@PGaelefaith: “What if this girl gets delivered one day, surely you will turn to be the one who can’t give birth.”
 
@Olariches82: “No na. Swell with your life that you didn’t cheat on her too. What’s all this jujuism in Africa ? I’m disgusted.”
 
@florad_xplorer: “did she follow you to the place you went to tie her womb? so why would expect her to follow you?…if you can tie her womb spiritually, prayer can still untie it spiritually. your wickedness will seek you out.”
 
@cfc_clevs: “Another reason why you should avoid Nigerian relationships is that we are evil as a people.”
 
 
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