A disturbing video circulating online has raised eyebrows and sparked debate, showing a Ghanaian child attempting to cut himself with a knife.
In the video, the child tries to cut his chest, stomach, and hand, but is seemingly unable to penetrate his skin.
Some viewers have claimed that the child has been "fortified with juju," a term used to describe traditional spiritual practices believed to offer protection or special powers.
The video has sparked a mix of reactions, with some expressing concern for the child's safety and others speculating about the possible reasons behind the incident.
While the context and motivations behind the video are unclear, it has highlighted the complexities of traditional beliefs and practices in Ghana and beyond.
The video's authenticity and the child's well-being are also being questioned, with many calling for caution and sensitivity in discussing the matter.
Read some comments:
The boy is from my hometown, juju Dey dear rough, I sure say he chop someHe will later becomes a land guard.
Kofi Adjei Asiamah This is an Example of our beautiful Culture kindly tell me any benefit this child will get from this....Yet the parents wish to take this child abroad, bring him here and the social workers will do the job , simple koraaa
He shouldn't have been exposed to this at this age... He may end up getting hurt himself under no supervision or hurting his friends who may try to do same upon watching him
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