Oh dear! See what a LIB reader claims he spotted in Agege
A LIB reader swears he was somewhere in Agege, Lagos yesterday when he spotted a man sitting down with a horn on his back. Can anyone explain how this is possible?
Hahahahahaa. ..wey that LIB reader let him bring his head make i konk am for am..This is pure photoshop. That LIB reader photoshoped this picture for you gullible ones not me.
Its a traditional remedy for backache!! D lower part of d back is slit(just little)wit razor den a native medicine is rubbed on d wound and d horn placed there. Its believed that d horn suck out all d diseases on d spinal cord!
FREEBORN ZINALIMA , PLEASE STOP BEING TRIBALISTIC AND IGNORANT. ARE THE IBO'S EXEMPT FROM THESE THINGS YOU ACCUSE OTHER TRIBES OF. WHAT YOU DO NOT REALISE IS THAT YOU GIVE IBO'S A BAD NAME.
Abbah it's just a local old school doctors solution to expel blood clotting.They use the horn to drain out the dead blood in human body. Hausa call it "kaho"
Yes,,its a traditional way of removing bad blood from the body,,the spot in which the horn is has been spice with a blade...its no big deal..tradition they called it.
The horn is used to form a blood clot which incisions will be made on. It is often practice by malam "fari fari; local barbers in order to relieve pain and swelling.
This is treatment called 'cupping' in English and 'Hijma' in Arabic it is an Islamic method of treatment it is used for pain, for stroke rehabilitation and many other ailments. It is also practised in the west but they use glass cupping method instead of the traditional horn. It is practised in Nigeria mainly in the North by Muslims.
And that reader couldn't be scared enough to take photos of it? What if the man had seen you talking pictures of him? And Linda that's Nigeria...everything is possible
This is not horn, clearly looks like a weapon tied to his waist. You can see that around his waist look unlevelled to other part of his body... see noozyes.blogspot.com
Linda from all indications he might be a northerner, it is a process of sucking out (Bad Blood) meaning any excess fluid in any part of the body due to swelling or injury. And it is performed by Wanzami( local Hausa men that move about with shaving bags). It's very common in the north where I come from.
I have seen this placed severally on my grandfather many years ago. It is the Hausa way of treating chronic pains and more so, to extract bad blood out of the veins. Before that horn is placed on any part of the body, incisions will be made first. Then, horn is placed. on the pointed part of the horn, there is a small hole. The Hausa native doctor will then place his mouth on the horn and suck out bad blood. Though, this will not touch his mouse in any way. After a couple of hours, the horn is the removed. It is a way of getting bad contaminated blood out of the body. It is a fast and effective way of removing blood clot from the body. Usually, blood extracted this way usually appear black. The treatment continues until bright red appears or when pains subdued.
It's possible, cut the mouth of the horn to create a hole, use honey wax to cover the hole, use a broom to make another small hole thru the wax, get a new razor blade, make tiny tiny cut on any part of the body you want to place the horn o then bring the horn place it on the area u make d tiny razor cut, put ur mouth on the horn and suck it until the horn is firm on d body then use ur teeth to cover the hole with the wax and that's all the horn will be there as long as you want it to be
I've seen the mallam in my house do it when I was younger. The guy had a reoccurring cough so one day we saw him concentrating with a horn on his chest for about an hour. It's a method of treatment which they believe in I guess.
This ain't strange, and there's nothing new here, it's a traditional way of extracting bad blood off the system, na wa for that lib reader sef,to think human being can develop horn at the back when animals don't.
Hello Linda, just as said by many, it is an age long method of reducing pain or removing an ailment from different parts of the body especially waist pain. It is called "cupping" and in Nigeria, it is practiced mainly by the Northerners: specifically by local barbers called "wanzamai" Small incisions are made on the trouble spot and the horn placed over the cuts. A plastic cellophane popularly called "santana" is put inside the horn and air is sucked from a hole at the tip of the horn until the horn stays put (sunction). After a while, the blood that collects in the horn coagulates and it is believed that bad blood (the source of the pain or ailment) has been removed from the body. Ironically, the "patients" get some kind of relief afterwards perhaps because they belief.
