Metro newspaper classified and the names are many. Mr. Abou, Cheikh Wadud, Mr. Soreba, Sheihk Tamim. All international spiritual healers and love experts, all can advise you on business matters and remove evil malevolent spirits. None profess a religion, almost leading you to believe its kinda generic spiritualism. But when you think about it deep it might all be generic. Who is to Mr. Taribe is any better? Better spiritual tools? However the clues are in their names. So could be islamic, some indian guru or some gypsy variant.
Could be all Nigerian though? Feel me? ;-) no trying to cast doubt on the noble ..
You do wonder, who uses these services? they must have a lot of patronage cos there are more adverts than the last time i looked.
Just saying still ..

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Maybe it is genericc maybe not. Does Mystic Meg really know what's going on in her crystal ball maybe she does.
I remember once I was in a car park about to walk into a shop randomly an indian guy walks up to me wanting to read my palm. I said Erhhh NOOOO.
He spooked me a little though cause he said something about my life at that point in life which no one else could have known or was that just pure CHANCE!!!
Them lot, IMHO, are chancers. its a game of numbers, they'll throw mud and hope it sticks. if they guess right then u're hooked
a girl once threatened to brkup with me cos some spiritualist told her so, never laffed so hard in my life
did she go through with her words then?
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