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Watch Funny Vdeo of WitchDoctors: Healers or Swindlers




In this edition of What's Up Africa, Ikenna Azuike satirizes the African witch doctors, asking simple questions like : what is there to gain from being greedy, harmful and acting unscrupulously? See video clip below.

Do you recognize this man?



He is the Liberian Witch doctor who said the solution to  Ebola was just a phone call away and  before one says Jack Robinson, Ebola would have vanished. You would laugh to the very manner with which Ikenna depicted the god of their ancestors, lounging luxuriously in the sweet calmness of the seventh heavens and watching what? ... football. Football? Are you kidding me? LOL.
Little wonder they were worst hit by the deadly disease called Ebola. Well, what do you know? the gods must not be blamed.

So, if you have seen the hilarious video of the African election satire , no need to tell you to brace yourself for a laughter that might literally convulse you as it did me ..LOL See video of the witch doctors here.

Anyway, I am going to leave you with some marvellously scary pictures of  some African Witch doctors. So, do enjoy the scariness with chilled cup of sweet juice or probably,  a plate of soaked sugared garri au lait ...... LOL. never heard of that delicacy, check it out here
   


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  1. Francis Akalazu28 June 2015 at 00:24

    Hahahahahahahahahaha...I can't stop laughing. This is one of the reasons why Africa has remained backward. Funny attires, only meant to instill fear and nothing more. There is nothing preternatural about them.

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  2. i Thought it was just a funny clip. i didn't know that Liberian man's story is true. I just googled it up. and they said he has telephone number to the gods.. even in this world? backwardness still exist?

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