Hello Linda, as said by many, it is a common practice especially in Northern Nigeria in removing "bad blood" from the body believed to be the source of pain or the cause of an ailment in the body. The horn is kept in place through suction.
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ReplyDeleteAsk Hausas they know better
DeleteAsin a major hian oo
DeleteUnorthodox way to drain "bad blood" common among the Hausa Fulani. I didn't know people still practice that today.
DeleteAny hu. Things happens
ReplyDeleteVery strange, agent of Illuminati parading around town
ReplyDeleteI'm out ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***
some people don't care.
ReplyDeleteNa waah ..
ReplyDeleteNuel
Strange indeed
ReplyDeleteYou know people do crazy thing this days for money. It maybe artificial
ReplyDeleteNice one linda
ReplyDeleteWonders, maybe a pics.
ReplyDeleteHahahahahaa. ..wey that LIB reader let him bring his head make i konk am for am..This is pure photoshop. That LIB reader photoshoped this picture for you gullible ones not me.
ReplyDeleteOn point bro!
DeleteI swear na only una waka come ooo my eye no dey c bad
ReplyDeleteDamn.
ReplyDeleteSome therapy requires the use of horn to drain unhealthy blood from the system, though.
You are on point it's common with the fulani's I have seen it severally, the horn will fall when the therapist is don with u.
DeleteAre u serious, wooh I can't bliv dis
ReplyDeleteJust like that.Abi linda!
ReplyDeleteHuh
ReplyDeleteAsk google... jor oh
ReplyDeleteEnd time
ReplyDeleteCan be possible and its also possible its fake
ReplyDeletethats juju
ReplyDeleteLol.....just imagine......
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Don't think it's real
ReplyDeleteIt's a way of extracting clotted blood from the body in the northern part of Nigeria.
ReplyDeletethats juju
ReplyDeleteLOL this one is bizarre, hehehe me I would have ran away sighting this.
ReplyDelete~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
Its a traditional remedy for backache!! D lower part of d back is slit(just little)wit razor den a native medicine is rubbed on d wound and d horn placed there. Its believed that d horn suck out all d diseases on d spinal cord!
ReplyDeleteIt's local acupuncture done by mostly northerners
ReplyDeleteJesus
ReplyDeleteHa na wa ooo
ReplyDeleteIt's local treatment for waist pain, the skin is cut with blade before placing the horn so it sucks out bad blood effectively treating the pain.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm what a world.
ReplyDeleteAnother yoruba wizard.
Noting we no go hear for hausa pedophile people and there yoruba friends hmmm.
#sad indeed
FREEBORN ZINALIMA , PLEASE STOP BEING TRIBALISTIC AND IGNORANT. ARE THE IBO'S EXEMPT FROM THESE THINGS YOU ACCUSE OTHER TRIBES OF. WHAT YOU DO NOT REALISE IS THAT YOU GIVE IBO'S A BAD NAME.
DeleteAbbah it's just a local old school doctors solution to expel blood clotting.They use the horn to drain out the dead blood in human body. Hausa call it "kaho"
ReplyDeletePhotoshopped joor. Buh ppl (humans) with horns really do exist
ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
My God. Is there something left one won't see in dis life?
ReplyDeleteCould be a tumor
ReplyDeletethis is disguisting.
ReplyDeleteIf they can invent Shoki!! Then anything is possible in Agege!!
ReplyDeletenot true jor,photo-shopped
ReplyDeleteIs dis real?
ReplyDeleteFear catch me ooo Linda
ReplyDeleteYes,,its a traditional way of removing bad blood from the body,,the spot in which the horn is has been spice with a blade...its no big deal..tradition they called it.
ReplyDeleteThis is traditional method in removing toxic waste from the body. It could be that the man is having back pain.
ReplyDeleteHian.wetin person no go see for diz life.afi suru
ReplyDelete😈😈😈😈😈😈 Devil spawn. Lol jk. It may be just a medical deformity. But why is dis "somebody " taking pictures of peoples a*s😑
ReplyDeleteYes, the hausas use the horn to pull out bad blood it's their way of acupuncture or something it will be removed afterwards.
ReplyDeleteThe horn is used to form a blood clot which incisions will be made on. It is often practice by malam "fari fari; local barbers in order to relieve pain and swelling.
ReplyDeleteDevil everywhere...
ReplyDeleteI can explain, itz a traditional medium of acupuncture to remove bad blood.
ReplyDeleteNonsense, Linda see the kin nonsense u de post for here
ReplyDeleteIt a local way of extracting /removing bad blood from a human being by the Hausas.
ReplyDeleteThis is a traditional hausa metod of removing bad blood from the body.A hollow horn is used to suck out bad blood from any part of the body.
ReplyDeletecould this be real, it doesn't look real
ReplyDeletecould this be real, it doesn't look real
ReplyDeletecould this be real, it doesn't look real
ReplyDeleteThis is treatment called 'cupping' in English and 'Hijma' in Arabic it is an Islamic method of treatment it is used for pain, for stroke rehabilitation and many other ailments. It is also practised in the west but they use glass cupping method instead of the traditional horn. It is practised in Nigeria mainly in the North by Muslims.
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks for the Info. Have never seen or heard.
Delete#Dakinzz
It might be spiritual, that's all I can think of.
ReplyDeleteO my God, this is serious
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My people carry rumor because they lack knowledge.
ReplyDeleteThis is most likely to be the horn use by aboki to extract bad blood from human system.
It's an hausa way of treating a pile.
ReplyDeleteNorthanan use it to remove bad blood from a certain spot of body, most specially for Romanism
ReplyDeleteLinda u must really take your readers for fools buhahaha
ReplyDeleteSuction. Hausas do that to suck away bad bloods.
ReplyDeleteIt a kind of local treatment
ReplyDeleteLolzzzz. Photoshop and dis is too good 2b tru.
ReplyDeleteHe is trying to get "bad blood" out. It's usually done by the local Hausa barbers .
ReplyDeleteHe is trying to get "bad blood" out. It's usually done by the local Hausa barbers .
ReplyDeleteFear of the unknown will not even allow me to take such a picture oh. God Forbid evil
ReplyDeleteAnd that reader couldn't be scared enough to take photos of it? What if the man had seen you talking pictures of him? And Linda that's Nigeria...everything is possible
ReplyDeleteIt's not wat it looks like trust me
ReplyDeleteLolz. This na physical juju...
ReplyDeleteVictory Owhorji
Dey're using it 2 draw bad blood
ReplyDeleteThis is not horn, clearly looks like a weapon tied to his waist. You can see that around his waist look unlevelled to other part of his body... see noozyes.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteLinda from all indications he might be a northerner, it is a process of sucking out (Bad Blood) meaning any excess fluid in any part of the body due to swelling or injury. And it is performed by Wanzami( local Hausa men that move about with shaving bags). It's very common in the north where I come from.
ReplyDeleteThis one is strong.. endtime things
ReplyDeleteNa day time witch
ReplyDeleteThis is serious😱😱😱... Maybe an alien from outta space
ReplyDeleteI have seen this placed severally on my grandfather many years ago. It is the Hausa way of treating chronic pains and more so, to extract bad blood out of the veins. Before that horn is placed on any part of the body, incisions will be made first. Then, horn is placed. on the pointed part of the horn, there is a small hole. The Hausa native doctor will then place his mouth on the horn and suck out bad blood. Though, this will not touch his mouse in any way. After a couple of hours, the horn is the removed. It is a way of getting bad contaminated blood out of the body. It is a fast and effective way of removing blood clot from the body. Usually, blood extracted this way usually appear black. The treatment continues until bright red appears or when pains subdued.
ReplyDeleteMayb dy are actin movies..
ReplyDeleteEnugu's second shoe designer
Godforbid hope it's not real
ReplyDeleteHe has waist back pain and that's a local way of removing the bad blood.
ReplyDeleteMysterious being everywhere...may God guide us
ReplyDeleteScaring
ReplyDeleteAntichrist are here, end time tins.
ReplyDeleteOMG!
ReplyDeleteThis one na end time back. Lol
ReplyDeleteI'm busy right now.
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ReplyDeleteLinda, u explain to us
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ReplyDeletei have seen it somewhere in agege also,i think it's an hausa method of extracting black blood from the body
ReplyDeleteYea! Its a traditional way of treating waist pain. Linda take note!
DeleteDevil Incarnate jumbo
ReplyDeleteNo idea.
ReplyDeleteMaybe his frm India..
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that stuff is for this housa native medi
ReplyDeleteIts a method of sucking out blood cloth. its a northern traditional procedure
ReplyDeleteIts called cupping....blood letting
ReplyDeleteOmg if this is real I'm scared
ReplyDeleteits called cupping... its also practiced in the middle east nd china too
ReplyDeleteIt's possible, cut the mouth of the horn to create a hole, use honey wax to cover the hole, use a broom to make another small hole thru the wax, get a new razor blade, make tiny tiny cut on any part of the body you want to place the horn o then bring the horn place it on the area u make d tiny razor cut, put ur mouth on the horn and suck it until the horn is firm on d body then use ur teeth to cover the hole with the wax and that's all the horn will be there as long as you want it to be
ReplyDeleteIt is a traditional method of drawing bad blood from the body
ReplyDeleteAm just passing by. I no see that o. Na dem sabi
ReplyDeleteIts posibly local version of chinese acumpucture, as practice in the north
ReplyDeleteIs a local therapy to suck bad blood that freez to become lump is common in the north.
ReplyDeleteAboki usually use It for removing bad blood. Not a big deal .
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ReplyDeleteThis is serious, but I doubt if its for real
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ReplyDeleteI've seen the mallam in my house do it when I was younger. The guy had a reoccurring cough so one day we saw him concentrating with a horn on his chest for about an hour. It's a method of treatment which they believe in I guess.
ReplyDeleteNa wa o
ReplyDeleteThe oyinbos copied this and called it "cupping"
ReplyDeleteThis ain't strange, and there's nothing new here, it's a traditional way of extracting bad blood off the system, na wa for that lib reader sef,to think human being can develop horn at the back when animals don't.
ReplyDeleteO gini bu nkea
ReplyDeleteHe probably is been treated from stored fluid in that part of his body... I have done such before on the back of my knee as a footballer..
ReplyDeleteReading the comments & most people say it's a traditional way the Hausas use in extracting blood from the body... Issorai! Lemme sha believe that o
ReplyDeleteAboki how can a horn extract bad blood frm d system? Na wa o
ReplyDeleteLIB ADDICT#just passing#
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ReplyDeleteHello Linda, just as said by many, it is an age long method of reducing pain or removing an ailment from different parts of the body especially waist pain. It is called "cupping" and in Nigeria, it is practiced mainly by the Northerners: specifically by local barbers called "wanzamai" Small incisions are made on the trouble spot and the horn placed over the cuts. A plastic cellophane popularly called "santana" is put inside the horn and air is sucked from a hole at the tip of the horn until the horn stays put (sunction). After a while, the blood that collects in the horn coagulates and it is believed that bad blood (the source of the pain or ailment) has been removed from the body. Ironically, the "patients" get some kind of relief afterwards perhaps because they belief.
ReplyDeleteHello Linda, as said by many, it is a common practice especially in Northern Nigeria in removing "bad blood" from the body believed to be the source of pain or the cause of an ailment in the body. The horn is kept in place through suction.
ReplyDeleteThis the Northern ACCUPUNTURE!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt could just be an object hanging from the fallen wooden shelf.
ReplyDeleteIt could just be an object hanging from the fallen wooden shelf.
ReplyDeleteNa wa oooo.
ReplyDeleteIts a method used by some people to take bad blood from the body system. i've seen some people do it in the north
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing that's not possible for Lagos
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